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See the Cisco Virtual Security Gateway for Microsoft Hyper-V Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.2(1)VSG2(1.1a) for more information on troubleshooting VSG.
Virtual Network Service (VNS) agent-related event logs are maintained on the Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM), not on the Cisco VSG.
Core events are those events that are related to port attach, port detach, Internet Protocol Database (IPDB), and to port-profile CLI.
This example shows how to enable/disable error messages for the vns_agent core module:
This example shows how to enable/disable informational messages for the vns_agent core module:
Because the vPath module works based on core-module events, you should always enable core module event logs before you enable the vPath module events.
This example shows how to enable/disable error messages for the vns_agent vPath module:
This example shows how to enable/disable informational messages for the vns_agent vPath module:
You can use the vpath ping command to determine the connectivity between the Cisco VSG and the VEM.
This example shows how to ping the Cisco VSG connections and if they are reachable:
This example shows how to display VSN ping options:
This example shows how to display VSN ping options for all source modules:
This example shows how to set up a ping for all source modules from a specified IP address:
This example shows to set up a ping for all vPath source modules for a specified IP address:
This example shows how to set up a ping for all source modules of a specified IP address with a time-out and a count: