The display debugging packet all command displays the tracing status of all protocol packets.
After the following operation is performed, you can run the
display debugging packet all command to view the tracing status of all protocol packets.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display debugging packet all
[Y] : The packet of specified type will display
L2: Application [Y] Link [Y]
L3: Application [Y] Transport [N] Ipv4 [Y] Ipv6 [Y]
Ingress/Egress: Ingress [Y] Egress [Y]
Debugging time left: 8(s)
Item | Description |
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Application | A terminal outputs debugging information about protocol packets at the application layer. |
Link | A terminal outputs debugging information about protocol packets at the link layer. |
Transport | A terminal outputs debugging information about protocol packets at the transport layer. |
Ipv4 | A terminal outputs debugging information about IPv4 protocol packets. |
Ipv6 | A terminal outputs debugging information about IPv6 protocol packets. |
Ingress | A terminal outputs debugging information about protocol packets on the inbound interface. |
Egress | A terminal outputs debugging information about protocol packets on the outbound interface. |
Debugging time left | Whether a terminal sets the timeout interval for tracing protocol packets.
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[Y] | A terminal outputs debugging information about the specified protocol packets. |
[N] | A terminal does not output debugging information about the specified protocol packets. |
L2 | A terminal outputs debugging information about protocol packets at Layer 2. |
L3 | A terminal outputs debugging information about protocol packets at Layer 3. |