The display capture-packet access config-state command displays the packet header obtaining configuration on a device.
This command is supported only on the NetEngine 8000 F1A.
Usage Scenario
To check the packet header obtaining configuration on a device in case of a user access fault, run the display capture-packet access config-state command. The rules for obtaining packet headers can be configured using the capture-packet access condition or capture-packet access condition l2tp command.
Precautions
In VS mode, this command is supported only by the admin VS.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display capture-packet access config-state -------------------------------------- Slot Id : 1 Capture Instance-id: 0 Protocol Type : DHCPv6 Mac Address : -- Interface : GigabitEthernet0/1/3 PeVlan Id : 0 CeVlan Id : 0 Source IP : -- Destination IP : -- Local tunnel ID : -- Remote tunnel ID : -- Direction : Inbound TimeOut(s) : 3600 -------------------------------------- Slot Id : 1 Capture Instance-id: 1 Protocol Type : DHCPv6 Mac Address : -- Interface : GigabitEthernet0/1/3 PeVlan Id : 0 CeVlan Id : 0 Source IP : -- Destination IP : -- Local tunnel ID : -- Remote tunnel ID : -- Direction : Outbound TimeOut(s) : 3600 --------------------------------------
Item | Description |
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Slot Id | Slot ID based on which packet headers are obtained. |
Capture Instance-id | Packet header obtaining instance ID. |
Protocol Type | Type of the protocol packets whose headers are obtained:
|
Mac Address | MAC address. |
Interface | Name of an interface. |
PeVlan Id | Outer VLAN ID. |
CeVlan Id | Inner VLAN ID. |
Source IP | Source IP address. |
Destination IP | Destination IP address. |
Local tunnel ID | Local tunnel ID. |
Remote tunnel ID | Remote tunnel ID. |
Direction | Direction in which packet headers are obtained:
|
TimeOut(s) | Timeout period for obtaining packet headers. |