mtrace echo disable

Function

The mtrace echo disable command disables a device from responding to MTrace request and query messages.

The undo mtrace echo disable command enables a device to respond to MTrace request and query messages.

By default, a device responds to MTrace request and query messages.

Format

mtrace echo disable

undo mtrace echo disable

Parameters

None

Views

System view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
sla write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

When a fault occurs on a multicast network, run the mtrace command to check network connectivity. The mtrace command mainly has the following uses:

  • The mtrace command can be used in multicast troubleshooting and routine maintenance to locate a faulty device and reduce configuration errors.
  • It can be used to collect traffic statistics in path tracing and calculate the multicast traffic rate in cyclic path tracing.
  • The NMS analyzes faulty device information displayed in the mtrace command output and generates alarms.

    You can run the mtrace echo disable command to disable a device from responding to MTrace request and query messages for management or security purposes.

Configuration Impact

After the mtrace echo disable command is run, a device discards MTrace request and query messages. As a result, MTrace detection is terminated on this device.

Precautions

After the undo mtrace echo disable command is run, a device records MTrace request and query message statistics. Therefore, you are advised to run the reset mtrace statistics command to clear the original statistics before running the mtrace command. This ensures that the statistics recorded are correct.

Example

# Disable a device to respond to MTrace request and query messages.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] mtrace echo disable
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