Cisco Systems 1000 Series Network Router User Manual


 
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Chapter 20 Tracing and Trace Management
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Setting a Tracing Level
To set a tracing level for any module on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers, or for all modules within a
process on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router, enter the platform software trace privileged EXEC and
diagnostic mode command.
In the following example, the trace level for the forwarding processor module in the Forwarding
Manager of the ESP processor in slot 0 is set to the informational tracing level (info):
Router(config)# platform trace runtime slot F0 bay 0 process forwarding-manager module
interfaces level info
In the following example, the trace level for the forwarding processor module in the Forwarding
Manager of the ESP processor in slot R0 is set to the informational tracing level (max):
Router(config)# platform trace boottime slot R0 bay 1 process forwarding-manager
forwarding-manager level max
See the platform trace boottime process forwarding-manager moduleinterfaces and platform trace
runtime process forwarding-manager moduleinterfaces command reference for additional
information about the options for this command.