Tcpdump - Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual

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Stage
InPorts
DATA=0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000c000000000000
MASK=0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000dffffffffffff
HiGig
DstIp
OuterVlanId
param2=0(0), param3=0(0)}
param2=0(0), param3=0(0)}

tcpdump

Enable a TCP dump for CPU-bound traffic on the Control and Router Processors..
C9000 Series
Syntax
tcpdump {cp | rp} [capture-duration time | filter expression |
max-file-count value | packet-count value | snap-length value |
write-to path]
To disable the TCP dump, use the no tcpdump command.
Parameters
cp
rp
capture-duration
filter
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Offset: 320 Width: 1
DATA=0x00000000
MASK=0x00000001
Offset: 105 Width: 32
DATA=0x7f080171
MASK=0xffffffff
Offset: 8 Width: 12
DATA=0x00000ffc
MASK=0x00000fff
action={act=CosQNew, param0=8(0x8), param1=0(0),
action={act=RedirectPort, param0=7(0x7), param1=0(0),
policer=
statistics={stat id 61
Enter the keyword cp to perform a dump on traffic processed by
the Control Processor CPU.
Enter the keyword rp to perform a dump on traffic processed by
the Route Processor CPU.
Enter the time for packet capturing. The timer begins as soon as
the command is enabled. The range is 20 to 9000 seconds.
Specify the packet that will be dumped. If no filter is entered, all
packets are dumped. Filter expressions usually consist of an id
(name or num ber) preceded by one or more qualifiers. There
are three different kinds of qualifier: type, direction, or protocol.
slice = 0 idx=18 entries=1}{Packets}
Debugging and Diagnostics
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