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− | Turn debugging and select dhcp IP packets | + | Turn on debugging and select dhcp IP packets for debug logging. |
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+ | Note that the '''logging''' command can be used to send log messages to a '''syslog''' server. | ||
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+ | logging [SYSLOG_SERVIER_IP] | ||
+ | no logging [SYSLOG_SERVER_IP] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 19 November 2014
Turn on debugging and select dhcp IP packets for debug logging.
no debug all terminal monitor conf t logging monitor debugging logging on exit debug ip dhcp server packet
Confirm that debugging is on using show debug; although, it is likely you will already be seeing dhcp packets if your network is moderately busy.
show debug # DHCP server packet debugging is on.
Observe DHCP packets... then turn off debugging. Note that show debug will return an empty line if all debugging is off.
no debug all terminal no monitor conf t no logging monitor exit show debug
Note that the logging command can be used to send log messages to a syslog server.
logging [SYSLOG_SERVIER_IP] no logging [SYSLOG_SERVER_IP]