View Layer 2 Tracetree Results

Use this procedure to view Layer 2 Tracetree results. The Layer 2 Tracetree command is a proprietary command that allows a user to trigger a multicast LTM message by specifying the B-VLAN and I-SID. This command allows the user to view a multicast tree on the SPBM B-VLAN from the source node to the destination nodes for a particular I-SID.

Note

Note

Troubleshooting using ping and traceroute is not supported on EDM. For more information, see VOSS Release Notes. As an alternative, use CLI.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Serviceability > Diagnostics.
  2. Select L2Ping/L2Trace Route.
  3. Select the L2 Traceroute/TraceTree tab.
  4. In the IsTraceTree field double-click and select true for EDM to perform Tracetree on the multicast tree.
  5. Select Apply.
  6. Select Refresh to update the results.
  7. To view the tracetree results, highlight an entry, and then select Result.

L2 Traceroute/Tracetree Result Field Descriptions

Use the data in the following table to use the L2 Traceroute/Tracetree Result tab.

Name

Description

VlanId

A value that uniquely identifies the Backbone VLAN (B-VLAN).

SeqNumber

The transaction identifier/sequence number returned by a previous transmit linktrace message command, that indicates which response of the L2Tracetree is going to be returned. The default is 0.

Hop

The number of hops away from L2Tracetree initiator.

ReceiveOrder

An index to distinguish among multiple L2Tracetree responses with the same Transaction Identifier value. This value is assigned sequentially from 1, in the order that the Linktrace Initiator received the responses.

Ttl

Time-to-Live (TTL) value for a returned L2Tracetree response.

SrcMac

MAC address of the MP that responds to the L2Tracetree request for this L2tractreeReply.

HostName

The host name of the replying node.

LastSrcMac

The MAC address of the node that forwarded the L2Tracetree to the responding node.

LastHostName

The host name of the node that forwarded the L2Tracetree to the responding node.