Use Trace to Diagnose IPv6 Problems
Use trace to observe the status of IPv6 at a certain time.
Before you begin
Confirm that trace level 99 is set to a value of 1 before you use trace to diagnose IPv6 problems. Trace level 1 is very terse.
![Caution](images/caution.png)
Caution
Risk of traffic loss
Using the trace tool inappropriately can cause CPU lockup conditions, loss of access to the device, loss of protocols, and service degradation.
Procedure
Examples
Switch:1>enable
Activate the trace for all the IPv6 forwarding categories:
Switch:1#trace ipv6 forwarding enable all
Activate the trace for all the IPv6 neighbor discovery categories:
Switch:1#trace ipv6 nd enable all
Activate the trace for the all IPv6 routing table manager categories:
Switch:1#trace ipv6 rtm enable all
Activate the trace for all the IPv6 transport caterories:
Switch:1#trace ipv6 transport enable all
Deactivate the trace:
Switch:1#trace shutdown
Switch:1#clear trace
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Variable Definitions
The following table defines parameters for the trace ipv6 command.
Variable |
Value |
---|---|
base <disable|enable> <all|debug|error|icmp|info|ipclient|nbr|pkt|warn> |
Enables or disables a specific trace category for IPv6 base. |
forwarding <disable|enable> <all|debug|error|info|pkt|warn> |
Enables or disables a specific trace category for IPv6 forwarding. |
nd <disable|enable> <all|debug|error|info|nbr|pkt|redirect|warn> |
Enables or disables a specific trace category for IPv6 neighbor discovery. |
ospf <disable|enable> <adj|all|config|error|import|info|lsa|pkt|spf|warn> |
Enables or disables a specific trace category for IPv6 OSPF. |
rtm <disable|enable> <all|change-list|debug|error|fib|info|redist|update|warn> |
Enables or disables a specific trace category for IPv6 routing table manager. |
transport <disable|enable> <all|common|tcp|udp> |
Enables or disables a specific trace category for IPv6 transport. |
vrf WORD<1–16> |
Specifies the VRF name. |