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- ACX Series
- Tracing Extended DHCP Operations
- Tracing Extended DHCP Operations for Specific Interfaces
- Configuring the Extended DHCP Log Filename
- Configuring the Number and Size of Extended DHCP Log Files
- Configuring Access to the Extended DHCP Log File
- Configuring a Regular Expression for Extended DHCP Messages to Be Logged
- Configuring the Severity Level to Filter Which Extended DHCP Messages Are Logged
Configuring the Extended DHCP Tracing Flags
By default, only important events are logged. You can specify which events and operations are logged by specifying one or more tracing flags.
DHCP local server supports the flag option for the traceoptions statement and the interface-traceoptions statement. A smaller set of flags is supported for interface-level tracing than for global tracing. To configure the flags for the events to be logged:
- Specify the flags for global tracing operations.[edit system processes dhcp-service traceoptions]user@host# set flag flag
- Specify the flags for per-interface tracing operations.[edit system processes dhcp-service interface-traceoptions]user@host# set flag flag
Related Documentation
- ACX Series
- Tracing Extended DHCP Operations
- Tracing Extended DHCP Operations for Specific Interfaces
- Configuring the Extended DHCP Log Filename
- Configuring the Number and Size of Extended DHCP Log Files
- Configuring Access to the Extended DHCP Log File
- Configuring a Regular Expression for Extended DHCP Messages to Be Logged
- Configuring the Severity Level to Filter Which Extended DHCP Messages Are Logged