Mobile IP supports tracing operations. Mobile IP tracing operations track Mobile IP operations and record them in a log file. The error descriptions captured in the log file provide detailed information to help you solve problems.
Trace-related configurations are independent for each logical system and routing instance in which Mobile IP is configured. Mobile IP can generate two types of log messages:
Tracing operations take place as follows:
You can optionally configure the maximum file size to be from 10 KB through 1 gigabyte (GB). You can also specify the number of trace files to be from 2 through 1000. (For more information about how log files are created, see the JUNOS System Log Messages Reference.)
By default, log files can be accessed only by the user who configures the tracing operation. You can optionally configure read-only access for other users.
To configure Mobile IP tracing operations:
- [edit services mobile-ip]
- user@host# edit traceoptions
See Configuring a Regular Expression for Mobile IP Lines to Be Logged.
The Mobile IP traceoptions operations are described in the following sections:
Global messages common to all Mobile IP logical systems and routing instances are recorded only in /var/log/mipd. Mobile IP automatically creates this file if it is not present when Mobile IP starts. You cannot configure global messages to be recorded in any other file.
You must specify a different name with the file option for messages that are specific to a logical system or routing instance in which Mobile IP is configured. Ensure that filenames are unique for each logical system or routing instance in which Mobile IP is configured. If you do not configure a trace filename for a logical system or routing instance, then nothing is traced for that entity.
To configure the filename for Mobile IP tracing operations for a logical system or routing instance:
By default, when the trace file reaches 128 kilobytes (KB) in size, it is renamed filename.0, then filename.1, and so on, until there are three trace files. Then the oldest trace file (filename.2) is overwritten.
You can optionally configure the maximum file size to be from 10 KB through 1 gigabyte (GB). You can also specify the number of trace files to be from 2 through 1000.
For example, you can set the maximum file size to 2 MB, and the maximum number of files to 20. When the file that receives the output of the tracing operation (filename) reaches 2 MB, filename is renamed filename.0, and a new file called filename is created. When the new filename reaches 2 MB, filename.0 is renamed filename.1 and filename is renamed filename.0. This process repeats until there are 20 trace files. Then the oldest file (filename.19) is overwritten by the newest file (filename.0).
To configure the number and size of trace files:
By default, log files can be accessed only by the user who configures the tracing operation. You can enable all users to read the log file and you can explicitly set the default behavior of the log file.
To specify that all users can read the log file:
To explicitly set the default behavior, in which the log file can only be read by the user who configured tracing:
By default, the trace operation output includes all lines relevant to the logged events.
You can refine the output by including regular expressions that will be matched.
To configure regular expressions to be matched:
By default, only important events are logged. You can specify which trace operations are logged by including specific tracing flags. The following table describes the flags that you can include.
To configure the flags for the events to be logged: