Configuring the Extended DHCP Tracing Flags
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.
Flag | Description |
|---|---|
all | Trace all events |
auth | Trace authentication events |
database | Trace database events |
dhcpv6-general | Trace miscellaneous DHCPv6 events |
dhcpv6-io | Trace I/O operations for DHCPv6 |
dhcpv6-packet | Trace DHCPv6 packet decoding operations |
dhcpv6-packet-option | Trace DHCPv6 option decoding operations |
dhcpv6-rpd | Trace routing protocol process events for DHCPv6 |
dhcpv6-session-db | Trace session database operations for DHCPv6 |
dhcpv6-state | Trace changes in state for DHCPv6 operations |
fwd | Trace firewall process events |
general | Trace miscellaneous events |
ha | Trace high availability-related events |
interface | Trace interface operations |
io | Trace I/O operations |
packet | Trace packet decoding operations |
packet-option | Trace DHCP option decoding operations |
performance | Trace performance measurement operations |
profile | Trace profile operations |
rpd | Trace routing protocol process events |
rtsock | Trace routing socket operations |
session-db | Trace session database events |
state | Trace changes in state |
statistics | Trace baseline statistics |
ui | Trace user interface operations |
To configure the flags for the events to be logged specify the flags. (DHCP local server and DHCP relay agent both support the flag option for the traceoptions statement.)
