Technical Documentation

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.)

[edit system services dhcp-local-server traceoptions]user@host# set flag flag

Published: 2010-07-13

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