Tracing RSVP Protocol Traffic
To trace RSVP protocol traffic, include the traceoptions statement:
traceoptions { file filename <files number> <size size> <world-readable |
no-world-readable>;flag flag <flag-modifier> <disable>; }
You can include this statement at the following hierarchy levels:
- [edit protocols rsvp]
- [edit logical-systems logical-system-name protocols rsvp]
You can specify the following RSVP-specific flags in the RSVP traceoptions statement:
Use the file statement to specify the name of the file that receives the output of the tracing operation. All files are placed in the directory /var/log. We recommend that you place RSVP tracing output in the file rsvp-log.
- all—All tracing operations.
- error—All detected error conditions
- event—RSVP-related events (helps to trace events related to RSVP graceful restart)
- lmp—RSVP-Link Management Protocol (LMP) interactions
- packets—All RSVP packets
- path—All path messages
- pathtear—PathTear messages
- resv—Resv messages
- resvtear—ResvTear messages
- route—Routing information
- state—Session state transitions
For general information about tracing and global tracing options, see the Junos Routing Protocols Configuration Guide.
Examples: Tracing RSVP Protocol Traffic
Trace RSVP path messages in detail:
[edit]protocols {rsvp {traceoptions {file rsvp size 10m files 5;flag path;}}}
Trace all RSVP messages:
[edit]protocols {rsvp {traceoptions {file rsvp size 10m files 5;flag packets;}}}
Trace all RSVP error conditions:
[edit]protocols {rsvp {traceoptions {file rsvp size 10m files 5;flag error;}}}
