debug ip ospf

To set OSPF debug level, use the command debug ip ospf in Privileged EXEC Mode. The no form of the command removes OSPF-related configuration.

debug ip ospf

debug ip arp {pkt { {hp } { | ddp } { | lrq } { | lsu } { | lsa} } { | module } { {adj_formation } { | ism } { | nsm } { | config } { | interface } { | restarting-router } { | helper } { | redundancy} }

no debug ip ospf

no debug ip ospf [pkt { {hp } { | ddp } { | lrq } { | lsu } { | lsa] } { [module } { {adj_formation } { | ism } { | nsm } { | config } { | interface } { | restarting-router } { | helper } { | redundancy] } { [all] }

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
pkt   Enter to generate debug statements for Packet High Level Dump traces.
hp   Enter to generate debug statements for DDP (Datagram Delivery Protocol) packet traces.
lrq   Enter to generate debug statements for Link State Request Packet traces.
lsu   Enter to generate debug statements for Link State Update Packet traces.
lsa   Enter to generate debug statements for Link State Acknowledge Packet traces
module   Enter to generate debug statements for RTM Module traces.
adj_formation   Enter to generate debug statements for Adjacency formation traces.
ism   Enter to generate debug statements for Interface State Machine traces.
nsm   Enter to generate debug statements for Neighbor State Machine traces.
config   Enter to generate debug statements for Configuration traces.
interface   Enter to generate debug statements for Interface.
helper   Enter to generate debug statements for messages related to router in Helper Mode.
redundancy   Enter to generate debug statements for redundancy messages.
all   Enter to generate debug statements for all messages.

Mode

Privileged EXEC Mode

Examples

iS5Comm# debug ip ospf pkt hp