acl
|
Filters the
displayed packets according to a rule.
|
disable
|
Disables
logging of all the packets.
|
enable
|
Enables
logging of all the packets.
|
rx
|
Displays all
the received packets.
|
tx
|
Displays all
the transmitted packets.
|
all
|
Displays
both the transmitted and the received packets.
|
packet_count
|
Maximum
number of packets to be logged. The range is from 1 to 65535. The default value
is 25.
|
display_size
|
Number of
bytes to be displayed when printing a packet. By default, the entire packet is
displayed.
|
format
|
Configures
the format of the debug output.
|
hex2pcap
|
Configures
the output format to be compatible with the hex2pcap format. The standard
format used by Cisco IOS supports the use of hex2pcap and can be decoded using
an HTML front end.
|
text2pcap
|
Configures
the output format to be compatible with the text2pcap format. In this format,
the sequence of packets can be decoded from the same console log file. .
|
clear-all
|
Clears all
the existing rules pertaining to the packets.
|
driver
|
Filters
the packets based on an incoming port or a Network Processing Unit (NPU)
encapsulation type.
|
rule_index
|
Index of
the rule that is a value between 1 and 6 (inclusive).
|
action
|
Action for
the rule, which can be
permit,
deny, or
disable.
|
npu_encap
|
NPU
encapsulation type that determines how the packets are filtered. The possible
values are
dhcp,
dot11-mgmt, dot11-probe, dot1x, eoip-ping, iapp, ip, lwapp, multicast,
orphan-from-sta, orphan-to-sta, rbcp, wired-guest,
or
any.
|
port
|
Physical
port for packet transmission or reception.
|
eoip-eth
|
Filters
packets based on the Ethernet II header in the Ethernet over IP (EoIP) payload.
|
dst
|
Destination MAC address.
|
src
|
Source MAC
address.
|
type
|
Two-byte
type code, such as 0x800 for IP, 0x806 for Address Resolution Protocol (ARP).
You can also enter a few common string values such as
ip
(for 0x800) or
arp
(for 0x806).
|
vlan
|
Two-byte
VLAN identifier.
|
eoip-ip
|
Filters
packets based on the IP header in the EoIP payload.
|
proto
|
Protocol.
Valide values are:
ip,
icmp, igmp, ggp, ipencap, st, tcp, egp, pup, udp, hmp, xns-idp, rdp, iso-tp4,
xtp, ddp, idpr-cmtp, rspf, vmtp, ospf, ipip,
and
encap.
|
src_port
|
User
Datagram Protocol or Transmission Control Protocol (UDP or TCP) two-byte source
port, such as
telnet,
23
, or
any.
The Cisco WLC supports the following strings:
tcpmux,
echo, discard, systat, daytime, netstat, qotd, msp, chargen, ftp-data, ftp,
fsp, ssh, telnet, smtp, time, rlp, nameserver, whois, re-mail-ck, domain, mtp,
bootps, bootpc, tftp, gopher, rje, finger, www, link, kerberos, supdup,
hostnames, iso-tsap, csnet-ns, 3com-tsmux, rtelnet, pop-2, pop-3, sunrpc, auth,
sftp, uucp-path, nntp, ntp, netbios-ns, netbios-dgm, netbios-ssn, imap2, snmp,
snmp-trap, cmip-man, cmip-agent, xdmcp, nextstep, bgp, prospero, irc, smux,
at-rtmp, at-nbp, at-echo, at-zis, qmtp, z3950, ipx, imap3, ulistserv, https,
snpp, saft, npmp-local, npmp-gui,
and
hmmp-ind.
|
dst_port
|
UDP or TCP
two-byte destination port, such as
telnet,
23, or
any.
The Cisco WLC supports the same strings as those for the src_port.
|
eth
|
Filters
packets based on the values in the Ethernet II header.
|
ip
|
Filters
packets based on the values in the IP header.
|
lwapp-dot11
|
Filters
packets based on the 802.11 header in the Lightweight Access Point Protocol
(LWAPP) payload.
|
bssid
|
Basic
Service Set Identifier of the VLAN.
|
lwapp-ip
|
Filters
packets based on the IP header in the LWAPP payload.
|