debug cluster
debug cluster
Use the debug cluster privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of cluster-specific events. Use
the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Syntax Description
discovery
events
extended
hsrp
http
ip [packet]
members
nat
neighbors
platform
snmp
vqpxy
Defaults
Debugging is disabled.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
12.1(11)AX
Usage Guidelines
This command is available only on the cluster command switch stack or cluster command switch.
The undebug cluster command is the same as the no debug cluster command.
When you enable debugging, it is enabled only on the stack master. To enable debugging on a stack
member, you can start a session from the stack master by using the session switch-number privileged
EXEC command. Then enter the debug command at the command-line prompt of the stack member. You
also can use the remote command stack-member-number LINE privileged EXEC command on the stack
master switch to enable debugging on a member switch without first starting a session.
Catalyst 3750 Switch Command Reference
B-6
debug cluster {discovery | events | extended | hsrp | http | ip [packet] | members | nat | neighbors
| platform | snmp | vqpxy}
no debug cluster {discovery | events | extended | hsrp | http | ip [packet] | members | nat |
neighbors | platform | snmp | vqpxy}
Display cluster discovery debug messages.
Display cluster event debug messages.
Display extended discovery debug messages.
Display the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) debug messages.
Display Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) debug messages.
Display IP or transport packet debug messages.
Display cluster member debug messages.
Display Network Address Translation (NAT) debug messages.
Display cluster neighbor debug messages.
Display platform-specific cluster debug messages.
Display Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) debug messages.
Display VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) proxy debug messages.
Modification
This command was introduced.
Appendix B
Catalyst 3750 Switch Debug Commands
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