Chapter 8      Command Reference
Privilege Level 15 Commands
Syntax Description
proto Name of protocol. Enter snmp, snmp trap, ip, icmp, tcp, or udp to specify 
the protocol for which you want to view the packet content. You must specify 
either a protocol or a port. 
port Use the port number to specify the protocol to observe, instead of specifying 
the protocol name. You must specify either a protocol or a port. 
port The port number. 
interface eth[0 5] The interface to observe. On the HSE, eth0 corresponds to the 
port labeled A on the back panel, and eth1 corresponds to the port labeled B. 
host, host2 The host(s) to observe. 
host The host name(s). 
Usage Guidelines
You can either specify a protocol by name or specify a port; you must specify one 
or the other. Optionally, you can specify the interface and specify one or two hosts 
to observe. 
The command allows you to continuously observe the packets. Enter Ctrl C to 
terminate the command. 
Examples
The following command listens displays the SNMP packets in the interface: 
dumptcp proto snmp interface eth0 
The following command listens to packets from port 161 only with abc.com as 
either the source or destination host: 
dumptcp port 161 host abc.com 
erase config
To erase the configuration in Flash memory and reload the device, use the erase 
config command:
erase config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
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