Using CTRACE
You can specify component trace options at TCP/IP initialization or after TCP/IP has initialized.
Table 1 lists the IKE daemon trace options.
Trace Event | Description |
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ALL | Trace all types of records. This option slows performance. |
MINIMUM | Trace the IKE daemon's minimum level of tracing. |
INIT | Trace IKE daemon initialization information. |
TERM | Trace IKE daemon termination information. |
EXCEPT | Trace IKE daemon exception information. |
CONFIG | Trace IKE daemon configuration information. |
WORKUNIT | Trace IKE workunit information. |
SERIAL | Trace IKE serialization information. |
IKE | Trace IKE protocol information. |
CRYPTO | Trace IKE cryptographic information. |
OPMSGS | Trace IKE operator messages. |
LOGMSGS | Trace IKE syslog messages. |
MSGQ | Trace IKE message queue information. |
TIMER | Trace IKE timer information. |
SOCKETS | Trace IKE socket information. |
IOCTL | Trace IKE IOCTL call information. |
REQUESTS | Trace IKE request information. |
FLOW | Trace IKE code flow information. |
STORAGE | Trace IKE storage information. |
EVENT | Trace IKE event information. |
POLICY | Trace IKE policy information. |
CONTROL | Trace IKE daemon control information. |
MISC | Trace IKE miscellaneous information. |
DEBUG | Trace IKE debugging information. |