Log
Commands — Log, List Trace, Call Detail Record 7-21
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Other LOG Examples
In
this example, use the
LOG PR CPT
command to print all entries in the CPT trace log for messages
being deferred for mailbox 4999 from 1
1:00 a.m., July 8, 1997, to 3:00 p.m., July 9, 1997.
@LOG PR CPT
Specify Print Option(s):
“S”tart <time>, “E”nd <time>, “L”ine <length>, “p”age <length> “\”
”C”ontinuous
Filters: PR TY EV AU MB MS SL UN LI SO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
>EV DEFERRED MB 4999 S 97 7 8 11 E 97 7 9 15
In
this example, use the
LOG PR CPT
command to print all entries in the CPT trace log for integration
slot 9, unit 1, link 2 starting July 10, 1997, at 12:30:45, and continuing:
@LOG PR CPT
Specify Print Option(s):
“S”tart <time>, “E”nd <time>, “L”ine <length>, “p”age <length> “\”
”C”ontinuous
Filters: PR TY EV AU MB MS SL UN LI SO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
>TY intg sl 09 un 1 lt 2 \
>S 97 7 10 12 30 45 C
. The
“\” in the example illustrates the use of the continuation character to show that the command
continues onto another line.
Displaying T
ypes of Events and Supplemental (AUX) Activities
Refer
to Appendix A at the end of this chapter for a list of the events and AUX activities that can be
displayed in a Call Process T
race log. W
ith the
LOG
command, any of these events and AUX activities
can be filtered.