Log
Commands — Log, List Trace, Call Detail Record 7-29
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
>E
ALL ALL
CALMBX OK RNA BUSY AFWD DIR DIRI
BADP BADM MBXF GRET VAC FBSY
ERR BLOK NTXF APXF ERRX FLLQ
FLBU FLRT FLAR FLDK FLNR FLPR
FLNN FLNC FLRF FLMO FLUD FLND
FLAA QUE NOCL BADU CNTU
CALATT OK RNA BUSY AFWD DIR DIRI
BADP BADM MBXF GRET VAC FBSY
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- To
print transaction and status types that are disabled, use the same command,
LOG PF CDR.
The
same procedure is used to print disabled transactions and status types, but after
LOG MF
CDR
, enter
D
before specifying the filters to print.
Displaying
Call Detail Records
Use
the
CDR
command to display the CDR log file and accept parameters to display information in the
CDR log in various ways, including the following:
-
By time: start and/or end time
-
Page length, line length
-
Specific number of records to be listed
-
Actions that occur after a transaction event has been selected, even if those actions were not
themselves selected (subsequent actions)
- T
ypes of information specified by filters
-
Beginning of the log file set and whether the log file has wrapped around and overwritten itself
displayed
T
o display options available with the
CDR
command and all the report filter types, at the @ prompt, type
CDR ?
Enter
@CDR
?
USAGE:
CDR [S
<TIME>] [E <TIME>] [B <TIME>] [R <MAX>] [L
<LEN>]
[P
<LEN>]
[W] [SU]
FILTERS: XA <XACTIN>, ST <STAT>, PR <PRT>, CO <COS>, MA <MBX>, MS <MS>, ME <ME>
<TIME> : <YEAR> <MONTH> <DAY> <HOUR> <MINUTE>
Each
field shown in the preceding screen is explained in detail in the following section. The following
rules govern use of the
CDR
command to control what is displayed:
- Y
ou can enter display specifications and filter types for the
CDR
command in any order
.
- Y
ou can omit display specifications and filter types; some can be partially specified, so that a range
or record that matches the entered characters is displayed.