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Printing the cpt log – Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual

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7-6

Installation and Maintenance Volume

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

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Enter

L T

for List Trace, a simple menu whose options provide predefined filtering.

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Enter

LOG PR

, which prints files with no default filters. However, because specific filters can be

designated, this command allows greater control and flexibility by using the filters.

Examine the CPT to determine the DTMF digits entered just before the unexpected event. The CPT
usually explains why the Octel Overture 200/300 performed the way it did.

Printing the CPT Log

The CPT log is printed in the same format for both commands. The content of each record varies
according to the type of activity traced, but similar data items are printed in the same column.

MM/DD/YY

HH:MM:SS

PRT

TYPE

EVENT

AUX

MBX/EXTN MSG# SL U L SOURCE

12/07/97

11:58:34

MSG

REMOVED

6013

68f9

12/07/97

11:58:34

MSG

FREED

NO_TALK

696d

Each column on the screen can be described as follows:

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MM/DD/YY. Month, day, and year of the transaction.

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HH:MM:SS. Hour, minute, and second of the transaction.

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PRT. Three-digit designation of the active port, starting with

0

. This column is blank if the activity

is not associated with a port. For Client-Server Protocol (CSP), the port column lists an OctelAccess
number from G01 to G99.

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TYPE. Types of trace activities being logged. Refer to Table 7-1 for activity types that are listed in
this column.

Table 7-1 Trace Activity Types

Type

Description

PORT

Port activity

FAX_CHN

Fax-channel activity

FAX_MSG

Fax-message activity

MBX

Mailbox activity

MSG

Message activity

NET_MSG

Network-message activity

LAN_IN

Request received by this server from the LAN

LAN_OUT

Request sent from this server to the LAN

LAN_MSG

Message activity initiated by the LAN

LANLOST

CPU and LAN card lost communication

LANSYNC

CPU and LAN card have synchronized communication