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Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual

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Log Commands — Log, List Trace, Call Detail Record 7-13

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

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Port filter,

PR [port number]

. Type

PR [port number]

to display port activities. You can

display all ports or a specific port. To display all ports, enter only the filter command,

PR

. To display

a specific port, enter the port number as three digits, beginning with a leading

0

. For example, port 6

would be entered as

PR 006

and port 34 as

PR 034

.

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Type filter,

TY [type

]. Type

TY [type]

to display a specific type of trace activity. Enter one of

the trace activity types listed in Table 7-1. Except for

TY INTG

, only one type can be specified at a

time. To show all integration activity, type

TY INTG.

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Event filter,

EV [event]

. Type

EV [event]

to display a specific event. The events that can be

specified, and their correct spelling, are listed in Appendix A, Call-Processing Trace Activities. Only
one event can be specified at a time.

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AUX filter,

AU [aux]

. Type

AU [aux]

to display supplemental event activities. The

supplemental activities that can be designated, their correct spelling, and a list of the fax result codes
are listed in Appendix A at the end of this chapter. Only one supplemental event can be specified for
each event.

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Mailbox filter,

MB [number]

. Type

MB [number]

to display records for a specific mailbox or

extension number. The filter can designate partial mailbox digits to display all mailboxes beginning
with those specific digits. The mailbox/extension number is displayed in the

MBX/EXTN:

column.

When

MB

is the only filter applied to

LOG PR CPT

, all events and supplemental activities for the

mailboxes are listed. You can use

MB

with other filters that apply to mailbox activity for more

detailed filtering.

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Message Number filter,

MS [number]

. Type

MS [number]

to display all records where the

specified message-header number appears in the

MSG#

column.

A message number can be determined by reviewing the

MSG#

column in a trace-activity log or at the

@ prompt, by typing

L M x M

Enter

X is the mailbox number.

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Slot filter,

SL [number]

. Type

SL [number]

to display records for slot numbers. To display a

specific slot number, enter the number as two digits. For example, you would enter slot 1 as

SL 01

,

slot 12 as

SL 12

, and so forth.

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Unit filter,

UN [number]

. Type

UN [number]

to display records for the specific unit number on

a slot.

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Link filter,

LI [number]

. Type

LI [number]

to display records for the specified link.

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Source filter,

SO

. Type

SO

to display the source of the call (integration). This filter shows the

network location name for a network message.

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D1, D2, D3, D4, D5 filters. Use these filters to show debug information, when applicable.

Two additional qualifiers help to limit the output further:

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You can center a hyphen (–) preceding a filter to specify that the filter should not match a specific
value. For example,

MB – 4

specifies that records in the mailbox column that begin with 4 should

not be displayed.

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You can enter a quote (

I) to specify blank columns. For example,

EV –

I specifies that, if the

EVENT

column is blank, the record should not be displayed.