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PB60014–01
In this example, this command displays all Works for Serenade activity in the CPT log that occurred on
or after 11:25 a.m., July 9, 1997.
Examples Using LOG PR CPT for Untraced Activities
The following examples use the
LOG PR CPT
command to display activities that cannot be traced using
the
L T
command.
LOG for Digital Networking (LAN)
You can also use the
LOG
command to review the timing and sequence of all high-level communication
to and from the LAN for digital networking. The following activities can be displayed:
-
Communication to the LAN card being lost and reestablished
-
This activity could be caused by LAN card restarting or the LAN card being removed and
reinserted.
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Communication to other high-speed locations being lost and reestablished
-
This activity could be caused by the other location experiencing a restart or the digital
connection to the other location being interrupted across the network.
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Message transfer traffic
-
The sending side shows the message number being sent, the creator, and the result of the
transfer.
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The receiving side shows the message number being received and the new message in which it is
stored.
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Activities for a specified source creator mailbox
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Activities for a specified LAN channel
The
LOG
command can show information both in real time, as it happens, or for a previous period by
specifying a start date and time. All entries are time-stamped as they occur.
Example of All LAN Type Entries
In this example, the start time (
S
) is specified as
97 4 21
, and the type of filter (
TY
) is specified as
LAN
. This example displays all log entries in the
TYPE
column that start with
LAN
.