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Log Commands — Log, List Trace, Call Detail Record 7-33

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

Display Filters

You can use seven filters to define specifically the type of information that is displayed in the CDR log.
Multiple filters can be used in a command line, but each filter can appear only once. However, if only the
first letter or two of the transaction type or status value is entered, all transaction types or status values
beginning with the letter entered are filtered. If no filter is specified, all information is displayed. The
filters are as follows:

-

Transaction Type,

XA [XACTIN]

. Enter the transaction type that should be displayed. In the

command string, type

XA [type]

. For example, type

XA NTMSGD

for network messages send day,

or

XA NT

for all network transactions.

-

Status,

ST [STAT]

. Enter the type of status information that should be displayed. In the command

string, type

ST [status]

. For example, enter

ST FLLQ

for failed line-quality test or

ST FL

for

all network-failure conditions.

-

Port,

PR [PRT]

. If a specific port should be displayed, enter that port number in the command

string. The designation of a single port number must consist of three digits (for example,

005

for

Port 5).

For ports numbered above 9, the 2-digit port number should be preceded by a single 0 (for example,

023

). For ports numbered above 9, a range of 10 ports can be specified by entering the 0, plus one

significant number for the beginning of the range. For example, type

PR 03

to display ports 30–39.

-

COS,

CO [COS]

. The COS of the incoming port/trunk group for an integrated-call record can be

displayed. The designation of a single COS must consist of 3 digits. For COS 1 through 9, the COS
should be preceded by 00 (for example,

001

). For COS 10 through 99, the COS should be preceded

by 0 (for example,

037

). For COS 10 through 99, a range of ten COSs can be specified by entering

the 0 plus one significant number for the beginning of the range. For example, type

CO 09

to

display COS 90 through 99. To display COS 100 through 199, enter

1

.

-

Mailbox,

MA [MBX]

. Specific or partially specified mailbox number prefixes can be displayed. For

example, to display all mailboxes that start with 43, type

MA

43

.

-

Messages Sent,

MS [MS]

. With this filter, the number of messages sent during a transaction can be

defined. For example, if abandoned calls for a specific transaction type should be displayed, specify

MS 00

. All calls with 0 messages left would be displayed.

-

Messages Erased,

ME [ME]

. Use this filter to define the number of messages erased.

All records contain information about transaction type, status, port and duration. Additional information
is logged for specific transaction types. The settings included in this information are defined at the
beginning of this section. A matrix of which settings apply to which transaction types is presented in
Table 7-4.

Examples of Using Multiple Display Filters

The following example shows the use of two filters:

-

XA CAL

, all transaction types starting with

CAL

-

PR

009

, a specific port

@CDR XA CAL PR 009
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS XACTIN STAT MS ME PRT DURATN MAILBOX

COS CALLER

11/22/97 12:04:55 CALMBX GRET 00 009 0:00.1 7777
*11/22/97 12:05:14 CALFLX QUE 00 009 0:00.3 8103
11/22/97 12:12:13 CALMBX BUSY 01 009 0:01.5 4319