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Trace messages, Overview, Trace messages 544 – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual

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T

RACE

M

ESSAGES

O

VERVIEW

Trace messages include the following categories of messages:

1.

Call Trace Messages

2.

IP Filter Trace Messages

3.

PPP Packet Trace Messages

4.

WAN FR_IETF Trace Messages

5.

X.25 Trace Messages

6.

X.25 (LAPB) Trace Messages

Before trace messages can be logged to the system report log, you must first enable the type of trace
you would like to use. Once enabled, the system includes the trace messages in the memory-
resident report log. To access this log, use the following commands:

dr

or

ds

display reports or display statistics

er

or

es

erase current messages/statistics from memory

wr

or

ws

write reports/statistics to disk

When the system writes system messages to disk, it stores them in the following locations:

Directory:

\log

File Name:

rprt_log.nn

(where “nn” is an integer that is incremented each time a new file is
written.)

The system reports messages using the following format:

Where:

The Message Type quickly identifies the type of message the system reports.

The Time identifies when the message was reported.

The Report Number is used by your Distributor or Cabletron Customer Support.

The Message text describes the actual message being reported.

Below, there is a separate section included for each category of trace messages. For each category,
a definition of the trace message type, the command to enable/disable the logging of the trace
messages, and an alphabetized list of the associated messages is included.

Message Type

Time

Report Number

Message

I Informational
W Warning
E Error

hour:minutes:second

internal ID for area
reporting the
message

actual text of
the message

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