Specifications

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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 5
dumptrace
dumptrace
Dump Trace—AXSM, AXSM-E, AXSM-32-T1E1-E, AXSM-XG
Use the dumptrace command to save the AXSM trace information in a file on the PXM hard disk. Once
you enter the dumptrace command, the switch generates a file and displays a message similar to the
following example:
The trace is saved in file
filename
.log
In the above example, filename.log is the name of the trace file that has been saved in the PXM hard disk,
in the directory C:LOG/<slot number>, where slot number is the number of the slot from which you
entered the dumptrace command.
Use the following procedure to view the contents of the trace file:
1. Enter the dumptrace command to save the trace file to the PXM hard disk. Make a note the trace
file name displayed by the switch when the file is saved.
2. Enter cc to change to the PXM card
3. Enter cd “C:Log/<slot number> to retrieve the trace file you saved in Step 1. Replace <slot
number> with the number of the slot from which you entered the dumptrace command.
Syntax
dumptrace
Syntax Description
None
Related Commands
trace
Attributes
Example
Dump that trace files on the current AXSM.
M8850_LA.1.AXSM.a > dumptrace
The trace is saved in file error04.log
Log: no State: active/standby Privilege: SERVICE_GP