Specifications

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PSTN Diagnostics Tool Reference
External Applications
The Audio command is not functional.
Figure 18. External Application Command Button
26.4.5 Keyboard Navigation
You can use the following keyboard keys to navigate through the pstndiag tool:
Up Arrow/Down Arrow
Scrolls through devices in the tree.
Left Arrow/Right Arrow
Collapses or expands a level in the tree.
Return or Double-click
When a component is highlighted, creates a view for this component in the upper pane.
Shift-Return or Shift-Double-click
When a component is highlighted, creates a view for this component in the lower pane.
Right-click
When a button in the View bar is highlighted, displays the close view option.
26.5 Checking the pstndiag Log File
This section describes the log file generated by the pstndiag tool.
Logging starts automatically when you launch the pstndiag tool. Logging information is written to
the log file for any component (board, trunk, and channel) that is being monitored and opened in a
view. The log file is in binary format and must be viewed in the pstndiag tool.
Caution: The diagnostics log file has no maximum size. After completing diagnostics tasks, you should exit
the pstndiag tool. Do not run the pstndiag tool indefinitely; otherwise, the resulting log file may
consume a large amount of disk space.
The default log file name is pstndiag.yyyymmdd.hhmmss.pdlog, where yyyy is the year, mm is the
month, dd is the day, hh is the hour, mm is the minute, and ss is the second when the file is created.
Each time the tool is run, a new log file is created. Running multiple copies of the tool will result in
multiple log files. The log file is written by default to the standard log directory:
Windows - %INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR%/log
Linux - ${INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR}/log