Specifications
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Note: Trace information is derived from the signaling timeslots but traces
are not run on the signaling timeslots. If you specify a range that begins or
ends on a signaling timeslot, a warning message will indicate that the trace
cannot run on a signalling timeslot or on its peer timeslot. However, all other
valid traces will be performed. (If a specified range includes one or more
signaling timeslots, but the beginning and ending timeslots are not signaling
timeslots, no message is displayed. The trace is run without such comment.)
The following subsections describe trace commands used to monitor a
card’s channels:
• Section 7.2.5.1, The trace cas Command
• Section 7.2.5.2, The trace isup Command
• Section 7.2.5.3, The trace isdnmsg Command
• Section 7.2.5.4, The trace isupmsg Command
• Section 7.2.5.5, The trace Command
tracechan
tk:ts on/
off
5
user tracechan trace cas CAS bulk
caller
user yes
CAS to
anything
user yes
traceiw
on/off
user traceiw trace iw CAS to
anything
debug n.a.
1. The former config traceflags command has been divided into its constituent parts.
2. To use debug commands, contact your Encore Networks, Inc., sales representative.
3. Automated use applies only to user commands; “n.a.” means “not applicable.”
4. As indicated, the former trace command has become the new trace isup command. There is also a new trace
command. In the new trace command, trace on enables automated trace functions, and trace off stops all traces.
To use the new trace command, see Section 7.2.5.5, The trace Command.
5. In this command, tk represents the trunk number and ts represents the trunk’s timeslot.
Table 7-4. Mapping of Old to New Trace Commands (2 of 2)
Former
Command
Former
Command
Type
Supported
Trace
New
Command
Application
New
Command
Type
Automated
Use