Specifications
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The ISDN raw message trace is started. A message similar to the
following is displayed.
2 To end an ISDN raw message trace, do one of the following at the
user> prompt, where trk represents the trunk number and ts
represents the timeslot (channel) number:
a To stop an ISDN raw message trace for a specific timeslot, type
trace isdnmsg
trk
:
ts
off and press Enter.
b To stop an ISDN raw message trace for a range of timeslots, type
trace isdnmsg
trk1
:
ts1
trk2
:
ts2
off
and press Enter,
where trk1:ts1 represents the range’s beginning trunk and timeslot
and trk2:ts2 represents the ending trunk and timeslot.
c To stop an ISDN raw message trace for all timeslots on a single trunk,
type trace isdnmsg
trk
off and press Enter.
d To stop an ISDN raw message trace for all timeslots on all trunks,
type trace isdnmsg all off and press Enter.
The ISDN raw message trace is stopped. A message similar to the
following is displayed.
7.2.5.4 The trace isupmsg Command
The trace isupmsg command, available for ISDN protocols, is used to enable
or disable display of the ISUP raw message trace.
You can specify this trace; in SS7-to-ISDN signaling, it is also an automated
trace function. (To use automated traces, see Section 7.2.5.5, The trace
Command.)
Command "trace isdnmsg 3:4 7:4 on" completed
Command "trace isdnmsg all off" completed