Specifications
Monitoring and Troubleshooting the SP201-SA Software 7-49
SP201-SA™ Customization and Maintenance Guide
Note: The trace isupmsg command is a constituent part of the former config
traceflags command.
How to Use the trace isupmsg Command
1 To start an ISUP 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 start an ISUP raw message trace for a specific timeslot, type
trace isupmsg
trk
:
ts
on and press Enter.
b To start an ISUP raw message trace for a range of timeslots, type
trace isupmsg
trk1
:
ts1
trk2
:
ts2
on
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 start an ISUP raw message trace for all timeslots on a single trunk,
type trace isupmsg
trk
on and press Enter.
d To start an ISUP raw message trace for all timeslots on all trunks,
type trace isupmsg all on and press Enter.
The ISUP raw message trace is started. A message similar to the
following is displayed.
2 To end an ISUP 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 ISUP raw message trace for a specific timeslot, type
trace isupmsg
trk
:
ts
off and press Enter.
Command "trace isupmsg 2:14 7:9 on" completed