Specifications

Monitoring and Troubleshooting the SP201-SA Software 7-51
SP201-SA™ Customization and Maintenance Guide
The following sections discuss use of the trace command:
Section 7.2.5.5.1, Using trace off
Section 7.2.5.5.2, Using trace on
7.2.5.5.1 Using trace off
The trace off command is used to end all trace functions, not just automated
trace functions. When you use this command, you can stop all traces on
specific trunks and timeslots, or you can stop all traces on all timeslots.
Note: If you wish to start automated traces, see Section 7.2.5.5.2, Using trace
on.
How to Use the trace off Command
1 To end all trace functions, 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 automatic trace functions for a specific timeslot, type
trace off
trk
:
ts
and press Enter.
b To stop automatic trace functions for a range of timeslots, type
trace off
trk1
:
ts1
trk2
:
ts2
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 automatic trace functions for all timeslots on a single trunk,
type trace off
trk
and press Enter.
d To stop automatic trace functions for all timeslots on all trunks, type
trace off and press Enter.
If you used trace off without specifying trunks or timeslots, all
traces on all timeslots on the card stop. If you specified trunks and
timeslots on the card, traces on the specified trunks and timeslots
stop. A message similar to the following is displayed.