
Using Technician Interface Software
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Add arguments to the log command to select the event types you want to display.
Enter the log command as follows, to limit the display of events:
log [
<vol>
:
<log_file>
] [-d
<date>
] [-t
<time>
] [-e
<entity>
] [-f
<severity>
]
[
-s
<slot_ID>
] [-p
<rate>
] [-c
<code_no.>
] [-w]
You can enter any combination of the following optional parameters:
<vol>:<log_file>
is the volume number or letter where a log file is located, and the
name of the log file. The system displays the events saved to this file.
<date>
is the date in mm/dd/yy format. The system displays the events logged on
and after that date.
<time>
is the time in hh:mm:ss format. The time you can enter ranges from
00:00:00 to 23:59:59. The system displays the events logged at and after that time.
<entity>
is a software service that logs events. Quotes are required when the
<entity>
contains spaces. Use uppercase letters when specifying the
<entity>
.
<severity>
is one or more letter codes for an event type. The system displays the
events by type. The severity codes are
f or F for fault, i or I for informational, t or
T for trace, w or W for warning, and d or D for debug. (Debug events are intended
only for Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center personnel.)
<slot_ID>
is the number of the slot containing a link module. The system displays
the events associated with the link module.
<rate>
enables continuous polling of the system’s events log and display of new
event messages. The
-p option uses a default rate of 5 seconds. You can change
this by entering a <rate> in seconds. The system displays the events that occur
between polling intervals.
<code_no.>
is an event code number or a range of event code numbers. The
system displays the events associated with the specified event code.
-w enables the log command to provide console output in wide format.
If you enter: The console displays:
log
All fault, warning, and info events in memory.
log 3:ftp.log
All events saved to the
ftp.log
file stored on volume 3.
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