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Appendix A
MML User Interface and Command Reference

quit

The quit command ends an MML session.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
The command in the following example ends an MML session.
gw mml> quit

radlog

The radlog command starts or stops RADVision logging into a specified log file.
This command is processor intensive and results in very large log files. Use this command only to
Caution
retrieve information for single test calls, and do not use it on a live network that is processing numerous
calls.
Syntax Description.
file name
Examples
The command in the following example starts logging into a diagnostics log named file1:
gw mml> radlog:file1:start
H323 Signaling Interface Day Mon 1 hh:mm:ss YYYY
M SUCC
RADLogging requested to start
The following command logs RADVision to the standard log file:
gw mml> radlog::start
H323 Signaling Interface Day Mon 1 hh:mm:ss YYYY
M SUCC
RADLogging to standard log file
Related Commands
Command
diaglog
rtrv-log
set-log
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radlog:[file name]:start | stop
The user-defined name of the log file. The actual filename has a .log suffix.
The file is located in the logging directory defined in the configuration data
(see
Description
Starts or stops event logging into a diagnostics log.
Displays the logging level of a package or all packages.
Sets the logging level of a package or all packages.
Chapter 3, "Provisioning the Cisco
Cisco H.323 Signaling Interface User Guide
HSI").
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