Chapter 7 Log Commands; Log Command; Log Options - Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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7.1

LOG COMMAND

Use the LOG command to trace information about specific events for
Call Processing Trace (CPT) activities
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Call Detail Record (CDR) log activities
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Moves, Adds, and Changes (MAC) activities
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Network Namesend activities (NAM)
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Server Activity Trace Log (SAT)
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The Octel 200/300 displays the collected data according to specific filters that can limit the time interval
for which activities are logged.
To execute the LOG command, at the @ prompt, enter:
LOG x y
In this command, x is a specific option type and y is the log to be traced.

Log Options

There are five options for tracing log activities. Details about each option and how they work with each
log type are described in the following sections.
To display the log options, at the @ prompt, enter:
LOG ?
Five log options are displayed:
@LOG ?
PR
BE
PF
MF
ST
The following table shows which options can be traced for each log type.
Log
Type
CPT
CDR
MAC
NAM
SAT
PB60019−01
Enter
Print log file
Set begin time of log file
Print filters for input to log file
Modify filters for input to log file
Print status of log file
PR
BE
PF
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
MF
ST
n
n
n
n
n
n
Log Commands 7-1
Octel 200/300
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