HP LCS60 Installation Manual page 319

Network interface for ethernet r3.0
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ATLOG
NAME
atlog - AppleTalk manager log file
SYNOPSIS
atlog [-d loglevel] [-t enprz0]
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to display or set the logging level (-d) and the protocols for
which the log information will be displayed (-t).
For the -d option, the larger numbers provide more detailed logging information.
The valid entries for the -t option are:
Specify e to trace ECHO.
e
Specify n to trace NBP.
n
Specify p to trace atping sessions.
p
Specify r to trace RTMP.
r
Specify z to trace ZIP.
z
Specify 0 to turn off all protocol tracing.
0
More than one argument to the tracing, -t, option may be provided (e.g., -ten
requests both ECHO and NBP to be traced). Whenever tracing (-t) is specified,
specify a log level of 9. Valid log levels are 3 (default) and 9.
The atlog command generates output which specifies the request and the results
as shown:
Request: loglevel=ReportOnly, tracing=e
Results: loglevel=3. TRACING: ECHO
The above display is generated in response to the command line:
atlog -te
Omitting both the -d and -t options reports the current specification for atlog.
FILES
/usr/etc/lcs/atmgr
/usr/etc/atlog
/usr/adm/lcs/atmgr.log
SEE ALSO
atping(1M).
Issue 3
the log file for the atlog requests
ATLOG ( 1M )
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