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Verb:
MTC:
Options:
Function:
Verb:
MTC:
Function:
Instructions:
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Telnet
telnet
telnet <destination IP address>
The Telnet verb will create a terminal connection with
another router or any IP host that supports the Telnet
protocol. Use the Telnet verb along with the IP address
of the unit to be called.
[
CTRL
][
D
] ends a Telnet session.
Trace Window
tw
The trace window displays system messages to show
what actions the internal processes of the unit are
performing at that time. The trace window may be
accessed from any menu by typing TW. Exit from the
trace window at any time by pressing [
The trace window often contains more information than
the user requires, because it is designed for diagnosis of
complex problems by qualified support personnel. The
messages output by the system will change between
software revisions, as product features are added or
enhanced.
There are four levels of tracing 0, 1, 2 and 3 with the
higher levels providing more detailed trace messages.
Tracing levels are set in the debug# context (Chapter 6).
Tracing can also be switched off by message type.
During problem diagnosis, it is often necessary to look
at one particular function of the router in detail to see
where the problem lies.The trace window output can be
fine-tuned in the debug# context of BCC.
For more information on the options available under
debug, refer to Chapter 6.
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