Traffic Commands - Nortel Meridian Meridian 1 Maintenance Manual

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traffic commands

The traffic commands count messages flowing to and from an application
over a period of time. There are three traffic commands, as follows:
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enable traffic
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disable traffic
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get traffic
Enable traffic
This command turns on traffic reporting for the specified association.
Command format:
mlusr> enable traffic association_id [period] [file_name] [lpr] [terminal]
Reports are generated every 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 minutes (as specified in the
period parameter; 60 is the default). The report is sent to the userÕs terminal
(if terminal is specified), the system printer (if lpr is specified), or to a file
named file_name.association_id. (if file_name is specified).
If no destination is specified, the report is sent to a default file
(traffic.association_id), in directory /usr/mlusr/traf. Normally, lpr is not
specified because Meridian Link systems do not have printers.
In the following example, traffic is monitored for association ID 1 and
reports are generated every five minutes to the default file traffic.1.
Example:
mlusr> enable traffic 1 5
Enable traffic successful
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