ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual page 1372

Adtran operating system (aos)
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Command Reference Guide
track <name>
Use the track command to create a track as part of network monitoring. This command is also used to
enter into the Network Monitoring Track command set once a track is created. These additional commands
are covered in
Network Monitor Track Command Set on page
delete the track.
Syntax Description
<name>
Default Values
By default, there are no tracks configured.
Command History
Release 13.1
Functional Notes
Track objects can be associated with probes to monitor their states. Upon a change in the probe state, the
probe sends an event to any track registered with the probe. In response, the track performs the action
indicated.
Track objects are associated with probes by using the commands
2987.
Usage Examples
The following example creates an track called track_a:
>enable
#configure terminal
(config)#track track_a
(config-track-track_a)#
Technology Review
Tracks are objects created to monitor other objects for a change in their state. The tracks can be
configured to perform a specific action based upon the second object state detected. Association between
a track and another object (for example, a probe, schedule, or interface) occurs through referencing the
second object in the track's configuration. Once the track is registered with the second object, whenever a
change occurs with that object's state, an event is sent to the track.
Additional configuration commands are available for creating probes. These are explained in the
Monitor Probe Command Set on page
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies the name of the track being created.
Command was introduced.
2938.
Copyright © 2012 ADTRAN, Inc.
Global Configuration Mode Command Set
2977. Use the no form of this command to
test if on page 2983
and
test list on page
Network
1372

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0

This manual is also suitable for:

Aos r10.1.0

Table of Contents