SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Filtering debug monitor output
The output of the debug monitors can be filtered using the following command to let the terminal only print
important information. The specified expression is a regular expression, which is used by the filter to select
important lines.
Mode: Configure
Step
1
[name](cfg)# [no] terminal monitor-filter
<expression>
The following example activates a filter, which causes the debug monitors to print only lines containing the
word ERROR on the terminal:
terminal monitor-filter .*ERROR
Note
Only one filter expression can be active at a time. If you enter the command
a second time, the new filter expression will replace the old one.
The following command will disable the filter completely:
no terminal monitor-filter
Verifying IP connectivity
This procedure describes how to use the
can communicate with such hosts as a gatekeeper, and IP phone, a registrar, and other VoIP gateways.
Use Telnet to access your SmartNode, then use the
and received from, all hosts with which the SmartNode should be able to communicate (e.g. Gatekeeper, IP
phone, Registrar, other VoIP gateways).
Mode: Administrator execution
Step
1
unit#ping ipaddress [number-of-packets]
[timeout seconds]
Example: Verify IP connectivity
The following example uses the
172.16.40.122. The results show an unsuccessful attempt to contact host 192.195.23.10 (as indicated by the "No
Filtering debug monitor output
Command
command to test IP connectivity. It verifies that your SmartNode
ping
Command
command to test connections to remote hosts 192.195.23.10 and
ping
Enables the monitor filter using the
specified expression.
command to verify that an IP packet can be sent to,
ping
Determines whether an IP host can be contacted.
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Purpose
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