Remote Maintenance
Event Trace Buffer
The Event Trace Buffer is used to store and dump event traces (up to 30)
that occur just prior to a
then be reviewed by authorized personnel to aid in system
troubleshooting. The basic format for the commands are:
Command
t<space> <return>
t<space> 0<return>
t<space> 1<return>
t<space> 2<return>
t<space> 3<return>
d<space> e<return>
d<space> b <return>
r<space> sXXX<return>
r<space> cXXX <return>
Press the Esc key to abort the Data Dump and return to the maint> prompt.
Triad 1/2/3
Table 5-20: Event Trace Buffer Commands
Displays the current status of the Event trace buffer.
Turns the Trace buffer OFF.
Turns the Trace buffer ON to record events prior to a soft
system reset.
Turns the Trace buffer ON to record events prior to a hard
system restart.
Turns the Trace buffer ON to record events prior to either a
soft reset or a hard system restart.
Dumps Trace Events stored from last system reset (soft or
hard).
Permits maintenance personnel to determine the busy status
of all the busy keysets and CO Lines in the system, including
the T1 lines.
Permits a specific station to be reset.
Permits a specific CO Line to be reset.
System soft or hard restart. These can
Function
5-21