Connecting To Terminal Interface Via Lan Connector; Trace Mechanism - Dialogic DMG1000 User Manual

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3. Press the Enter key repeatedly until the following prompt appears:
PIMG>
4. At the prompt, type pwd and press Enter.
5. When prompted, enter the password for the admin user (the default is IpodAdmin) and press
Enter.
The Media Gateway will respond with Admin level accepted, and then display the prompt.
You may now issue terminal commands to the Media Gateway.
9.5.2

Connecting to Terminal Interface Via LAN Connector

Perform the following to initiate a Telnet session at the workstation connected to the Media
Gateway via the LAN interface:
1. From the command prompt, type telnet followed by a space and the IP address of the Media
Gateway. Then press Enter.
2. The telnet client connected message will appear. Press Enter. The following prompt will
appear:
PIMG>
3. At the prompt, type pwd and then press Enter.
4. When prompted, enter the password for the Admin user (the default is IpodAdmin) and press
Enter.
The Media Gateway will respond with Admin level accepted, and then display the prompt.
You may now issue terminal commands to the Media Gateway.
9.6

Trace Mechanism

The trace mechanism has been designed to provide the maximum flexibility in tracing the various
modules of the Media Gateway software. The trace utility is supported by the serial port terminal as
well as the telnet terminal, and is available to users at Admin levels and above. Therefore, to enable
the trace utility, the user must log on to the terminal using a valid password.
Note: The trace mechanism can be accessed via the Debug Trace Capture interface as described in
Section 9.4.2, "Debug Trace
Information in this section includes:
Trace Format
Trace Utility
Trace Commands
Examples of Trace Commands and Displays
The trace function allows the user to enable or disable different types of traces in different software
modules. It also allows the user to enable or disable traces that are related to the telephony ports on
the Media Gateway. Therefore, control of telephony port traces is separate from the control of
traces of the various software modules. This allows the user to set the trace control of the modules
as desired, and then separately set the telephony ports that are needed to be traced.
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1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series User's Guide — September 2007
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