Examples Of Trace Commands And Displays; Trace All Off - Dialogic DMG1000 User Manual

Dialogic 1000 and 2000 media gateway series
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Diagnostics
9.6.3.5
trace <trace key|all> reset
This command resets specified (or all) trace keys to their defaults (from system start).
9.6.3.6

trace all off

This command disables all traces, except Error and Debug, on all trace keys. Error and Debug
cannot be disabled.
9.6.3.7
trace port <1-based port number|all> <on|off>
This command enables or disables port-related traces.
Use:
trace port all off
to disable all telephony-port related traces
Use:
trace port 1 on
to enable only telephony port 1 related traces
9.6.3.8
trace time <on|off>
The trace time command enables or disables time stamps on traces.
9.6.3.9
trace -l
This command displays trace-types.
9.6.4

Examples of Trace Commands and Displays

The following are some examples of various trace commands and the resulting displays:
Example 1
Enable tracing of telephony events, such as button presses, lamps, displays, tones, etc.:
PIMG>trace tel event on
Ok
PIMG>exit
Good-Bye.
002:53:542 [Tel-1
002:53:782 [Tel-1
002:53:784 [Tel-1
230
] Event
] Event
] Event
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Dialogic
1000 and 2000 Media Gateway Series User's Guide — September 2007
Lamp 60:CallApp0:0 OFF->FLASH
0:0:48 |
Cpid (250->) (Direct)
250
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