Display Specifications - Toshiba VP 300 Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation and Maintenance Manual
I Display of Call Detail Records
Toshiba VP Systems
Release 7.1
July, 1994
The CDR command accepts display and filter specifications to display the information in
the CDR log file in various ways, including:
By time – start and/or end time
Page length, line length
Specific number of records to list
Actions that occur after a transaction event has been selected, even if those actions
were not themselves selected (subsequent actions)
To set the beginning of the log file and display whether the log file has wrapped
around and overwritten itself
Types of information specified by "filters"
To display the usage of the CDR command and all the display specifications and filter
types, at the @ prompt, enter:
CDR ?
Enter
.
@CDR ?
USAGE:
CDR [S<TIME>] [E<TIME>] [B<TIME>] [R<MAX>] [L<LEN>] [P<LEN>] [W] [SU]
FILTERS: XA<XACTIN>, ST<STAT>, PR<PRT>, CO<COS>, MA<MBX>, MS<MS>, ME<ME>
<TIME> : <YEAR> <MONTH> <DAY> <HOUR> <MINUTE>
Each field shown above is explained in detail in the following section. The general rules
that govern use of the CDR command to control what is displayed are:
Display specifications and filter types for the CDR command may be entered in any
order.
Display specifications and filter types may be omitted and some may be partially
specified so that a range or record that matches the entered characters is displayed.
If more than one filter (XA, ST, PR, CO, MA, MS, ME) is entered and the ampersand (&)
is not used in the command string, a match on any one field allows the record to be
displayed. If the & is specified, filter types must match for the record to be displayed. The
& can be entered anywhere on the command line. No trailing blank spaces are allowed.
@CDR S 93 3 26 0 0 E 93 3 26 18 00 R 25 XA LOG ST OK SU &
Start Time
End Time
3/26/93
3/26/93
00:00
18:00
}
Maximum
Type
Status OK
Records = 25
(XA)
List subsequent
Log
actions
All fields must
match for record
to be displayed

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