Log Commands 7-19
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
PB60019
−
01
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LOG PR CPT
Specify Print Option(s):
”S”tart <time>, ”E”nd <time>, ”L”ine <length>, ”P”age <length> ”\”
”C”ontinuous
Filters: PR TY EV AU MB MS SL UN LI SO D
1
D2 D3 D4 D5
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s 00 02 09 00 00 ty ont
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS PRT TYPE
EVENT
AUX
MBX/EXTN MSG# SL U L SOURCE
D
1
D2 D3 D4 D5
02/09/00
1
5:5
1
:48 004 ONT_IN
WKUP_REQ
KNOWSER
02/09/00
1
5:5
1
:48 004 ONT_OUT WKUP_RSP
KNOWSER
02/09/00
1
5:5
1
:53 004 ONT_IN
LYSN_REQ
2
02/09/00
1
5:5
1
:53 004 ONT_OUT LYSN_RSP
2
02/09/00
1
5:52:00 004 ONT_IN
SHDR_REQ
EE6B2800
02/09/00
1
5:52:00 004 ONT_OUT SHDR_RSP
ACCEPT
B2D05E004
02/09/00
1
5:52:
1
2 004 ONT_IN
MHDR_REQ
ADMNMSG
02/09/00
1
5:52:
1
2 004 ONT_OUT MHDR_RSP
SUCCESS
0000
NYORK
1
02/09/00
1
5:52:
1
8 004 ONT_IN
ADMGENREQ GETNAME
9068
02/09/00
1
5:52:
1
8 004 ONT_OUT ADMASCRSP SUCCESS
JOHN SNOW
02/09/00
1
5:52:3
1
004 ONT_IN
ADMGENRSP SUCCESS
02/09/00
1
5:52:34 004 ONT_OUT END_MSG
02/09/00
1
5:52:37 004 ONT_IN
ADMGENRSP ADDED
02/09/00
1
5:52:42 004 ONT_IN
ADMGENREQ CHMODE
00
02/09/00
1
5:52:42 004 ONT_OUT ADMGENRSP SUCCESS
02/09/00
1
5:52:52 004 ONT_IN
MHDR_REQ
NEWVCE
9068
9058
02/09/00
1
5:52:5
1
004 ONT_OUT MHDR_RSP
SUCCESS
1
20B
NYORK
1
02/09/00
1
5:53:
1
2 004 ONT_IN
END_MSG
02/09/00
1
5:53:
1
2 004 ONT_OUT SAVE_RQ
02/09/00
1
5:53:
1
3 004 ONT_IN
SAVE_GO
02/09/00
1
5:53:
1
4 004 ONT_OUT MSG_RSP
1
20B
NYORK
1
02/09/00
1
5:53:24 004 ONT_IN
MHDR_REQ
NEWVCE
9068
204
02/09/00
1
5:53:24 004 ONT_OUT MHDR_RSP
SUCCESS
1
20C
NYORK2
02/09/00
1
5:53:3
1
004 ONT_IN
END_MSG
02/09/00
1
5:53:3
1
004 ONT_OUT SAVE_RQ
02/09/00
1
5:53:32 004 ONT_IN
SAVE_GO
02/09/00
1
5:53:32 004 ONT_OUT MSG_RSP
1
20C
NYORK2
02/09/00
1
5:53:42 004 ONT_IN
MHDR_REQ
ENDSES
02/09/00
1
5:53:42 004 ONT_OUT MHDR_RSP
SUCCESS
0000
NYORK2
Client Server Protocol Trace Examples
Client Server Protocol (CSP) request-reply trace displays activity between the OctelAccess Server and
the message server. This type of trace information can be used to troubleshoot development of
OctelDesigner applications. The example below shows a voice session between the OctelAccess Server
and the message server. The string of digits following the session ID in the AUX field is the raw bytes in
the packet. This information is not translated.
@
LOG PR CPT
Specify Print Option(s):
”S”tart <time>, ”E”nd <time>, ”L”ine <length>, ”P”age <length> ”\”
”C”ontinuous
Filters: PR TY EV AU MB MS SL UN LI SO D
1
D2 D3 D4 D5
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS PRT TYPE
EVENT
AUX
MBX/EXTN MSG# SL U L SOURCE
04/2
1
/00 07:23:27 00
1
PORT
OFFSHOOT
04/2
1
/00 07:23:27 GO3 CSP_OUT NEWCALL
1
8A 0
1
00 0B 00 0A 00 0B 00 0
1
04/2
1
/00 07:23:27 G03 CSP_IN
SPK_PRMPT
1
08 00 00 00 00 0C 00 0B 00 0
1
04/2
1
/00 07:23:27 G03 ERROR
CL_ERROR
1
04/2
1
/00 07:23:27 GO3 CSP_OUT END_SPEAK
1
86 00 00 0B 00 0A 00 0B 00 0
1
04/2
1
/00 07:23:27 G03 CSP_IN
RECRD_MSG
1
1
3 00 00 00 00 0B 00 0B 00 0
1
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