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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter 9
Troubleshooting Commands
dsperr
dsperr
Display Error
Display error message files. The dsperr command is primarily a debug command. Because it displays
tasks and system calls, the information is more suitable to developers or others who can use information
that is internal to the switch rather than applicable to the network. The information may also be useful
to Cisco support personnel.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
dsperr <-s1 slot> [-en <Error#>] [ -tr {P|L|N}]
Syntax Description
Related Commands
clrerr
-sl
(Mandatory) Number of the slot. The value of slot is any slot in the switch.
-en
An option that lets you specify a particular error record. You can list all the errors by using
dsperr without this parameter and note the Error Num then display just that error record.
-tr
This option allows you specify 3 options for printing trace data: P, L, or N. If -tr is not
specified, the trace data is printed normally.
P–Pause prompts before printing the trace data with the following message:
This section contains trace data that may span multiple pages. This data is contained
in the file:
C:\LOG\slot09\error08.log
You can ftp this file to a workstation for further analysis
Do you want to view this data now [Yes/No]?
L–Lists all of the trace data file names, for example:
C:\LOG\slot09\error08.log
C:\LOG\slot09\error07.log
C:\LOG\slot09\error06.log
C:\LOG\slot09\error09.log
N–No disables trace data printing.