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Summary of Commands
display messages
UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507
Issue 3 April 2000 446
Synopsis
display messages
[priority <alarms, critical, ‘*C’, major, ‘**’,minor, ‘*’,events, all>] [-c]
[start <mm/dd HH:MM:SS>]
[stop <mm/dd HH:MM:SS>]
[card <range,T1,TR,SP,...,all>]
[channel <range,T1,TR,SP,...,all>]
[ID <message ID1,message ID2,all>]
[source <TSM,VROP,SPIP,TRIP,...,all>]
[pattern <regular expression search pattern>]
[number,all]
Description
The display messages
command displays error and status messages that
have been logged by the voice system. Various options are provided so that
the display can be limited to specific types of messages. If no arguments are
supplied to display messages, information is displayed on how to read the
messages (the message format) as well as command usage. The messages
are written to standard output.
If more messages exist than can be displayed on the screen, you will be
prompted with “Press the ENTER key to see more, or enter ‘q’ to quit.” If you
do not want to be prompted to press
E N T E R
(that is, if you want to display all
of the messages at once), use the -c
option.