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ATS-6511A/B/C Users Guide
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Note:
The user can delete the user “default” file by specifying that filename on the
command line. If this occurs and the user does not save the system settings the system will
use the factory default settings when restarted/rebooted/power cycled.
See also:
save, load, list.
Diag:
Description:
Adjust diagnostic levels. Port 1800 is used by the system for diagnostic
logging purposes. The port is made available to help in troubleshooting anomalies but
potentially outputs a great deal of uninteresting information. Therefore, the diag command
is provided to enable a user to select the level of logging desired on the diag port and aid in
filtering output that is not of interest.
Many different software modules are incorporated as part of the system and the level of
diagnostic logging is set for each module independently. The software module itself has a
specific identifier ("kas2" or "clock" for instance) to enable a user to specify the module
they would like to change the amount of diagnostic logging for.
By default all software modules are set to "info" but there are three levels of diagnostic
logging available:
•
error:
Displays only diagnostic output pertaining to error conditions and is the
least verbose setting.
•
info:
Displays information only on reasonably significant events that have
occurred within the software module.
•
debug:
Most verbose mode displays a great deal of information about routine
events within the software module.
To set the level of diagnostic logging the user must specify the module they are interested
in and then specify the level of diagnostic logging desired. This will affect the output on the
diag port (port 1800) for all network connections.
Syntax
: diag (clock|gps|kas2|software|tagps|timecode|tsc4370|warmstart error|info|debug)
Command Example:
ATS-6511>diag gps debug
Query:
ATS-6511>settings diaglog
[clock] info
[gps] debug
[kas2] info
[software]
[tagps]
[timecode] info
[tsc4370] info
[warmstart]
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