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Communications processor console utility: cpcon TX Utilities Manual
ethtrace
Controls tracing of Ethernet packets sent and received to tracing applications (such
as ss7trace or txalarm_) using the following syntax:
ethtrace [<interface number (1-based)|*> [ON [<host chan>]|OFF|INFO]]
The following table shows examples of ethtrace:
Command Description
ethtrace
ethtrace * info
Shows how each Ethernet interface is configured for tracing.
ethtrace 1 on Activates tracing on Ethernet interface number 1. Packets are traced to the
default host channel [47 = ss7trace channel].
ethtrace * on Activates tracing on all Ethernet interfaces (tracing to default host channel).
ethtrace 2 on 12 Activates tracing on Ethernet interface number 2 with all trace packets sent to
host channel 12 (txalarm_).
ethtrace * off Deactivates tracing on all Ethernet interfaces.
Refer to Receiving data traces from TX based tasks: ss7trace on page 22 and
Receiving alarms from TX based tasks: txalarm on page 19 for more information.
You can also use the txconfig host-based utility to control Ethernet tracing. Refer to
the Dialogic® NaturalAccess™ Signaling Software Configuration Manual for more
information.
ping
Manages PINGs using the following syntax:
ping [<remote IP>|* [INFO|CLEAR|STOP|START] [-<option> [<param>]]
where:
remote IP is the remote IP address that uniquely identifies each ping.
The following table describes the ping commands:
Command Description
INFO Show details about a specific ping or a summary indicated with an asterisk (*).
CLEAR Clears a previous PING from memory, which implies STOP.
STOP Stops the specific ping. An asterisk (*) stops all pings.
START Starts sending pings to a given remote IP address.
If you use ping without specifying any command, the resulting action depends on
whether or not there is already a ping in progress for the specified remote IP
address. If a ping for the specified remote IP address already exists, the ping is
treated as an INFO command. If no ping exists for the specified remote IP address,
the PING is treated as a START command.
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