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Can anyone tell me what to the command line is to run a PRI/T-1 Debug within the Debug terminal? I know the username and password to get to the command prompt, but would like to run trace against a PRI or a T1. I'm looking for advanced help.
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Type the following debug commands: mail in 0 0 0 0 <enter> mail in 0 0 1 2 <enter>
Good luck trying to interpret the info..
Reverse to stop the trace..
Regards,
Paul W Now back to a 0 day week. Love these 7 day weekends.
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paulw,
This looks like a trace on the In-Mail not ISDN.
And when you say reverse, do you mean:
mail in 0 0 1 2 mail in 0 0 0 0
Just want to clarify.
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These are the ISDN trace comands that I have used here for ISDN. (mail in is the CPU command to output) By revere I mean type in these commnads again to turn off the trace. One thing. These trace files are large (1 week = 75meg) if your using PCPro and the IP link to trace. Better to use the serial port1 and set sw3-1 on the CPU to on.
Regards,
Paul W Now back to a 0 day week. Love these 7 day weekends.
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