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Data Analyzer Commands

run

-p

Specify level 2 or level 3 protocol for analysis and trace

 

display. See the protocol command for specific details

 

on format for option -p.

Examples

To start the analyzer on ZLUs 19 and 20 use the command:

run 19

The command run 20 would have the same effect. In this example the default file name would be /var/opt/acc/log/anz_19.eve. If run 20 had been used the file name would have been /var/opt/acc/log/anz_20.eve, but the data captured would have been the same.

Display> run 19

Analyzer on ZLUs 19 and 20 started OK

To start the analyzer with LCN filtering for LCN numbers 120, 139, and

200 use the following command:

Display> run 19 -l 120 139 200

Analyzer on ZLUs 19 and 20 started OK

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Contents ACC X.25 Data Analyzer User’s Guide EditionPage Legal Notices Page Publishing History Page Preface Manual OrganizationRelated Documentation Hardware ManualsSoftware Manuals Contents Typical X.25 and Data Analyzer Sessions Overview Data Analyzer Overview Overview of ACC based Data Analyzer Data Analyzer Overview Data Analyzer Features Data Analyzer Requirements Installing the Data Analyzer Installing the Analyzer Software Software RemovalSoftware Installation Verifying Installation Following four events will be displayed Display exit Exit Program Configuring the Analyzer Dynamic Set-Up of Analyzer ConfigurationFirst 8-Channel multiplexer card in the ACC subsystem by Data Analyzer Commands Detailed Command Descriptions Display FormatDescription Example Both X.25 and Isdn analyzer sessionsLCI Exit Help ExamplesOptions ASCII8 Protocol Run Examples Runc Show ZLU.#Azlu Shutdown Stop Stopd Network Configuration Setting Up the Network Configuration File Mux Firmware Download FilePort Definitions ZLU DefinitionsRunning Ttgen and Starting the ACC Mux Starting ACC Subsystem and Analyzer Running Pdisplay ASCII8 Sample Network Configuration File 10 X25CNT,0,X25CNTLDSIZE43EAH Sample Network Configuration File Appendix a Typical X.25 and Data Analyzer General Procedures Introduction