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Octel 200/300 S.4.1 PB6001901
Printing the CPT Log
The CPT log is printed in the same format for both commands (LTor Log PR CPT). The content of
each record varies according to the type of activity traced, but similar data are printed in the same
column.
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS PRT TYPE EVENT AUX MBX/EXTN MSG# SLU L SOURCE
MM/DD/YY 11:58:34 MSG REMOVED 6013 68f9
MM/DD/YY 11:58:34 MSG FREED NO_TALK 696d
The following explains each column.
-MM/DD/YY
Month, day, and year of the transaction.
-HH:MM:SS
Hour, minute, and second of the transaction.
-PRT
Three-digit designation of the active port, starting with 0. This column is blank if the activity is not
associated with a port. For Client Server Protocol (CSP), the port column lists an OctelAccess
number from G01 to G99.
-TYPE
Types of trace activities being logged. Refer to Table 7-1 for activity types listed in this column.
-EVENT
Shows what action was taking place at that time. Refer to Appendix A at the end of this chapter for a
list of possible events.
-AUX
Shows supplemental event information. The AUX column also displays the digits entered for an
activity or a fax result code. For fax messages, the AUX column is empty if the fax was successful.
For applications routed through Octel Access, the AUX column displays the application session ID.
Server to the Refer to Appendix A in this chapter for a list of possible events and supplemental
actions that are logged, which includes a list of the fax result codes.
-MBX/EXTN
Shows only the mailbox and the extension. The network location code is not shown in this column.
Instead, the network location name is shown in the SOURCE column.
For fax messages, this column shows the baud rate.
-MSG#
Shows the message number.
-SL U L
These three columns show the slot number, the integration unit, and the link. For fax messages, the
SL column shows encoding type MH or MR.
-SOURCE
Shows the source of the call (integration). This column shows the network location name for a
network message.