The pim1_summary file is a playback of the ACD configuration and includes information on unconfigured Position IDs and CDNs, as well as Meridian Link misconfigurations.

The pim1_trace file is the complete dialog of what the ACD is seeing during this capture.

Note: The pim1_summary and pim1_trace files are overwritten every time MPTrace is used.

When adding new configurations to the ACD, old .cap files from the merpimcap directory should be deleted so that you can see fresh results after new .cap files are written. The .cap files are the raw binary files that are written from the ACD to the merpimcap directory. When an MPTrace is run, these binary .cap files are converted into two text files. If there are old files in the directory, then the playback of the configuration includes old data that may have already been addressed and fixed.

Command Line Options

Syntax: MPTrace [ProcessName(s)] [/if InputFile] [/tf TraceOutputFile] [/sf SummaryOutputFile] [/bd BeginDate(mm/dd/yyyy)] [/bt BeginTime(hh:mm:ss)] [/ed EndDate(mm/dd/yyyy)] [/et EndTime(hh:mm:ss)] [/hr HoursBack] [/all] [/last] [/prev] [/bin] [/ms] [/debug] [/regbase RegBase] [/icrroot icmRoot] [/pbreal] [/pb_sb PlaybackSecondsToBackup] [/pb_sync_hh] [/pb_sync_today] [/pb_fsph PlaybackFileStartPositionHint] [/nobuf] [/notracemlink] [/notracemei] [/tracemlkhex] [/tracemeihex] [/notracerd] [/notracetp] [/help] [/?]

See Also

For related information, see:

About Cisco Common Utilities

Cisco TAC ICM Technical Notes on Cisco.com

Cisco Support Tools 1.0 User Guide

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