Cisco Support Tools 1.0 User Guide How to Use the RTTest Utility 198
mem_checkpoint: Controls SmartHeap checkpointing.
mem_meters: Displays router memory meters.
opi_data: Send OPI data message to the router.
quit, q: Ends the program.
read_file, read: Directs command input to another input file
rel_tranroute: Simulate PG releasing a translation route.
route_call: Sends a route call request to the router.
send_alarm: Forces the router to send a message as an alarm.
send_get_config: Sends a GetConfigInd request to the router
send_schedule: Sends a schedule to the router.
set_half_hour: Sends a SetHalfHour request to the router
startrc: Sends a StartRC request to the router
status: Sends an message telling the router to display its status.
stop_log: Requests logmsg to stop logging messages.
symbols: Displays names of objects and symbols.
test_edit_config: Causes router to load config with the scripted interface.
test_edit_script: Causes router to test the script real time data interface.
test_indirect_route: Test request for ScriptIndirectRoute.
test_route: Analyzes routes for valid labels.
test_update_script: Causes router to test the script update interface.
tuning_param, tune: Controls tuning in the router.
watch: Sends watch expressions to the router.
Turning up ICM Call Router Tracing with RTTest
You can enable specific trace levels within RTTest by issuing the debug command,
followed by one or more trace options. Respective trace entries can then be viewed
in router logs.
For example, debug /route turns up tracing to show: