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Chapter 13: - Using Cisco Common Tools

How to Use the OPCTest Utility

Note: When entering arguments, the opctest command is already implied. Do not enter it in the Arguments field.

Step 4 If desired, in the Commands field, enter (or paste from a batch file) a group of commands to run in batch mode.

When you do this:

Separate individual commands by a new line.

Do not enter input flags.

Do not enter an input file name in the arguments field.

Step 5 Specify the command duration time or accept the default (60 seconds). This is the amount of time the command will attempt to run before terminating.

Step 6 If desired, check Elevate Command Priority. This ensures the command will run regardless of the level of server activity.

Step 7 Click the Run button.

To Access OPCTest from a Command Line on a Node

From a command-line on an ICM PG, you can access OPCTest from any location on the local physical drive by entering: opctest /<customer_instance> /<node>

For example:

c:\>opctest /my_customer_instance /pg1a

d:\temp>opctest /my_customer_instance /pg1a

Using OPCTest

To list available commands, type help or ? from the OPCTest command prompt.

Some of the OPCTest commands, such as List_Agents and List_Trunk_Group, require one or more additional command line switches. Type command name /? to obtain the proper syntax.

Syntax: opctest [/f InputFile] [/system SystemName] [/cust Customer] [/

node ICMNode] [/pipe OutputPipe] [/debug] [/stop] [/help] [/?]

Parameter Descriptions

agent_trace: Controls agent tracing in the router.

call_control, call: Controls various kinds access to OPC calls.

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