Tracing and Logging Utilities

nettl

nettl

Use this command to create an X.25 trace file. The description below is limited to the context of X.25 and assumes that nettl is already operating on your system. For more information and examples for this command, refer to your man pages.

NOTE

Before you can use the nettl command, your X.25 connection must be

 

operating (launched with the x25init command).

 

 

Syntax

nettl [-traceon kind [kind...]][-entity subsystem

[subsystem...]] [-file name] [-card dev name] [-size limit] [-tracemax maxsize] [-m bytes]

nettl [-traceoff] [-entity subsystem [subsystem...]] nettl [-status info]

Parameters

-traceon(-tn)Starts tracing on the specified subsystem(s). The traceon argument must be accompanied by the -entityand -cardoptions. The kind (parameter) mask must also be specified. All operations on specified subsystems are recorded when there is a match to the kind mask.

-tn kind

The kind parameter defines the masks (keywords with associated mask values) used by the tracing facility before recording messages.

You can use any of the following keywords and mask values:

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