Administration Commands
add_dlc_trace
•If you issue a command to trace XID messages on all resources and then issue a second command to trace SC and DFC messages on a particular LS, all three message types will be traced for this LS.
If you are tracing an SDLC line and would like more detailed trace information, you can get this by using internal tracing on SDLC as well as line tracing. The additional detail is formatted as part of the output for line tracing, so that you will see all of the SDLC tracing in one file. For more information, see Section 2.193, set_trace_type.
2.3.1 Supplied Parameters
Parameter name | Type | Length | Default |
[add_dlc_trace] |
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|
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resource_type | constant |
| ALL_RESOURCES |
resource_name | character | 8 | (null string) |
sidh | hex byte |
| 0 |
sidl | hex byte |
| 0 |
odai | constant |
| NO |
message_type | constant |
| TRACE_ALL |
Supplied parameters are:
resource_type
Specifies the resource to be traced and optionally the specific message types to be traced for this resource. Possible values are:
ALL_RESOURCES
Specify tracing options for all DLCs, ports, link stations, and RTP connections.
DLC
Specify tracing options for the DLC named in resource_name and for all ports and link stations that use this DLC.
PORT
Specify tracing options for the port named in resource_name and for all link stations that use this port.
LS
Specify tracing options for the LS named in resource_name.
RTP
Specify tracing options for the RTP connection named in resource_name.
PORT_DEFINED_LS
Specify tracing options for the port named in resource_name and for all defined link stations (but not implicit link stations) that use this port.
PORT_IMPLICIT_LS
Specify tracing options for the port named in resource_name and for all implicit link stations (but not defined link stations) that use this port.
resource_name
The name of the DLC, port, LS, or RTP connection for which tracing is to be activated. Do not specify this parameter if resource_type is set to ALL_RESOURCES.
If resource_type is set to RTP, you can specify the name of a particular RTP connection (this name begins with the @ character), or you can omit this parameter to indicate that all RTP traffic is to be traced.
The following three parameters identify the Local Form Session Identifier (LFSID) for a session on the specified LS. These parameters are valid only if resource_type is set to LS, and they indicate that only messages on this session are to be traced. The LFSID consists of the following parameters:
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