ELS Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

ELS Monitoring Commands

This section summarizes and then explains all the ELS monitoring commands. After accessing the ELS Monitoring environment, you can enter ELS monitoring commands at the ELS> prompt.

Table 22. ELS Monitoring Command Summary

CommandFunction

? (Help)

Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists

 

the options for speci®c commands (if available). See ªGetting Helpº

 

on page 10.

Advanced

Places you in the advanced con®guration environment in which you

 

can con®gure message buffering.

Clear

Resets to zero the counts of messages associated with speci®ed

 

events, groups, or subsystems.

Display

Enables message display on the console.

Exit

Exits the ELS console process and returns the user to GWCON.

Filter

Filter ELS messages based upon the net number.

List

Lists information on ELS settings and messages.

Nodisplay

Disables message display on the console.

Noremote

Disables remote logging to ®le at remote workstation.

Notrace

Disables trace event display on the console.

Notrap

Keeps messages from being sent out in SNMP traps to the network

 

management workstation.

Packet-trace

Provides an enhanced central environment for setting and listing

 

active packet tracing parameters.

Remote

Allows messages to be logged at a ®le on a remote workstation.

Remove

Frees up memory by erasing stored information.

Restore

Clears current settings and reloads initial ELS con®guration.

Retrieve

Reloads the saved ELS con®guration.

Save

Stores the current con®guration.

Set

Sets the pin parameter and the timestamp feature.

Statistics

Displays available subsystems and pertinent statistics.

Trace

Enables trace event display on the console.

Trap

Allows messages to be sent to a network management workstation

 

in SNMP traps.

View

Allows viewing of traced packets.

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See ªExiting a Lower

 

Level Environmentº on page 11.

Advanced

Use the advanced command to enter the advanced monitoring environment. In this

environment you change message buffering operation.

Syntax:

advanced

Clear

Use the clear command to reset to zero the counts of the display, trace, trap, or remote commands as they relate to speci®c events, groups or subsystems.

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