ELS Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

Syntax:

 

clear

event . . .

 

group . . .

 

subsystem . . .

event subsystem. event#

Resets the count of events to zero for displaying, trapping, tracing or

remote logging of the speci®ed event subsystem( .event#).

group group.name

Resets the count of events to zero for displaying, trapping, tracing or

remote logging of the speci®ed group group( .name).

subsystem subsystem.name

Resets the count of events to zero for displaying, trapping, tracing or

remote logging of the speci®ed subsystem subsystem( .name).

Display

Use the display command to enable the message display on the monitoring monitor for speci®c events.

Syntax:

displayevent . . .

group . . .

range . . .

subsystem . . .

event subsystem.event#

Displays messages for the speci®ed event (subsystem.event#).

group groupname

Displays messages of a speci®ed group groupname( ).

range subsystemname ®rst_event_number last_event_number

Where ®rst_event_numberis the number of the ®rst event in the speci®ed event range, and last_event_number is the number of the last event in the speci®ed event range.

Displays a range of messages for the speci®ed subsystem.

Example:

display range gw 19 22

Displays events gw.19, gw.20, gw.21, and gw.22.

subsystem subsystem.name

Displays any messages associated with the speci®ed subsystem logging(

level). If you do not specify a logging level, all messages for that subsystem are turned on.

Files

Use the ®les command to transfer trace ®les to another host on the network using TFTP.

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