ELS Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

Maximum:7976 vector, 155 subsystem

Memory:71784/620 vector+ 81256/217714 data+ 64 heap=371438Subsys

Subsys

Name of subsystem

Vector

Maximum size of subsystem

Exist Number of events de®ned in this subsystem

String Number of bytes used for message storage in this subsystem

Active Number of active (displayed, trapped, or counted) events in the subsystem Heap Dynamic memory in use by subsystem

Trace

Use the trace command to select the trace events to be displayed on the system monitoring. This command provides function that is similar to the packet trace command described in ªPacket-trace Monitoring Commandsº on page 205.

Syntax:

 

trace

event . . .

 

group . . .

 

range . . .

 

subsystem . . .

event subsystem.event#

Causes the speci®ed trace event subsystem( .event#) to be displayed on the system monitoring.

group groupname

Allows trace events that were previously added to the speci®ed group to be displayed on the router monitoring.

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 of the speci®ed event range.

Causes the trace events in the speci®ed range for the speci®ed subsystem to be displayed on the system monitoring.

Example:

trace range gw 19 22

Causes the trace events gw.19, gw.20, gw.21, and gw.22 to be displayed on the system monitoring.

subsystem subsystemname

Allows trace events associated with the speci®ed subsystem to be displayed on the router monitoring.

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