next
prev
search ...
currentDisplays the current trace packet. If the current packet is not valid, the first
packet in the trace buffer is displayed.
first Displays the first traced packet in the trace buffer.
jump
n
Displays the traced packet
n
packets ahead of or behind the current packet.
last Displays the last traced packet in the trace buffer.
next Displays the next traced packet.
prev Displays the previous traced packet.
search

hexstring

Displays the next traced packet that contains the specified hex string.
Packet-trace Monitoring Commands
This section describes the Packet-trace Monitoring commands. After accessing the
Packet-trace Monitoring environment, you can enter Packet-trace Monitoring
commands at the ELS Packet Trace> prompt.
Table23. Packet Trace Monitoring Command Summary
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on page
10.
Off Disables packet tracing.
On Enables packet tracing. Prompts for memory trace buffer size if not
previously set.
Reset Clears the trace buffer and resets all associated counters.
Set Configurestracing options.
Subsystems Activates tracing for the subsystems that support packet tracing, or
displays a summary.
Trace-status Displaysinformation on the status of packet tracing, including configuration
and run-time.
View Provides View Captured Packet TraceBuffers Console
Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower Level
Environment” on page 11.

Off

Use the off command to disable packet tracing.
Syntax:
off

On

Use the on command to enable packet tracing.
Syntax:
ELS Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)
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