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Examples Using LOG PR CPT
You can use the LOG command to trace specific information. Use print options, such as the start time (S)
or end time (E) along with any combination of filters. At the @ prompt, enter:
LOG PR CPT
Enter
Print options and filters display.
@LOG PR CPT
Specify Print Option(s):
“S”tart <time>, “E”nd <time>, “L”ine <length>, “p”age <length> “\”
”C”ontinuous
Filters: PR TY EV AU MB MS SL UN LI SO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
>S0076E0078
Mailbox Activities
To print all mailbox activity currently in the CPT log, enter the filter MB. You can enter specific mailbox
numbers or partial mailbox digits.
@LOG PR CPT
Specify Print Option(s):
“S”tart <time>, “E”nd <time>, “L”ine <length>, “p”age <length> “\”
”C”ontinuous
Filters: PR TY EV AU MB MS SL UN LI SO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
>S0076MB− ”TY− NET
In this example, this command displays a mailbox without location information. The TY − NET filter is
necessary because the location and mailbox numbers are both printed in the MB column.
Port Activities
To print all port activity currently in the CPT log, enter the filter PR. To specify a particular port, enter
three digits beginning with 0. You can designate start and end times.
@LOG PR CPT
Specify Print Option(s):
“S”tart <time>, “E”nd <time>, “L”ine <length>, “p”age <length> “\”
”C”ontinuous
Filters: PR TY EV AU MB MS SL UN LI SO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
>PR 007 S 00 7 6
In this example, this command displays all CPT records for port 7 that occurred on or after July 7, 2000.
Location Activity
To print the network location activity, enter:
TY NET_MSG