Log Commands 7-31
Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB60019−01
- End Time, E [YY MM DD HH MM]
Displays CDR data ending at a specified time other than the last record currently in the log. To select
a particular end time, at the @ prompt, enter:
CDR E [YY MM DD HH MM]
@CDRE000907
You can specify an end time with or without a start time. If no start time is specified, the CDR log is
displayed from the logical begin time to the end time specified.
You can add additional filters to the command line to display only specific type and status information.
- Wrap, [W]
Displays the current wrap status in the log file. When W is specified all other filters are ignored in
that command line. If some data in the CDR file has been overwritten, the display shows:
LOG FILE WRAPPED
LOG FILE BEGINNING TIME IS MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
TIME OF FIRST RECORD IN LOG IS MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
. If the logical begin time is not set, line two in the preceding screen is not displayed.
If the logical begin time was set before the file was overwritten, the display shows:
TIME OF FIRST RECORD IN LOG IS MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
All records logged between the beginning time and the time of first record are lost.
Managing the Log File
Establishing the correct logical begin time is critical to good log file management. The following is the
recommended procedure for regular CDR data collection:
- Specify the end time. At the @ prompt, enter
CDRE0001150600
Enter
Records from the current logical begin time to 6:00 a.m., January 15, 2000, are displayed.
- Set the begin time to that same end time. At the @ prompt, enter:
CDRB0001150600
Enter