Dialogic 6.2 Fax Machine User Manual


 
Call Tracer
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Command Syntax
brktcctrace [-o <path_string>] [-i <path_string>] [-t
<duration/sec>] [-x <max_file_size>] [-n <max_num_files>]
[-h]
Arguments
-o <path_string> Fully qualified path of the output file/log file including the log
filename. example: c:\Brooktrout\brktlog_xxx.txt, where xxx is the
client port number. The path containing spaces should be added
between double quotes. This is a mandatory parameter.
-i <path_string> Path of the input filter configuration file including the file name.
Path containing spaces should be added between double quotes.
-t <duration/sec> Time duration for the Call Tracer to stay connected to the clients in
seconds (default zero-infinite).
-x <max_file_size> Maximum size of the log file in Megabytes (default 1000).
-n <max_num_files> Maximum number of log- files to create (default 1).
-h Help
An example of using brktcctrace to create a call trace file:
brktcctrace -x 10 -n 5 -oc:\Brooktrout\brktlog_xxx.txt
In this case, the logging application creates the brktlog_xxx.txt file
where xxx represents the client port number. While the logging
process continues, logs are always written to the specified file until
the log file size reaches 10MB then the log file is cleared and
relogging starts all over again and saves the log file for example, as
brktlog_xxx.txt.1, brktlog_xxx.txt.2, brktlog_xxx.txt.3, etc.
Logging stops after the fifth log file has been created. When the
logging application records the fifth logging file, it then starts
overwriting the first log file for example, brktlog_xxx.txt.