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Version 6.6 873 October 2014
Installation & Operation Manual 52. Internal System Controller (SC) Software Logs
52.4 Viewing Log Files
All of the Log files including both the current and the closed (old) files of each subject
can be seen or called upon using the following command:
log [<options>] <logfile>
Supported log files are: core, bootp, cli, hbg, hbm, tpncp, sat, trap, upgrade,
watchdog, syslog, activity
The log command may also be used for viewing Media Gateway board logs by
specifying board # <slot number> instead of the logfile. For more information, see
Section 'Collecting Advanced Media Gateway Board Logs' on page 843.
Without any options, the log command displays the new logs as they are generated by
the Media Gateway boards. With option -<number>, it displays the last <number> of
lines from the logfile (e.g., log -100 trap displays the last 100 logs from the trap log
file). With option -f, it displays the complete log file. Option -h allows viewing the
history of the log files (10 last log files are stored in the history).
The example below demonstrates how the current SNMP trap logs can be viewed:
Figure
52-1: Viewing an 'SNMP Trap' Log

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