SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND SOFTWARE UPDATE
CHAPTER 7
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 1 March 2011.
ECOTELs offer two different types of trace:
Online - trace information is immediately displayed in the GATE Manager’s trace window.
Offline - trace information is written to a file on the ECOTEL.
ECOTEL systems create trace files when the
TraceLog=file entry is present in the pabx.cfg. Traces can be
activated via remote administration (GATE Manager or FTP).
Trace Output Format
The following entries appear at the beginning and end of each trace:
DD.MM.YY-hh:mm:ss.ss, Start
DD.MM.YY-hh:mm:ss.ss, End
– DD = day
–
hh = hour
–
MM = month
–
mm = minute
–
YY = year
–
ss.ss = hundredths of seconds
Traces appear in the following format:
[<hh:mm:ss>] <module>[<port>]: <trace>
<module>
–
s = send for PRI/BRI/mobile ports
–
r = receive for PRI/BRI/mobile ports
–
stt, app, mid and ton are described in Table 7.9
–
x = send to VoIP destinations
–
y = receive from VoIP destinations
–
i = information messages and internal trace outputs between VoIP and the other interfaces (ISDN,
POTS, mobile)
–
a = VoIP controllers RTCP output
–
m = mail output
–
g = remote output
<port>
– port number (controller number in the
pabx.cfg) or 255 if a service is used
<trace>
– output in the defined syntax for the module
Please bear in mind that the volume of trace readouts can grow quite large, so that
faulty transmission of the trace data may result with remote maintenance. A trace at
full capacity can cause the system to crash.