
Troubleshooting Routers
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Get the number of the logical line from which you want to copy packets as
follows:
1. Enter the following Technician Interface command to display the base
line number:
get wfDs1E1PortMapEntry.4.
<slot>
.
<connector>
4 represents the wfDs1E1PortMapLineNumber attribute (parameter).
Example
Enter the following command to get the base line number of connector 1 on
an MCT1 I/O module in slot 2:
get wfDs1E1PortMapEntry.4.2.1
In this example, the response is as follows:
902101
2. Enter the following command to display the logical line number:
get wfLogicalLineEntry.7.
<base_line_number>
.
<index>
7 represents the wfLogicalLineNumber attribute (parameter).
<base_line_number>
is the response to the command you entered in step 1.
<index>
is the position of the logical line on the circuit.
Example
Enter the following command to get the number of logical line 1 from the
example in step 1:
get wfLogicalLineEntry.7.902101.1
In this example, the response is as follows:
10902101
3. Enter the following command to create an instance:
set wfPktCaptureEntry.1.
<line_no.>
1;commit
The first 1 represents the wfPktCaptureDelete attribute.
<line_no.>
is the response to the command you entered in step 2. To list the
current line numbers associated with Packet Capture, enter the command
list instances wfPktCaptureEntry.
The second
1 represents the numeric code for “create.”
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