
Status Monitoring
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How to ... Monitor Span Status
From the Command Line
To determine span status from the command line, first switch to the node on which the
component that contains the span(s) to be checked is located (see Issuing Commands
to a Component on page 50.). Next, enter the command dlt and select the
component that contains the span(s) from the list of configured components (this list
only displays if there is more than one local component other than common or
tmscomm configured on the node). After the node has connected to both tcad and
trip (two processes needed to develop the information), enter spanstatus <n>,
<n-n>, or <all>, where <n> is the number of the span in question, <n-n> is a
series of spans, and <all> is all spans configured on that node. The span status
report displays as follows:
Using PeriView
Span Status is available for each digital Media Processing Server defined for the
domain in the Activity Monitor’s workspace. A Span Status tool can be launched for a
single Media Processing Server or for multiple Media Processing Servers; a window
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