
System Commands
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A-7
log
[
<vol>
:
<logfile>
] [
-d
<date>
] [
-t
<time>
]
[
-e"
<entity>
"
] [
-f
<severity
>] [
-s
<slot_ID>
]
[
-p
[
<rate>
] [
-c
<code #>
]
Display the current system event log.
Follow the optional
-e
flag immediately
with the entity name in quotes and
uppercase characters (no intervening
spaces).
Specify
<severity>
using letters and no
intervening spaces:
f = fault
w = warning
i = info
t = trace
d = debug
Examples:
-fwid -ffitd -fwi -fwitd
Use the optional
-p
flag to set an interval
for polling the log and displaying the
result.
✔✔
log
[
-x
|
-i
] [
-e“
<
entity>”
] [
-f
<severity>
]
[
-s
<slot_ID>
]
Excludes (
-x
) or includes (
-i
) event
logging indicated by the command
options.
✔✔
log -z
[
-s
<slot_ID>
] Displays current filter setting.
✔✔
logout
Exit the current login session.
✔✔
lso
[
-l
]
(BCC configuration mode only)
List next-level (branch) objects
configured on the current object. The
optional
-l
flag causes the BCC to list
object IDs in wrap-around screen format.
✔✔
mget
{
<obj_name>
|
<obj_id>
} .
{
<attr_name>
|
<attr_id>
| * } [ . {
<inst_id>
|*}]
(BCC only)
Retrieve the values of data objects in the
MIB.
✔✔
mlist
[[
<instances>
[
<obj_name>
]]]
(BCC only)
List objects in the MIB.
✔✔
more
[
on
|
off
] [
<#_lines_per_screen>
] Set or display the status of the
more
utility.
✔✔
(continued)
Table A-1. System Commands
(continued)
Command Purpose
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