6.18 soiplog

This command is used to display the logs for the SR-5129 messages for a particular SEAS terminal.

Options

Options and option parameters that are underlined indicate that a value must be specified for that option or parameter.

-l

This option enables and disables logging.

-d

This option displays live message logs

-n X

This option displays the last X number of messages.

-h

This option displays the help for this command.

Example

soiplog –h

soiplog -l enable":loc=XXXX

Dependencies

None

Notes

With two active connections to the CCS MR, logging must be enabled on each IPSM card that has an active SEAS terminal in order to properly log all SR-5129 communication data.

Assuming a message size of 500 bytes, each IPSM card can log approximately 2000 messages.

If an attempt is made to enable logging on a terminal when logging is already enabled on a different terminal, then the following warning message appears in the previously enabled terminal.

"Warning: SOIP Logging Enabled from Terminal: <New logging enabled terminal>"

If an attempt is made to disable logging on a terminal when logging is already enabled on a different terminal, then the following warning message appears in the previously enabled terminal

“Warning: SOIP Logging disabled from Terminal: <New logging enabled terminal>”

If an attempt is made to turn on logging on a terminal when it is already enabled on a different terminal, then the following warning message appears in the previously enabled terminal.

“Warning: SOIPLOG Started on Terminal: <New logging enabled terminal>”

Output

pass:loc=1305:cmd= “soiplog –h”

    Usage: SOIPLOG [[-l option] |
                                     [-d] [-n] [-h]]
                                    
    Options:
     -l  <enable/disable>     Enable/Disable the logs
     -d                                          Display live message logs
    -n  <num>                        Display last <num> number of messages. Range=1..2000
    -h                                          Display Command Help
                               

To Enable Real time logging and display, the following commands must be entered one after the other:

pass:cmd="soiplog -l enable":loc=XXXX

pass:cmd="soiplog -d":loc=XXXX

To enable logging and to display the last N number of logged messages, the following commands must be entered one after the other:

pass:cmd="soiplog -l enable":loc=XXXX

pass:cmd="soiplog -n N":loc=XXXX


    [mm/dd/yy:hour:min:sec ] Message Received.
                    
     0353 SR5129  Rcvd 064 bytes, trm=17 
    7E 7E 7E 7E 00 00 00 38    02 01 01 02 01 50 04 0A     *~~~~   8     P  * 
    41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48    49 50 04 0B 53 45 41 53     *ABCDEFGHIJ  SEAS* 
    4E 4A 43 43 53 4D 31 04    11 50 49 53 43 4E 4A 53     *NJCCSM1  PISCNJS* 
    4E 44 38 31 58 49 46 30    31 41 02 01 00 02 01 01     *ND81XIF01A      * 
                    
    [mm/dd/yy:hour:min:sec ] Message Received.
                    
     0354 SR5129  Rcvd 133 bytes, trm=17 
    7E 7E 7E 7E 00 00 00 7D    02 01 01 02 01 50 04 0A     *~~~~   }              P      * 
    41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48    49 50 04 0B 53 45 41 53     *ABCDEFGHIJ   SEAS* 
    4E 4A 43 43 53 4D 31 04    11 50 49 53 43 4E 4A 53     *NJCCSM1 PISCNJS* 
    4E 44 38 31 58 49 46 30    31 41 02 01 00 02 01 13     *ND81XIF01A              * 
    04 43 03 41 41 42 44 45    46 47 48 49 50 51 53 45     * ABCDEFGHIJKSE    * 
    41 53 4E 4A 43 43 53 4D    31 00 56 52 46 00 2A 56     *ASNJCCSM1 VFY *V* 
    46 59 2D 47 54 54 3A 3A    30 31 30 2C 2A 2A 2D 2A    *FY-GTT::010,       **-** 
    2A 2D 2A 2A 2C 2A 2A 3A    31 32 33 34 35 36 3A 35     **-**,**:123456:5        * 
    30 2C 56 52 46                                                                       *0,VRF                          *