Cisco Systems 2.1(1) Treadmill User Manual


 
Ending an RTTest Session
It is very important that you quit from your RTTest session when nished. If too many RTTest
sessions are left running in the background, system resources will be drained and call routing
will be adversely affected.
To quit an RTTest session, enter: rttest: quit
How to Use the SS7NICTrace Utility
Use SS7NICTrace to view and set debug trace bits on an ICM SS7 NIC PG.
Note: This tool can be used in both Interactive Mode and Batch Mode. For details on scheduling
this tool to run in batch mode see Using Batch Mode.
Accessing SS7NICTrace
SS7NICTrace is an external GUI application present on all ICM nodes as part of that standard
ICM installation. It cannot be run from within the Support Tools dashboard.
To access SS7NICTrace on an SS& NIC PG, from a command line, enter ss7nictrace.
How to Use the VRUTrace Utility
Use the VRUTrace utility to output tracing information from a Voice Response Unit (VRU)
device, and to and from its PIM process. VRUTrace lets you capture and playback session data.
Note: This tool can be used in both Interactive Mode and Batch Mode. For details on scheduling
this tool to run in batch mode see Using Batch Mode.
For use with ICM VRU PGs only.
To Access VRUTrace from the Dashboard
To run VRUTrace from the Support Tools Dashboard:
Step 1
Use the System Select screen to select the system you want to work with.
Step 2
From the Dashboard menu, select Cisco Common Tools > VRUTrace.
Step 3
In the Arguments eld, enter desired arguments, as described in the Using section below.
Note: When entering arguments, the vrutrace command is already implied. Do not enter it
in the Arguments eld.
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How to Use the SS7NICTrace Utility