
Command Reference
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record
The record command saves to an open file all messages written to the console
terminal. Use this command when you need to capture a snapshot of Technician
Interface output for analysis by Bay Networks Technical Response Center
personnel.
You must open a snapshot file before attempting to capture any Technician
Interface output to that file.
You must close the file
• After capturing the desired output from the Technician Interface
• Before unmounting the router file system
• Before resetting the router
If you do not follow these instructions, you can lose the contents of your snapshot
file.
Enter the following command to open a file, and to save console messages to that
file:
record open [-fileonly] [-pause]
<vol>
:
<filename>
open creates and opens a snapshot file. The system sends command output and
messages to both the console terminal and the file.
-fileonly writes messages only to the file, not to the terminal. This option is used
only within a script, and is otherwise ignored. This option allows a script to write
output to a file. The default is for messages to be written to both the file and the
terminal.
-pause immediately places the system in pause mode. You can use this option
with the
-fileonly option.
<vol>
is the slot number containing the volume used to store the file.
<filename>
is the name of the file used to store output from the router’s
Technician Interface.
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