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Chapter 10 - Using The CLI Shell 
Starting The Trace 
The trace is be started by entering “trace<CR>”.  All historical trace messages will 
be displayed.  Since this may include many messages it may be more desirable to 
use the “trace clear<CR>” command instead.  This command will automatically 
clear the trace buffer as it starts the trace.  
Note: 
It is very useful to enable link changes when testing some protocols such as STP.  The 
trace package automatically resets the “seconds” timestamp when a link rises.  This makes it 
convenient to “zero in” on the actions taken immediately after a link becomes active. 
Figure 65: Starting A Trace 
Note: 
The trace package includes the “forward” subsystem, a remote reporting facility intended 
to be used only under the direction of RuggedCom service personnel. 
>trace stp - all 
 
STP  : Logging is disabled 
>trace stp decodes 
 
STP  : Logging decodes 
>trace stp port 7 
 
STP  : Logging decodes on port(s) 7 
 
> trace link changes 
LINK : changes 
  
>trace  
 
Log has been cleared 
009.445 IGMP TX General Query, VLAN    1, gr. 000.000.000.000, 
             to ports ALL VLAN PORTS 
010.543 LINK Link 7 has risen. 
000.550 RSTP TX port 7 RST BPDU: TCack 0 agg 1 lrn 0 fwd 0 role DP prop 1 TC 0 
            root 32768/0adc001000 cst 38, brdg 32768/0adc005000, prt 128/7 
            age 2.00, maxage 20, hello 2, fwddelay 15 V1Length 0 
000.557 RSTP RX port 7 RST BPDU: TCack 0 agg 1 lrn 0 fwd 0 role DP prop 1 TC 0 
            root 32768/0adc004000 cst 0, brdg 32768/0adc004000, prt 128/14 
age 0 00
maxage 20
hello 2
fwddelay 15 V1Length 0
Viewing DHCP Learned Information Using Ipconfig 
The CLI command “ipconfig” will provide the current IP address, subnet mask 
and default gateway.  This command provides the only way of determining these 
values when DHCP is used.
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