Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía Para Resolver Problemas
Troubleshooting the System
▀ Using the System Diagnostic Utilities
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide
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Step 6
Configure the amount of information that is displayed by the monitor. To enable or disable options, enter the letter
associated with that option (C, D, E, etc.). To increase or decrease the verbosity, use the plus ( + ) or minus ( - ) keys.
associated with that option (C, D, E, etc.). To increase or decrease the verbosity, use the plus ( + ) or minus ( - ) keys.
The current state, ON (enabled) or OFF (disabled), is shown to the right of each option.
Step 7
Press the Enter key to refresh the screen and begin monitoring.
The monitor remains active until disabled. To quit the protocol monitor and return to the prompt, press q.
Using the Protocol Monitor for a Specific Subscriber
The system‘s protocol monitor can be used to display information for a specific subscriber session that is currently
being processed. Depending on the number of protocols monitored, and the number of sessions in progress, a significant
amount of data is generated. It is highly recommended that logging be enabled on your terminal client in order to
capture all of the information that is generated.
being processed. Depending on the number of protocols monitored, and the number of sessions in progress, a significant
amount of data is generated. It is highly recommended that logging be enabled on your terminal client in order to
capture all of the information that is generated.
Follow the instructions in this section to invoke and configure the protocol monitoring tool for a specific subscriber
session.
session.
Step 1
To invoke the session-specific protocol monitor enter the following command:
The following screen is displayed, followed by a list of all available monitoring methods: