Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 5 (36939-90054)

Chapter 8 155
Formatting Host-Based X.25 Log Files
To Use EVLOG
Options:
0 — Set all options back to their default values
1 — File (logfile1, 15 records)
2 — Records (2..5)
3 — Event types (3)
4 — Subsystems (4)
5 — Event codes (3584..4607)
6 — Logical Channel Identifier (LCI) (ALL)
. — ............
. — ............
. — ............
Option 7: Virtual Port Number (VPN). Use this option to restrict
the records displayed to those for a particular virtual port number
(VPN). (Some PAD events contain the VPN but not the corresponding
LCI; some X.25 events contain the LCI but not the VPN. However, some
X.25 events contain both, so usually you can logically tie the two
together.) In the following example, the user presses
[RETURN] to accept
the default of displaying all records.
Enter number of option or <CR> to select current options: 7
Logical Channel Identifier (LCI) (1—255 0 = ALL) [ALL]?
Options:
0 — Set all options back to their default values
1 — File (logfile1, 15 records)
2 — Records (2..5)
3 — Event types (3)
4 — Subsystems (4)
5 — Event codes (3584..4607)
6 — Logical Channel Identifier (LCI) (ALL)
7 — Virtual Port Number (VPN) (ALL)
. — ............
. — ............
. — ............
Option 8: Time/Offset Format. There are fourtypes of timestamps in
event log records. They are:
HOST time The time the event was logged on the host (HP 3000).
Found in event type 3 (DTC).
PC time The time the event was logged on the OV DTC MGR
PC. (This type is not meaningful for log files created on
systems using host-based network management.)
DTC CPU time The time the event was sent from the DTC. Found in
event type 3 (DTC).
DTC SNP time The time the event occurred on the SNP. Found in
event type 3 (DTC)
Use this option to choose whether one of these timestamp types will be
displayed under the column labeled “Time/offset” or whether the offset
will be from the beginning of the file. In the example that follows, the
user chooses to display the time that events were logged on the host.