HP X.25/9000 User's Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (5900-1523, August 2011)

Table 33 Filter file options (continued)
ValueTypeSystem/subsystem level
decimal number between 0 and 4095
(this can be a list or range of values)
lciSX25L3 (subsystem level)
call, callc, clear, clearc,
data, rr, rnr, interrupt,
packet
reset, resetc, restart,
restartc, diagnostic,
registration, reject
connect, disconnect, data,
fctl, network
family (refer to Table 34 (page 124)
below)
The following table lists the packet types displayed for each value combined with family.
Table 34 Filter file family options
Packet types displayed
Family From DCE to DTEFrom DTE to DCE
INCOMING CALL
CALL CONNECTED
CALL REQUEST
CALL ACCEPTED
connect
CLEAR INDICATION
CLEAR CONFIRMATION
CLEAR REQUEST
CLEAR CONFIRMATION
disconnect
DATA
DCE INTERRUPT
DATA
DTE INTERRUPT
data
DCE INTERRUPT CONFIRMATIONDTE INTERRUPT CONFIRMATION
DCE RR
DCE RNR
DTE RR
DTE RNR
fctl
RESET INDICATIONRESET REQUEST
DCE RESET CONFIRMATIONDTE RESET CONFIRMATION
DIAGNOSTIC
RESTART INDICATION
RESTART REQUEST
DTE RESTART CONFIRMATION
network
DCE RESTART INDICATION
REGISTRATION
Filter file examples
The following examples illustrate the use of filter configuration commands within the filter file.
Starts formatting at 10:55:21 on 7/16/94, finishing 3 minutes later:
FORMATTER FILTER time_from 10:55:00 7/16/94
FORMATTER FILTER time_through 10:58:00 7/16/94
Filters data only on lci numbers 1, 3, 4, 5:
SX25L3 lci 1 3-5
SX25L3 packet data
After you have created the filter file, check its syntax with:
netfmt -p -c filter_file
and then run:
netfmt -v -c /tmp/filter -f /tmp/tracex25.TRC0 | more
124 Tracing and logging utilities