Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Tracing
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Example
Example
?HEX ON
LABEL Command
The LABEL command formats state machine entries, frames, packets, message
headers, and message data when set to ON (or defaults). This command is useful only
for personnel who have source code listings.
ON | OFF
ON enables formatting of trace record information. This is the default when first
entering PTrace. OFF disables formatting of trace record information.
Example
?LABEL OFF
NEXT Command
The NEXT command defines which records to send to the output device. You can
select the records by specifying a count and/or a timestamp. You can specify the count
by entering an integer or by pressing a function key at the 6530 terminal. Only records
matching the SELECT and FILTER options are displayed.
count
is an integer that specifies the number of records to send to the output device. The
valid range is 0 through 255. If you do not specify a count, one record is sent.
timestamp
specifies a time in hh:mm:ss.tt format, where ss and tt are optional. Once a
record is found that has a timestamp greater than or equal to the timestamp
specified, the count parameter or F-key that is pressed will be used to determine
the number of records sent to the output device.
F-key
is pressed to specify the number of lines to display at the 6530 terminal. Table 16-2
lists the number of lines that are sent when specific function keys are pressed.
LABEL { ON | OFF }
N[EXT] [ count ] [ AFTER timestamp ] [ F-key ]