SWAN Concentrator and WAN Subsystem Troubleshooting Guide
Installing and Using the SWAN Tools
SWAN Concentrator and WAN Subsystem Troubleshooting Guide—426992-008
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QUEST 2 Command Syntax
At the command line interface, you would use the -ip parameter option rather
than the DUMP PAL parameter. In interactive mode you can use either, the ip
parameter or the DUMP PAL parameter.
TACL>quest2 -ip range $system.volumename.filename
At the interactive interface, enter one of the following command statements to
invoke the DUMP PAL parameter.
TACL>quest2
-->ip=range
or
-->dump pal=range
Some examples of this command follow.
If entered at the TACL command line interface, the following command
displays all CLIP PAL images,
TACL>quest2 -ip $system.zwandump.D0123456
while this command requests the display of the specified range of CLIP PALS.
TACL>quest2 -ip=0x00080000 .. +20 &
$system.zwandump.D0123456
If entered through the interactive interface:
-->ip
displays all CLIP PAL images.
-->ip=0x00080000 .. +20
displays the specified range of CLIP PALs.
--> dump pal
displays all CLIP PAL images.
--> dump pal=0x00080000 ..+20
displays the specified range of CLIP PAL images.
DUMP STACK task-name (interactive entry mode only)
displays the general stack information. The task-name must be specified in
uppercase letters.
The DUMP STACK parameter is valid only in the interactive mode.
The command syntax in the interactive entry mode is:
TACL>quest2
-->dump stack task-name
The shows an example of the DUMP STACK parameter:
-->dump stack SNMP