gtpo1mgrOperations

ZTTCP TRACE-IP Trace Facility

Use this command to do the following:

Requirements and Restrictions

Format




START
starts the IP trace for the specified resources.

STOP
stops the IP trace for the specified resources.

ALL
starts or stops the IP trace for all IP routers.

IP-ipaddr
starts or stops the IP trace for all IP routers that are associated with the specified local IP address, where ipaddr is the numeric local IP address.

SDA-sda
starts or stops the IP trace for a specific IP router, where sda is the symbolic device address of the IP router.

TAPE
starts or stops writing the IP trace data to tape.

SIZE-size
changes the amount of data in each message that is traced, where size is the amount of data in each message to trace. The value can be from 8 to 3840 bytes.

NORIP
specifies that Routing Information Protocol (RIP) messages are not placed in the trace table.

RIP
specifies that RIP messages are placed in the trace table.

Additional Information

Online help information is available for this command. To display the help information, enter one of the following:

ZTTCP HELP

ZTTCP ?

Examples

The following example activates the IP trace for an IP router.

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User:   ZTTCP TRACE START SDA-944                                               |
|                                                                                |
|System: TTCP0031I 11.29.47 IP TRACE FOR IP ROUTER SDA-0944 STARTED              |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

The following example stops the IP trace for all IP routers associated with a local IP address.

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User:   ZTTCP TRACE STOP IP-9.117.249.54                                        |
|                                                                                |
|System: TTCP0040I 11.30.32 IP TRACE FOR LOCAL IP ADDRESS 9.117.249.54 STOPPED   |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Related Information

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TCP/IP native stack support.