Toolpack Debug Application:Tbsigtrace
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:-isdn Default isdn trace activation | :-isdn Default isdn trace activation | ||
:-ip Default ip trace activation (sip and sigtran) | :-ip Default ip trace activation (sip and sigtran) | ||
+ | :-h248 Default h248 trace activation | ||
:-cap CAP format enabled | :-cap CAP format enabled | ||
:-regroup Regroup entity of same type | :-regroup Regroup entity of same type | ||
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tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter TB000544 -regroup -cap | tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter TB000544 -regroup -cap | ||
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+ | tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter TB000544 -h248 -cap | ||
=== Configuration file (optional) === | === Configuration file (optional) === |
Revision as of 11:31, 10 December 2010
Tbsigtrace is a Toolpack debug tool that is use to collect protocol messages.
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Where it is located
The binary is located in the [InstallDir]/[PackageVersion]/bin/release/[Platform]/
Example:
Version 2.3.3, Windows system
C:\TelcoBridges\toolpack\pkg\2.3.3\bin\release\i586-win32\tbsigtrace.exe
Version 2.3.5, CentOS 64 bits system
/lib/tb/toolpack/pkg/2.3.5/bin/release/x86_64-linux64/tbsigtrace
How to use it
Command line
Options available:
- -d Daemon mode
- -name XYZ Application name
- -db Not used
- -c XYZ Configuration file to load
- -gw XYZ SystemId (i.e. 12358)
- -adapter TBXYZ Adapter name to connect or "all" to connect to all adapter in the system
- -ss7 Default ss7 trace activation
- -isdn Default isdn trace activation
- -ip Default ip trace activation (sip and sigtran)
- -h248 Default h248 trace activation
- -cap CAP format enabled
- -regroup Regroup entity of same type
Examples
This will gather all ss7 links from one blade and put this in a single cap file
tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter TB000544 -ss7 -regroup -cap
This will gather all isdn links from one blade and put them in several files
tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter TB000544 -isdn -cap
This will gather all sip traces and put them in a single cap file
tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter TB000544 -sip -regroup -cap
In release 2.4 This will gather all sip and sigtran traces and put them in a single cap file for all adapters in the system
tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter all -ip -regroup -cap
This command will regroup all signaling types by group in 3 files (1 file for ss7, 1 for isdn and a last for sip( or ip)).
tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter TB000544 -regroup -cap
This will gather all h248 messages on the system and put this in a single cap file
tbsigtrace -gw 12358 -adapter TB000544 -h248 -cap
Configuration file (optional)
The configuration file will allow to get several blades in the same file
Example MTP2_LINK_0,MTP2_LINK_1 are on the same blade and MTP2_LINK_10,MTP2_LINK_11 are on an other blade
<signaling> <sysmgr name = "MTP2_LINK_0" grpname="LS1" capfile="true" /> <sysmgr name = "MTP2_LINK_1" grpname="LS1" capfile="true" /> <sysmgr name = "MTP2_LINK_10" grpname="LS1" capfile="true" /> <sysmgr name = "MTP2_LINK_11" grpname="LS1" capfile="true" /> </signaling>
Web
You can start/stop tbsigtrace via web.
Create a new application configuration:
Name -> oamsigtrace Application Type -> User Specific Bin Path -> @{PKG_BIN}/tbsigtrace Working Path -> ../tbsigtrace Command-line arguments -> -adapter all -ss7 -regroup -cap
Create a new application instance:
Name -> oamsigtrace Host -> (put required host) Application Config -> oamsigtrace
You can control the application "oamsigtrace" with the application status page OR
you can use the option 'o' in tboamapp (page=Application launch manager) and change the state of oamsigtrace application
state (0=stop 1-mgmt 2-run).
WARNING: tbsigtrace application should not be used all the time, otherwise it will reduce performance and fill completely your hard drive.