Using the Protocol Monitor
The protocol monitor displays information for every session that is currently being processed. Depending on
the number of protocols monitored, and the number of sessions in progress, a significant amount of data is
generated. It is highly recommended that logging be enabled on your terminal client in order to capture all of
the information that is generated.
Refer also to
Packet Capture (PCAP) Trace, on page 167
to enable PCAP functionality for the
monitor
protocol
and
monitor subscriber
commands.
Follow the instructions below to invoke and configure the protocol monitoring tool.
Step 1
Invoke the protocol monitor from the Exec mode by entering the
monitor protocol
command.
[local]
host_name
#
monitor protocol
An output listing all the currently available protocols, each with an assigned number, is displayed.
Step 2
Choose the protocol that you wish to monitor by entering the associated number at the
Select
: prompt. A right arrow (
> ) appears next to the protocol you selected.
Step 3
Repeat
step 2
as needed to choose multiple protocols.
Step 4
Press
B
to begin the protocol monitor.
WARNING!!! You have selected options that can DISRUPT USER SERVICE
Existing CALLS MAY BE DROPPED and/or new CALLS MAY FAIL!!!
(Under heavy call load, some debugging output may not be displayed)
Proceed? - Select (Y)es or (N)o
Step 5
Enter
Y
to proceed with the monitor or
N
to go back to the previous menu.
C - Control Events
(ON )
D - Data Events
(ON )
E - EventID Info
(ON )
H - Display ethernet
(ON )
I - Inbound Events
(ON )
O - Outbound Events
(ON )
S - Sender Info
(OFF)
T - Timestamps
(ON )
X - PDU Hexdump
(OFF)
A - PDU Hex/Ascii
(OFF)
+/- Verbosity Level
(
1)
L - Limit Context
(OFF)
M - Match Newcalls
(ON )
R - RADIUS Dict
(no-override)
G - GTPP Dict
(no-override)
Y - Multi-Call Trace
((OFF))
(Q)uit,
<ESC> Prev Menu,
<SPACE> Pause,
<ENTER> Re-Display Options
Step 6
Configure the amount of information that is displayed by the monitor. To enable or disable options, enter the letter
associated with that option (C, D, E, etc.). To increase or decrease the verbosity, use the plus ( + ) or minus ( - ) keys.
The current state, ON (enabled) or OFF (disabled), is shown to the right of each option.
Step 7
Press the
Enter
key to refresh the screen and begin monitoring.
The monitor remains active until disabled. To quit the protocol monitor and return to the prompt, press
q
.
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Troubleshooting
Using the Protocol Monitor