RASFinder RF300E/RF310E User Guide
RF300E/RF310E
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LOGGING VARIABLES (n)
n=Varies, so use >S? to get available listing
x=0—disable variable n
x=1—enable variable n
Default:
n/a
Description:
The Logging Buffer stores debug/trace information that may be relevant to capturing
a bug or troubleshooting interoperability problems. The logging variables correspond
to logging variables in the source code and as such the logging buffer contents
require the source code when tracing events or problems.
Command: >TIME
Function:
Display Current Timestamp
Unit:
n/a
Values:
n/a
Default:
n/a
Description:
>TIME displays the current timestamp which is the time since the TA was powered
on or reset. The timestamp has the form [DD, HH:MM:SS:mmm] where DD is the
day, HH is the hour, MM is the minute, SS is the second, and mmm is the number of
milliseconds. The maximum value of the timestamp is [49, 17:02:47.295] which is 49
days, 17 hours, 2 minutes, 47 seconds, and 295 milliseconds. When the maximum
timestamp value is reached, the timestamp restarts at [00, 00:00:00.000].
Command: *V
Function:
Various State Information
Unit:
n/a
Values:
n/a
Default:
n/a
Description:
*V displays analog port state information, digital port state information, NLS state
information, LAP state information, and I.430 state information.
D.4.3 Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting S-Registers
The S-registers in this section can be used in attempting to troubleshoot, debug, or even correct a
current problem. Some S-registers modify functionality of various features. Some S-registers modify
the functionality of the debugging/logging/troubleshooting commands described in section D.4.2.
D-5. Debugging/Logging/Troubleshooting S-Register Summary
S-register
Function
S92
Channel ID Information Element Octet 3 Settings
S93
Blacklisting
S94
Minimum Buffer Space After Trigger
S95
Logging Buffer Functionality
S96
Decode (EPA) Buffer Functionality
S98
ISDN_MSG Size
S99
Startup Options
S100
Flow Control High Threshold
S101
Flow Control Low Threshold
S102
Data to Save for Decoding
S103
Real-Time Decoding Display
S104
Real-Time Decoding
S105
Real-Time Logging
Summary of Contents for RASFinder RF300E
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Page 15: ...Remote Access Device Chapter 3 Software Loading and Configuration ...
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