Just a side note - I also use those two commands, but with a little modification:
file tail activelog /cm/trace/cmi/sdi recent this makes the CLI to choose the most recent file (no need to type in the filename yourself). RTMT is such a waste of time, when it comes to traces ;) BTW, the most useful are SDI traces (SDLs are less readable and are used for inter-ccm communications - I never use them in lab). It's easy to remember - SD-III like IIIncredibly useful traces :D regards kobel On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Matthew Berry <ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com>wrote: > I would turn on detailed tracing through CUCM Serviceability and then > monitoring the SDL or SDI traces (I always forget which one) through the > CUCM CLI. It's the best way I know how. > > file tail activelog /cm/trace/cmi/sdl > > file tail activelog /cm/trace/cmi/sdi > > >
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