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-> bye
PDT>
Note: You must enter bye to exit the vxshell instead of
exit, which shuts down the tShell. If the tShell gets shut
down, you do not see the -> or the PDT shell prompt
PDT->. The IP Phone does not accept any commands at this
state. To return to the VxShell, press key [ctrl] [c] to
restart the tShell.
Table 101
VxWorks commands
Command Function
i Display all task info
ti Complete info on TCB for task
tt Task trace
memshow Show system memory partition blocks and statistics
chkstack Print a task stack usage
ls List contents of directory, –f : include details
lsr Recursive list of directory contents
cd Set current working path
ping Test that a remote host is reachable
traceroute Trace route to any host
netinfo Print common network info
routeshow Display host and network routing tables and stats
arpShow Display entries in the system ARP table
Error logging
Log error information into the flash file system. The length of log file is 64
KB fixed and is written as a circular buffer.
You can issue a command to display or remove the log file on the console.
You can issue a command to configure or display the log level on the
console. The log levels are the same as the severity levels. The default
log level the telephone provides is Minor. The log level is stored in the
provisioning file.
Note: Because the length of the log file is 64 KB, use the Info level only
if required to avoid overwriting the higher severity level records.
Each error is logged as a record. Each record has the same format
regardless of which monitor generates it or the severity level and
is organized into three sections. The first section is the mandatory
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Troubleshooting Guide for Distributors
NN43001-730 02.02 31 December 2009
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