With proper permissions you can turn the automatic trace-route feature on and off from the system access terminal (SAT). Use this procedure to administer the Automatic trace-route feature through SAT.
Procedure
Type change system-parameters ip-options and press Enter.
The system displays the IP-Options System Parameters page.
Figure : 1. IP-Options System Parameters form
change system-parameters ip-options
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IP-OPTIONS SYSTEM PARAMETERS
IP MEDIA PACKET PERFORMANCE THRESHOLDS
Roundtrip Propagation Delay (ms) High: 800 Low: 400
Packet Loss (%) High: 40 Low: 15
Ping Test Interval (sec): 20
Number of Pings Per Measurement Interval: 10
Enable Voice/Network Stats? n
RTCP MONITOR SERVER
Server IPV4 Address: RTCP Report Period(secs): 5
IPV4 Server Port: 5005
Server IPV6 Address:
IPV6 Server Port: 5005
AUTOMATIC TRACE ROUTE ON
Link Failure? y
H.323 IP ENDPOINT
H.248 MEDIA GATEWAY Link Loss Delay Timer (min): 5
Link Loss Delay Timer (min): 5 Primary Search Time (sec): 75
Periodic Registration Timer (min): 20
Short/Prefixed Registration Allowed? n
To enable the automatic trace-route command, set the AUTOMATIC TRACE ROUTE field to ON and Link Failure field to y.
To disable the automatic trace-route command, set the AUTOMATIC TRACE ROUTE field to ON and Link Failure field to n.
Note:
If you disable the feature, any automatic trace-route currently in progress finishes, and no subsequent trace-route commands are launched or logged (the link failure buffer is cleared).
Press Enter to submit the form.
On the change logging-levels form, enable trace route, and log IP registrations and events.