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APPENDIXC Trace Field s May 19, 2009 For some services, you can activate trace for specific components, instead of enabling all trace for the service. The following list includes the services for which you can activate trace for specific components. Clicking one of the cross-references takes you to the applicable section where a description displays for each trace field for the service. If a service does not exist in the following list, Enable All Trace displays for the service in the Trace Configuration window. Cisco Access Log Trace Fields Cisco Authentication Trace Fields, page 2 Cisco Calendar Trace Fields, page 2 Cisco CTI Gateway Trace Fields, page 2 Cisco Database Layer Monitor Trace Fields, page 2 Cisco Enum Trace Fields, page 3.Cisco Federation IM Controller Trace Fields, page 3 Cisco IPPM Trace Fields, page 3 Cisco Method/Event Trace Fields, page 3 Cisco Number Expansion Trace Fields, page 4 Cisco Parser Trace Fields, page 4 Cisco Privacy Trace Fields, page 4 Cisco Proxy Trace Fields, page 4 Cisco RIS Data Collector Trace Fields, page 4 Cisco Registry Trace Fields, page 5 Cisco Routing Trace Fields, page 5 Cisco Server Trace Fields, page 6 Cisco SIP Message and State Machine Trace Fields, page 6 Cisco SIP TCP Trace Fields, page 6 Cisco SIP TLS Trace Fields, page 6 Cisco Web Service Trace Fields, page 6 Trace Output Settings s and Defaults, page 7 C-1

Trace Field s Cisco Access Log Trace Fields Table C-1 describes the Cisco Access Log trace fields. Table C-1 Access Log Trace fields Enable Access Log Trace Activates Access Log trace. Cisco Authentication Trace Fields Table C-2 describes the Cisco Authentication trace fields.. Table C-2 Authentication Trace fields Enable Authentication Trace Activates authentication trace. Cisco Calendar Trace Fields Table C-3 describes the Cisco Calendar trace fields.. Table C-3 Calendar Trace fields Enable Calendar Trace Activates Calendar trace. Cisco CTI Gateway Trace Fields Table C-4 describes the Cisco CTI Gateway trace fields. Table C-4 CTI Gateway Trace Fields Enable CTI Gateway Trace Activates CTI Gateway trace. Cisco Database Layer Monitor Trace Fields Table C-5 describes the Cisco Database Layer Monitor trace fields. Table C-5 Cisco Database Layer Monitor Trace Fields Enable DB Library Trace Enable Service Trace Activates database library trace for C++ applications. Activates service trace. C-2

Trace Field s Table C-5 Cisco Database Layer Monitor Trace Fields (continued) Enable DB Change Notification Trace Enable Unit Test Trace Activates the database change notification traces for C++ applications. Do not check. Cisco engineering uses it for debugging purposes. Cisco Enum Trace Fields Table C-6 describes the Cisco Enum trace fields.. Table C-6 Enum Trace fields Enable Enum Trace Activates ENUM trace..cisco Federation IM Controller Trace Fields Table C-7 describes the Cisco Federation IM Controller trace fields.. Table C-7 Federation IM Controller Trace fields Enable Federation IM Controller Trace Activates Federation IM trace. Cisco IPPM Trace Fields Table C-8 describes the Cisco IPPM trace fields.. Table C-8 IPPM Trace fields Enable IPPM Trace Activates IPPM trace. Cisco Method/Event Trace Fields Table C-9 describes the Cisco Method/Event trace fields.. Table C-9 Method/Event Trace fields Enable Method/Event Trace Activates Method/Event trace. C-3

Trace Field s Cisco Number Expansion Trace Fields Table C-10 describes the Cisco Number Expansion trace fields.. Table C-10 Number Expansion Trace fields Enable Number Expansion Trace Activates number expansion trace. Cisco Parser Trace Fields Table C-11 describes the Cisco Parser trace fields. Table C-11 Parser Trace Fields Enable Parser Trace Activates parser trace. Cisco Privacy Trace Fields Table C-12 describes the Cisco Privacy trace fields.. Table C-12 PrivacyTrace fields Enable Privacy Trace Activates Privacy trace. Cisco Proxy Trace Fields Table C-13 describes the Cisco proxy trace fields. Table C-13 Proxy Trace Fields Add Proxy Cisco RIS Data Collector Trace Fields Table C-14 describes the Cisco RIS Data Collector trace fields. C-4

Trace Field s Table C-14 Cisco RIS Data Collector Trace Fields Enable RISDC Trace Enable System Access Trace Enable Link Services Trace Enable RISDC Access Trace Enable RISDB Trace Enable PI Trace Enable XML Trace Enable Perfmon Logger Trace Activates trace for the RISDC thread of the RIS data collector service (RIS). Activates trace for the system access library in the RIS data collector. Activates trace for the link services library in the RIS data collector. Activates trace for the RISDC access library in the RIS data collector. Activates trace for the RISDB library in the RIS data collector. Activates trace for the PI library in the RIS data collector. Activates trace for the input/output XML messages of the RIS data collector service. Activates trace for the troubleshooting perfmon data logging in the RIS data collector. Used to trace the name of the log file, the total number of counters that are logged, the names of the application and system counters and instances, calculation of process and thread CPU percentage, and occurrences of log file rollover and deletion. Cisco Registry Trace Fields Table C-15 describes the Cisco Registry trace fields.. Table C-15 Registry Trace fields Enable Registry Trace Activates Registry trace. Cisco Routing Trace Fields Table C-16 describes the Cisco Routing trace fields.. Table C-16 Routing Trace fields Enable Routing Trace Activates Routing trace. C-5

Trace Field s Cisco Server Trace Fields Table C-17 describes the Cisco Server trace fields.. Table C-17 Server Trace fields Enable Server Trace Activates Server trace. Cisco SIP Message and State Machine Trace Fields Table C-7 describes the Cisco SIP Message and State Machine trace fields.. Table C-18 SIP Message and State Machine Trace fields Enable SIP Message and State Machine Trace Activates SIP Message and State Machine trace. Cisco SIP TCP Trace Fields Table C-19 describes the Cisco SIP TCP trace fields.. Table C-19 SIP TCP Trace fields Enable SIP TCP Trace Activates SIP TCP trace. Cisco SIP TLS Trace Fields Table C-20 describes the Cisco SIP TLS trace fields.. Table C-20 SIP TLS Trace fields Enable SIP TLS Trace Activates SIP TLS trace. Cisco Web Service Trace Fields Table C-21 describes the CiscoWeb Service trace fields.. Table C-21 Web Service Trace fields Enable Presence Web Service Trace Activates Presence Web Service trace. C-6

Trace Field s Trace Output Settings s and Defaults Trace Output Settings s and Defaults Table C-22 contains the trace log file descriptions and defaults. Caution When you change either the Maximum No. of Files or the Maximum File Size settings in the Trace Configuration window, the system deletes all service log files except for the current file, that is, if the service is running; if the service has not been activated, the system deletes the files immediately after you activate the service. Before you change the Maximum No. of Files setting or the Maximum File Size setting, download and save the service log files to another server if you want to keep a record of the log files; to perform this task, use Trace and Log Central in RTMT. Table C-22 Trace Output Settings Field Maximum number of files Maximum file size (MB) This field specifies the total number of trace files for a given service. Cisco Unified Serviceability automatically appends a sequence number to the file name to indicate which file it is; for example, cus299.txt. When the last file in the sequence is full, the trace data begins writing over the first file. The default varies by service. This field specifies the maximum size of the trace file in megabytes. The default varies by service. C-7

Trace Output Settings s and Defaults Appendix C Trace Field s C-8