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Use this section to familiarize yourself with the TSAPI Spy for Windows interface.
Read the table below for an operational summary of TSAPI Spy.
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Open Streams (+) | Indicates the number of streams currently open from the TSLIB to all Telephony servers. This number is updated in real time as applications open and close connections. |
Closed Streams (-) | Indicates the number of streams previously open from the TSLIB to all AE Services Servers, which are now closed. This number is updated in real time as applications close streams. |
Streams list (white background) | Displays information about currently and previously open connections from the TSLIB to all telephony servers. For more information see, Streams list. |
Handle | The internal ID for a stream. All the message lines in the trace file are prefixed with the handle of the connection to which the message belongs. The handle is generated by the TSLIB. Currently open connections are indicated with a + prefix on the Handle. Streams that were previously open but are now closed are indicated with a - prefix on the Handle |
Server ID | The Tlink to which this connection has been opened. This information is provided to the TSLIB by the application when a request is made to open a connection. |
Appl | The name of the application that has opened this connection. This information is provided to the TSLIB by the application when a request is made to open a connection. |
Login | The login ID under which the application has opened this connection. Multiple applications may be opened under the same or different login ID(s) at a single client. This information is provided to the TSLIB by the application when a request is made to open a connection. |
Output display window (grey background) | Displays the trace output in real time as messages are passed through TSLIB. This output window can display approximately 30,000 characters of trace history. Once the output limit has been reached, the oldest trace information is deleted in favor of the newer trace information. For long trace outputs, it is recommended that the trace be logged to a file. For more information, see Usage of the Log to File option to direct output to a trace file. |
Trace file status | This line, below the Output window, indicates whether the Log To File option has been selected, and tracing. The default is “No trace file.” When file logging is active, this line indicates the file name (with full path) and file size. |
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Options All options, except Auto-Trace New Streams, are disabled by default |
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