The following commands provide additional troubleshooting methods for more experienced Ethernet TAP probe users. It is recommended that these commands only be used with assistance from Customer Support.
The di command displays all environment variables and their corresponding values. If specified, the value of key is displayed. If no key is specified, all variables are displayed.
The lsas command prints a list of application assertions that have occurred since the last reset.
The set command sets an environment variable to the value specified. If the specified variable does not exist, it is created. If the variable already exists, then it is modified.