Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
MME Service Configuration Mode Commands
statistics ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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statistics
Configures the statistics collection mode for the MME service.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MME Service
configure > context context_name > mme-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-mme-service)#
Syntax
statistics collection-mode { enodeb | tai } [ -noconfirm ]
default statistics collection-mode [ -noconfirm ]
default
Configures the command to its default setting, where statistics are collected per eNodeB.
collection mode { enodeb | tai }
Configures the collection mode for statistics.
enodeb
: Default - Collect statistics per eNodeB.
tai
: Collect statistics per TAI.
-noconfirm
Indicates that the command is to execute without any additional prompt and confirmation from the user.
Usage
Use this command to collect statistics for this MME service at the eNodeB level (default), or at the TAI level.
Caution:
Changing this collection mode will restart the MME service and will clear all statistics at the MME
service and eNodeB level.
When configured to collect statistics per TAI, the MME will collect statistics only for the TAIs that are
configured in the LTE TAI Management Database that is associated with the MME service.
If a specific TAI is configured within multiple TAI Management Databases, the records collected for that
TAI will be a sum of all counters for all TAI Management Databases to which it belongs.
Refer to the TAI Schema chapter in the Statistics and Counters Reference for a listing of all bulk statistics
impacted by this command.
Refer also to the
configured in the LTE TAI Management Database that is associated with the MME service.
If a specific TAI is configured within multiple TAI Management Databases, the records collected for that
TAI will be a sum of all counters for all TAI Management Databases to which it belongs.
Refer to the TAI Schema chapter in the Statistics and Counters Reference for a listing of all bulk statistics
impacted by this command.
Refer also to the
show mme-service statistics
command to display TAI statistics.
Example