Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
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▄ Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 17
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show subscribers counters username
Table 584.
show subscriber counters username
Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Username
Specifies the name of the subscriber.
Status
Indicates the status of the subscriber’s session. The status can be Online or Offline and Active or
Dormant.
Dormant.
Access Type
Indicates the session type for this subscriber. See
Network Type
Indicates the network service used for the subscriber session. See
callid
Displays the subscriber’s call identification number (callid).
msid
Displays the subscriber’s mobile station identification (MSID).
input pkts
Indicates the number of packets received.
output pkts
Indicates the number of packets transmitted.
input bytes
Indicates the number of bytes received.
output bytes
Indicates the number of bytes transmitted.
input bytes dropped
Indicates the number of bytes that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber session.
output bytes dropped
Indicates the number of bytes that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber session.
input pkts dropped
Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber session.
output pkts dropped
Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber session.
This field includes packets blocked by Access Control Lists (ACLs). Do not use this figure when
computing the total number of output packets.
This field includes packets blocked by Access Control Lists (ACLs). Do not use this figure when
computing the total number of output packets.
input pkts dropped due
to zero mbr
to zero mbr
Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data due to configured maximum bit
rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies Update
PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming class of
services.
rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies Update
PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming class of
services.
output pkts dropped due
to zero mbr
to zero mbr
Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to configured maximum
bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies Update
PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming class of
services.
bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies Update
PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming class of
services.
pk rate from user(bps)
The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during
the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
pk rate to user(bps)
The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber
during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
ave rate from user(bps)
The average data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network
during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.
during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds.