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Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands
▀ remotefile
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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remotefile
Configures the naming convention with support for multiple file format to multiple receivers when storing the data files
on the remote receiver/s.
on the remote receiver/s.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Resets the remote file naming convention to the system default.
Default: ―%date%-%time%‖
Specifies the naming convention format to use.
Specifies the naming convention format to use.
must be from 1 to 127 alpha and/or
numeric characters with no spaces or as a quoted string. The format string syntax is described in the
Important:
The remote file naming format should only use static text and bulk statistic variables to avoid any
possible file creation issues on the receivers.
The following variables are supported:
Table 15.
remote file
Command Naming Format Variables
Variable
Description
Data Type
date
The UTC date that the collection file was created in YYYYMMDD format where YYYY represents the
year, MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
year, MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
String
date3
The UTC date that the collection file was created in YYMMDD format where YY represents the year,
MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
String
host
The system hostname that created the file
String
sysuptime The uptime (in seconds) of the system that created the file.
32-bit
signed
signed
time
The time that the collection file was created in HHMMSS format where HH represents the hours, MM
represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
String