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Global Configuration Mode Commands
bulkstats ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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bulkstats
Enables the collection of bulk statistics by the system and/or enters the bulk statistic configuration mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Disables the collection of bulk statistics.
Enables the statistics collection process. Collects a period snapshot of data, i.e. ―here is what the value is right
now‖.
now‖.
Enables the system to collect historical bulk statistics.
If enabled, the system keeps track of some things which require the storing of more data, such as ―the highest
value that‘s been seen over the last 24 hours‖.
If enabled, the system keeps track of some things which require the storing of more data, such as ―the highest
value that‘s been seen over the last 24 hours‖.
Enters the bulk statistics configuration mode. The resulting command-line prompt will look similar to:
Usage
The Bulk Statistics Configuration Code consists of commands for configuring bulk statistic properties, such
as the period of collection. Bulk Statistics configuration mode commands are defined in the ―Bulk Statistics
Configuration Mode Commands‖ chapter.
The system can be configured to collect bulk statistics and send them to a collection server (called a receiver).
Bulk statistics are statistics that are collected in a group or schema, for example, system stats, port stats,
radius stats.
Once bulk statistics receiver, schema, and collection properties are configured, this
as the period of collection. Bulk Statistics configuration mode commands are defined in the ―Bulk Statistics
Configuration Mode Commands‖ chapter.
The system can be configured to collect bulk statistics and send them to a collection server (called a receiver).
Bulk statistics are statistics that are collected in a group or schema, for example, system stats, port stats,
radius stats.
Once bulk statistics receiver, schema, and collection properties are configured, this
command is
used to enable or disable the collection of the data.
To collect a sample that will provide an average, for example, an average of CPU counters, the ―historical‖
features must be enabled with the
To collect a sample that will provide an average, for example, an average of CPU counters, the ―historical‖
features must be enabled with the
command.
Since bulk statistics are collected at regular, user-defined intervals, the
command in
the Exec Mode can be used to manually initiate the collection of statistics at any time.