Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Bulk Statistics
Configuring Communication with the Collection Server ▀
ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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remotefile format naming_convention [ both-receivers | primary-receiver
| secondary-receiver ]
| secondary-receiver ]
header format header_format
footer format footer_format
exit
name schema format format_string
sample-interval time_interval
transfer-interval xmit_time_interval
limit mem_limit
exit
bulkstats collection
end
Configuring Bulk Statistic Schemas
In each configuration example described in Configuring Standard Settings and Configuring Optional Settings, the
following is the primary command used to configure the type of schema and the statistics collected:
following is the primary command used to configure the type of schema and the statistics collected:
name schema format format_string
Refer to the Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands and Bulk Statistics File Configuration Mode Commands
chapters in the Command Line Interface Reference for more information regarding supported schemas, available
statistics, and proper command syntax.
chapters in the Command Line Interface Reference for more information regarding supported schemas, available
statistics, and proper command syntax.
Verifying Your Configuration
After configuring support for bulk statistics on the system, you can check your settings prior to saving them.
Follow the instructions in this section to verify your bulk statistic settings. These instructions assume that you are at the
root prompt for the Exec mode.
root prompt for the Exec mode.
Check your collection server communication and schema settings by entering the following command:
show bulkstats schemas
The following is an example command output: