Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands
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▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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Overview
Schema Format String Syntax
The following defines common syntax block options. These options appear in similar commands and are detailed here
for easy reference.
for easy reference.
The schema format string is used to define the structure of generated bulk statistics data. The string may contain static
text, dynamic content, and bulk statistic variables, or any combination.
text, dynamic content, and bulk statistic variables, or any combination.
Static text includes any ASCII characters that are of a fixed value. Static text may also include control characters by
using Escape character sequences. Supported Escape character shortcuts are “\n” for new line and “\t” for tab.
using Escape character sequences. Supported Escape character shortcuts are “\n” for new line and “\t” for tab.
Enclosing an alphanumeric string within double quotation marks (“) allows you to include spaces in the string.
Variables within the format string must be enclosed within “% and %”, for example, “%var%”. The actual variables
supported are command-dependent and are described in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
supported are command-dependent and are described in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
Schema Format String Length
The maximum length of schema formats specified via the CLI is restricted by a limit on the CLI command. The
command, which has the following syntax, cannot be more than 1021 characters long.
command, which has the following syntax, cannot be more than 1021 characters long.
<schema> schema <schema_name> format <schema_format>
Where:
<schema_name>
can be a maximum of 31 characters.
<schema_format>
can be a maximum of “1021 minus “number of characters in rest of the command, including
spaces”” characters.
Common Statistics
For a list of the statistics that are common to all schema, refer to the Statistics and Counters Overview chapter of the
Statistics and Counters Reference.
Statistics and Counters Reference.