Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Configuring the SaMOG Gateway
Configuring the System to Perform as a SaMOG Gateway ▀
SaMOG Administration Guide, StarOS Release 16 ▄
57
end
To disable the generation of an SNMP trap:
config
contextsamog_context_name
snmp trap suppress trap_name
end
Configuring Bulk Statistics
Use the following configuration example to enable SaMOG bulk statistics:
config
bulkstats collection
bulkstats mode
sample-interval minutes
transfer-interval minutes
file no
remotefile format format /localdisk/bulkstats/bulkstat%date%%time%.txt
receiver ipv4_or_ipv6_address primary mechanism sftp login login_name encrypted
password samog schema schema_name format schema_format
password samog schema schema_name format schema_format
Notes:
The
bulkstats collection
command in this example enables bulk statistics, and the system begins
collecting pre-defined bulk statistical information.
The
bulkstats mode
command enters Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode, where you define the statistics to
collect.
The
sample-interval
command specifies the time interval, in minutes, to collect the defined statistics. The
minutes
value can be in the range of 1 to 1440 minutes. The default value is 15 minutes.
The
transfer-interval
command specifies the time interval, in minutes, to transfer the collected statistics to
the receiver (the collection server). The
minutes
value can be in the range of 1 to 999999 minutes. The default
value is 480 minutes.
The
file
command specifies a file in which to collect the bulk statistics. A bulk statistics file is used to group
bulk statistics schema, delivery options, and receiver configuration. The
number
can be in the range of 1 to 4.
The
receiver
command in this example specifies a primary and secondary collection server, the transfer
mechanism (in this example, ftp), and a login name and password.
The
samog schema
command specifies that the SaMOG schema is used to gather statistics. The
schema_name
is an arbitrary name (in the range of 1 to 31 characters) to use as a label for the collected statistics defined by