Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Global Configuration Mode Commands (A-K)
bulkstats ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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bulkstats
Enables the collection of bulk statistics and/or enters the bulk statistic configuration mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration
configure
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config)#
Syntax
bulkstats { collection | historical | mode }
no bulkstats collection
collection
Enables the statistics collection process. Collects a periodic snapshot of activity and performance data.
historical collection
Enables the collection of historical bulk statistics.
If enabled, StarOS keeps track of activities that require the storing of more data, such as “the highest value
that’s been seen over the last 24 hours”.
If enabled, StarOS keeps track of activities that require the storing of more data, such as “the highest value
that’s been seen over the last 24 hours”.
mode
Enters the bulk statistics configuration mode. The resulting command-line prompt will look similar to:
[<context-name>]asr5000(config-bulkstats)#
no
Disables the collection of bulk statistics.
Usage
The Bulk Statistics Configuration mode consists of commands for configuring bulk statistic properties, such
as the periodicity of collection. Detailed command descriptions appear in the Bulk Statistics Configuration
Mode Commands chapter.
The collected bulk statistics are sent to a collection server (called a receiver). Bulk statistics are statistics that
are collected in a group or schema, for example, system statistics, port statistics, RADIUS statistics.
Once the receiver, schema, and collection properties are configured, this
as the periodicity of collection. Detailed command descriptions appear in the Bulk Statistics Configuration
Mode Commands chapter.
The collected bulk statistics are sent to a collection server (called a receiver). Bulk statistics are statistics that
are collected in a group or schema, for example, system statistics, port statistics, RADIUS statistics.
Once the receiver, schema, and collection properties are configured, this
bulkstats
command enables or
disables 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
bulkstats historical collection
command.