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Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands
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Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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Configures the footer string placed in the end of the generated bulk statistics data files.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Clears the footer format string which results in the default file footer being used in generated data files.
Default: ―― (an empty footer)
Specifies the footer format string for use in generated data files.
Specifies the footer format string for use in generated data files.
must be from 1 to 2047
alpha and/or numeric characters with no spaces or as a quoted string. The format string syntax is described in
the
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The following variables are supported:
Table 13.
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Command Format String Variables
Variable
Description
Data Type
date
The date that the collection file was created in YYYYMMDD format where YYYY represents the year,
MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
String
host
The system hostname that created the file
String
ipaddr
The default management (local context) IP address in ###.###.###.### format. An empty string is
inserted if no address is available.
inserted if no address is available.
String
sysuptime The uptime (in seconds) of the system that created the file.
32-bit
signed
signed
time
The time that the collection file was created in HHMMSS format where HH represents the hours, MM
represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
String
Usage
Define a unique footer in data files which allows for easy identification of which system generated the data
file or any other useful information. The use of the variables is suggested so as to allow for a uniform footer
across all systems. The hostname variable should be used to identify the source of the data in the footer and
all remaining items can be formatted consistently across all chassis.
file or any other useful information. The use of the variables is suggested so as to allow for a uniform footer
across all systems. The hostname variable should be used to identify the source of the data in the footer and
all remaining items can be formatted consistently across all chassis.