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Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 16   ▄  
 
    
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Statistics and Counters Overview 
 
This document organizes and describes various non-SNMP-MIB forms of statistics, often called counters, generated by 
the ASR 5x00. For this document, these statistics are divided into two categories: bulk statistics and dynamic statistics 
output by CLI 
show
 commands. 
Bulk statistics are typically collected within configured time frames. The data is written to files or transported to remote 
systems where it is processed. Bulk statistic variables are organized by shared concepts (such as service or interface) 
into schema. For example, the system schema includes all the statistics collected at the system level. The schema 
chapters in this document describe the bulk statistic variables for each schema.  
The statistics output by show commands usually provide a greater degree of granularity than the bulk statistics because:  
 
the dynamic content is captured at the time the CLI command is entered, 
 
the command output represents a single element, whereas bulk statistics are often a combination of values for 
multiple elements, 
 
the command output can be fine-tuned using keywords included in the 
show
 command when it is entered.  
The types of output statistics are governed by the CLI 
show
 commands that generate their display. For example, 
show 
power all cards
 displays the current power status for each card in every slot of the chassis. 
Some of the 
show
 command outputs display configuration information for reference purposes. For example, 
show 
gs-service full name <service_name>
 displays the configuration for the named Gs service. 
Variables Common to all Bulkstats 
Variables that are common to (used by) all bulk statistic schema are listed in the table below. 
Table 1. Common Bulk Statistic Variables 
Variables
 
Description
 
Data 
Type
 
uptime 
The total uptime (in seconds) of the system that created the file. 
Type: Counter 
Int32 
host 
The system hostname that created the file 
Type: Information 
String 
ipaddr 
The default management (local context) IP address in dotted decimal format. An empty 
string is inserted if no address is available. 
Type: Information 
String 
date 
The UTC date that the collection file was created in YYYYMMDD format where 
YYYY represents the year, MM represents the month and DD represents the day. 
Type: Information 
String