Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands
▀ remotefile
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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Variable
Description
Data Type
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
both-receivers | primary-receiver | secondary-receiver
Sets the remote file creation target to both receivers, primary receiver or secondary receiver. Default: Both
receivers.
receivers.
Usage
Set the remote file naming format to ensure consistent data file naming across a network or adjusting a single
system’s format for easy identification.
This command specifies whether the format should be used in conjunction with both receivers, only the
primary receiver, or only the secondary receiver.
system’s format for easy identification.
This command specifies whether the format should be used in conjunction with both receivers, only the
primary receiver, or only the secondary receiver.
Important:
For redundant receivers, the filenames for the output data files are applied when the information is
first gathered. If the name format is modified, the change takes effect for the next data set. The current data set name
remains unchanged. even if has not yet been transferred.
remains unchanged. even if has not yet been transferred.
Example
remotefile format simpleFormat
remotefile format “%host%-%date%-%time%”
remotefile format “%host%-%date%-%time%” both-receivers
remotefile format “%host%-%date%” primary-receiver
no remotefile format