• Counter: A counter records incremental data cumulatively and rolls over when the counter limit is reached. The limit depends upon the counter data type.
• Gauge: A gauge statistic indicates a single value representative of a single instance. This type is often used to track particular events in time.Important: The format string syntax is described by Schema Format String Syntax in the Bulk Statistics Overview chapter.
Important: Unless otherwise indicated, all statistics are counters. For statistics with the Int32 data type, the roll-over to zero limit is 4,294,967,295. For statistics with the Int64 data type, the roll-over to zero limit is 18,446,744,073,709,551,615. All counter statistics are cumulative and reset only by one of the following methods: roll-over (as described above), after a system restart, or after a clear command is performed. All statistics are considered standards-based unless otherwise noted.
Triggers: changes every time when a new session takes setup time of more that 16 seconds but less than or equal to 18 seconds.Availability: Across the System.Type: Not Standard, Counter, Static. Triggers: changes every time when a new session takes more than 18 seconds to setup.Availability: Across the System.Type: Not Standard, Counter, Static. In the following table, the indicator number at the end of the statistic name will vary depending upon the software build in which the show command is issued. To ensure that you have the correct reason, issue the show session disconnect-reasons verbose command.System-level Schema Statistics for Disconnect Reasons
The total number of PPP sessions disconnected because they were renegotiated by the remote side by sending LCP Conf-req/nak/ack and the “always” option was used for the remote-renegotiation disconnect command/attribute. The total number of PPP sessions disconnected because they were renegotiated by the remote side by sending LCP Conf-req/nak/ack and the “nai-prefix-msid-mismatch” option was used for the remote-renegotiation disconnect command/attribute.
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