Bulk Statistics Overview


Bulk Statistics Overview
 
 
 
The Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode is used to manage the system statistics options for collection and delivery as well as for the format of data delivered to remote nodes.
Refer to the Common Syntax Options section in this chapter for information about formatting bulk statistics output.
Important: Unless otherwise indicated, all statistics are Counters. Stats with Int32 data type, the roll-over to zero limit is 4294967295. Stats with Int64 data type, the roll-over to zero limit is 18,446,744,073,709,551,615.
 
Common Syntax Options
 
The following defines common syntax block options. These options appear in similar commands and are detailed here for easy reference.
 
Schema Format String Syntax
The schema format string is used to define the structure of generated bulk statistics data. The string may contain static text, dynamic content, and bulk statistic variables, or any combination.
 
Static text includes any ASCII characters which are of a fixed value. Static text may also include control characters by using escaped character sequences.
Escaped character short cuts are supported such as ‘\n’ for new line and ‘\t’ for tab.
Variables within the format string must be enclosed in double ampersands, e.g., “%var%”. The actual variables supported are command-dependent and are described with each command.
 
Common Statistics
This schema provides the following type of statistics:
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.
Proprietary: A counter or gauge that has been created to meet a non-standard requirement.
Standard: Indicates a counter or gauge that complies with 3GPP standards requirements.
Informational: A statistic that provides status information and does not require action.
Notification: A statistic, coupled with an SNMP alarm, provides a status change that could warrant some action.
The statistics listed below are common to all schema.
 
Common Statistics
 

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