Two configuration methods are available for defining how bulk statistics are collected and managed. A “standard” configuration allows the system to automatically assign a number to the bulk statistic file. Optionally, a number can be specified by an administrator in the optional configuration method. Command details and descriptions of keywords and variables for commands in this chapter are located in the Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands chapter and the Bulk Statistics File Configuration Mode Commands chapter located in the Command Line Interface Reference.Important: Some CPU statistics from the Card schema are now located in the System schema. These are tabled in the Unsupported Management Appendix along with a list of other unsupported bulk statistics. Supported bulk statistics are in the Statistics Counters Reference.
receiver <ip_address> { primary | secondary } [ mechanism { { { ftp | sftp } login <user_name> [ encrypted ] password <pwd> } | tftp } } ] }In each configuration example described in Configuring Standard Settings and Configuring Optional Settings, the command “<name> schema format <format_string>” is the primary command used to configure the type of schema and the statistics collected. Refer to the Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands chapter and the Bulk Statistics File Configuration Mode Commands chapter located in the Command Line Interface Reference for more information regarding supported schemas, available statistics, and proper command syntax.Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.The above command also shows the statistics of remote files, if configured in the Configuring Optional Settings section of Configuring Communication With the Collection Server in this chapter.
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