Stats –T - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Using the CLI Commands
stats –T
The stats -T command displays T1 network interface statistics for the Model 5390 server.
Table C3-26 describes the arguments for stats -T. The syntax is:
stats -T [ current | total | all | interval_set | clear_alarm ]
All T1 statistics are captured in 15-minute periods. Information on intervals being captured is kept
in "current." Once the 15-minute interval expires, the information in "current" is transferred to
interval #1, and the current statistics are cleared before restarting the statistics capture process. All
intervals are aged every 15 minutes. Interval n becomes n+1, and interval 96 is discarded. The 96
intervals cover a 24-hour period. Interval #1 becomes valid only after the T1 engine has been online
for at least 15 minutes.
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Table C3-26.
Arguments for the stats -T Command
Argument
Description
current
Displays current T1 statistics information for the current
15-minute interval.
total
Displays the summary of T1 statistics information for the
last 24 hours.
all
Displays the T1 statistics for each valid interval. There are
up to 95 intervals (15 minutes per interval) for a 24-hour
period.
interval _set
Displays the T1 statistics for the selected intervals only.
You can enter a single interval or a range of intervals from
1 to 96. Interval 1 is the most recent interval. For
example: stats -T 4-6, 10 displays intervals 4, 5, 6, and
10.
clear_alarm
Clears the alarm condition saved in the history buffer.
Once the alarm history buffer is cleared, the next alarm
event is captured and stored in the history buffer.
Subsequent alarm events will not overwrite the history
buffer. This option is available only to the superuser.
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