Configuring Optional Settings; Configuring Bulk Statistic Schemas; Configuring A Separate Bulkstats Config File - Cisco ASR 5000 Administration Manual

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Configuring Optional Settings

Configuring Optional Settings
This section describes optional commands that can be used within the Bulk Statistics Configuration mode.
Specifically, you can configure bulk statistic "files" under which to group the bulk statistics. "Files" are used
to group bulk statistic schema, delivery options, and receiver configuration. Because multiple "files" can be
configured, this functionality provides greater flexibility because it allows you to configure different schemas
to go to different receivers.
configure
bulkstats mode
bulkstats collection
end
Important

Configuring Bulk Statistic Schemas

In each configuration example described in
Optional Settings, on page
and the statistics collected:
configure
bulkstats mode
Refer to the Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands and Bulk Statistics File Configuration Mode
Commands chapters in the Command Line Interface Reference for more information regarding supported
schemas, available statistics, and proper command syntax.

Configuring a Separate Bulkstats Config File

You can configure a separate destination file for storing the bulk statistics sub-mode configuration. Run the
show configuration bulkstats command to confirm the configuration.
ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.1
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file number
receiver ip_address
primary
{
mechanism
ftp
[
{ { {
password pwd
encrypted
[
]
receiver mode { redundant | secondary-on-failure }
remotefile format naming_convention [ both-receivers | primary-receiver | secondary-receiver ]
header format header_format
footer format footer_format
exit
schema_type schema format format_string
sample-interval time_interval
transfer-interval xmit_time_interval
limit mem_limit
exit
In release 20.0 and higher Trusted StarOS builds, FTP is not supported. SFTP is the recommended transfer
protocol.
158, the following is the primary command used to configure the type of schema
schema_type schema format format_string
secondary
|
}
sftp
login user_name
|
}
tftp
} |
} } ] }
Configuring Standard Settings, on page 157
Bulk Statistics
and
Configuring

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