Monitoring Periodic Mib Data Collection And Transfer - Cisco NCS 6000 Series Configuration Manual

System management configuration guide, release 5.0.x
Hide thumbs Also See for NCS 6000 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Configuring Periodic MIB Data Collection and Transfer
What to Do Next
Note
If the maximum buffer size for a bulk statistics file is reached before the transfer interval time expires,
the transfer operation is still initiated, but any bulk statistics data received after the file was full, and before
it was transferred, are deleted. To correct this behavior, you can decrease the polling frequency, or increase
the size of the bulk statistics buffer.
If retain 0 is configured, no retries are attempted. This is because the interval between retries is the retain
value divided by the retry value. For example, if retain 10 and retry 2 are configured, retries are attempted
once every 5 minutes. Therefore, if you configure the retry command, you should also configure an
appropriate value for the retain command.

Monitoring Periodic MIB Data Collection and Transfer

SUMMARY STEPS
1. show snmp mib bulkstat transfer transfer-name
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
show snmp mib
bulkstat transfer
transfer-name
show snmp mib bulkstat transfer Sample Output
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show snmp mib bulkstat transfer
Transfer Name : ifmib
Purpose
(Optional) The show command for this feature lists all bulk statistics virtual files (VFiles) on the
system that have finished collecting data. (Data files that are not complete are not displayed.)
The output lists all of the completed local bulk statistics files, the remaining time left before the bulk
statistics file is deleted (remaining retention period), and the state of the bulk statistics file.
The "STATE" of the bulk statistics file is one of the following:
• Queued--Indicates that the data collection for this bulk statistics file is completed (in other
words, the transfer interval has been met) and that the bulk statistics file is waiting for transfer
to the configured destination(s).
• Retry--Indicates that one or more transfer attempts have failed and that the file transfer will
be attempted again. The number of retry attempts remaining are displayed in parenthesis.
• Retained--Indicates that the bulk statistics file has either been successfully transmitted or that
the configured number of retries have been completed.
To display only the status of a named transfer (as opposed to all configured transfers), specify the
name of the transfer in the transfer-name argument.
System Management Configuration Guide for the Cisco NCS 6000 Series Router, Release 5.0.x
Monitoring Periodic MIB Data Collection and Transfer
95

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents