592CHAPTER 37: ISDN CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

start: Starts counting.

stop: Stops counting.

Description Use the isdn statistics command to have the system make statistics on the information received and transmitted at an ISDN interface.

By default, no statistics is made on the information transmitted and received at interfaces.

Use the isdn statistics start command in the view of an interface to start making statistics on the messages received and transmitted at the interface.

Use the isdn statistics display command to view the statistic information.

Use the isdn statistics continue command to continue the effort in making statistics.

Use the isdn statistics display flow command to view the statistics in the form of flow.

Use the isdn statistics stop command to stop making statistics.

Use the isdn statistics clear to clear the statistic information.

Example # Start counting incoming and outgoing messages on CE1/PRI interface serial 1/0:15.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface serial1/0:15

[Sysname-Serial1/0:15] isdn statistics start

#After a while, stop counting incoming and outgoing messages on CE1/PRI interface serial 1/0:15.

[Sysname-Serial1/0:15] isdn statistics stop

#Display statistics about the received and sent messages forCE1/PRI interface serial 1/0:15.

[Sysname-Serial1/0:15] isdn statistics display

Q.931 message received and sent out on current port:

CALL_PROC

Send(0)

Recv(6)

SETUP

Send(6)

Recv(13)

CONN

Send(13)

Recv(5)

SETUP_ACK

Send(0)

Recv(6)

CONNECT_ACK

Send(5)

Recv(13)

DISCONNECT

Send(3)

Recv(16)

RELEASE

Send(1)

Recv(18)

RELEASE_COM

Send(18)

Recv(1)

isdn two-tei

Syntax isdn two-tei

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