Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with SGM Statistics Reports
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To specify whether SGM is to display send and receive utilization for linksets
and links as percentages or in Erlangs in Web pages, enter the sgm webutil
command:
To display utilization as a percentage, enter sgm webutil percent. This
is the default setting.
To show display utilization in Erlangs, enter sgm webutil erlangs.
See the “Working with SGM Statistics Reports” section on page3-334 for
more information on send and receive utilization for linksets and links.
To display the current status of all SGM network statistics report parameters,
enter the sgm statreps status command.
To display the timer file for SGM network statistics reports, enter the
sgm statreps timer command. The timer file is useful for identifying how
much time SGM spends gathering report data and generating reports.
To include only specific nodes or signaling points in reports, create the
user-defined nodes.include file and list the nodes and signaling points in the
file. Only those nodes and signaling points will be included in automatically
generated SGM accounting statistics and network statistics reports, as well as
in custom reports that were generated with the default keyword (or no
node-list keyword at all) on the sgmaccstats or sgm linkstats command.
Keep in mind the following considerations:
If you installed SGM in the default directory, /opt, then the nodes.include
file is located at /opt/CSCOsgm/reports/etc/nodes.include.
If you installed SGM in a different directory, or if you moved the report
files directory using the sgmrepdir command, then the
/reports/etc/nodes.include file is located in that directory.
Each line in the nodes.include file must contain a single node name, or
node name and signaling point name, that matches exactly the real, fully
qualified node name of the node, and each line must end with a colon (:).
For example:
sgm-75-59a.cisco.com:
sgm-26-51a.cisco.com: