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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with SGM Statistics Reports
To include a specific signaling point, specify the node name and
signaling point:
sgm-75-59a.cisco.com;net0:
sgm-26-51a.cisco.com;net1:
Wildcard matching is not supported.
If a node or signaling point appears in both the nodes.include file and the
nodes.exclude file, it is excluded. That is, excluding a node or signaling
point overrides including the same node or signaling point.
If you specify a special include file on the sgm accstats or sgm linkstats
command, SGM ignores the nodes.include file. See the “Including
Specific Nodes in Custom Reports” section on page3-374 for more
information on the special include file.
To include only specific linksets in reports, create the user-defined
linksets.include file and list the linksets in the file. Only those linksets 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
linksets.include file is located at
/opt/CSCOsgm/reports/etc/linksets.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/linksets.include file is located in that directory.
Each line in the linksets.include file must contain a single linkset name
that matches exactly the real, fully qualified linkset name of the linkset,
including the node name and signaling point name. For example:
sgm-75-59a.cisco.com;net0:linkset2
sgm-26-51a.cisco.com;net1:linkset1
Wildcard matching is not supported.