Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with SGM Statistics Reports
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(Optional) To include or exclude specific nodes or linksets in the report, use
the node-list argument. See the following sections for more information:
Including Specific Nodes in Custom Reports, page 3-374
Including Specific Linksets in Custom Reports, page 3-376
Excluding Specific Nodes from Custom Reports, page3-377
Excluding Specific Linksets from Custom Reports, page3-378
(Optional) If you specify a node-list, you can also specify an id-tag to identify
the report. The id-tag can be any meaningful character string, but it cannot
contain any spaces. The default value for id-tag is the process ID of the
sgm linkstats command.
(Optional) To specify a sort order for the report, specify one of the following
keywords for the sort-option argument:
-sis—Sort based on average in-service percentage for each link (Daily
InSrv), in descending order.
-sls—Sort based on the linkset name, in ascending order.
-sos—Sort based on the average out-of-service percentage for each link,
in descending order.
-sru—Sort based on the average Receive Utilization for each link (Avg
Receive Util or Avg Receive Erls), in descending order.
-ssu—Sort based on the average Send Utilization for each link (Avg Send
Util or Avg Send Erls), in descending order. This is the default setting.
(Optional) To disable automatic output to the terminal when running this
command in a script, specify the quiet keyword. SGM generates the report in
export format, which you can view using the SGM Web interface.
For example, to generate a custom link and linkset statistics summary report, that
includes only links and linksets associated with node sgm-2600a.cisco.com,
sorted in ascending order based on the linkset name, and identified by ID tag
test1, enter the following command:
# ./sgm linkstats sgm-2600a.cisco.com test1 -sls