3-373
Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager User Guide
78-15589-01
Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with SGM Statistics Reports
-ssi—Sort numerically based on service indicator (SI), in ascending
order.
-ssm—Sort based on number of MTP3 MSUs sent, in descending order.
(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 accounting statistics report, that includes only
information for node sgm-2600a.cisco.com, sorted in ascending order based on
the node name, and identified by ID tag test1, enter the following command:
# ./sgm accstats sgm-2600a.cisco.com test1 -sno
Step3 (Optional) If this is the first time you are using the sgmaccstats command to
generate a report, you must enter the command two more times:
The first entry gets the first set of raw data.
The second entry calculates begins calculating useful accounting statistics.
The third entry continues to calculate statistics, calculates long-term
averages, and, if the data being collected appears valid, begins generating the
report.
Thereafter, you need only enter this command once to generate the report.
Step4 SGM generates the custom accounting statistics report and stores it in the /custom
directory, identified by its ID tag.
For example, if you entered the command:
# ./sgm accstats sgm-2600a.cisco.com test1 -sno
SGM generates the following reports:
sgmAccStats.custom.test1.2002-10-27.csv.zip
sgmAccStats.custom.test1.2002-10-27.csv.zip