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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with SGM Statistics Reports
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.
If a linkset appears in both the linksets.include file and t he linksets.exclude
file, it is excluded. That is, excluding a linkset overrides including the same
linkset.
If you specify a special include file on the sgm accstats or sgm linkstats
command, SGM ignores the linksets.include file.
Excluding Specific Nodes from Custom Reports
When you generate a custom accounting statistics or network statistics report,
SGM enables you to exclude one or more specific nodes or signaling points from
the report.
To generate a report that excludes the nodes and signaling points listed in the
user-defined nodes.exclude file, create the file, then specify default in place of the
node-list argument in the sgma ccstats or sgmlinkstats command.
For example, the following command generates an accounting statistics report
that excludes the nodes and signaling points specified in the nodes.exclude file:
./sgm accstats default