Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with SGM Statistics Reports
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The Link Statistics: Custom Detail Report page displays the following
information:
Number and Sort Order (in header)—Displays the number of records in
the table, the column by which the table is sorted, and whether the sort is in
ascending or descending order.
ID—Internal ID, assigned by SGM, of the selected hourly link statistics
summary report.
To see the entire detailed report, click the ID. SGM displays the Link Data
Record page for that link, date, and hour, in text format. The Link Data
Record can be useful when the TAC is debugging problems.
Hour—Hour for which the link statistics summary report was created, for the
specified date.
Node—Name of node for the link. To see statistics for only a selected node,
click the node name.
Inst Name—Name of instance for the link.
Sig Point—Name of signaling point for the link. To see statistics for only a
selected signaling point, click the signaling point.
Link Name—Name of the link. To see statistics for only a selected link, click
the link name.
Type—Type of link. Possible link types are:
HSL—The link uses the SS7-over-ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
high-speed protocol.
SCTP—The link uses the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
IP transport protocol.
Serial—The link uses the serial SS7 signaling protocol.
Virtual—The link is a virtual link, which connects signaling point
instances running on the same device. SGM does not poll virtual links,
nor does it display real-time data or accounting statistics for virtual links.
Send Util or Send Erls—Average Send Utilization for the link, expressed as
either a utilization percentage or a number of Erlangs (as set in the
Preferences window), for the specified date and hour.
If the planned send capacity is not set for the link, this field displays NoCap.