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The performance statistics allows you to examine various usage statistics within a time interval. These statistics are available on a real time (CURRENT) or on a historical (INTERVAL) basis. By default, the SBC maintains four 15-minute intervals of data, so that at any time the previous hour data is available. The number of intervals to store and the timer interval are configurable parameters.
Command Syntax
% set system intervalStatistics callCountTimeInterval <5-60 minutes> maxFileRetentionPeriod <60-1440> nodeId <#> numOfPastIntervals <1-12> timeInterval <5-60 minutes>
Command Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
---|---|---|
| 5-60 | The time interval (in minutes) used by configuration management to measure the call count interval statistics. (default = 15) |
maxFileRetentionPeriod | 60-1440 | The maximum retention period for the statistics files stored on disk (default = 60). |
nodeId | N/A | This element is set by RAMP. The node ID is part of the file name for the PMS tar files. (default = 0) |
| 1-12 | The maximum number of past intervals that can be configured for retrieving the statistics data. (default = 4). |
| 5-60 | The time interval (in minutes) used by configuration management to measure the interval statistics. (default = 15). |
If using the RAMP in your network, configure RAMP PM data collection intervals for the SBC to be both:
- equal to or greater than the SBC intervals size, and
- not less than the SBC interval size multiplied by the SBC number of intervals.
Refer to the RAMP User Guide for configuration details.
Command Example
To display interval statistics configuration:
% show system intervalStatistics timeInterval 15; numOfPastIntervals 4; maxFileRetentionPeriod 60; nodeId 0; callCountTimeInterval 15;