In this section:
Modified: for 6.2.1
Common Call Statistics Terminology | |
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Stable Calls | Calls that are established and fully stable (connected and media cut-through type of calls) and will survive a fail-over. This excludes calls in establishing, clearing and updating states which will not survive a fail-over. |
Active Calls | A snapshot of total number of active calls on the SBC at the point of execution of the status command. This count reflects the actual live calls on the box independent of the state of the call (setup, stable, updating or clearing). |
Call Attempts | Accumulative number of attempted calls on this system since the last reboot/start-up, including calls where a setup was sent/received, uncompleted calls (calls failed, busy, not answered, etc.) and calls completed (answered). |
Call Completions | Accumulative number of calls completed on this system since the last reboot/start-up. |
The SBC allows the operator to access data from the current interval and from the interval statistics table related to each object being monitored. The current interval consists of a statistics table entry that is accumulating data for the next interval report. The interval statistics table is a series of statistics table entries containing data from the most recently completed n intervals (where n is the number of intervals in the retention policy configuration).
If using the EMS in your network, configure EMS PM data collection intervals for the SBC to be both:
Refer to Insight EMS User Guide for configuration details.
The command syntax of the objects related to the show table system
command is shown below.
show table system activeConfigFile admin announcements baseMacAddress clusterAdmin congestion coredumpList coredumpSummary cpuUtilCurrentStatistics cpuUtilIntervalStatistics databaseIntegrity daughterBoardAdmin daughterBoardStatus dodModeStatus dsbc dspPad dspRes dspStatus ethernetPort fanStatus fileStatisticsAdmin fileStatisticsStatus fipsFSMState haConfig hardDiskStatus hardDiskUsage highAvailabilityPort intervalStatistics ipPolicing jsrcServer ledStatus licenseFeatureStatus licenseInfo licenseLegacyBundleInfo licenseLocalBundleInfo licenseMode licenseRequired licenseRequiredStatus licenseServer licenseServerStatus licenseStatus loadBalancingService logicalMgmtIpInterface logicalMgmtIpInterfaceStatus macAddressStatus media mediaProfile memoryUtilCurrentStatistics memoryUtilIntervalStatistics metavariable mgmtIpInterfaceGroup mgmtStaticRoute networkProcessorStatistics ntp objectStoreParameters pathCheckPath policyServer powerSupplyStatus rgStatus savedConfigList sbcPersonalityStatus security serverAdmin serverSoftwareUpgradeStatus serverStatus softwareUpgradeDetailedStatus softwareUpgradeStatus standbySyncStatus sweActiveProfile sweCapacityEstimate sweCodecMixProfile sweProcessorCapacity sweTrafficProfiles syncStatus systemCongestionCurrentStatistics systemCongestionIntervalStatistics systemCongestionStatus
> show table system admin
Announcement file status and statistics.
> show table system announcements
Server Daughter Board (DB) status details.
Applies to SBC 5xxx and SBC 7000 only.
> show table system daughterBoardStatus
DSP PAD configuration service (SBC must be restarted for new configuration to take effect).
> show table system dspPad
> show table system dspRes dspCallCurrentStatistics dspCallIntervalStatistics dspUsageCurrentStatistics dspUsageIntervalStatistics
This statistic command provides the current number of transcoded sessions per DSP2x slot (SBC 5x10) or SPS100 module (SBC 5x00) depending upon the number of modules installed for the specified system. The SBC 5x10 can include up to four DSP modules. The SBC 5x00 can be configured for up to three SPS100 modules
(Refer to Customer Replaceable Units for details).
> show table system dspStatus dspUsage
> show table system ethernetPort mgmtAdmin mgmtPortStatus mgmtStatistics packetAdmin packetPortStatus packetStatistics portMonitorStatus portRedundancyGroupStatus
ACL Offenders List – The Access Control List policer offenders list.
Aggregate Offenders List – The aggregate policer offenders list.
ARP Offenders List – The ARP policer offenders list.
Bad Ethernet IP Header Offenders List – The bad Ethernet/IP Header policer offenders list. Ethernet/IP headers are considered bad under the following conditions:
Only broadcast ARP packets are allowed; all other broadcast packets are considered bad.
Anything other than the following unicast/multicast ICMPV6 packets are considered bad.
Anything other than the following unicast ICMPV4 packets are considered bad:
Type 0 Echo Reply
Type 3 Code 4 (Destination unreachable, fragmentation required)
Type 8 Echo Request
Type 11 Code 0 (Time Exceeded, TTL expired)
Only ICMPV6 neighbor discovery packets are allowed under multicast MAC address. Anything else is considered bad.
If DestMAC is zero, it is considered a bad packet.
Anything other than ethertype (IPV4, IPV6, VLAN) is considered bad.
IP Checksum error is considered bad.
IP version other than 4 or 6 is considered bad.
Bad IP Header length
Packet that is not long enough to contain IP header.
TTL == 0 is considered bad.
IPV4 with options set is considered bad.
IPV6 with initial next header field of 0, 60, or 43 is considered bad.
Discard Rule Offenders List – The table of statistics for the discard rule offenders list. For example: ACLi discard rule packets.
IPsec Decrypt Offenders List – The table of statistics for the IPsec Decrypt policer offenders list. For example:
Bad IPsec packet
Authentication error
Invalid SSID
IPsec protocol == AH
Media Offenders List – The table of statistics for the media policer offenders list. For example: Media packets exceeding the policing value.
Rogue Media Offenders List – The table of statistics for the rogue media policer offenders list. For example:
uFlow Offenders List – The table of statistics for the Micro Flow policer offenders list. For example: Microflow packet exceeding the policing rate.
Entries in the Media Offenders List are for allocated media packets that violate the policing rules. The associated call is sending too many media packets. This could indicate a possible “Theft of Service” scenario. Entries in the Rogue Media Offenders List are media packets that the SBC is receiving but no resource is allocated for the packet. This may be a Denial of Service attack or indication that a call was terminated but the other end is still sending media packets.
The following fields display when using
The following table lists systemCurStats
and systemIntStats
fields. The systemIntStats
command results include the following additional attributes:
number
– The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.intervalValid
– A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.time
– The system up time when the interval statisitic is collected for the specified interval.Complete IP Policing information related to threshold levels and duration is available at IP Policing Alarm Profile - CLI.
> show table system licenseFeatureStatus licenseInfo licenseLegacyBundleInfo licenseLocalBundleInfo licenseMode licenseRequired licenseRequiredStatus licenseServer licenseServerStatus licenseStatus
Load Balancing Service status details.
> show table system loadBalancingService groupName inviteRetargetMode leaderStatistics leaderStatus registerRetargetMode resourceInfoStatus
Command Parameters
The following table lists Load Balancing Service status details.
> show table system loadBalancingService dspLeaderStatus dspResourceCacheStatus dspSeedNodeStatus groupName inviteRetargetMode leaderStatistics leaderStatus policerLeaderStatus policerResourceCacheStatus policerSeedNodeStatus registerRetargetMode resourceInfoStatus
Command Parameters
Load Balancing Service status details.
> show table system loadBalancingService dspResourceCacheStatus groupName leaderStatistics leaderStatus policerResourceCacheStatus privateIpInterfaceGroupName
Command Parameters
> show table system mgmtIpInterfaceGroup <mgmt group name> mgmtIpInterface > show table system mgmtIpInterfaceGroup <mgmt group name> mgmtIpInterfaceStatus
Command Parameters
For internal debug use only.
NTP services management
> show table system ntp keys peerStatus serverAdmin systemStatus timeZone
Softswitch servers and client services status/statistics details.
> show table system policyServer globalConfig localServer policyServerStatus remoteServer
Security management status/statistics details.
> show table system security certExpiryCheck ipsec ocspProfileUses ocspStatistics pki
SWe-related status/statistics details.
This table contains the name of active profile and time-stamp of profile activation.
> show table system sweActiveProfile
show table system sweActiveProfile name standard_passthrough_profile; stateChangeTime 2017-11-13T10:56:16-00:00;
This table contains the capacity estimates for all standard profiles.
A variation of +/- 10% in sweCapacityEstimate
displayed for a sweActiveProfile
may occur.
> show table system sweCapacityEstimate
show table system sweCapacityEstimate ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED REFRESH PROTECTED SESSION NUM ESTIMATED REGISTRATION REGISTER LINK NAME CAPACITY SUBSCRIBERS CPS CAPACITY CAPACITY BANDWIDTH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- custom 5011 0 60 0 0 1 default - - - - - - standard_msbc_profile 8210 0 111 0 0 1 standard_callmix_profile 2074 0 55 0 0 1 standard_signaling_profile 8210 0 111 0 0 1 standard_passthrough_profile 5580 0 55 0 0 1 standard_transcoding_profile 207 0 55 0 0 1 standard_highcps_callmix_profile 4230 0 169 0 0 1
This table contains the standard codec mix profiles.
> show table system sweCodecMixProfile
show table system sweCodecMixProfile CODEC MIX PROFILE NAME CODEC PTIME PERCENTAGE ------------------------------------------ G711_20ms g711 p20 100 G711_G729_20ms g711 p20 50 G711_G729_20ms g729 p20 50
This table contains the relative performance indices of the underlying processor for different functionalities such as crypto, passthrough, signaling and transcoding as compared to 2690v2 processor (with the recommended Host settings). The performance indices are all 100 for base processor. Any index value lower than 100, means the underlying processor is poorer than 2690v2 with respect to that functionality and vice versa.
> show table system sweProcessorCapacity
> show table system sweProcessorCapacity cryptoIndex 94; passthroughIndex 95; signalingIndex 93; transcodeIndex 98;
This table contains the standard profiles and their fixed call mix.
> show table system sweTrafficProfiles
show table system sweTrafficProfiles PROCESSOR PROCESSOR CAPABILITY CALL REGISTRATION DIRECT PASSTHROUGH CAPABILITY INDEX HOLD ACCESS BHCA PER REGISTRATION NAT REFRESH MEDIA TRANSCODE CODEC TRANSCODING CRYPTO TONES MAX INDEX OVERRIDE NAME TIME SCENARIO SUBSCRIBER INTERVAL ENABLED INTERVAL PERCENT PERCENT PROFILE CODEC PROFILE PERCENT PERCENT VMBANDWIDTH OVERRIDE VALUE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ default 100 false - - - - 0 0 - - 0 0 1 false - standard_msbc_profile 150 false - - - - 0 0 G711_20ms - 0 0 1 false - standard_callmix_profile 100 false - - - - 0 10 G711_20ms G711_G729_20ms 0 0 1 false - standard_signaling_profile 100 false - - - - 100 0 - - 0 0 1 false - standard_passthrough_profile 100 false - - - - 0 0 G711_20ms - 0 0 1 false - standard_transcoding_profile 100 false - - - - 0 100 - G711_G729_20ms 0 0 1 false -
During a switchover call history of only stable calls are maintained. In ‘callCountStatus
’ table, all counters except STABLE CALLS are reset to zero when there is a switchover (either force or manual).
To view the call count status for the server before a switchover:
To switch over the management applications and restart “all” the applications:
To view SBC daughter board status (SBC 7000 results shown):
Two maintenance fields apply in this view:
The maintenance fields IMAGE LOAD FAILURE COUNT and FPGA VERSION do not apply to SPS100 cards.
To view the synchronization status of the system as a table:
To view the front panel LED status of the system:
To view fan status (example is for SBC 7000):
To view the license information of the application:
To view the MAC addresses status:
To view CPU Utilization for the current interval period:
To view system congestion status details.
To view system congestion current statistics.
To view DoD mode status.
To view Micro Flow stats:
To view LSWU results:
To display the current HA configuration settings:
To display results of running verifyDatabaseIntegrity
command:
To display sync status of active and standby nodes created through a N:1 redundancy group:
To view sync status details of the standby node for active nodes created through a N:1 redundancy group configuration.
To view the personality role of the SBC SWe/SBC SWe Cloud instance.
To view license bundle details for Legacy licenses:
To view license server status details:
To view license feature status details:
To view Server Admin status details on both a SBC 5200 and a virtual SBC: