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Back Up SBC Configuration Using CLIPerform the following procedure to back up the current configuration with the CLI:
From the top-level CLI mode, enter the command:
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- When prompted to continue, enter '
yes
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<filename>.tar.gz
file from the /var/log/sonus/sbx/config
directory to a remote location using FileZilla or some other software utility.
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Monitoring SBC Status
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Monitoring EMA AlarmsTo monitor outstanding alarms across all managed objects from the EMA, see Dashboard - Alarms page.
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Monitoring System Status From EMATo monitor the status of the following entities from the EMA, see Dashboard - System Status page.
- Server Status—status of the system including the name, hardware and software versions system up-time.
- Fan Status—current fan speeds.
- Hard Disk Status—hardware information about the on-board disks along with total capacity and status.
- Hard Disk Usage—disk status and usage.
- Power Supply Status—status of the power supply including any failures.
- Daughter Board Status—list of daughter boards present on the system.
- Policy Server Status—statistics of the routing database and application (local or external).
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Monitoring Status From CLITo monitor system status from CLI top-level mode, the following commands are available. For additional commands and command details, see Show Status System and Show Table System pages.
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show status global callCountStatus all
show status system daughterBoardStatus
show status system ethernetPort mgmtPortStatus / packetPortStatus
show status system fanStatus
show status system hardDiskStatus
show status system hardDiskUsage
show status system powerSupplyStatus
show status system serverStatus
show status system syncStatus
show status system systemCongestionStatus |
Monitoring SBC Performance
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Monitoring Performance From EMATo monitor the following critical system statistics from the EMA, see Dashboard - System Statistics page.
- Call Count Statistics
- TCP General Group Statistics
- UDP General Group Statistics
- System Congestion Statistics
- DSP Call Statistics
- DSP Usage Statistics
- DSP Utilization
To perform policy analysis from the EMA using SSReq tool, see Troubleshooting Tools - Policy Analysis - SSREQ page.
To monitor the following statistics from the EMA (Platform Mode), see Monitoring - Dashboard page.
- Alarms
- CAC Offenders Status
- CPU
- Disk Usage
- Hardware Inventory
- IP Interface Status
- Live Monitor
- Memory Usage
- Ports
- System Statistics
- System Status
- System and Software Info
- Task Usage
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Monitoring Performance From CLITo monitor
performance data from CLI top-level mode, the following commands are available. For additional commands and command details, see Show Status Command Details - CLI and Show Table System pages. Code Block |
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show status alarms historyStatus
show status system dspRes dspCallCurrentStatistics
show status system dspRes dspUsageCurrentStatistics
show status global tcpGeneralGroupStatistics
show status system dspStatus dspUsage
show status system ethernetPort mgmtStatistics
show status system ethernetPort packetStatistics
show status system systemCongestionCurrentStatistics
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Routine Weekly MaintenancePerform the following
routine maintenance tasks on a weekly basis:General Maintenance
- Wipe the outer case clean with a slightly moist (not wet), lint-free cloth.
- Inspect air filters, and clean or replace if needed. To replace an air filter, see the applicable page:
- Check external fan covers or grills for excessive dust buildup or obstructions; clean, if necessary, by gently wiping with a clean, lint-free cloth, making sure not to penetrate the protective cover or grill.
- Check fans to ensure they are operating and not generating any unusual noises. Make certain the fan is operating by holding your hand next to the intake vent to be sure air is flowing into the unit. If a fan is not running or unusual noises are present, contact Customer Support.
Backing Up SBC Logs
The Logs Management window (EMA - Platform Mode) allows you to manage the following logs. For details, refer to Log Management.
- Core Dumps
- Event Logs
- Message Logs
- System Dump
- Back Trace
- Apache
- Netconf
- User Activity
- Install Logs
- Upgrade Logs
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Deleting Old SBC Logs
Delete unneeded files, such as old core dump files, on a regular basis. To manage and remove log files from the EMA (Platform Mode), see Log Management page.
Viewing SBC Log Files and Status From CLI
To view the configured parameters for all SBC event types from the CLI, use the command:
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show configuration oam eventLog typeAdmin |
To view the event log status for all event types, use the command:
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SBC Upgrade GuidelinesPerform the following activities prior to upgrading the
:Preparation
Perform pre-upgrade checks and system baselining, plus gather any requisite upgrade information.
- Read all release notes for any pertinent upgrade instructions