In this section:
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 admin announcements baseMacAddress congestion coredumpList coredumpSummary cpuUtilCurrentStatistics cpuUtilIntervalStatistics databaseIntegrity daughterBoardAdmin daughterBoardStatus dodModeStatus dspPad dspRes dspStatus ethernetPort fanStatus fileStatisticsAdmin fileStatisticsStatus fipsFSMState fipsBypassMode haConfig hardDiskStatus hardDiskUsage highAvailabilityPort intervalStatistics ipPolicing jsrcServer ledStatus licenseInfo licenseStatus logicalMgmtIpInterface logicalMgmtIpInterfaceStatus macAddressStatus media mediaProfile memoryUtilCurrentStatistics memoryUtilIntervalStatistics mgmtIpInterfaceGroup mgmtStaticRoute ntp policyServer powerSupplyStatus savedConfigList security serverAdmin serverSoftwareUpgradeStatus serverStatus softwareUpgradeDetailedStatus softwareUpgradeStatus syncStatus systemCongestionCurrentStatistics systemCongestionIntervalStatistics systemCongestionStatus
Parameter | Description |
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| Basic configuration (name, location, etc) for the system. See Admin Attributes table below for details. |
| Announcement file status and statistics.
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| Displays base MAC address of servers.
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| System congestion profile for the node.
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| List of core dumps on the server(s). Fields include:
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| Summary of core dump files on server(s).
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| The CPU utilization of the server for the current period.
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| The CPU utilization for the 'n' number of intervals.
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databaseIntegrity | Displays SBC database sync status from executing the The following command options are available to match the results of the 'show' command with the associated 'request' command: activeAndStandbyPolicy – Display results of the sync check against policy databases on the active and standby servers. Displayed results include the following fields:
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| SBC 5x10/7000 daughter board administrative status from server/CE level. Not applicable for 5x00 or SWe systems.
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| server Daughter Board (DB) status.
SBC 5000 series:
SBC 7000 series:
The maintenance fields
imageLoadFailureCount and do not apply to SPS100 cards. |
dodModeStatus | DoD mode status details, with following details:
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| DSP PAD configuration service (must be restarted for new configuration to take effect).
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| DSP historical interval statistics. See System DSP Resources Attributes table below for parameter details.
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| Status of DSP resources. This statistic provides the current number of transcoded sessions per DSP2x slot (SBC 5x10) or SPS100 module (SBC 5x00) depending upon the number of modules installed. SBC 5x10 can include up to four DSP modules. SBC 5x00 can be configured for up to three SPS100 modules (see Customer Replaceable Units for details). The below fields display raw count of DSP resources (i.e. channels) in use on each slot to aid in understanding which slots are loaded and to what extent in case card removal/hot swap is necessary.
For each DSP codec, a
For compressed-to-compressed transcoding, two resources are required, one for each codec.
Use this value when determining the extent of DSP module load (regardless of codec type).
The g711Utilization includes g711 channels in use plus channels that are reserved but not activated as part of the call set up process. In this case, ensure to reserve enough resources to account for the worst case codec. For example, in release 4.2.x, a reserved channel is about 4.5 times as expensive as a G.711 channel.
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| Configuration for management, packet, and field service Ethernet ports. See Ethernet Port Attributes table for details. |
| Fan status on the server(s).
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fileStatisticsAdmin | Displays whether the following interval statistics are enabled/disabled to write data to the statistics file.
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| Displays the current ID of the last performance statistics data written to the database. |
fipsBypassMode | Displays FIPS bypass mode (alternating bypass or exclusive crypto). |
fipsFSMState | FIPS finite state machine state.
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haConfig | This statistic displays GRHA configuration details.
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| Hard disk status on the server(s).
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| Hard disk usage on the server(s).
The role of the standby server is reflected as Primary for the root partition because the other partition, /var/log/sonus/sbx/evlog is not mirrored/mounted in the standby CE until a switch-over occurs and the Standby assumes the role of active.
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| Configuration and status for the HA ethernet ports.
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| The system- wide settings for interval statistics.
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| The MIB Module for IP Monitoring statistics. These statistics are divided into three categories: Offenders Lists statistics, Micro Flow statistics and System statistics. The following fields display for the above statistics. A field applies to all statistics above unless one or more numbers are shown to indicate the specific statistics applicable.
Offenders Lists statistics (See Offenders List Details section for additional details)
Micro Flow statistics:
This command displays any microflow entry regardless of whether SIPFE or MRM (or any sub-system) created the microflow.
System statistics:
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| JSRC server configuration.
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| Displays status of various LEDs of the server.
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| The license status for registered license features. The following fields display:
The results include following fields:
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| The CE license status table describes the current CE license state, for example "
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| The logical management IP interface table with following fields:
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| The Logical Mgmt IP Interface status table with following fields:
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macAddressStatus | Displays MAC addresses of the system server(s).
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| System- wide media configurations, UDP port range and RTP/RTCP peer inactivity timeout.
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| DSP Media Profile configuration.
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| The memory utilization for the current interval period. Fields include:
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| The memory utilization for the 'n' number of intervals.
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| A group of management IP interfaces for the default address context.
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| Static IP routes for this address context.
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| NTP Services Management.
In an HA configuration, the Active and Standby system times and refTimes will not match in the results of this command because SBC updates NTP data independently. |
| Softswitch servers and client services configuration details.
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| Power consumption/state of the server.
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| List of configurations saved on the system.
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| Security management configuration details.
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| The serverAdmn table describes the configuration of each server module.
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| The system server software upgrade status table describes the status of the server software upgrade module.
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| The system server status table provides status of the server module.
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softwareUpgradeDetailedStatus |
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| LSWU status at any given time with the following details.
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| The system server synchronization module status table displays the following data synchronization statistics (
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| The Sonus System Congestion Current Statistics table.
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| The Sonus System Congestion Interval Statistics table.
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| System Congestion status table.
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Parameter | Description |
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or <seq number> | The system name (for
A sequence number which identifies the interval for which the set of statistics is required (for |
dspCallCurrentStatistics | The Sonus System Call DSP Resource Current table containing the following information: The following statistics are collected in this table for each codec.
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dspCallIntervalStatistics | The Sonus System Call DSP Resource Interval table containing the following statistics for the 'n' number of intervals:
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dspUsageCurrentStatistics | The Sonus DSP Resource statistics table. The following statistics are collected in this table for each codec. Statistics are collected once per second.
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dspUsageIntervalStatistics | The Sonus DSP Resource Interval table containing the following statistics over the 'n' number of intervals. Interval statistics are weighted per codec type.
The number of available transcoded calls depends on whether or not back-to-back transcoding is required. Also, DSP resources are commonly held during call setup (even when transcoding ultimately is not required on the call). At a high call rate this can marginally cut into the number of DSP resources available on the system. |
Parameter | Description |
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mgmtAdmin | Management ports. |
mgmtPortStatus | Management port status details.
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mgmtStatistics | Management port transmit and receive statistics.
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packetPortStatus | Packet port status details.
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packetStatistics | Packet port transmit and receive statistics.
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| The port monitor status.
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| Status of the port redundancy group.
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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. See 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.
Attribute | Description |
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| The number of accepted packets for the access control list policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the access control list policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the access control list policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the access control list policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the access control list policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the access control list policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the access control list policer. |
| The number of accepted packets for the aggregate policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the aggregate policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the aggregate policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the aggregate policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the aggregate policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the aggregate policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the aggregate policer. |
| The number of accepted packets for the ARP policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the ARP policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the ARP policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the ARP policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the ARP policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the ARP policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the ARP policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the discard rule, plus the number of packets that do no match any ACL rule. |
| The number of major alarms for the discard rule. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds discard rule. |
| The number of minor alarms for the discard rule. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the discard rule. |
| The peak discard rate for the discard rule. |
| The number of accepted packets for the IPSEC Decrypt policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the IPSEC Decrypt policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the IPSEC Decrypt policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the IPSEC Decrypt policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the IPSEC Decrypt policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the IPSEC Decrypt policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the IPSEC Decrypt policer. |
| The number of accepted packets for the media policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the media policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the media policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the media policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the media policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the media policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the media policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the rogue media policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the rogue media policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the rogue media policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the rogue media policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the rogue media policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the rogue media policer. |
systemName | The SBC system name. |
| The number of accepted packets for the micro flow policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the micro flow policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the micro flow policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the micro flow policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the micro flow policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the micro flow policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the micro flow policer. |
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:
> show table global callCountStatus ACTIVE STABLE TOTAL TOTAL CALLS CALLS CALLS TOTAL CALLS CALLS CALL CALL ACTIVE STABLE CALL NON NON TOTAL NON EMERG EMERG KEY ATTEMPTS COMPLETIONS CALLS CALLS UPDATES USER USER CALLS USER ESTABLISHING STABLE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- all 7 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
To switch over the management applications and restart “all” the applications:
> request system admin sbxsvtha switchover This command will switchover the management applications and restarts 'all' the applications on currently active server. Do you want to proceed (yes/no) yes Proceeding result success reason Performing Switchover...
To view
> show table system daughterBoardStatus IMAGE LOAD SERVER DAUGHTER PRODUCT OPERATIONAL FAILURE FPGA NAME SLOT BOARD ID PRESENT NAME SERIAL NUM PART NUM STATUS COUNT VERSION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TUNAA 1 FRU_DSP1 true DSPLB 4151130087 811-41600 enabled 0 TUNAA 2 FRU_DSP2 true DSPLB 4151130102 811-41600 enabled 0 TUNAA 3 FRU_DSP3 false Unknown Unknown Unknown disabled 0 TUNAA 4 FRU_DSP4 false Unknown Unknown Unknown disabled 0
Two maintenance fields apply in this view:
To view the synchronization status of the system as a table:
> show table system syncStatus SYNC MODULE STATUS --------------------------------------- Policy Data syncCompleted Configuration Data syncCompleted Call/Registration Data syncCompleted
To view the front panel LED status of the system:
> show table system ledStatus SERVER LED LED LED NAME TYPE STATE COLOR ------------------------------- Irving Alarm on amber Irving Power on green Irving Active on amber Irving Status on green Irving Locator blinking none
To view fan status (example is for
> show table system fanStatus SERVER NAME FAN ID SPEED -------------------------------------------- bf024.eng.sonusnet.com FAN1/BOT 7168 RPM bf024.eng.sonusnet.com FAN1/TOP 8192 RPM bf024.eng.sonusnet.com FAN2/BOT 9728 RPM bf024.eng.sonusnet.com FAN2/TOP 9728 RPM bf024.eng.sonusnet.com FAN3/BOT 7168 RPM bf024.eng.sonusnet.com FAN3/TOP 7168 RPM bf024.eng.sonusnet.com FAN4/BOT 8192 RPM bf024.eng.sonusnet.com FAN4/TOP 8192 RPM
To view the license information of the application:
> show table system licenseInfo LICENSE USAGE FEATURE NAME ID EXPIRATION DATE LIMIT ------------------------------------------------- SRTP 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 ENCRYPT 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-RTU 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 150000 DSP-EVRC 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 DSP-G722 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 POL-BASE 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-MSRP 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 VDSP-RTU 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1000 DSP-AMRNB 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 DSP-AMRWB 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-SIP-I 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-VIDEO 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-SIP323 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-SIPREC 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-POL-RTU 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-POL-E911 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1 SBC-POL-ENUM 3772 2020-12-31-05:00 1
To view the MAC addresses status:
> show table system macAddressStatus USED BY SERVER NAME MAC ADDRESS STATUS USED BY PORT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bf067.eng.sonusnet.com 0:10:6b:3:c7:2 used bf067.eng.sonusnet.com pkt0_p bf067.eng.sonusnet.com 0:10:6b:3:c7:3 used bf067.eng.sonusnet.com pkt1_p bf067.eng.sonusnet.com 0:10:6b:3:c7:4 used bf067.eng.sonusnet.com pkt0_s bf067.eng.sonusnet.com 0:10:6b:3:c7:5 used bf067.eng.sonusnet.com pkt1_s bf068.eng.sonusnet.com 0:10:6b:3:c7:c used bf068.eng.sonusnet.com pkt0_p bf068.eng.sonusnet.com 0:10:6b:3:c7:d used bf068.eng.sonusnet.com pkt0_s bf068.eng.sonusnet.com 0:10:6b:3:c7:e used bf068.eng.sonusnet.com pkt1_p bf068.eng.sonusnet.com 0:10:6b:3:c7:f used bf068.eng.sonusnet.com pkt1_s
To view CPU Utilization for the current interval period:
> show table system cpuUtilCurrentStatistics CE NAME CPU AVERAGE HIGH LOW ------------------------------------------------- bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 1 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 2 0 1 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 3 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 4 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 5 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 6 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 7 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 8 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 9 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 10 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 11 10 10 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 12 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 13 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 14 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 15 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 16 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 17 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 18 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 19 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 20 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 21 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 22 0 1 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 23 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 24 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 25 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 26 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 27 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 28 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 29 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 30 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 31 0 1 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 32 0 1 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 33 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 34 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 35 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 36 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 37 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 38 1 1 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 39 0 0 0 bf024.eng.sonusnet.com 40 0 0 0
To view system congestion status details.
> show table system systemCongestionStatus SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM CONGESTION CONGESTION CONGESTION CONGESTION CONGESTION CONGESTION SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM CONGESTION SYSTEM SYSTEM CALL CALL CALL CALL EQ REG SUBS CONGESTION CONGESTION CONGESTION CALL RATE CONGESTION CONGESTION ARRIVAL ACCEPT ACCEPT ARRIVAL ARRIVAL ARRIVAL NAME MCLEVEL CPULEVEL MEM LEVEL LEVEL IRTTLEVEL MCDURATION RATE RATE COUNT RATE RATE RATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- entry 0 0 0 0 0 23186 0 100 65535 0 0 0
To view system congestion current statistics.
> show table system systemCongestionCurrentStatistics LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL AVG PEAK EMERGENCY EMERGENCY AVG PEAK MAX SIP AVG PEAK LEVEL MC1TOTAL LEVEL MC2TOTAL LEVEL MC3TOTAL OVERLOAD CALL CALL CALL CALL CALL SIP REG SIP REG REG REG ACTIVE SIP SUBS SUBS SUBS SUBS NAME MC1COUNT TIME MC2COUNT TIME MC3COUNT TIME REJECTS RATE RATE ARRIVALS ARRIVALS REJECTS ARRIVALS REJECTS RATE RATE CALLS ARRIVALS REJECTS RATE RATE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- entry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 435754 435502 697 719
To view DoD mode status.
> show table system dodModeStatus INDX STATUS ------------------------------------------------ 0 DoD mode disabled. CLI/PM/sFTP enabled.
To view Micro Flow stats:
> show table system ipPolicing uFlowStats U SOURCE SOURCE LIF POLICER POLICER AGG FLOW IP DESTINATION IP IP GRP POLICER BUCKET CREDIT AGG POLICER PACKET PACKET BYTE INDEX ADDRESS IP ADDRESS PORT PROTOCOL ID MODE SIZE RATE POLICER PRIORITY ACCEPT DISCARD ACCEPT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 10.10.10.10 10.11.12.13 45506 udp 2 PktRate 50 1023 "ZONE AGG" 1 1 0 527
To view LSWU results:
> show table system softwareUpgradeDetailedStatus RENAULTVOLVO detailedStatus detailedStatus TargetRelease=V05.01.00-A985 CurrentRelease=V05.01.00-A984 NumberOfSteps=18 CurrentStep=18 UpgradeStartTime=2016-02-05T17:36:30+0530 UpgradeCompleteTime=2016-02-05T18:29:51+0530 UpgradeStatus=upgradeComplete primaryUpgradeStatus=none secondaryUpgradeStatus=none Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=1,Step=PreUpgradeChecks,EstTime=20,StartTime=17:36:30,EndTime=17:36:30,Status=complete,Reason=Succesful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=2,Step=PartitionSwitch,EstTime=120,StartTime=17:37:13,EndTime=17:43:20,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=3,Step=Reboot,EstTime=240,StartTime=17:39:06,EndTime=17:43:20,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=4,Step=OSUpgrade,EstTime=300,StartTime=17:43:35,EndTime=17:45:32,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=5,Step=Reboot,EstTime=240,StartTime=17:45:34,EndTime=17:48:39,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=6,Step=AppUpgrade,EstTime=180,StartTime=17:48:52,EndTime=17:51:51,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=7,Step=DBRestore,EstTime=240,StartTime=17:52:21,EndTime=17:56:40,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=8,Step=AppBringUp,EstTime=300,StartTime=17:57:05,EndTime=17:58:52,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=VOLVO,StepNo=9,Step=PostUpgrade,EstTime=30,StartTime=17:58:53,EndTime=18:01:05,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=10,Step=PreUpgradeChecks,EstTime=20,StartTime=17:36:30,EndTime=17:36:30,Status=complete,Reason=Succesful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=11,Step=PartitionSwitch,EstTime=120,StartTime=18:02:34,EndTime=18:08:42,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=12,Step=Reboot,EstTime=240,StartTime=18:04:23,EndTime=18:08:42,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=13,Step=OSUpgrade,EstTime=300,StartTime=18:08:57,EndTime=18:10:52,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=14,Step=Reboot,EstTime=240,StartTime=18:10:54,EndTime=18:13:58,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=15,Step=AppUpgrade,EstTime=180,StartTime=18:14:12,EndTime=18:17:11,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=16,Step=DBRestore,EstTime=240,StartTime=18:17:42,EndTime=18:22:04,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=17,Step=AppBringUp,EstTime=300,StartTime=18:25:27,EndTime=18:28:15,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ceName=RENAULT,StepNo=18,Step=PostUpgrade,EstTime=30,StartTime=18:29:15,EndTime=18:29:50,Status=Complete,Reason=Successful_Completion ;
To display the current HA configuration settings:
> show table system haConfig LEADER BOND SERVER NAME ELECTION MONITORING -------------------------------------------------- SBC01 standard direct-connect
To display results of running verifyDatabaseIntegrity
command:
> request system admin HA5210 verifyDatabaseIntegrity all > show table system databaseIntegrity SYNC SYNC MODULE NAME STATUS TIME STAMP --------------------------------------------------------------- activeAndStandbyPolicy inSync Thu Jun 2 11:06:40 2016 activeConfigAndActivePolicy inSync Thu Jun 2 11:06:40 2016