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Modified: for 5.0.1

 

 

Common Call Statistics Terminology
Stable CallsCalls 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 CallsA 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 AttemptsAccumulative 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 CompletionsAccumulative 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).

Note
Refer to Links to Statistics Pages to navigate to a particular EMA or CLI statistics page.

Note

If using the EMS in your network, configure EMS 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 Insight EMS User Guide for configuration details.

Command Syntax

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
	daughterBoardAdmin 
	daughterBoardStatus
	dodModeStatus
	dspPad
	dspRes
	dspStatus
	ethernetPort
	fanStatus
	fileStatisticsAdmin
	fileStatisticsStatus
	fipsFSMState
	fipsBypassMode
	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
	softwareUpgradeStatus
	syncStatus
	systemCongestionCurrentStatistics
	systemCongestionIntervalStatistics
	systemCongestionStatus

Command Parameters

Shared Common Parameters - 'show status system' and 'show table system'

Parameter

Description

admin

Basic configuration (name, location, etc) for the system.

  • <system name> – System name.
  • accountManagement – Account and password management-related configuration.
  • auditLogState– Management audit log state:
    • disabled
    • enabled
  • cliSetWarningSupport – Setting to enable/disable warning prompts configured for the set command.
  • contact – Contact information of the system.
  • dspMismatchAction – Action to take for one of the following DSP mismatch conditions:

(1).  Mismatch in DSP card installation across any/all slot locations. Cards must match by slot location. For any mismatched slot, DSP capacity is not used when “preserveRedundancy” is configured (and card dried up if calls were already in place when the mismatch occurred), or if left unprotected when “preserveCapacity” is configured.

(2). Mismatch in DSP card type within a slot location. Card installations must match by type – DSP25 (higher capacity) or DSP20 (lower capacity). Same rules as above apply.

  • preserveCapacity – The Active  continues to use the extra DSP capacity, as needed, assuming appropriate session licenses are in place; partial redundancy is in effect.
If a switchover occurs, calls using the extra, non-matching DSP capacity on Active are not protected during switchover (i.e. partial redundancy).
  • preserveRedundancy –  The Active automatically triggers a graceful dry-up in an attempt to align DSP hardware capabilities. Once dry-up completes, the Active uses the protected, matching DSP capacity to preserve redundancy.
During the dry-up period, active calls using the extra, non-matching DSP capacity are not protected in the event that a switchover occurs before the dry up completes.
  • externalAuthenticationEnabled – The Conf-D CLI user information stored on remote Radius server for authentication.

  • fips-140-2 – FIPS-140-2 related configuration and commands.
  • localAuthenticationEnabled – The Conf-D CLI user information stored locally for authentication.
  • location –   Physical location of the system.
  • passwordRules – The rules implementing Conf-D user password policy.
  • standbyServerState  – Standby server state indicates if to bring up or not the standby server.
  • utilMonitorStatsInterval – The time interval for system resource monitoring statistics.
  • utilMonitorStatsNumOfPastInterval – The number of past intervals saved for system resource monitoring statistics.

announcements

Announcement file status and statistics.

  • memoryUsage – Announcement segment NP memory usage. Following fields display
    • cachedSegments – Number of announcement segments cached in NP memory.
    • totalCacheMemory – Total amount of segment cache memory available in NP.
    • totalPlayoutTime – Total playout time of all segments cached in NP memory.
    • totalSegments – Total number of announcement segments on disk.
    • usedCacheMemory – Amount of segment cache memory being used in NP.
    • utilizedCacheMemory – Percentage of segment cache memory being used in NP.
  • segmentStatus <segment ID>– Announcement segment file status. Following fields display:
    • audioFormat – Compression type of audio data.

    • audioLength — Length of audio data in segment file.

    • pathname – Pathname of segment file.

    • playoutDuration – Playout duration of segment file.

    • state – State of segment.

    • totalPlays – Total number of times this segment has been played.

    • useCount – Number of announcements currently using this segment.

    • version – Version number of segment file.

baseMacAddress

Displays base MAC address of servers.

  • activeBaseAddress – MAC address base assigned to the active server.
  • assignedBaseAddress – MAC address base assigned to this server.

congestion

System congestion profile for the node.

  • adaptive – adaptive overload configuration.
  • levelMC1 – Configuration for congestion level MC1.
  • levelMC2 – Configuration for congestion level MC2.
  • levelMC3 – Configuration for congestion level MC3.
  • mode – Mode (static or adaptive) of the system overload control.
  • policer – System congestion Call Rate Policer configuration.

coredumpList

List of core dumps on the server(s). Fields include:

  • coredumpFileName
  • size
  • dateAndTime
  • newSinceLastStart (true/false)

coredumpSummary

Summary of core dump files on server(s).

  • <server name> – The name of the server.
  • coredumpAndTraceCount – Number of coredumps and trace files.
  • totalSize – Indicates the total size of the coredumps (KBytes).

cpuUtilCurrentStatistics

The CPU utilization of the server for the current period.

  • <server name> – The name of the server.
  • average – The average CPU % utilization for this interval.
  • high – The high CPU % utilization for this interval.
  • low – The low CPU % utilization for this interval.

cpuUtilIntervalStatistics

The CPU utilization for the 'n' number of intervals.

  • number – The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. See Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.
  • ceName – The CE name.
  • cpu – The CPU number.
  • 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 statistics are collected.
  • average – The average CPU % utilization for this interval.
  • high – The high CPU % utilization for this interval.
  • low – The low CPU % utilization for this interval.

daughterBoardAdmin

SBC 5x10/7000 daughter board administrative status from server/CE level.

Not applicable for 5x00 or SWe systems.
  • ceName – Name of server.
  • disableCleanupAction– Identifies the type of disable cleanup action (forced/graceful)
  • dryUpTime – The set time, in minutes, for a graceful shutdown to occur (range: 0-60 / default = 10).
    slot– Slot number designation for DSP20 (slot 1) and DSP25 (slots 1-4) cards.
  • state – Administrative state of daughter board.

daughterBoardStatus

server Daughter Board (DB) status.

 

  • <server name> – Server name.
  • daughterBoardId– Daughter board identifier.
    • SBC 5000 series:

      • SPS100 – SBC 5x00 SPS100 module
      • DB0 – SBC 5x00 SPS100DB 0 module
      • DB1 – SBC 5x00 SPS100DB 1 module
      • DSP20 – SBC 5x10 DSP20 module
      • DSP25 – SBC 5x10 DSP25 module

      SBC 7000 series:

      • FRU_DSP1 – SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 1
      • FRU_DSP2 – SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 2

      • FRU_DSP3 – SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 3

      • FRU_DSP4 – SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 4

  • fpgaVersion –  A card’s programmed firmware version (using FPGA build date).
  • imageLoadFailureCount – Number of module boot failures since the last successful module boot, for use during diagnostic testing of a potentially failed module.
  • operationalStatus– Operational state of daughter board.
    • disabled – Card is disabled.
    • dryup – Card is enabled but in the process of drying up. Once completed, card will be set to ‘disabled’.
    • enabled – Card is enabled.
    • failed – If a DSP2x or DSP-LC module fails to boot over three consecutive tries (typically due to a hardware failure), it is taken out of service and marked as state “failed”. The rest of the system continues to boot normally, including any other DSP modules. The module failure is logged/alarmed with trap “sonusConnexIpSystemCESlotFailedNotification”. The slot remains in the failed state until the module is disabled and re-enabled once a replacement card is installed.
    • loading – Card is enabled but in the process of booting. Resources are not yet available. Once completed, card will be set to ‘enabled’.
    • locked – Slot capacity is locked out due to mismatch (with “preserveRedundancy” configured).

      For 5x00 systems, only the “enabled” state displays in the results.
  • partNum – The part number of the module (if present).
  • present – Indicates if the module is present or not.
  • productName – Identifies manufacturer name of module (if present).
  • serialNum – Identifies the serial number of the module (if present).
The maintenance fields imageLoadFailureCount and fpgaVersion  do not apply to SPS100 cards.
dodModeStatus

DoD mode status details, with following details:

  • index – Index number
  • status – Specifies if DoD mode is enabled/disabled, as well as if CLI, EMA Platform Mode and sFTP are enabled for access while SBC is in DoD mode.

dspPad

DSP PAD configuration service (must be restarted for new configuration to take effect).

  • audioTxDuring2833 – State of Audio Transmit During 2833.
  • comfortEnergy – Initial estimate (in –dBm) to be used for generating comfort noise.
  • jitterEvalPeriod – Time period to decide when to periodically evaluate playout occupancy (in milliseconds).
  • jitterMinOccThsh – If occupancy falls below this threshold for some time period we advance the playout time (in milliseconds).
  • playoutTimeseriesPeriod – Duration of one period of the RTP playout buffer loss time series statistic.
  • playoutTimeseriesThreshold0 – Threshold #0 for generation of the playout loss time series statistic.
  • playoutTimeseriesThreshold1 – Threshold #1 for generation of the playout loss time series statistic.
  • playoutTimeseriesThreshold2 – Threshold #2 for generation of the playout loss time series statistic.
  • rtpDtmfRelay – RTP Payload type to be received as DTMF relay during compressed calls.
  • sidHangoverTime – Minimum time (in milliseconds) after DSP detects speaker going inactive before sending silence packets.
  • sidMaxNoiseFloor – Maximum noise floor (in –dBm).
  • sidMaxTime – Maximum time (in milliseconds) between silence packets.
  • sidMinNoiseFloor – Minimum noise floor (in –dBm).
  • sidMinTime – Minimum time (in milliseconds) between silence packets.
  • toneThreshold – Percentage Threshold crossing value for tone resources.
  • toneThresholdState – State of Tone Threshold Event.
  • universalCompressionThreshold – Percentage Threshold crossing value for Universal Compression resources.
  • universalCompressionThresholdState – State of Universal Compression Threshold Event.

dspRes

DSP historical interval statistics. See System DSP Resources Attributes table below for parameter details.

  • dspCallCurrentStatistics – The Sonus System Call DSP Resource Current table.
  • dspCallIntervalStatistics – The Sonus System Call DSP Resource Interval table.
  • dspUsageCurrentStatistics – The Sonus DSP Resource Current table.
  • dspUsageIntervalStatistics – The Sonus DSP Resource Interval table.

dspStatus dspUsage

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.

  • slot1ResourcesUtilized
  • slot2ResourcesUtilized

  • slot3ResourcesUtilized

  • slot4ResourcesUtilized

For each DSP codec, a <codec>Total and <codec>Utilization field displays. 

  1. The <codec>Total field indicates how many transcoding sessions the system can support for that codec to G.711.

  2. The <codec>Utilization field indicates what percent of those sessions are actually in use.
For compressed-to-compressed transcoding, two resources are required, one for each codec. 

 

  • amrNbTotal – Total AMR–NB resource capacity on this server.

  • amrNbUtilization – Percentage utilization of AMR–NB resources on this server.

  • amrWbTotal – Total AMR–WB resource capacity on this server.

  • amrWbUtilization – Percentage utilization of AMR–WB resources on this server.
  • compressionAllocFailures – Running count of resource allocation failures due to resource exhaustion.
  • compressionAvailable – Actual compression resources currently available in real time. This essentially equates to the total number of G.711 resources after loading.
  • compressionTotal – Maximum number of compression resources on the server (i.e. before loading, so this number is static). This essentially equates to the total number of G.711 resources before loading (i.e. lightest codec).
  • compressionUtilization – Percentage of compression resources in use (accounting for various codec weights). This can be calculated using the formula (compressionTotalcompressionAvailable) / compressionTotal.

Use this value when determining the extent of DSP module load (regardless of codec type).

  • ecmTotal – Total T.38 ECM resource capacity on this server.
  • ecmUtilization – Percentage utilization of T.38 ECM resources on this server.
  • efrTotal – Total EFR resource capacity on this server.
  • efrUtilization – Percentage utilization of EFR resources on this server.
  • evrc0Total – Total EVRC0 resource capacity on this server.
  • evrc0Utilization – Percentage utilization of EVRC0 resources on this server.
  • evrcb0Total – Total EVRCB0 resource capacity on this server.
  • evrcb0Utilization – Percentage utilization of EVRCB0 resources on this server.
  • g711SsTotal – Total G711SS (silence suppression) resource capacity on this server.
  • g711SsUtilization – Percentage utilization of G711SS (silence suppression) resources on this server.
  • g711Total – Total G711 resource capacity on this server.
  • g711Utilization – Percentage utilization of G711 resources on this server.

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. 

  • g722Total – Total G.722 resource capacity on this server.
  • g722Utilization – Percentage utilization of G.722 resources on this server.
  • g726Total – Total G726 resource capacity on this server.
  • g726Utilization –  Percentage utilization of G726 resources on this server.
  • g729AbTotal – Total G729A+B resource capacity on this server.
  • g729AbUtilization – Percentage utilization of G729A+B resources on this server.
  • g7221Total – Total G.722.1 resource capacity on this server.
  • g7221Utilization – Percentage utilization of G.722.1 resources on this server.
  • g7231Total – Total G723.1 resource capacity on this server.
  • g7231Utilization – Percentage utilization of G7231 resources on this server.
  • ilbcTotal – Total iLBC resource capacity on this server.
  • ilbcUtilization – Percentage utilization of iLBC resources on this server.
  • toneAllocFailures – Percentage of tone resource allocation failures on this server.
  • toneAvailable – Number of tone resources currently unused and available on this server.
  • toneTotal – Total tone resource capacity on this server.
  • toneUtilization – Percentage utilization of tone resources on this server.

ethernetPort

Configuration for management, packet, and field service Ethernet ports. See Ethernet Port Attributes table for details.

  • mgmtAdmin – Management ports.
  • mgmtPortStatus – Status of management ports.
  • mgmtStatistics – Management port statistics.
  • packetAdmin – Packet ports.
  • packetPortStatus – Status of packet ports.
  • packetStatistics – Packet port statistics.
  • portMonitorStatus – Status of the Port monitor.
  • portRedundancyGroupStatus – Status of the Port redundancy group.

fanStatus

Fan status on the server(s).

  • <system name>
  • <fan nomenclature>
  • speed

 

fileStatisticsAdmin

Displays whether the following interval statistics are enabled/disabled to write data to the statistics file.

  • CallFailIntervalStats
  • CallIntervalStats
  • DiamNodeRfIntervalStatistics
  • DnsGroupDnsServerStats
  • DspResDspCallIntervalStats
  • DspResDspUsageIntervalStats
  • H323SigPortStatisticsStats
  • IpAclOverallStats
  • IpAclRuleStats
  • IpPolicingSystemIntStats
  • LinkDetectionGroupStats
  • LinkMonitorStats
  • MtrmConnPortPeerStats
  • NBS5200TrunkGroupStatusStats

    This statistic applies to both SBC 5000 and 7000 series. The EMS, however, uses "SBC7KTrunkGroupStatusStats" for SBC 7000 series statistics.

  • SipIntervalStats
  • sipOcsCallIntervalStatistics
  • SipRegCountStats
  • SipSigPortStatisticsStats
  • SipSubCountStats
  • SysCpuUtilIntStatsSts
  • SysMemoryUtilIntStatsSts
  • SystemCongestionIntervalStats
  • TrafficControlStats
  • ZoneIntervalStatisticsStats

fileStatisticsStatus

Displays the current ID of the last performance statistics data written to the database.
fipsBypassModeDisplays FIPS bypass mode (alternating bypass or exclusive crypto).
fipsFSMState

FIPS finite state machine state.

  • issuer – FIPS FSM Issuer.
  • message – FIPS FSM message.
  • state – FIPS FSM state.
  • timeStamp – FIPS FSM time stamp.

hardDiskStatus

Hard disk status on the server(s).

  • capacity – Capacity of the disk.
  • diskLifeRemaining – A calculated percentage estimating the life remaining of the device or N/A if not supported by the device.
  • diskStatus – Hard disk status that indicates if the disk is online/failed.
  • healthTest – Pass or Fail indicating the overall health of the device.
  • present – Indicates if the hard disk exists (true/false).
  • productId – Product ID of the hard disk as assigned by vendor.
  • revision – Revision of the hard disk as assigned by vendor  .

hardDiskUsage

Hard disk usage on the server(s).

  • freeDiskSpace – Indicates free hard disk space (KBytes).
  • role – Role of the server for the indicated partition (see Note below).
  • syncCompletion – Indicates partition's sync completion percentage.
  • syncStatus – Partition's synchronization status with peer server.
  • totalDiskSpace – Capacity of the disk (KBytes).
  • usedDiskSpace – Indicates used hard disk (%) .
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.

highAvailabilityPort

Configuration and status for the HA ethernet ports.

 

  • statistics– Lists configuration details such as port name, number of packets transmitted/received, bytes transmitted/received, and errors transmitted/received.
    • <host name> – SBC host name.
    • allocRxBufFailRx – The number of receive buffer allocation errors.
    • byteRx – The number of bytes received.
    • byteTx – The number of bytes transmitted.
    • crcErrRx – The number of receive CRC errors.
    • errTx – The number of transmit errors.
    • noBufCntRx – The number of receive no buffer errors.
    • overErrRx – The number of receive overrun errors.
    • packetRx – The number of packets received.
    • packetTx – The number of packets transmitted.
  • status– List details such as port name, MAC address, IP address, negotiated speed and OOS reason.
    • ipAddress – The IP address of this port.
    • macAddress – The MAC address of this port.
    • negotiatedSpeed – The negotiated speed of this port.
    • oosReason – The reason this port is out of service.

intervalStatistics

The system- wide settings for interval statistics.

  • maxFileRetentionPeriod – The maximum retention period for statistics files stored on disk. (range: 60-1440 / default = 60)
  • nodeId – The EMS configured nodeID for this system to be used as part of the filename when writing the statistics  to the file. (default = 0)
  • numOfPastIntervals – The maximum number of past intervals display in CLI. (range: 1-12 / default = 4)
  • timeInterval – The time interval for interval statistics data.

ipPolicing

The MIB Module for IP Monitoring statistics. These statistics are divided into three categories: Offenders Lists statistics, Micro Flow statistics and System statistics.

Offenders Lists statistics:

  1. aclOffendersList – The table of statistics for the ACL policer offenders list
  2. aggregateOffendersList – The table of statistics for the aggregate policer offenders list
  3. arpOffendersList – The table of statistics for the ARP policer offenders list
  4. badEtherIpHdrOffendersList – The table of statistics for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer offenders list
  5. discardRuleOffendersList – The table of statistics for the discard rule offenders list
  6. ipSecDecryptOffendersList – The table of statistics for the IPSEC Decrypt policer offenders list
  7. mediaOffendersList – The table of statistics for the media policer offenders list
  8. rogueMediaOffendersList – The table of statistics for the rogue media policer offenders list
  9. uFlowOffendersList – The table of statistics for the micro flow policer offenders list

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.

  • Role – Offenders list role
  • Index – Index  number of this statistic
  • Address Context – Address context associated with this statistic
  • Interface Group Name – IP interface group name
  • Interface Name – Interface name
  • Source IP Address – Source IP address
  • Destination IP Address – Destination IP address
  • Source IP Port (1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9) – Source IP port
  • Destination IP Port (1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9) – Destination IP port
  • IP Protocol – IP protocol
  • Ether Type (4, 7, 8) – This field indicates the decimal value representing which protocol is encapsulated in the payload of the Ethernet Frame. For example, a value of 2048 equates to 0800 hexidecimal, which in turn represents IPv4.
  • Discard Count – The number of packets dropped
  • Ring Type (8)
  • Source Unique (7, 8)

Micro Flow statistics:

This command displays any microflow entry regardless of whether SIPFE or MRM (or any sub-system) created the microflow.

 

System statistics:

 

 

jsrcServer

JSRC server configuration.

  • globalConfig – This defines global configuration applicable to all the JSRC servers.
  • remoteServer – JSRC server configuration.
  • serverStatus – JSRC server status.

ledStatus

Displays status of various LEDs of the server.

  • ledColor – Indicates the LED color.
  • ledState – Indicates the LED state.

licenseInfo

The license status for registered license features.

  • <feature name>
  • expirationDate – Use this parameter to specify the license expiry date for a particular feature.
  • usageLimit – Use this parameter to specify the usage limit for a particular feature.

The following fields display:

The results include following fields:

  • featureName
  • licenseId
  • expirationDate
  • usageLimit

 

licenseStatus

The CE license status table describes the current CE license state, for example "dualCe".

  •   cemode

logicalMgmtIpInterface

The logical management IP interface table with following fields:

  • Name – The name of the logical IP interface.
  • Mgmt IP Interface Group Name
  • IP Address
  • State

logicalMgmtIpInterfaceStatus 

The Logical Mgmt IP Interface status table with following fields:

  • Name – The name of the logical IP interface.
  • Oper Status – Operational status.
macAddressStatus

Displays MAC addresses of the system server(s).

  • <server name> – SBC server name.
  • status – Status of the specified MAC address.

  • usedBy – Name of the server using this MAC address.

  • usedByPort – The port used by this MAC address.

media

System- wide media configurations, UDP port range and RTP/RTCP peer inactivity timeout.

  • mediaPeerInactivity – media peer inactivity configurables.
  • mediaPortRange – Allowed range of UDP port numbers for RTP/RTCP media.
  • mediaRtcpControl – RTCP session configurables.

mediaProfile

DSP Media Profile configuration.

  • compression – Percentage (of DSP cores) for capability COMPRESSION.
  • tone – Percentage (of DSP cores) for capability TONE.

memoryUtilCurrentStatistics

The memory utilization for the current interval period. Fields include:

  • ceName – The CE name.
     
  • average – The average memory % utilization for this interval.
  • averageSwap – The average swap % memory utilization for this interval.
  • high – The high memory % utilization for this interval.
  • highSwap – The high swap % memory utilization for this interval.
  • low – The low memory % utilization for this interval.
  • lowSwap – The low swap memory % utilization for this interval.

memoryUtilIntervalStatistics

The memory utilization for the 'n' number of intervals.

  • number – The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. See Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.
  • ceName – The CE name.
  • average – The average memory % utilization for this interval.
  • averageSwap – The average swap memory % utilization for this interval.
  • high – The high memory % utilization for this interval.
  • highSwap – The high swap memory % utilization for this interval.
  • 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.
  • low – The low memory % utilization for this interval.
  • lowSwap – The low swap memory % utilization for this interval.
  • time – The system up time when the interval statistic is collected.

mgmtIpInterfaceGroup

A group of management IP interfaces for the default address context.

  • <mgmt group name>
  • mgmtIpInterface– The management IP interfaces in this management IP interface group.
    • ceName – The name of the compute element that hosts the port used by this management IP interface.

    • ipAddressV4 – The IPV4 Address of the Interface

    • ipAddressV6 – The IPV6 Address of the Interface

    • portName – The port number used by this IP interface.

    • prefixV4 – The IPV4 subnet prefix of this Interface.

    • prefixV6 – The IPV6 subnet prefix of this Interface.

    • state – Administrative state of the interface.

  • mgmtIpInterfaceStatus– The status of the IP interfaces in this IP interface group.
    • ifindex – The interface index of the management interface.
    • operStatus – The actual status of the management interface (disabled, enabledPortDown, enabledPortUp, interfaceCreated, interfaceCreating, resourceAllocated, resourceAllocating).
    • rxPackets – Number of packets received on this management interface.
    • txPackets – Number of packets sent on this management interface.

mgmtStaticRoute

Static IP routes for this address context.

  • <destination IP address>
  • preference – Route preference value.

ntp

NTP Services Management.

  • peerStatus – This table contains status information about each NTP peer. Fields include:
    • ceName – The name of this server.
    • ipAddress – IP address of the CE.
    • state – the state of the NTP peer (insynce, outofsync, reachable).
    • stratum – A number representing the distance from the reference clock, starting at "0". Stratum 16 represents that a device is out of sync.
    • refTime – The time this NTP peer was last updated.
  • serverAdmin– This table contains information about each NTP Server configured to provide network time. Fields include:
    • ipAddress – The IP address of this NTP Server.
    • version – The NTP version of this NTP Server.
    • minPoll – The minimum poll interval to this NTP Server.
    • maxPoll – The maxiimum poll interval to this NTP Server.
    • state – The configured state of the NTP server entry.
  • systemStatus– This table contains system status information about NTP. Fields include:
    • ceName – The name of this server.
    • clock – The SBC regularly checks system time. This field respresents the system time as of the last check by SBC, not the actual system time.
    • refTime – The time this system was last updated.
  • timeZone– This table contains Time Zone configuration. Fields include:
    • name – System name.
    • zone – The current time zone.

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.

policyServer

Softswitch servers and client services configuration details.

  • globalConfig– Defines global configuration applicable to all policy servers.
    • congestionControl – The SBC throttles the sending or policy requests to either active or standby PSX when this field is enabled.

    • mgmtInterfaceGroup – The Management Interface Group to use for communicating with external PSX.

    • reconnectTimeout – The timer parameter for re-attempting connection to a Policy Server that is in the enabled state in seconds.

    • switchOverMode – (automatic or manual) This setting determines how the policy server is set to ACTIVE after a switchover.

    • type – Interface type supported by policyServer.

  • localServer– Local (embedded) policy server configuration.
    • action – The action for the operation mode for this trunk group

    • keepAliveTimer  – The time in seconds between sending Keep Alive indications to the internal Policy Server.

    • mode – Assignment of the Policy Server to have the active, standby, out of service or alternate role.

    • retries – The maximum number of retransmission attempts for a transaction on this Policy Server.

    • retryTimer – The time in milliseconds that the SBC waits for a response from the local Policy Server.

    • state – Administrative state of the softswitch server.

    • transactionTimer – The time in milliseconds that the SBC waits for a response from the Policy Server after sending it a transaction request.

  • policyServerStatus – Policy Server status table. Fields include:
    • allowancePercent – The number of SBC policy requests allowed by PSX. For example, an allowance of 75%, means that the SBC is skipping one out of every four policy requests. This allowance is provisioned on the PSX and enforced on the SBC when PSX Congestion Control is enabled.

    • averageTransactionTime – Records the average time taken in milliseconds for a Softswitch transaction.

    • congestionLevel – The PSX congestion level.

    • dataRequests – The cumulative number of data requests received from the Softswitch.

    • index – Identifies the Softswitch entry.

    • ipAddress – IP Address of the Softswitch server.

    • negotiatedVersion – The lowest negotiated protocol version between the gateway and all the active and alternate Softswitches.

    • operState – Operational state of the Softswitch.

    • queriesSkippedAndRejected – The cumulative number of rejected Policy Requests while the active PSX is congested and a standby PSX is either congested or not available.

    • queriesSkippedAndServiced – The cumulative number of Policy Requests serviced by the standby PSX while the active PSX experienced congestion.

    • redirectRequests – The cumulative number of redirect requests received from the Softswitch.

    • releaseRequests – The cumulative number of release-call requests received from the Softswitch.

    • serverReconnects – The number of successful reconnections between the gateway and the Softswitch.

    • transactionCompleted – The number of successful transactions between the gateway and the Softswitch.

    • transactionFailedAttempts – The number of unsuccessful transactions between the gateway and the Softswitch.

    • transactionRetryAttempts – The number of transaction retries between the gateway and the Softswitch.

    • version – The negotiated protocol version between the gateway and the Softswitch.

  • remoteServer – Table of  softswitch remote server configurations. Fields include:
    • name – Remote server name.
    • ipAddress – IP adddress of the remote server.
    • portNumber – The IP port number of the softswitch server.
    • state – Administrative state of the softswitch server.
    • mode – Policy Server mode (active, standby, out of service or alternate role).
    • action– The method by which queued transactions are processed when oper-state goes to standby or outofservice. Possibilities include:
      • dryup – all queue entries are processed to completion unless retries expires.
      • force – all queue transactions are dropped immediately.
    • transactionTimer – The time in milliseconds that the SBC waits for a response from the Policy Server after sending it a transaction request.
    • keepAliveTimer – The time in seconds between sending Keep Alive indications to the Policy Server.
    • retryTimer – The time in milliseconds that the SBC waits for a response from the Policy Server after retransmitting the transaction request.
    • retries – The maximum number of retransmission attempts for a transaction on this Policy Server.
    • subPortNumber – The port number assigned for the Ip address of the Policy Server for the specific purpose of communicating subscriber data.

powerSupplyStatus

Power consumption/state of the server.

  • <server name>
  • partNum – Identifies the part number of the module.
  • powerFault – Indicates if there is power fault.
  • present – Indicates if the module is present or not.
  • productName – Identifies the name (as given by manufacturer) of power supply module.
  • serialNum – Identifies the serial number of the power supply module.
  • voltageFault – Indicates if there is voltage fault.

 

savedConfigList

List of configurations saved on the system.

  • <index of saved config. file>
  • fileName – The file name of the saved configuration.
  • size – Indicates size of the saved configuration file (KBytes).
  • version – The software version name of the saved configuration.

security

Security management configuration details.

  • certExpiryCheck– Checks for expired certificates, trust anchor validity, and if certificates have been revoked if OSCP is enabled. Fields include:
    • certReCheckRate – The rate, in hours, to recheck certificates for TLS sessions.

    • expirationPeriodicWarning – Interval of the periodic warnings in days generated after the certificate has reached the expiry threshold.

    • expiryWarningThreshold – The number of days before generating a warning for a certificate nearing expiry.

  • ipsec – IPSec configuration.
    • ikeDpdInterval – The Dead Peer Detection interval.
    • ikeRetransmitInterval – The IKE retransmit interval period in seconds.
    • ikeRetrasmitCount – The number of IKE retransmits.
  • ocspProfileUses – This table contains OCSP profile usage status. Fields include:

    • ocspName
    • tlsName
    • ocspTlsRefNum
  • ocspStatistics – This table contains OCSP Statistics. Fields include:

    • ocspInternalErrors – Number of internal error responses.

    • ocspMalformedRequests – Number of malformed request responses.

    • ocspRepondersUnreachable – Number of times OCSP responders are unreachable.

    • ocspRequestAttempts – Number of OCSP request attempts that have been made.

    • ocspResponseTimeouts – Number of times OCSP response timeouts are encountered.

    • ocspResponsesGood – Number of OCSP Responses received with 'Good' status.

    • ocspResponsesRevoked – Number of OCSP Responses received with 'Revoked' status.

    • ocspResponsesUnknown – Number of OCSP Responses received with 'Unknown' status.

    • ocspSigRequired – Number of 'sigRequired' responses.

    • ocspTryLaters – Number of 'tryLater' responses.

    • ocspUnauthorized – Number of unauthorized responses.

  • pki
    • certStatistics– Certificate statistics.
      • caCerts – Number of installed CA/remote certificates.
      • localCerts – Number of installed local certificates.
    • certificate– Collection of certificates configured on .
      • encoding – The encoding type of the certificate.

      • fileName – The certificate content file name

      • passPhrase – Pass-phrase to decrypt RSA private key in PKCS12 file.

      • state – The administration state of this certificate.

      • status – The status of the certificate.

      • type – The type of the certificate:

        • remote – certificate is imported from remote location.

        • local – certificate is used locally.

        • local-internal – local certificate with private key generated on the .

serverAdmin

The serverAdmn table describes the configuration of each server module.

  • <server name>
  • coredumpProfile – The core dump settings for this server.
  • modularType – Hardware modular type of the server.
  • role – When set to ‘primary’, role designates a server for internal processing.

serverSoftwareUpgradeStatus

The system server software upgrade status table describes the status of the server software upgrade module.

  • <server name>
  • upgradeStatus – Indicates the current status of the server (none, pendingRevert, pendingUpgrade, reverted, reverting, revertingOnError, upgraded, upgrading)

serverStatus

The system server status table provides status of the server module.

  • <server name>
  • applicationUpTime – Indicates application uptime on the server in days/hours/minutes/sec.
  • applicationVersion – Indicates the application version currently running on server.
  • daughterBoardPresent – Daughter board presence indicator.
  • hwType – Type of server module the indexed slot has been configured to accept.
  • lastRestartReason – Reason for last restart of server.
  • mgmtRedundancyRole – Redundancy role of the server (for management entities)
  • partNum – Identifies the part number of the module.
  • platformVersion – Platform version currently running on server.
  • serialNum – Serial number of the server module.
  • syncStatus – Inter–CE data synchronization state.
  • upTime – Server module uptime in days/hours/minutes/seconds  .

softwareUpgradeStatus

Live software upgrade status at any given time.

  • activeCeAtStart – Active CE name when the upgrade started.
  • cemodeAtStart – CE mode when upgrade started (single/dual).
  • modelChange – Indicates if process model changed as part of this upgrade.
  • newRelease – Software release to which the upgrade is performed.
  • oldRelease – Software release running before upgrade started.
  • package – Name of the new package.
  • previousState – This is the previous LSWU state.
  • primaryUpgradeStatus – Indicates the current status of the primary server.
  • reason – Exit reason for failure of last software upgrade.
  • revertScript – Revert script to run in case upgrade fails.
  • revertStartTime – Start time of revert activity.
  • rpmName – Name of the new rpm used for upgrade.
  • secondaryUpgradeStatus – Indicates the current status of the secondary server.
  • state – Current LSWU state.
  • upgradeScript – Script to run to perform upgrade.
  • upgradeStartTime – LSWU start time.

syncStatus

The system server synchronization module status table displays the following data synchronization statistics (syncCompleted, syncInProgress, unprotected) for an SBC HA pair.

  • Call/Registration Data – Call/Registration data synchronization status with the SBC peer 
  • Configuration Data – Configuration data synchronization status with the SBC peer
  • Disk Mirroring – Disk Mirroring synchronization status with the SBC peer
  • ePSX Data – ePSX synchronization status between two ePSXs of an SBC HA pair (this statistic is only visible when ePSX VM is installed)
  • Policy Data – Policy data synchronization status with the SBC peer

systemCongestionCurrentStatistics

The Sonus System Congestion Current Statistics table.

  • avgCallRate – The average call rate calculated using the formula: (# call attempts in an interval) / (# seconds elapsed in that interval).
  • avgRegRate – The average registration rate calculated using the formula: (# registration attempts in an interval) / (# seconds elapsed in that interval).
  • avgSubsRate – The average SIP SUBSCRIBE arrival rate calculated using the formula: (# SUBSCRIBE attempts in an interval) / (# seconds elapsed in that interval).
  • callArrivals – The number of call arrivals since the current interval started.
  • emergencyCallArrivals – The number of SIP emergency call arrivals since the current interval started.
  • emergencyCallRejects – The number of SIP emergency call rejects since the current interval started.
  • levelMC1Count – The number of transitions into MC1 since the current interval started.
  • levelMC1TotalTime – The total number of seconds spent in MC1 since the current interval started.
  • levelMC2Count – The number of transitions into MC2 since the current interval started.
  • levelMC2TotalTime – The total number of seconds spent in MC2 since the current interval started.
  • levelMC3Count – The number of transitions into MC3 since the current interval started.
  • levelMC3TotalTime – The total number of seconds spent in MC3 since the current interval started.
  • overloadRejects – The number of calls rejected due to system congestion since the current interval started.
  • peakCallRate – The system peak call arrival rate (in calls per second) since the current interval started.
  • peakRegRate – The peak SIP registration arrival rate (in registrations per second) since the current interval started.
  • peakSubsRate – The peak SIP SUBSCRIBE arrival rate (in subscriptions per second) since the current interval started.
  • sipRegArrivals – The number of SIP registrations arrivals since the current interval started.
  • sipRegRejects – The  number of SIP registrations rejected since the current interval started.
  • sipSubsArrivals – The number of SIP SUBSCRIBEs that arrived since the current interval started.
  • sipsSubsRejects – The number of SIP SUBSCRIBEs that are rejected due to system congestion since the current interval started.

systemCongestionIntervalStatistics 

The Sonus System Congestion Interval Statistics table.

  • <sequence number> – The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. See Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.
  • avgCallRate – The system average call arrival rate over the reporting inteval (callArrivals / interval-time = avgCallRate).
  • avgRegRate – The average SIP registration arrival rate (in registrations per second) over the reporting interval.
  • avgSubsRate – The average SIP SUBSCRIBE arrival rate (in subscriptions per second) over the reporting interval.
  • callArrivals – The total count of call arrivals during the interval (callArrivals / interval-time = avgCallRate) .
  • emergencyCallArrivals – The total count of SIP emergency calls that arrived.
  • emergencyCallRejects – The total count of rejected SIP emergency calls.
  • 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.
  • levelMC1Count – The total count of transitions into MC1 during the interval.
  • levelMC1TotalTime – The total time spent (in seconds) in MC1 during the interval.
  • levelMC2Count – The total count of transitions into MC2 during the interval.
  • levelMC2TotalTime – The total time spent (in seconds) in MC2 during the interval.
  • levelMC3Count – The total count of transitions into MC3 during the interval.
  • levelMC3TotalTime – The total time spent (in seconds) in MC3 during the interval.
  • maxActiveCalls – The high water mark of the total number of active calls in both inbound and outbound directions on all trunk groups in the system for specified interval. This statistic applies to calls which are setting up, tearing down or stable.

    Switch-over scenario:

    When a switch-over occurs from SBC-A to SBC-B, the number of stable calls that were transferred from SBC-A to SBC-B equals the initial value of "maxActiveCalls" (immediately after the switch-over). Subsequent values are calculated and recorded accordingly.

  • overloadRejects – The total count of calls rejected during the collection interval.
  • peakCallRate – The system peak call arrival rate (in calls per second) measured during the collection interval.
  • peakRegRate – The peak SIP registration arrival rate (in registrations per second) measured during the collection interval.
  • peakSubsRate – The peak SIP SUBSCRIBE arrival rate (in sbuscriptions per second) measured during the collection interval.

  • sipRegArrivals – The total count of SIP registrations that arrived during the collection interval.
  • sipRegRejects – The total count of SIP registrations rejected during the collection interval.
  • sipSubsArrivals – The total count of SIP SUBSCRIBEs that arrived during the collection interval.

  • sipsSubsRejects – The number of SIP SUBSCRIBEs rejected during the collection interval.

  • time – The system up time when the interval statisitic is collected.

systemCongestionStatus

System Congestion Status Table.

  • systemCongestionCPULevel– The current System Machine Congestion (MC) Level at the time this command is executed.
    • 0 – No Congestion

    • 1 – Level one congestion

    • 2 – Level two congestion

    • 3 – Level three congestion

  • systemCongestionCallAcceptCount – A snapshot of the number of calls being accepted by the system. A value of "65535" represents all calls. During MC2 congestion, SBC calculates the CallAcceptRate peridocially (each second), and uses the value to compute a new CallAcceptCount.
  • systemCongestionCallAcceptRate – Current rate (in calls per second) at which calls are being accepted by the system.
  • systemCongestionCallArrivalRate – A snapshot of the number of call arrivals in the last second.
  • systemCongestionCallEqArrivalRate – A snapshot of the number of call arrivals and registrations in the last second .
  • systemCongestionCallRateLevel – Call rate congestion level.
  •  systemCongestionIRTTLevel – Internal RoundTrip Time (IRTT) congestion level.
  • systemCongestionMCDuration – Number of seconds the system has been at this congestion level.
  • systemCongestionMCLevel – System congestion level.
  • systemCongestionRegArrivalRate –  A snapshot of the number of SIP registration arrivals in the last second.
  • systemCongestionSubsArrivalRate – The number of SIP SUBSCRIBEs that arrived in the last second.

System DSP Resources Attributes

system dspRes Parameters

ParameterDescription

<system name>

or

<seq number>

The system name (for CurrentStatistics objects).

 

 A sequence number which identifies the interval for which the set of statistics is required (for IntervalStatistics objects).

dspCallCurrentStatistics

The Sonus System Call DSP Resource Current table containing the following information:

The following statistics are collected in this table for each codec.

  • numCallSuccessNoDspAllocFailure – Number of successful calls without DSP resource allocation failure during the current time interval.
  • numCallSuccessWithDspAllocFailure – Number of successful calls with DSP resource allocation failure during the current time interval.
  • numCallFailNo<codec> – Number of calls failed due to lack of DSP resource for the specified codec since initialization/last reboot.
  • numCallFailOtherOn<codec> – Number of call fails due to reason other than lack DSP resources for the specified codec since initialization/last reboot.
  • numCallSuccessNo<codec> – Number of successful calls even though lack of DSP resourcesfor the specified codec since initialization/last reboot.

Codecs:

  • G711
  • G722
  • G723
  • G726
  • G729
  • G7221
  • Tone
  • amr
  • amrwb
  • efr
  • evrc
  • evrcb0
  • ilbc
dspCallIntervalStatistics

The Sonus System Call DSP Resource Interval table containing the following statistics for the 'n' number of intervals:

  • 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 statisitics are collected.
  • numCallSuccessNoDspAllocFailure – Number of successful calls without DSP resource allocation failure for the defined time interval.
  • numCallSuccessWithDspAllocFailure – Number of successful calls with DSP resource allocation failure for the defined time interval.
  • numCallFailNo<codec> – Number of failed calls due to lack of DSP resource for the specified codec during the defined time interval.
  • numCallSuccessNo<codec> – Number of successful calls even though lack of AMRNB DSP resource for the specified time interval.

Codecs:

  • G711
  • G711SS
  • G722
  • G723
  • G726
  • G729
  • G7221
  • Tone
  • amr
  • amrwb
  • efr
  • evrc
  • evrcb0
  • ilbc
dspUsageCurrentStatistics

The Sonus DSP Resource statistics table.

The following statistics are collected in this table for each codec. Statistics are collected once per second.

  • <codec>AverageAvailCount – The running average number of free DSP resources for the specified codec since the SBC started up.
  • <codec>AverageUsedCount – The running average number of used DSP resources for the specified codec since the SBC started up.
  • <codec>PeakUsedCount – The peak number of resources used for the specified codec since the SBC started up.

Codecs:

  • G711
  • G711SS
  • G722
  • G723
  • G726
  • G729
  • G7221
  • Tone
  • amr
  • amrwb
  • efr
  • evrc
  • evrcb0
  • ilbc
dspUsageIntervalStatistics

The Sonus DSP Resource Interval table containing the following statistics over the 'n' number of intervals. Interval statistics are weighted per codec type.

  • 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 statisitics are collected.
  • <codec>AverageAvailCount – The running average number of free DSP resources for the specified codec over the defined interval.
  • <codec>AverageUsedCount – The running average number of used DSP resources for the specified codec over the defined interval.
  • <codec>PeakUsedCount – The peak number of resources used for the specified codec over the defined interval.

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.

Codecs:

  • G711
  • G711SS
  • G722
  • G723
  • G726
  • G729
  • G7221
  • Tone
  • amr
  • amrwb
  • efr
  • evrc
  • evrcb0
  • ilbc

Ethernet Port Attributes

System ethernetPort Attributes

ParameterDescription
mgmtPortStatus

Management port status details.

  • ifIndex – The unique ifIndex of this management NIF"
  • linkState – The state of the interface.
  • macAddress – The MAC address of the network interface.
  • rxDropped – The number of packets dropped due to no receive buffers.
  • rxErrors – The number of bad packets received
  • rxPackets – The number of received packets.
  • txDropped – The number of packets dropped due to no transmit buffers.
  • txErrors – The number of packet transmit failures.
  • txPackets – The number of transmitted packets.
mgmtStatistics

Management port transmit and receive statistics.

  • rxDropped – The number of packets dropped due to no receive buffers.
  • rxErrors  – The number of bad packets received.
  • rxPackets – The number of received packets.
  • txDropped – The number of packets dropped due to no transmit buffers.
  • txErrors  – The number of packet transmit failures.
  • txPackets – The number of transmitted packets.
packetPortStatus

Packet port status details.

  • allocatedBandwidth – The bandwidth (bytes/second) allocated for a particular port for active media streams.
  • bandwidthDeviation – The percentage of deviation of actual bandwidth from allocated bandwidth.
  • bandwidthUsage – The percentage of load (allocatedBandwidth) for a particular port using the formula:
    allocatedBandwidth/maxBandwidth * 100
  • ifIndex – The unique ifIndex of this Packet NIF.
  • linkState – The state of the interface.
  • macAddress – The MAC address of the metwork interface.
  • maxBandwidth – The maximum bandwidth that the port is capable of supporting. For example,

    • For SBC 7000 series platform, 95% of 10 GB port is 1,187,500,000 bytes/second.
    • For SBC 5000 series platform, 95% of 1 GB port is 118,750,000 bytes/second.
  • negotiatedSpeed – The interface speed.
  • rxActualBandwidth – The actual Rx bandwidth, which is used for a particular port (bytes/second).
  • txActualBandwidth – The actual Tx bandwidth, which is used for a particular port (bytes/second).
packetStatistics

Packet port transmit and receive statistics.

  • rxDropped – The number of packets dropped due to no receive buffers.
  • rxErrors – The number of bad packets received.
  • rxPackets – The number of received packets.
  • txDropped – The number of packets dropped due to no transmit buffers.
  • txErrors – The number of packet transmit failures.
  • txPackets – The number of transmitted packets.
portMonitorStatus 

The port monitor status.

  • <port monitor name> – Name of this port monitor.
  • failures – Current number failures of this port monitor.
  • faultState– The fault state of the physical port.
    • failed
    • restored
    • unknown
     
  • linkFailures – The current number of link failures of this port monitor.
  • linkState– The link state of the physical port.
    • failed
    • restored
    • unknown
  • macAddress – The MAC address associated with the physical port.
  • portName – The name of physical port.
  • role– The role of the physical port.
    • active
    • no_role
    • standby
  • state– The state of the physical port.
    • down
    • unknown
    • up
portRedundancyGroupStatus

Status of the port redundancy group.

  • <host name> – The server host name.
  • failureCount – Total number of port monitor failures within this port redundancy group.
  • failures – The current number of port monitors within this port redundancy group that have declared themselves failed.

  • ifIndex – The unique ifIndex of this Packet NIF.

  • ifNum The unique ifNum of this Packet NIF.

  • interfaceType Interface Type of this port redundancy group.

    • mgmt
    • pkt
  • portMonitorCount The number of port monitors configured in this port redundancy group.

  • portName The name of physical/logical port.

  • primaryMacAddress The Primary MAC address of the network interface.

  • secondaryMacAddress The Secondary MAC address of the network interface.

IP Policing uFlowStats Fields

The following fields display when using

  • uFlow Index – Index number of this uFlow statistic
  • Source IP Address – Source IP address
  • Destination IP Address – Destination IP address
  • Source IP Port – Source IP port
  • IP Protocol – IP protocol
  • LIF Group Id – LIF group ID
  • Policer Mode – The Policer mode
  • Policer Bucket Size – Number of packets allowed in the Policer bucket
  • Policer Credit Rate – Packet fill rate (packets per second)
  • Agg Policer – The name of the aggregate policer
  • Agg Policer PriorityAggregate policer priority level
  • Packet AcceptThe number of packets accepted by the policer
  • Packet DiscardNumber of packets discarded by the policer
  • Byte AcceptThe number of bytes accepted by the policer

 

IP Policing System Current and Interval Attributes

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.

 

Complete IP Policing information related to threshold levels and duration is available at IP Policing Alarm Profile - CLI.

 

IP Policing System Current and Interval Attributes

AttributeDescription

aclAcceptPacketCount

The number of accepted packets for the access control list policer.

aclDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the access control list policer.

aclMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the access control list policer.

aclMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the access control list policer.

aclMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the access control list policer.

aclMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the access control list policer.

aclPeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the access control list policer.

aggregateAcceptPacketCount

The number of accepted packets for the aggregate policer.

aggregateDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the aggregate policer.

aggregateMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the aggregate policer.

aggregateMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the aggregate policer.

aggregateMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the aggregate policer.

aggregateMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the aggregate policer.

aggregatePeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the aggregate policer.

arpAcceptPacketCount

The number of accepted packets for the ARP policer.

arpDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the ARP policer.

arpMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the ARP policer.

arpMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the ARP policer.

arpMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the ARP policer.

arpMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the ARP policer.

arpPeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the ARP policer.

badEtherIpHdrDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer.

badEtherIpHdrMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer.

badEtherIpHdrMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer.

badEtherIpHdrMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer.

badEtherIpHdrMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer.

badEtherIpHdrPeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer.

discardRuleDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the discard rule, plus the number of packets that do no match any ACL rule.

discardRuleMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the discard rule.

discardRuleMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds discard rule.

discardRuleMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the discard rule.

discardRuleMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the discard rule.

discardRulePeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the discard rule.

ipSecDecryptAcceptPacketCount

The number of accepted packets for the IPSEC Decrypt policer.

ipSecDecryptDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the IPSEC Decrypt policer.

ipSecDecryptMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the IPSEC Decrypt policer.

ipSecDecryptMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the IPSEC Decrypt policer.

ipSecDecryptMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the IPSEC Decrypt policer.

ipSecDecryptMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the IPSEC Decrypt policer.

ipSecDecryptPeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the IPSEC Decrypt policer.

mediaAcceptPacketCount

The number of accepted packets for the media policer.

mediaDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the media policer.

mediaMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the media policer.

mediaMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the media policer.

mediaMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the media policer.

mediaMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the media policer.

mediaPeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the media policer.

rogueMediaDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the rogue media policer.

rogueMediaMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the rogue media policer.

rogueMediaMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the rogue media policer.

rogueMediaMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the rogue media policer.

rogueMediaMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the rogue media policer.

rogueMediaPeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the rogue media policer.

systemNameThe SBC system name.

uFlowAcceptPacketCount

The number of accepted packets for the micro flow policer.

uFlowDiscardPacketCount

The number of discarded packets for the micro flow policer.

uFlowMajorAlarmCount

The number of major alarms for the micro flow policer.

uFlowMajorAlarmDuration

The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the micro flow policer.

uFlowMinorAlarmCount

The number of minor alarms for the micro flow policer.

uFlowMinorAlarmDuration

The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the micro flow policer.

uFlowPeakDiscardRate

The peak discard rate for the micro flow policer.


Command Examples

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

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daughter board status (SBC 7000 results shown):

> 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:

  • IMAGE LOAD FAILURE COUNT – Number of module boot failures since the last successful module boot, for use during diagnostic testing of a potentially failed module.
  • FPGA VERSION – A card’s programmed firmware version (using FPGA build date).
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:

> 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

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):

> 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 status of IP trunk groups in this zone:

 > show table global globalTrunkGroupStatus
                                                TOTAL                                              TOTAL
                                     TOTAL      CALLS     INBOUND  OUTBOUND  TOTAL       PRIORITY  OUTBOUND  BW                  BW       BW
                                     CALLS      INBOUND   CALLS    CALLS     CALLS       CALL      CALLS     CURRENT  BW         INBOUND  OU
NAME                      STATE      AVAILABLE  RESERVED  USAGE    USAGE     CONFIGURED  USAGE     RESERVED  LIMIT    AVAILABLE  USAGE    US
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GWGW                      inService  -1         0         0        0         -1          0         0         -1       -1         0        0
SBC1                      inService  -1         0         0        0         -1          0         0         -1       -1         0        0
SBC2                      inService  -1         0         0        0         -1          0         0         -1       -1         0        0
SBC3                      inService  -1         0         0        0         -1          0         0         -1       -1         0        0
SBC4                      inService  -1         0         0        0         -1          0         0         -1       -1         0        0
SBC5                      inService  -1         0         0        0         -1          0         0         -1       -1         0        0
SBC6                      inService  -1         0         0        0         -1          0         0         -1       -1         0        0

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 

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