System statistics, Overview, Connectivity statistics – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual

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S

YSTEM

S

TATISTICS

O

VERVIEW

Statistics can either be generated by issuing the

ds

command to display the set of statistics known

as the System Statistics, or by issuing a specific command to display statistics in a specific category.

In addition to using the

ds

command to display the system statistics, they are also automatically

written to a statistics log every 30 minutes. The statistics are stored in the following location:

Directory:

\log

File Name:

stat_log.nn

(“

nn

” is an integer that is incremented each time a new file is written.

You may display these log files using DOS commands. For example, to display the statistics log
with the extension of 10, you could enter the following command at the DOS prompt:

C:\> type \log\stat_log.10|more

Note:

The log extensions are revolving numbers. When your machine first begins operating, the
files will progress from the .01 extension to the .10 extension. After that time, the oldest
report (.01) would be replaced with the latest report. To make sure you are viewing the log
file you wish to see, issue a DOS dir command of the log directory to display the time that
each log file was written to disk.

The first set of statistics, System Statistics, are arranged by function. These are:

connectivity statistics

call restriction statistics

call statistics

throughput monitoring statistics

The rest of the statistics are arranged in alphabetical order. These statistics pertain to specific
features. The statistics you choose to display will depend on which system options you have
enabled. These statistics provide valuable information.

C

ONNECTIVITY

S

TATISTICS

You can access Network Connectivity statistics by issuing the

ds

console command.

ISDN_Re-try

Retry count for re-establishing the data link after it fails.

ID_Re-try

Retry count for exchanging identification messages with a remote CyberSWITCH.

ID_Fail

Failure count for exchanging identification messages with a remote CyberSWITCH.

WAN_Reset

Reset count for the resetting of the WAN adapters.

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