Table Of Contents
Managing Reports
Using the Reports Page
Enabling Automatic Reports Using the CLI
Viewing Reports
Viewing Statistics Reports
Application Server Reports
Application Server Process Reports
CPU/Memory Reports
GTT Rates Reports
Link Reports
Link Multi-Day Report
Linkset Reports
MLR Reports
MSU Rates Reports
RAN Reports
SCTP Reports
Generating Node-Level CPU/Memory Reports
Viewing Accounting Reports
AS/ASP Accounting Reports
GTT Accounting Reports
MTP3 Accounting Reports
Viewing Subscriber Count Reports
Node Instance Counts in BWG and GGSN Subscriber Reports
BWG Subscriber Count Reports
CSG2 Subscriber Count Reports
GGSN Subscriber Count Reports
HA Subscriber Count Reports
Viewing File Archive Reports
Custom ITP Archived Reports
Daily Archived Reports
Hourly Archived Reports
15 Minute Archived Reports
Rolling ITP Archived Reports
Access Point Name Archived Reports
Application Server Archived Reports
Application Server Process Archived Reports
CPU Archived Reports
CSG Archived Reports
GTT Accounting Archived Reports
GTT Rates Archived Reports
GGSN Archived Reports
HA Archived Reports
Link Archived Reports
Linkset Archived Reports
Memory Archived Reports
MLR Archived Reports
MSU Archived Reports
MTP3/AS Events Reports
Point Code Archived Reports
Q752 Archived Reports
RAN Archived Reports
SCTP Archived Reports
Viewing the MWTM Statistics Reports Logs
Locating Stored Reports
Changing the MWTM Reports Directory
Customizing ITP Reports
Generating Custom ITP Statistics Reports Using the CLI
Including or Excluding Specified Objects in ITP Reports
Managing Reports
At scheduled intervals, you can configure the Cisco Mobile Wireless Transport Manager (MWTM) to gather critical information from network objects that it detects. The MWTM uses that information to calculate statistics (accounting statistics, performance statistics, and so on) and generates reports based on those statistics.
You can view reports in several ways:
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From the MWTM web navigation tree, in Reports or File Archive, click the type of report you want to view in the web navigation tree; for example, if you want to view current link reports, select Reports > Statistics > Link. All link reports appear. See Displaying Status and Summary Reports, page 11-12for more information about accessing reports from the web interface.
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For a single object of a specified type do one of the following. From the MWTM:
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Web navigation tree, in DEFAULT View, click a node or drill down to click an object in a node. In the content area in the right pane, click the Reports tab. Reports appear for the active object only.
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Client, right-click an object and click Latest Reports. The Reports tab in the MWTM web interface opens for the active object only.
This section contains:
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Using the Reports Page
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Enabling Automatic Reports Using the CLI
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Viewing Reports
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Locating Stored Reports
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Customizing ITP Reports
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Generating Custom ITP Statistics Reports Using the CLI
Using the Reports Page
To access the main Reports page:
Step 1
Do one of the following:
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In a web browser, launch the MWTM web interface (see Accessing the MWTM Web Interface, page 11-2). In the navigation tree, click Reports.
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From the MWTM client, in the MWTM main window, choose View > Web > Reports.
The Reports page in the content area shows the Report Type and the status (enabled or disabled). If you have generated a report, a green status ball and the word "Enabled" appear in the Status column. If you have not generated a report, a red status ball and the word "Disabled" appears.
Note
Clicking a Report Type takes you directly to the report data page.
The Status column indicates whether you have enabled or disabled data gathering for the specified report type.
Step 2
To enable a report in the MWTM Web interface, click "Disabled" in the Status column. The Status changes "Enabled" and a green status ball appears.
Enabling Automatic Reports Using the CLI
Using CLI commands, there are two types of reports that you can generate:
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Continuous reports that run at specified intervals. You enable automatic generation of these reports with the mwtm statreps commands (see Generating Custom ITP Statistics Reports Using the CLI). After you enable generation of a continuous report, it will run at the specified intervals until you disable it with the appropriate CLI command.
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Custom ITP reports that you create one-time on demand. You generate these reports with the mwtm abcstats commands where abc is the type of command (see Generating Custom ITP Statistics Reports Using the CLI). They run at custom intervals or on demand at the specified times. Custom reports are custom because you can specify that they run at custom time intervals. The content of custom ITP reports is the same as the regularly scheduled reports. This option is only available for ITP reports listed in Table 13-1.
Enabling continuos reports using the CLI is the same as enabling and disabling reports from the Reports page.
To enable continuous reports using the CLI:
Step 1
Log in as the root user, as described in Starting the MWTM Client, page 4-2, or as a superuser, as described in Specifying a Super User (Server Only), page 2-17.
Step 2
Enter:
cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin
Step 3
Enter the following CLI command to enable all report types:
./mwtm statreps all
You can enable and disable specific reports using specific CLI commands. For example, to generate continuous GTT statistics, enter:
./mwtm statreps gtt
To see a list of all report-related CLI commands, enter the following command:
./mwtm rephelp
To determine which CLI command generates which report, see Generating Custom ITP Statistics Reports Using the CLI.
Step 4
(Optional) View the generated report in the MWTM web interface by clicking Reports in the navigation pane as described in Viewing Reports.
Note
After you issue the CLI to generate a continuous report, the report is not immediately available for viewing. It takes approximately two times the report interval before the report is available.
Viewing Reports
After you generate reports, you can view them using the MWTM web interface. You can view historical reports for all objects of a specific type (for example, all link reports for all links) or, you can view reports for a specific object (for example, all link reports for a specific link).
You can access reports in the MWTM web interface through these categories:
To view a Web report:
Step 1
For all objects of a specified type:
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From the MWTM web navigation tree, in Reports or File Archive, click the type of report you want to view in the web navigation tree; for example, if you want to view current link reports, select Reports > Statistics > Link. All link reports appear.
For a single object of a specified type do one of the following. From the MWTM:
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Web navigation tree, in DEFAULT View, click a node or drill down to click an object in a node. In the content area in the right pane, click the Reports tab. Reports appear for the active object only.
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Client, right-click an object and click Latest Reports. The Reports tab in the MWTM web interface opens for the active object only.
Step 2
Choose the Type and Duration from the drop-down lists; for example, if you wanted to view hourly link reports for the last 12 hours, choose Link Hourly from the Type list and Last 12 Hours from the Duration list.
Step 3
(Optional) For most Statistics and Accounting reports, to customize the date or time range (or both) click the Customize icon.
Step 4
Click the green arrow to run the report. If you change the Type or Duration, an information message appears:
Click the green arrow to show the selected report.
Step 5
To disable this error message, click Hide Message. To display the message again, click the Information icon.
Step 6
(Optional) For Statistics and Accounting reports, to export the report as a .csv file, click the Export
icon.
Note
For information about all File Archive export reports in csv.zip format, refer to the MWTM readme file by clicking Administrative on the navigation pane, then under System Information, click Export Reports README. The readme contains documentation on every field in each export report, description of the report fields, and in most cases, the SNMP MIB variables used to generate the field values.
Note
To navigate to the Details tab for an object, click the underlined object in the report; for example, to go to the Details tab for a node, click the underlined node in the reports table.
Tip
For details on web toolbars and icons, see Using the Toolbar, page 11-5.
Viewing Statistics Reports
You can view any of the following statistics reports:
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Application Server Reports
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Application Server Process Reports
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CPU/Memory Reports
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GTT Rates Reports
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Link Reports
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Link Multi-Day Report
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Linkset Reports
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MLR Reports
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MSU Rates Reports
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RAN Reports
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SCTP Reports
Application Server Reports
The xUA statistics encompass Message Transfer Part 3 User Adaptation (M3UA) and Signaling Connection Control Part User Adaptation (SUA). xUA connects application servers to SS7 networks.
You can view summary reports of hourly and daily application server statistics. You can also export the reports.
This section includes:
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Hourly Application Server Reports
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Daily Application Server Reports
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Daily Application Server Peaks Reports
Hourly Application Server Reports
You can view hourly summaries of application server statistics for all application servers that the MWTM detects for the specified date and hour range. The AS Hourly Report page shows summary reports of hourly application server statistics by date and hour.
You can view this report by selecting Reports > Statistics > AS, then selecting the specific report from the Type pulldown menu.
The AS Report tables are sorted based on the information in the Packets From MTP3 column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
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Description
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Date
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Date of the report.
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Node
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Name of the node for the application server.
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Network Name
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Name of the network for the application server.
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Signaling Point
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Name of the signaling point for the application server.
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AS
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Name of the application server.
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Packets From MTP3
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Total number of packets that the application server received, sent from the MTP3 layer.
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Packets To ASPs
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Total number of packets that the application server sent to the application server processes.
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Daily Application Server Reports
You can view a daily summary of statistics for all application servers that the MWTM detects for a specified date range. The AS Daily Report page shows summary reports of daily application server statistics that are archived by date and hour.
You can view this report by selecting Reports > Statistics > AS, then selecting the specific report from the Type pulldown menu.
The AS Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Packets From MTP3 column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
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Description
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Date
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Date of the report.
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Node
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Name of the node for the application server.
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Network Name
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Name of the network for the application server.
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Signaling Point
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Name of the signaling point for the application server.
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AS
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Name of the application server.
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Packets From MTP3
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Total number of packets that the application server receives from the MTP3 layer for the specified date.
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Peak From MTP3
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Highest hourly Packets From MTP3 for the application server for the specified date.
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Peak From Hour
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Hour in which the Peak From MTP3 for the application server occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the AS Hourly Report for the chosen application server and hour.
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Packets To ASPs
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Total number of packets that the application server sent to the application server processes for the specified date.
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Peak To ASPs
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Highest hourly Packets To ASPs for the application server for the specified date.
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Peak To Hour
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Hour in which the Peak To ASPs for the application server occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the AS Hourly Report for the chosen application server and hour.
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Daily Application Server Peaks Reports
You can view an application server statistics Peaks Report to see peak values for each day and the hour in which each peak value occurred. The AS Peaks Daily Report page shows summary reports of daily application server peak statistics by date and hour.
You can view this report by selecting Reports > Statistics > AS, then selecting the specific report from the Type pulldown menu.
The AS Peaks Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Peak From MTP3 column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
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Description
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Date
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Date of the report.
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Node
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Name of the node for the application server.
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Network Name
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Name of the network for the application server.
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Signaling Point
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Name of the signaling point for the application server.
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AS
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Name of the application server that recorded the peak value.
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Peak From MTP3
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Highest hourly Packets From MTP3 for the application server for the last 30 days.
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Peak From Hour
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Hour in which the Peak From MTP3 for the application server occurred.
Click the hour to see the AS Hourly Report for the chosen application server and hour.
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Peak To ASPs
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Highest hourly Packets To ASPs for the application server for the last 30 days.
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Peak To Hour
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Hour in which the Peak To ASPs for the application server occurred.
Click the hour to see the AS Hourly Report for the chosen application server and hour.
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Application Server Process Reports
You can view summary reports of hourly and daily xUA statistics. You can also export the reports.
The xUA statistics encompass Message Transfer Part 3 User Adaptation (M3UA) and Signalling Connection Control Part User Adaptation (SUA). xUA connects application servers to SS7 networks.
This section covers:
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Hourly Application Server Process Reports
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Daily Application Server Process Reports
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Daily Application Server Process MTP3 Reports
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Daily Application Server Process Peaks Reports
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Daily Application Server Process MTP3 Peaks Reports
Hourly Application Server Process Reports
You can view hourly summaries of statistics for all application server processes that the MWTM detects on the specified date and hour. The ASP Hourly Report page shows summary reports of hourly application server process statistics by date and hour.
You can view this report by selecting Reports > Statistics > ASP, then selecting the specific report from the Type pulldown menu.
The ASP Hourly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Packets From ASP column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
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Description
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Date
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Date of the report.
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Node
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Name of the node for the application server process.
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ASP
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Name of the application server process.
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Packets From ASP
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Total number of packets that the application server process send for the specified date and hour.
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Packets To ASP
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Total number of packets sent to the application server process for the specified date and hour.
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Packets From MTP3
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Total number of packets that the application server process received from the MTP3 layer for the specified date and hour.
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Packets To MTP3
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Total number of packets the application server process sent to the MTP3 layer for the specified date and hour.
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Send Errors
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Total number of errors that occurred when sending packets to the application server process for the specified date and hour.
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Receive Errors
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Total number of errors that occurred when receiving packets from the application server process for the specified date and hour.
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Daily Application Server Process Reports
You can view a daily summary of statistics for all application server processes that the MWTM detects on a specified date. The ASP Daily Report page shows summary reports of daily application server process statistics, archived by date and hour.
You can view this report by selecting Reports > Statistics > ASP, then selecting the specific report from the Type pulldown menu.
The ASP Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Packets From ASP column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
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Node
|
Name of the node for the application server process.
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ASP
|
Name of the application server process.
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Packets From ASP
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Total number of packets that the application server process sent for the specified date.
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Peak From ASP
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Highest hourly Packets From ASP for the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak From Hour
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Hour in which the Peak From ASP for the application server process occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Packets To ASP
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Total number of packets that the application server sent to the application server processes for the specified date.
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Peak To ASP
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Highest hourly Packets To ASP for the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak To Hour
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Hour in which the Peak To ASP for the application server process occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Send Errors
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Total number of errors that occurred when sending packets to the application server processes for the specified date.
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Peak Send Errors
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Highest hourly Send Errors for the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak Send Hour
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Hour in which the Peak Send Errors for the application server process occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Receive Errors
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Total number of errors that occurred when receiving packets from the application server processes for the specified date.
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Peak Receive Errors
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Highest hourly receive errors for the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak Receive Hour
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Hour in which the peak receive errors for the application server process occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Daily Application Server Process MTP3 Reports
The ASP MTP3 Daily Report page shows a daily summary of MTP3 statistics for all application server processes that the MWTM detects on a specified date. The ASP MTP3 Daily Report page shows a summary report of daily application server process MTP3 statistics by date and hour.
You can view this report by selecting Reports > Statistics > ASP, then selecting the specific report from the Type pulldown menu.
The ASP MTP3 Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Packets From MTP3 column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
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Description
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Date
|
Date of the report.
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Node
|
Name of the node for the application server process.
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ASP
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Name of the application server process.
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Packets From MTP3
|
Total number of packets that the application server process receives from the MTP3 layer for the specified date.
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Peak From MTP3
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Highest hourly Packets From MTP3 for the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak From Hour
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Hour in which the Peak From MTP3 for the application server process occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Packets To MTP3
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Total number of packets sent to the MTP3 layer by the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak To MTP3
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Highest hourly Packets To MTP3 for the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak To Hour
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Hour in which the Peak To MTP3 for the application server process occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Send Errors
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Total number of errors that occurred when sending packets to the MTP3 layer for the specified date.
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Peak Send Errors
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Highest hourly Send Errors for the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak Send Hour
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Hour in which the Peak Send Errors for the application server process occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Receive Errors
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Total number of errors that occurred when receiving packets from the MTP3 layer for the specified date.
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Peak Receive Errors
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Highest hourly Receive Errors for the application server process for the specified date.
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Peak Receive Hour
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Hour in which the Peak Receive Errors for the application server process occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Daily Application Server Process Peaks Reports
You can view a report of the statistics peaks for the application server process. The peaks report shows peak values for each day of the last 30 days, and the hour in which each peak occurred. The ASP Peaks Daily Report page shows a summary report of the daily application server process peak statistics by date and hour.
You can view this report by selecting Reports > Statistics > ASP, then selecting the specific report from the Type pulldown menu.
The ASP Peaks Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Peak From ASP column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
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Description
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Date
|
Date of the report.
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Node
|
Name of the node for the application server process.
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ASP
|
Name of the application server process that recorded the peak value.
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Peak From ASP
|
Highest hourly Packets From ASP for the application server process for the chosen day.
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Peak From Hour
|
Hour in which the Peak From ASP for the application server process occurred for the chosen day.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Peak To ASP
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Highest hourly Packets To ASP for the application server process for the chosen day.
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Peak To Hour
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Hour in which the Peak To ASP for the application server process occurred for the chosen day.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Peak Send Errors
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Highest hourly Send Errors for the application server process for the last 30 days.
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Peak Send Hour
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Hour in which the Peak Send Errors for the application server process occurred for the chosen day.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Peak Receive Errors
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Highest hourly Receive Errors for the application server process or the last 30 days.
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Peak Receive Hour
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Hour in which the Peak Receive Errors for the application server process occurred for the chosen day.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Daily Application Server Process MTP3 Peaks Reports
You can view a peaks report of the application server process MTP3 statistics. The peaks report shows peak values for each day and the hour in which each peak value occurred. The ASP MTP3 Peaks Daily Report page shows summary reports of the daily application server process MTP3 peak statistics by date and hour.
You can view this report by selecting Reports > Statistics > ASP, then selecting the specific report from the Type pulldown menu.
The ASP MTP3 Peaks Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Peak From MTP3 column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date on which the peak values occurred.
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Node
|
Name of the node for the application server process.
|
ASP
|
Name of the application server process that recorded the peak value.
|
Peak From MTP3
|
Highest hourly Packets From MTP3 to the application server process for the chosen day.
|
Peak From Hour
|
Hour in which the Peak From MTP3 to the application server process occurred for the chosen day.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Peak To MTP3
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Highest hourly Packets to MTP3 from the application server process for the chosen day.
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Peak To Hour
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Hour in which the Peak to MTP3 from the application server process occurred for the chosen day.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Peak Send Errors
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Highest hourly Send Errors for the application server process for the chosen day.
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Peak Send Hour
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Hour in which the Peak Send Errors for the application server process occurred for the chosen day.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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Peak Receive Errors
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Highest hourly Receive Errors for the application server process for the chosen day.
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Peak Receive Hour
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Hour in which the Peak Receive Errors for the application server process occurred for the chosen day.
Click the hour to see the ASP Hourly Report for the chosen application server process and hour.
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CPU/Memory Reports
The MWTM web interface provides node-level CPU/memory reports. The information is available in graphical, tabular, and CSV formats. There are two types of utilization reports:
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Peak utilization—Displays the maximum (or peak) values obtained during the specified period (for example, 15 minutes, hourly, daily).
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Average utilization—Displays the average values obtained during the specified period (for example, 15 minutes, hourly, daily).
Note
The 15-minute and hourly CPU/Memory reports are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level.
In addition to generating network-wide CPU/Memory reports as explained in the following steps, you can also generate node-level CPU/Memory reports as explained in Generating Node-Level CPU/Memory Reports.
To generate a network-wide CPU/Memory reports:
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > CPU/Memory.
A summary table displays the information described in the following table:
Field
|
Description
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Node
|
Name of the node for the object
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Slot/CPU
|
Slot number (if known) and CPU number
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CPU Description
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Type of CPU
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Average Utilization
|
Average utilization across the chosen time range
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Maximum Utilization
|
Maximum utilization during the specified time range
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Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
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Timestamp when the maximum utilization occurred
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Warning Threshold
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Threshold setting beyond which a warning is issued
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Overload Threshold
|
Threshold setting beyond which is considered overloaded
|
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, choose a report type from the Type drop-down menu:
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CPU Peak Utilization Daily Report
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CPU Average Utilization Daily Report
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Memory Peak Utilization Daily Report
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Memory Average Utilization Daily Report
CPU Peak Utilization Daily Report
The CPU Peak Utilization reports displays the CPUs with the highest maximum CPU utilization over the specified time period.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > CPU/Memory. You can access node-level CPU/Memory reports by clicking on a node name, then clicking the Performance tab.
Step 2
From the Type menu, select one of the following CPU utilization reports:
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CPU Peak Utilization Daily
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CPU Average Utilization Daily
Note
The 15-minute and hourly CPU/Memory reports are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level. Click on a node name in the CPU/Memory reports to navigate to a specific node to view hourly and 15 minute reports for that node.
A summary table displays the information described in the following table:
Field
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node.
|
Slot/CPU
|
Slot number (if known) and CPU number.
|
CPU Description
|
Type of CPU.
|
Average Utilization
|
Average utilization across the chosen time range.
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Maximum Utilization
|
Maximum utilization during the specified time range.
|
Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the maximum utilization occurred.
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Warning Threshold
|
Threshold setting beyond which a warning is issued.
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Overload Threshold
|
Threshold setting beyond which is considered overloaded.
|
Step 3
Select the duration and output (see Using the Toolbar, page 11-5), and the following information is displayed:
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
|
If you select Graph from the Output menu, the graph displays the 12 CPUs with the highest maximum CPU utilization over the specified time period.
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Table
|
If you select Table from the Output menu, the table contains all CPUs monitored by MWTM. By default, the CPUs are sorted by maximum CPU utilization. The table includes:
• Node—Name of the node.
• Slot/CPU—Slot number (if known) and CPU number.
• CPU Description—Type of CPU.
• Timestamp (timezone)—Timestamp at which the maximum utilization rate occurred.
• Average Utilization—Average of the data across the chosen time range.
• Maximum Utilization—Maximum utilization during the specified time range.
• Minimum Utilization—Minimum utilization during the specified time range.
• Warning Threshold—Threshold setting beyond which a warning is issued.
• Overload Threshold—Threshold setting beyond which is considered overloaded.
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Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
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Percentage Utilization
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If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows percentage of CPU utilization over time.
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Time
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If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
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Legend
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If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
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CPU Average Utilization Daily Report
The CPU Average Utilization Daily Reports display the average CPU values gathered during the specified period.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > CPU/Memory. You can access node-level CPU/Memory reports by clicking on a node name, then clicking the Performance tab.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type menu, select CPU Average Utilization Daily.
A summary table displays the following information:
Field
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Description
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Node
|
Name of the node.
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Slot/CPU
|
Name of the CPU.
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CPU Description
|
Description of the CPU.
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Average Utilization
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Average utilization across the chosen time range.
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Maximum Utilization
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Highest utilization of the average values during the specified time range.
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Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
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Timestamp for when the maximum utilization value occurred.
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Warning Threshold
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Threshold setting beyond which a warning is issued.
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Overload Threshold
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Threshold setting beyond which is considered overloaded.
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Step 3
Select the duration and output (see Using the Toolbar, page 11-5), and the following information is displayed:
GUI Element
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Description
|
Graph
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If you select Graph from the Output menu, the graph displays the average daily CPU utilization over the specified time period.
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Table
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If you select Table from the Output menu, the table contains all CPUs monitored by MWTM. By default, the CPUs are sorted by maximum CPU utilization. The table includes:
• Node—Name of the node.
• Slot/CPU—Slot number (if known) and CPU number.
• CPU Description—Type of CPU.
• Timestamp (timezone)—Timestamp at which the maximum utilization rate occurred.
• Average Utilization—Average of the data across the chosen time range.
• Maximum Utilization—Maximum utilization during the specified time range.
• Minimum Utilization—Minimum utilization during the specified time range.
• Warning Threshold—Threshold setting beyond which a warning is issued.
• Overload Threshold—Threshold setting beyond which is considered overloaded.
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Expand to Full Screen
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If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
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Percentage Utilization
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If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows percentage of CPU utilization over time.
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Time
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If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
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Legend
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If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
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Memory Peak Utilization Daily Report
The Memory Peak Daily Utilization reports display the CPUs with the highest memory utilization over the specified time period.
Note
The 15-minute and hourly CPU/Memory reports are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level. Click on a node name in the CPU/Memory reports to navigate to a specific node to view hourly and 15 minute reports for that node.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > CPU/Memory. You can access node-level CPU/Memory reports by clicking on a node name, then clicking the Performance tab.
Step 2
From the Type menu, select one of the following Memory utilization reports:
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Memory Peak Utilization 15 minutes
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Memory Peak Utilization Hourly
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Memory Peak Utilization Daily
A summary table displays the following information:
Field
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Description
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Node
|
Name of the node.
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Slot/CPU
|
Name of the CPU.
|
CPU Description
|
Description of the CPU.
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Memory Description
|
Type of memory.
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Average Utilization
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Average memory utilization during the specified time range.
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Maximum Utilization
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Maximum memory utilization during the specified time range
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Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
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Timestamp for when the maximum utilization value occurred.
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Step 3
Select the duration and output (see Using the Toolbar, page 11-5), and the following information is displayed:
GUI Element
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Description
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Graph
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If you select Graph from the Output menu, the graph displays the CPUs with the highest memory utilization over the specified time period.
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Table
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If you select Table from the Output menu, the table contains all CPUs monitored by MWTM. By default, the CPUs are sorted by maximum CPU utilization. The table includes:
• Node—Name of the node.
• Slot/CPU—Slot number (if known) and CPU number.
• CPU Description—Type of CPU.
• Timestamp (timezone)—Timestamp at which the maximum utilization rate occurred.
• Memory Type—Type of memory, which can be processor, I/O, Fast, etc.
• Average Utilization—Average of the data across the chosen time range.
• Maximum Utilization—Maximum utilization during the specified time range.
• Minimum Utilization—Minimum utilization during the specified time range.
• Total—Average Used plus Average Free memory during the specified time frame.
• Average Used—Average memory used during the specified time range.
• Average Free—Average memory available during the specified time range.
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Expand to Full Screen
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If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
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Percentage Utilization
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If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows percentage of memory utilization over time.
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Time
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If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
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Legend
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If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
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Memory Average Utilization Daily Report
The Memory Average Utilization reports display the average memory values gathered during the specified period.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > CPU/Memory. You can access node-level CPU/Memory reports by clicking on a node name, then clicking the Performance tab.
Step 2
From the Type menu, select one of the following Memory utilization reports:
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Memory Average Utilization 15 minutes
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Memory Average Utilization Hourly
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Memory Average Utilization Daily
Note
The 15-minute and hourly CPU/Memory reports are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level. Click on a node name in the CPU/Memory reports to navigate to a specific node to view hourly and 15 minute reports for that node.
A summary table displays the following information:
Field
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node.
|
Slot/CPU
|
Name of the CPU.
|
CPU Description
|
Description of the CPU.
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Memory Description
|
Type of memory.
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Average Utilization
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Average memory utilization during the specified time range.
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Maximum Utilization
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Highest memory utilization of the average values during the specified time range.
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Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
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Timestamp for when the maximum utilization value occurred.
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Step 3
Select the duration and output (see Using the Toolbar, page 11-5), and the following information is displayed:
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
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If you select Graph from the Output menu, the graph displays the average memory utilization over the specified time period.
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Table
|
If you select Table from the Output menu, the table contains all CPUs monitored by MWTM. By default, the CPUs are sorted by maximum CPU utilization. The table includes:
• Node—Name of the node.
• Slot/CPU—Slot number (if known) and CPU number.
• CPU Description—Type of CPU.
• Timestamp (timezone)—Timestamp at which the maximum utilization rate occurred.
• Memory Type—Type of memory, which can be processor, I/O, Fast, etc.
• Average Utilization—Average of the data across the chosen time range.
• Maximum Utilization—Maximum utilization during the specified time range.
• Minimum Utilization—Minimum utilization during the specified time range.
• Total—Average Used plus Average Free memory during the specified time frame.
• Average Used—Average memory used during the specified time range.
• Average Free—Average memory available during the specified time range.
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Expand to Full Screen
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If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
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Percentage Utilization
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If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows percentage of memory utilization over time.
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Time
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If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
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Legend
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If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
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GTT Rates Reports
You can view peak GTT rates or average GTT rates. The information is available in graphical, tabular, and CSV formats. There are two types of GTT rates reports:
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Peak utilization—Displays the maximum (or peak) GTT rates obtained during the specified period (for example, 15 minutes, hourly, daily).
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Average utilization—Displays the average values obtained during the specified period (for example, 15 minutes, hourly, daily).
Note
The 15-minute and hourly reports for GTT Rates are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level.
This section covers:
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GTT Rate Peak Reports
•
GTT Rate Average Reports
GTT Rate Peak Reports
MWTM displays the maximum (or peak) GTT rates obtained during the specified period (for example, 15 minutes, hourly, or daily).
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > GTT Rates.
Step 2
From the Type pulldown menu, select a GTT Rate Peak report, which can be 15-minute, hourly, or daily).
Note
The 15-minute and hourly reports for GTT Rates are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level. Click on a node name in the GTT Daily reports to navigate to a specific node to view hourly and 15 minute reports for that node.
Step 3
Select a duration, and output type. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5.
A summary table contains the information described in the following table:
Field
|
Description
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Node
|
Name of the node for the object. You can click on a node name to see node-specific reports.
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Slot/CPU
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Slot number (if known) and CPU number.
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CPU Description
|
Type of CPU.
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Average GTT Rate
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Average GTT rate for the specified duration.
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Maximum GTT Rate
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Maximum GTT rate during the specified duration.
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Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the maximum GTT rate occurred.
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The GTT Rate Daily reports contain the following information:
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Table
|
If you select the Output Type Table, the table contains:
• Node
• Slot/CPU
• CPU Description
• Timestamp (timezone)
• Average GTT Rate
• Maximum GTT Rate
• Minimum GTT Rate
Note If the Output Type is Table or CSV, the same data is presented but the column headings are labeled by data type.
The GTT Rate Peak Report table is sorted based on the value in the Maximum GTT Rate column. However, you can sort the tables based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
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Expand to Full Screen
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If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
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GTT (Secs)
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If Output Type is Graph, Y-axis label that shows the Global Title Translations per second.
Note If no data exists between any two data points, the graph displays a color-coded vertical bar to show the period for which no data is available.
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Time
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If Output Type is Graph, X-axis label that shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
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Legend
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If Output Type is Graph, color-coded legend that shows labels for output.
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GTT Rate Average Reports
MWTM displays the average GTT rates obtained during the specified period (for example, 15 minutes, hourly, daily).
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > GTT Rates.
Step 2
From the Type pulldown menu, select a GTT Rate Average report, which can be 15-minute, hourly, or daily).
Note
The 15-minute and hourly reports for GTT Rates are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level. Click on a node name in the GTT Daily reports to navigate to a specific node to view hourly and 15 minute reports for that node.
Step 3
Select a duration, and output type. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5.
A summary table contains the information described in the following table:
Field
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the object. You can click on a node name to see node-specific reports.
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Slot/CPU
|
Slot number (if known) and CPU number.
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CPU Description
|
Type of CPU.
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Average GTT Rate
|
Average GTT rate for the specified duration.
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Maximum GTT Rate
|
Maximum GTT rate during the specified duration.
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Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the maximum GTT rate occurred.
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The GTT Rate Average reports display the following information:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Table
|
If you select the Output Type Table, the table contains:
• Node
• Slot/CPU
• CPU Description
• Timestamp (timezone)
• Average GTT Rate
• Maximum GTT Rate
• Minimum GTT Rate
Note If the Output Type is Table or CSV, the same data is presented but the column headings are labeled by data type.
The GTT Rate Average Report table is sorted based on the information in the Average GTT Rate column. However, you can sort the tables based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
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Expand to Full Screen
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If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
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GTT (Secs)
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If Output Type is Graph, Y-axis label that shows the Global Title Translations per second.
Note If no data exists between any two data points, the graph displays a color-coded vertical bar to show the period for which no data is available.
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Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, X-axis label that shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
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Legend
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If Output Type is Graph, color-coded legend that shows labels for output.
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Link Reports
You can view summary reports of hourly and daily statistics for links, and export the reports.
This section covers:
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Hourly Link Reports
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Daily Link Reports
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Daily Link Peaks Reports
•
Link Multi-Day Report
Hourly Link Reports
You can view hourly summaries of statistics for all links or a specific link that the MWTM detected on the specified date and hour. The Link Hourly Report page shows summary reports of hourly link statistics by date and hour. You can also graph the results.
The Link Hourly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Send Average Utilization column; however, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > Link.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type drop-down menu, select Link Hourly Statistics. (See Table 13-1 for a list of report types and their contents).
Step 3
Choose a time range from the Duration drop-down menu or customize your own time range by clicking the Customize icon
.
Step 4
Choose an output format (Graph, Table, or CSV) from the Output drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for contents of each output type).
The Send Utilization and Receive Utilization tables contain summary information as described below:
Field or Column
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Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the link.
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Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point for the link.
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Linkset
|
Linkset for the object.
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SLC
|
ID of the link.
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Average
|
Average Send or Receive for the link for the specified time.
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Minimum
|
Minimum Send or Receive for the specified time.
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Minimum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the minimum value occurred.
|
Maximum
|
Maximum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the maximum value occurred.
|
Depending on what you select from the Output pulldown menu, the following information is displayed:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
|
Utilization Percentage
|
If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows hourly statistics over time.
|
Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
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Legend
|
If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
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Table, CSV
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the link.
|
SP Name
|
Name of the signaling point for the link.
|
Linkset Name
|
Linkset for the object.
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SLC
|
ID of the link.
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Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report
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Type
|
Type of link. Possible link types are:
• HSL—Uses the SS7-over-ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) high-speed protocol.
• SCTP—Uses the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) IP transport protocol.
• Serial—Uses the serial SS7 signaling protocol.
• Virtual—A virtual link that connects signaling point instances that run on the same node. The MWTM does not poll virtual links; nor does it display real-time data or accounting statistics for virtual links.
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Hourly In-Service
|
Percentage of time the link was in service on the specified date and hour.
|
Long Term In-Service
|
Average percentage of time the link was in service since MWTM polling began for the link, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
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Congestion %
|
Percentage of time the link was congested on the specified date and hour.
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Average Utilization
|
Average Send or Receive for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
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Long Term Average Utilization
|
Long-term average Send or Receive for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command), since MWTM polling began for the link, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
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MSUs
|
Total number of MTP3 message signal units (MSUs) sent and received on the specified date and hour.
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Daily Link Reports
You can view daily summaries of statistics for all links or for a specific link that the MWTM detected on the specified date and hour. The Link Daily Report page shows summary reports of daily link statistics by date and hour.
The Link Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Avg Send or Avg Send Erlangs column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > Link.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type drop-down menu, select Link Daily Statistics. (See Table 13-1 for a list of report types and their contents).
Step 3
Choose a time range from the Duration drop-down menu or customize your own time range by clicking the Customize icon
.
Step 4
Choose an output format (Graph, Table, or CSV) from the Output drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for contents of each output type).
The Send Utilization and Receive Utilization tables contain summary information as described below:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the link.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point for the link.
|
Linkset
|
Linkset for the object.
|
SLC
|
ID of the link.
|
Average
|
Average Send or Receive for the link for the specified time.
|
Minimum
|
Minimum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Minimum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the minimum value occurred.
|
Maximum
|
Maximum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the maximum value occurred.
|
Depending on what you select from the Output pulldown menu, the following information is displayed:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
|
Utilization Percentage
|
If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows daily link statistics over time.
|
Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
|
Legend
|
If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
|
Table, CSV
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the link.
|
SP Name
|
Name of the signaling point for the link.
|
Linkset Name
|
Linkset for the object.
|
SLC
|
ID of the link.
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report
|
Type
|
Type of link. Possible link types are:
• HSL—Uses the SS7-over-ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) high-speed protocol.
• SCTP—Uses the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) IP transport protocol.
• Serial—Uses the serial SS7 signaling protocol.
• Virtual—A virtual link that connects signaling point instances that run on the same node. The MWTM does not poll virtual links; nor does it display real-time data or accounting statistics for virtual links.
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Daily In-Service
|
Percentage of time the link was in service on the specified date.
|
Long Term In-Service
|
Average percentage of time the link was in service since MWTM polling began for the link, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
|
Daily Low In-Service
|
Lowest hourly in-service percentage for the link for the specified date.
|
Low Service Hour
|
Hour in which the lowest in-service percentage occurred for the specified date.
|
Avg Congestion %
|
Average percentage of time the link was congested on the specified date.
|
Average Utilization
|
Average Send or Receive for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Peak Utilization
|
Highest Send or Receive for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
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Peak Hour
|
Hour in which the Peak Send or Peak Receive for the link occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the Link Hourly Report for the chosen link and hour.
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Long Term Average Utilization
|
Long-term average Send or Receive for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command), since MWTM polling began for the link, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
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MSUs
|
Total number of MTP3 message signal units (MSUs) sent and received on the specified date and hour.
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Daily Link Peaks Reports
You can view a daily link statistics peaks report using the Link Peaks Daily Report page. The peaks report shows peak values for each day and the hour in which each peak value occurred.
The Link Peaks Daily table is sorted based on the information in the Peak Send or Peak Send Erlangs column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > Link.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type drop-down menu, select Link Peaks Daily Statistics. (See Table 13-1 for a list of report types and their contents).
Step 3
Choose a time range from the Duration drop-down menu or customize your own time range by clicking the Customize icon
.
Step 4
Choose an output format (Graph, Table, or CSV) from the Output drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for contents of each output type).
The Send Utilization and Receive Utilization tables contain summary information as described below:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the link.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point for the link.
|
Linkset
|
Linkset for the object.
|
SLC
|
ID of the link.
|
Average
|
Average Send or Receive for the link for the specified time.
|
Minimum
|
Minimum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Minimum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the minimum value occurred.
|
Maximum
|
Maximum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the maximum value occurred.
|
Depending on what you select from the Output pulldown menu, the following information is displayed:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
|
Utilization Percentage
|
If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows daily link statistics over time.
|
Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
|
Legend
|
If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
|
Table, CSV
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the link.
|
SP Name
|
Name of the signaling point for the link.
|
Linkset Name
|
Linkset for the object.
|
SLC
|
ID of the link.
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report
|
Type
|
Type of link. Possible link types are:
• HSL—Uses the SS7-over-ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) high-speed protocol.
• SCTP—Uses the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) IP transport protocol.
• Serial—Uses the serial SS7 signaling protocol.
• Virtual—A virtual link that connects signaling point instances that run on the same node. The MWTM does not poll virtual links; nor does it display real-time data or accounting statistics for virtual links.
|
Peak Utilization
|
Highest Send or Receive for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Peak Hour
|
Hour in which the Peak Send or Peak Receive for the link occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the Link Hourly Report for the chosen link and hour.
|
Long Term Average Utilization
|
Long-term average Send or Receive for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command), since MWTM polling began for the link, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
MSUs
|
Total number of MTP3 message signal units (MSUs) sent and received on the specified date and hour.
|
Link Multi-Day Report
The Link Multi-Day Report page shows send and receive percentages for all links for the last three or five days.
The Link Multi-Day table is sorted based on the information in the Avg Send column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > Link Multi-Day.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type pulldown menu, select Link Multi-Day. (See Table 13-1 for a list of report types and their contents).
Step 3
Choose a time range from the Duration drop-down menu or customize your own time range by clicking the Customize icon
.
Step 4
Choose an output format (Graph, Table, or CSV) from the Output drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for contents of each output type).
The information described in the following table is displayed for the duration you selected.
Note
If there are less than five days of data available, the Link Multi-Day Report displays N/A for the days for which there is no data.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the link.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the link.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point for the link.
|
Link
|
Name of the link.
|
Avg. Send Utilization
|
Send for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for each of the last five days.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Avg. Receive Utilization
|
Receive for the link, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for each of the last five days.
If you do not set the planned receive capacity for the SCTP link, then NoCap appears in the field.
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Linkset Reports
You can view summary reports of hourly and daily statistics for linksets, and export the reports.
This section covers:
•
Hourly Linkset Reports
•
Daily Linkset Reports
•
Daily Linkset Peaks Reports
Hourly Linkset Reports
You can view hourly summaries of statistics for all linksets or for a specific linkset that the MWTM detected on the specified date and hour. The Linkset Hourly Report page shows summary reports for all archived MWTM hourly linkset statistics by date and hour.
The Linkset Hourly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Send Utilization column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > Linkset.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type drop-down menu, select Linkset Hourly Statistics. (See Table 13-1 for a list of report types and their contents).
Step 3
Choose a time range from the Duration drop-down menu or customize your own time range by clicking the Customize icon
.
Step 4
Choose an output format (Graph, Table, or CSV) from the Output drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for contents of each output type).
The Send Utilization and Receive Utilization tables contain summary information as described below:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the linkset.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point for the linkset.
|
Linkset
|
Linkset for the object.
|
Average
|
Average Send or Receive for the linkset for the specified time.
|
Minimum
|
Minimum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Minimum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the minimum value occurred.
|
Maximum
|
Maximum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the maximum value occurred.
|
Depending on what you select from the Output pulldown menu, the following information is displayed:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
|
Utilization Percentage
|
If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows hourly linkset utilization over time.
|
Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
|
Legend
|
If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
|
Table, CSV
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the linkset.
|
SP Name
|
Name of the signaling point for the linkset.
|
Linkset Name
|
Linkset for the object.
|
Hourly In-Service
|
Percentage of time the linkset was in service on the specified date.
|
Long Term In-Service
|
Average percentage of time the linkset was in service since MWTM polling began for the link, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
|
Send Utilization
|
Average Send for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for one or more of the SCTP links associated with the linkset, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Long Term Send Utilization
|
Long-term average Send for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command), since MWTM polling began for the linkset, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for one or more of the SCTP links associated with the linkset, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Receive Utilization or Receive Erlangs
|
Average Receive for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
If you do not set the planned receive capacity for one or more of the SCTP links associated with the linkset, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Long Term Receive Utilization or Long Term Receive Erlangs
|
Long-term average Receive for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command), since MWTM polling began for the linkset, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
If you do not set the planned receive capacity for one or more of the SCTP links associated with the linkset, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Daily Linkset Reports
You can view daily summaries of statistics for all linksets or for a specific linkset that the MWTM detected on the specified date and hour. The Linkset Daily Report page shows summary reports of all archived MWTM daily linkset statistics by date and hour.
The Linkset Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Send Average column. You can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > Linkset.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type drop-down menu, select Linkset Daily Statistics. (See Table 13-1 for a list of report types and their contents).
Step 3
Choose a time range from the Duration drop-down menu or customize your own time range by clicking the Customize icon
.
Step 4
Choose an output format (Graph, Table, or CSV) from the Output drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for contents of each output type).
The Send Utilization and Receive Utilization tables contain summary information as described below:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the linkset.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point for the linkset.
|
Linkset
|
Linkset for the object.
|
Average
|
Average Send or Receive for the linkset for the specified time.
|
Minimum
|
Minimum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Minimum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the minimum value occurred.
|
Depending on what you select from the Output pulldown menu, the following information is displayed:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
|
Utilization Percentage
|
If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows daily linkset statistics over time.
|
Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
|
Legend
|
If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
|
Table, CSV
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the linkset.
|
SP Name
|
Name of the signaling point for the linkset.
|
Linkset Name
|
Linkset for the object.
|
Daily In-Service
|
Percentage of time the linkset was in service on the specified date.
|
Long Term In-Service
|
Average percentage of time the linkset was in service since MWTM polling began for the linkset, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
|
Daily Low In-Service
|
Lowest hourly in-service percentage for the linkset for the specified date.
|
Low Service Hour
|
Hour in which the lowest in-service percentage occurred for the specified date.
|
Average Utilization
|
Average Send or Receive for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
If you do not set the planned receive capacity for one or more of the SCTP links associated with the linkset, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Peak Utilization
|
Highest Send or Receive for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
|
Peak Hour
|
Hour in which the Peak Send or Peak Receive for the linkset occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the Link Hourly Report for all links associated with the chosen linkset for the chosen hour.
|
Long Term Average Utilization
|
Long-term average Send or Receive for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command), since MWTM polling began for the linkset, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for one or more of the SCTP links associated with the linkset, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
Daily Linkset Peaks Reports
You can view a daily linkset statistics peaks report using the Linkset Peaks Daily Report page. The peaks report shows peak values for each day and the hour in which each peak value occurred.
The Linkset Peaks Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Peak Send or Peak Send Erlangs column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > Linkset.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type drop-down menu, select Linkset Peaks Daily Statistics. (See Table 13-1 for a list of report types and their contents).
Step 3
Choose a time range from the Duration drop-down menu or customize your own time range by clicking the Customize icon
.
Step 4
Choose an output format (Graph, Table, or CSV) from the Output drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for contents of each output type).
The Send Utilization and Receive Utilization tables contain summary information as described below:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the linkset.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point for the linkset.
|
Linkset
|
Linkset for the object.
|
Average
|
Average Send or Receive for the linkset for the specified time.
|
Minimum
|
Minimum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Minimum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the minimum value occurred.
|
Maximum
|
Maximum Send or Receive for the specified time.
|
Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp when the maximum value occurred.
|
Depending on what you select from the Output pulldown menu, the following information is displayed:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
|
Utilization Percentage
|
If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows daily linkset statistics over time.
|
Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
|
Legend
|
If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
|
Table, CSV
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the linkset.
|
SP Name
|
Name of the signaling point for the linkset.
|
Linkset Name
|
Linkset for the object.
|
Peak Utilization
|
Highest Send or Receive for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command) for the specified date and hour.
|
Peak Hour
|
Hour in which the Peak Send or Peak Receive for the linkset occurred for the specified date.
Click the hour to see the Link Hourly Report for all links associated with the chosen linkset for the chosen hour.
|
Long Term Average Utilization
|
Long-term average Send or Receive for the linkset, expressed as a percentage or number of Erlangs (E) (as set with the mwtm webutil command), since MWTM polling began for the linkset, or since the MWTM last reset the averages as a result of bad data.
If you do not set the planned send capacity for one or more of the SCTP links associated with the linkset, then NoCap appears in the field.
|
MLR Reports
Multi-Layer SMS Routing, or MLR, is a routing scheme that enables intelligent routing of Short Message Service (SMS) mobile originated (MO) messages based on the application or service from which they originated or to which they are destined. The MLR feature can make SMS message routing decisions based on information found in the TCAP, MAP, and MAP-user layers; MAP operation codes MAP-MT-FORWARD-SM and SEND-ROUTING-INFO-FOR-SM; and ANSI TCAP and IS-41 MAP operations.
You can view a summary report of daily statistics for MLR. You can also export the reports.
Daily MLR Reports
You can view a summary report of MLR processed, aborts, continues, result invokes, rule matches, subtriggers, and triggers statistics for the MWTM on a specified date. The MLR type Daily Report page shows reports of all archived MWTM daily MLR processed, aborts, continues, result invokes, rule matches, subtriggers, and triggers by date.
These archived daily MLR reports are available:
•
Daily MLR Aborts Reports
•
Daily MLR Continues Reports
•
Daily MLR Processed Reports
•
Daily MLR Result Invokes Reports
•
Daily MLR RuleMatches Reports
•
Daily MLR SubTriggers Reports
•
Daily MLR Triggers Reports
Daily MLR Aborts Reports
The MLR Aborts Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Total Aborted column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the signaling point.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the signaling point.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point.
|
Total Aborted
|
Total number of MSUs aborted by MLR on the specified date.
|
No Resources
|
Number of MSUs aborted by MLR because of a shortage of resources on the specified date.
|
Results Blocked
|
Number of MSUs aborted by MLR with a result of block on the specified date.
|
GTI Mismatches
|
Number of MSUs aborted by MLR because of mis-matched GTIs on the specified date.
|
Addr Conv Fails
|
Number of MSUs aborted by MLR because of a failed GTA address conversion on the specified date.
|
Dest Unavails
|
Number of MSUs aborted by MLR because the destination was unavailable on the specified date.
|
No Server Aborteds
|
Number of MSUs aborted by MLR because no server was available on the specified date.
|
Daily MLR Continues Reports
The MLR Continues Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Total Continued column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the signaling point.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the signaling point.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point.
|
Total Continued
|
Total number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR with a result of continue on the specified date.
|
Unsupported Message Type
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR because of unsupported message types on the specified date.
|
Unsupported Seg SCCP
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR because of unsupported SCCP segments on the specified date.
|
Unsupported Messages
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR because of parse failures resulting from unsupported messages on the specified date.
|
Parse Errors
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR because of parse errors on the specified date.
|
No Results
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR with no results on the specified date.
|
Result Continueds
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR with a result of continue on the specified date.
|
No Server Continueds
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR because no server was available on the specified date.
|
Result GTTs
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR with a result of GTT on the specified date.
|
Failed Triggers
|
Number of MSUs returned to SCCP by MLR because of no trigger match on the specified date.
|
Daily MLR Processed Reports
The MLR Processed Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Routed column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the signaling point.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the signaling point.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point.
|
Routed
|
Total number of packets routed by MLR on the specified date.
|
Total Continued
|
Total number of MSUs passed back to SCCP processing by MLR on the specified date.
|
Total Aborted
|
Total number of MSUs not processed by MLR because of invalid data or a blocked MSU.
|
MAP SMS-MOs
|
Number of MSUs of type GSM-MAP SMS-MO processed by MLR on the specified date.
|
MAP SMS-MTs
|
Number of MSUs of type GSM-MAP SMS-MT processed by MLR on the specified date.
|
MAP SRI-SMs
|
Number of MSUs of type GSM-MAP SRI-SM processed by MLR on the specified date.
|
MAP AlertScs
|
Number of MSUs of type GSM-MAP AlertSc processed by MLR on the specified date.
|
ANSI-41 SMD-PPs
|
Number of MSUs of type ANSI-41 SMD-PP processed by MLR on the specified date.
|
ANSI-41 SMS-Requests
|
Number of MSUs of type ANSI-41 SMSRequest processed by MLR on the specified date.
|
ANSI-41 SMS-Notifys
|
Number of MSUs of type ANSI-41 SMSNotify processed by MLR on the specified date.
|
Links
|
Contains links to related MLR reports (Aborts, Continues, Triggers, SubTriggers, RuleMatches, and ResultInvokes). The target report is filtered by the signaling point.
|
Daily MLR Result Invokes Reports
The MLR Result Invokes Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Invokes column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the signaling point.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the signaling point.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point.
|
ResultSet
|
Name of the result set of which this result is a member.
|
Result Number
|
Number of this result in the result set.
|
Invokes
|
Total number of times this result was invoked.
|
Daily MLR RuleMatches Reports
The MLR RuleMatches Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Matches column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the signaling point.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the signaling point.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point.
|
RuleSet
|
Name of the rule set of which this rule is a member.
|
Rule Number
|
Number of this rule in the rule set.
|
Matches
|
Total number of times this rule was matched.
|
Daily MLR SubTriggers Reports
The MLR SubTriggers Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Matches column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the signaling point.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the signaling point.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point.
|
Trigger Index
|
Index number associated with the trigger.
|
Sub Trigger Index
|
Index number associated with the subtrigger.
|
Action
|
Action taken by the subtrigger. Clicking on the ruleset name highlights the signaling point in the navigation tree and opens the MLR Trigger Config tab for the chosen ruleset.
|
Parameters
|
Parameters that control the behavior of the subtrigger.
|
Matches
|
Number of subtrigger matches with result Action Performed.
|
Daily MLR Triggers Reports
The MLR Triggers Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Matches column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the signaling point.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the signaling point.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point.
|
Trigger Index
|
Index number associated with the trigger.
|
Action
|
Action taken by the trigger. Clicking on the ruleset name highlights the signaling point in the navigation tree and opens the MLR Trigger Config tab for the chosen ruleset.
|
Parameters
|
Parameters that control the behavior of the trigger.
|
Preliminary Matches
|
Preliminary count of trigger matches.
|
Matches
|
Number of trigger matches with result Action Performed.
|
Links
|
Contains links to related MLR SubTrigger reports. The target report is filtered by the signaling point.
|
MSU Rates Reports
You can view 15 minute, hourly and daily MSU rates reports. You can also export the reports in CSV format.
This section covers:
•
MSU Load Reports
•
MSU Peaks Reports
MSU Load Reports
You can view a 15 minute, hourly, or daily report of MSU load rates for all nodes that the MWTM detected in that time. The MSU Load Report provides the distribution of send and receive MSU packets, pertaining to overload thresholds for every CPU.
The MSU Load Report tables are sorted based on the information in the Date column. However, you can sort the tables based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node.
|
Processor /Bay
|
Number of the processor and the number of the bay containing the processor. This number is set to zero when the platform does not support processors in multiple slots or bays.
|
Overloaded Threshold
|
Over this rate of traffic, MSU traffic handling may be impacted.
|
Duration % Send
|
Duration of time the send MSU rate is in the specified percentage.
|
Duration % Receive
|
Duration in time the receive MSU rate is in the specified percentage.
|
MSU Peaks Reports
You can view a 15 minute, hourly, or daily report of MSU peak rates for all nodes that the MWTM detected in that time. The MSU Peaks Report page provides information that helps you analyze the maximum send and receive rates for each processor in MSU units per second.
The MSU Peaks Report tables are sorted based on the information in the Send column. However, you can sort the tables based on the information in one of the columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node.
|
Processor /Bay
|
Number of the processor and the number of the bay containing the processor. This number is set to zero when the platform does not support processors in multiple slots or bays.
|
Max Rate (MSU/sec) Send
|
This value records the highest rate of MSUs per second sent by the processor since the measurement was cleared.
|
Max Rate (MSU/sec) Receive
|
This value records the highest rate of MSU per second received by the processor since the measurement was cleared.
|
Threshold (MSU/sec) Acceptable
|
Specifies a level of traffic below which traffic is considered to be acceptable. Once the traffic rate exceeds the Warning threshold, it is not Acceptable until traffic falls below this threshold.
|
Threshold (MSU/sec) Warning
|
Specifies a level of traffic that should be avoided, but is below a level that impacts MSU routing. Once the traffic rate exceeds the Overloaded threshold, it is not considered non-impacting until the traffic falls below this threshold.
|
Threshold (MSU/sec) Overloaded
|
Specifies a level of traffic indicating a rate that might impact MSU routing.
|
Duration in Acceptable Threshold (minutes) Send
|
Rate of traffic (in seconds) sent by this processor considered as acceptable.
|
Duration in Acceptable Threshold (minutes) Receive
|
Rate of traffic (in seconds) received by this processor considered as acceptable.
|
Duration in Warning Threshold (minutes) Send
|
Rate of traffic (in seconds) sent by this processor considered above the acceptable level and below a level that impacts MSU routing.
|
Duration in Warning Threshold (minutes) Receive
|
Rate of traffic (in seconds) received by this processor considered above the acceptable level and below a level that impacts MSU routing.
|
Duration in Overloaded Threshold (minutes) Send
|
Rate of traffic (in seconds) sent by this processor at a level that may impact MSU routing.
|
Duration in Overloaded Threshold (minutes) Receive
|
Rate of traffic (in seconds) received by this processor at a level that may impact MSU routing.
|
RAN Reports
The MWTM web interface provides network-wide reports that summarize IP-RAN over a specified time period. The information is available in graphical, tabular, and CSV formats. Administrators use these reports for analysis of network-wide performance and errors for RAN backhauls and shorthauls. For example, you can generate a report to show which backhaul links were the most heavily utilized in the last 24 hours. Then you can drill down to a specific node for closer analysis, if necessary.
To generate a network-wide RAN report:
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > RAN.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, choose a report type from the Type drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for a list of report types and their contents).
Step 3
Choose a time range from the Duration drop-down menu or customize your own time range by clicking the Customize icon
.
Step 4
Choose an output format (Graph, Table, or CSV) from the Output drop-down menu (see Table 13-1 for contents of each output type).
Note
The Graph output displays up to twelve RAN data streams based on traffic and/or number of errors. To view all RAN data streams, choose Table or CSV.
Step 5
To generate the report, click the Run icon (green arrow
).
Step 6
To understand the report, click the report type listed in Table 13-1 for a detailed description of the report fields.
Note
All of the following report types, except for PWE3 reports, are supported for RAN-O based deployments only.
Report Type
|
Output
|
Contents
|
Backhaul Performance Daily
|
Graph
|
Minimum, maximum, and average performance data for all the RAN backhauls in the network:
• Send Summary—Table summary of backhaul send data.
• Receive Summary—Table summary of backhaul receive data.
• Send Backhaul Performance Daily—Graph of backhaul send data.
• Receive Backhaul Performance Daily—Graph of backhaul receive data.
|
Table or CSV
|
Send and receive data, node, and backhaul in tabular format.
|
Backhaul Errors Daily
|
Graph
|
For all the RAN backhauls in the network:
• Table—Average error rate, total errors, and total GSM-Abis and UMTS-Iub errors in tabular format.
• Backhaul Errors Daily—Graph that shows total errors, GSM errors, and UMTS errors.
|
Table or CSV
|
Tabular information that shows total errors, total GSM-Abis errors, total UMTS-Iub errors, node, and backhaul.
|
Shorthaul Performance Daily
|
Graph
|
Minimum, maximum, and average performance data for all the RAN shorthauls in the network:
Send Summary—Table summary of shorthaul send data.
Receive Summary —Table summary of shorthaul receive data.
Send Shorthaul Performance Daily—Graph of shorthaul send data.
Receive Shorthaul Performance Daily—Graph of shorthaul receive data.
|
Table or CSV
|
Tabular information that shows send and receive data, protocol type, node, and shorthaul.
|
GSM Errors Daily
|
Graph
|
Table—Tabular data that shows total GSM error counts and average error rate over the chosen time period.
GSM Errors Daily—Graph of GSM errors over the chosen time period.
|
Table or CSV
|
Tabular information that shows total errors, total missed packets, total protocol errors, total miscellaneous errors, node, backhaul, and shorthaul.
|
UMTS Errors Daily
|
Graph
|
Table—Tabular data that shows total UMTS error counts and average error rate over the chosen time period.
UMTS Errors Daily—Graph of UMTS errors over the chosen time period.
|
Table or CSV
|
Tabular information that shows total errors, total protocol errors, total miscellaneous errors, node, backhaul, and shorthaul.
|
PWE3 Performance Daily
|
Table or CSV
|
Tabular information that shows send and receive data, packet rate, total packets, maximum, average, and minimum rate.
Note This report is supported only on platforms running IPRAN with PWE3 data tunnels configured. PWE3 reports are not supported for RAN-O deployments.
|
Backhaul Performance Daily
Output
|
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Node
|
Table column that lists nodes that contain RAN backhauls. To access details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists the visible backhauls. To access details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
Note The column shows a maximum of 12 backhauls by default. To change the number of visible backhauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Average Utilization
|
Table column that shows the average of the backhaul. A value greater than 100% indicates that the backhaul is oversubscribed.
|
Average
|
Table column that shows average bits per second for the backhaul.
|
Minimum Utilization
|
Table column that shows the minimum of the backhaul. A value greater than 100% indicates that the backhaul is oversubscribed.
|
Minimum
|
Table column that shows minimum number of bits per second for the backhaul.
|
Minimum Timestamp
|
Table column that shows time when the minimum bits-per-second value occurred.
|
Maximum Utilization
|
Table column that shows the maximum of the backhaul. A value greater than 100% indicates that the backhaul is oversubscribed.
|
Maximum
|
Table column that shows maximum number of bits per second for the backhaul.
|
Maximum Timestamp
|
Table column that shows time when the maximum bits-per-second value occurred.
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
Click this link to open the graph in a full-screen window for better viewing.
|
Minimum Bits (or Bytes)/Sec
|
Y-axis labels for graphs that show minimum, average, and maximum bits per second for the visible backhauls.
Note The graph shows a maximum of 12 backhauls by default. To change the number of visible backhauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Average Bits (or Bytes)/Sec
|
Maximum Bits (or Bytes)/Sec
|
Legend
|
Appearing below each graph, a legend of color-coded labels for each backhaul that appears in the graph.
|
Table, CSV
|
Node
|
Table column that lists all network nodes that contain backhauls. If Output is Table, to access performance details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists all the backhauls in the network. If Output is Table, to access performance details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
|
Errors
|
Table column that shows total error counts for each backhaul.
|
Send Bits
|
Table columns that show minimum, average, and maximum values and their timestamps for send traffic on the backhaul.
|
Receive Bits
|
Table columns that show minimum, average, and maximum values and their timestamps for receive traffic on the backhaul.
|
Backhaul Errors Daily
Output
|
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Node
|
Table column that lists nodes that contain RAN backhauls. To access details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists the visible backhauls. To access details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
Note The graph shows a maximum of 12 backhauls by default. To change the number of visible backhauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Avg. Error Rate (Per Sec)
|
Table column that lists the average error rate each second for the visible backhauls.
|
Total Errors
|
Table column that lists the total number of errors (GSM and UMTS) for each visible backhaul.
|
Total Errors GSM-Abis
|
Table column that lists the total number of GSM-Abis errors for each visible backhaul.
|
Total Errors UMTS-Iub
|
Table column that lists the total number of UMST-Iub errors for each visible backhaul.
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
Click this link to open the graph in a full-screen window for better viewing.
|
UMTS Errors
|
Y-axis labels for graphs that show total UMTS errors, total GSM errors, and a combined total of UMTS and GSM errors for the visible backhauls.
Note The graph shows a maximum of 12 backhauls by default. To change the number of visible backhauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
GSM Errors
|
Total Errors
|
Legend
|
Positioned below the graph, a legend of color-coded labels for each backhaul that appears in the graph.
|
Table, CSV
|
Lists the same information as the graph output type, but in tabular format; also includes one unique field:
Timestamp—identifies the time that each error value occurred for each visible backhaul.
|
Shorthaul Performance Daily
Output
|
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Node
|
Table column that lists nodes that contain RAN shorthauls. To access details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists the visible backhauls. To access details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
|
Shorthaul
|
Table column that lists the visible shorthauls. To access details for a specific shorthaul, click a shorthaul in this column.
Note The graph shows a maximum of 12 shorthauls by default. To change the number of visible shorthauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Average
|
Table column that shows the average bits per second for the shorthaul.
|
Minimum
|
Table column that shows the minimum number of bits per second for the shorthaul.
|
Minimum Timestamp
|
Table column that shows time when the minimum bits-per-second value occurred.
|
Maximum
|
Table column that shows maximum number of bits per second for the shorthaul.
|
Maximum Timestamp
|
Table column that shows time when the maximum bits-per-second value occurred.
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
Click this link to open the graph in a full-screen window for better viewing.
|
Minimum Bits (or Bytes)/Sec
|
Y-axis labels for graphs that show minimum, average, and maximum bits per second for the visible shorthauls.
Note The graph shows a maximum of 12 shorthauls by default. To change the number of visible shorthauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Average Bits (or Bytes)/Sec
|
Maximum Bits (or Bytes)/Sec
|
Legend
|
Positioned below each graph, a legend of color-coded labels for each shorthaul that appears in the graph.
|
Table, CSV
|
Node
|
Table column that lists all the nodes that contain RAN backhauls. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists all the RAN backhauls in the network. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
|
Shorthaul
|
Table column that lists all the RAN shorthauls in the network. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific shorthaul, click a shorthaul in this column.
|
Protocol
|
Table column that shows whether the shorthaul protocol is GSM or UMTS.
|
Send Bits
|
Table columns that show minimum, average, and maximum values and their timestamps for send traffic on the shorthaul.
|
Receive Bits
|
Table columns that show minimum, average, and maximum values and their timestamps for receive traffic on the shorthaul.
|
GSM Errors Daily
Output
|
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Node
|
Table column that lists nodes that contain GSM shorthauls. To access details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists backhauls that contain GSM shorthauls. To access details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
|
Shorthaul
|
Table column that lists the visible GSM shorthauls. To access details for a specific shorthaul, click a shorthaul in this column.
Note The table shows a maximum of 12 shorthauls by default. To change the number of visible shorthauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Total Counts
|
Table column that lists the total number of GSM errors for the visible shorthauls during the chosen duration.
|
Avg. Error Rate (Per Sec)
|
Table column that lists the average error rate each second for the visible shorthauls.
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
Click this link to open the graph in a full-screen window for better viewing.
|
Error Counts
|
Y-axis label for graph that shows total GSM errors for the visible GSM shorthauls.
Note The graph shows a maximum of 12 shorthauls by default. To change the number of visible shorthauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Legend
|
Positioned below the graph, a legend of color-coded labels for each shorthaul that appears in the graph.
|
Table, CSV
|
Node
|
Table column that lists all the nodes that contain GSM shorthauls. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists all the backhauls that contain GSM shorthauls. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
|
Shorthaul
|
Table column that lists all the GSM shorthauls in the network. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific shorthaul, click a shorthaul in this column.
|
Total Errors
|
Table column that lists the total number of GSM errors for the visible shorthauls during the chosen duration.
|
Total Missed Packets
|
Total number of missed packets on the GSM shorthaul.
|
Total Protocol Errors
|
Total number of protocol errors on the GSM shorthaul.
|
Total Miscellaneous Errors
|
Total number of miscellaneous errors on the GSM shorthaul.
|
UMTS Errors Daily
Output
|
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
|
Node
|
Table column that lists nodes that contain UMTS shorthauls. To access details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists backhauls that contain UMTS shorthauls. To access details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
|
Shorthaul
|
Table column that lists the visible UMTS shorthauls. To access details for a specific shorthaul, click a shorthaul in this column.
Note The table shows only 12 shorthauls by default. To change the number of visible shorthauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Total Counts
|
Table column that lists the total number of UMTS errors that occurred for the visible shorthauls during the chosen duration.
|
Avg. Error Rate (Per Sec)
|
Table column that lists the average error rate each second for the visible shorthauls during the chosen duration.
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
Click this link to open the graph in a full-screen window for better viewing.
|
Error Counts
|
Y-axis label for the graph that shows the total number of UMTS errors for the visible UMTS shorthauls.
Note The graph shows only 12 shorthauls by default. To change the number of visible shorthauls, use the Graph Series Editor. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5, for more information.
|
Legend
|
Positioned below the graph, a legend of color-coded labels for each UMTS shorthaul that appears in the graph.
|
Table, CSV
|
Node
|
Table column that lists nodes that contain UMTS shorthauls. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific node, click a node in this column.
|
Backhaul
|
Table column that lists all the backhauls that contain UMTS shorthauls. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific backhaul, click a backhaul in this column.
|
Shorthaul
|
Table column that lists all the UMTS shorthauls in the network. If Output is Table, to access details for a specific shorthaul, click a shorthaul in this column.
|
Timestamp
|
Time that the error values occurred for the visible shorthauls.
|
Total Errors
|
Table column that lists the total number of UMTS errors for the visible shorthauls during the chosen duration.
|
Total Protocol Errors
|
Table column that lists the total number of protocol errors on the UMTS shorthaul.
|
Total Miscellaneous Errors
|
Table column that lists the total number of miscellaneous errors on the UMTS shorthaul.
|
PWE3 Performance Daily
Output
|
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Table, CSV
|
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the virtual circuit
|
ID
|
Virtual circuit ID
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp for traffic received.
|
Receive Bits
|
Packet Count
|
Number of packets received.
|
Packet Max Rate
|
Maximum packet rate for traffic received.
|
Packet Avg Rate
|
Average packet rate for traffic received.
|
Packet Min Rate
|
Minimum packet rate for traffic received.
|
|
Total
|
Total bytes received
|
|
Max Rate
|
Maximum bytes/second received
|
|
Avg Rate
|
Average bytes/second received
|
|
Min Rate
|
Minimum bytes/second received
|
|
Sent Bits
|
Packet Count
|
Number of packets sent.
|
|
Packet Max Rate
|
Maximum packet rate for traffic sent.
|
|
Packet Avg Rate
|
Average packet rate for traffic sent.
|
|
Packet Min Rate
|
Minimum packet rate for traffic sent.
|
|
Total
|
Total bytes sent
|
|
Max Rate
|
Maximum bytes/second sent
|
|
Avg Rate
|
Average bytes/second sent
|
|
Min Rate
|
Minimum bytes/second sent
|
SCTP Reports
The MWTM web interface provides node-level SCTP reports for performance and error statistics. The information is available in graphical, tabular, and CSV formats.
Note
SCTP Reports are supported on ITP platforms only.
To generate a network-wide SCTP report:
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > SCTP. You can also click on a node name, then select the Reports tab.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, choose a report type from the Type drop-down menu:
•
SCTP Performance Reports
•
SCTP Errors Reports
Note
The 15-minute and hourly reports for SCTP are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level.
SCTP Performance Reports
MWTM displays the SCTP performance rates obtained during the specified period (for example, 15 minutes, hourly, daily).
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > SCTP.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type drop-down menu, select an SCTP Performance report:
•
SCTP Performance 15 Minutes
•
SCTP Performance Hourly
•
SCTP Performance Daily
Note
The 15-minute and hourly reports for SCTP are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level. Click on a node name in the SCTP reports to navigate to a specific node to view hourly and 15 minute reports for that node.
Step 3
From the toolbar, select the duration and output type. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5.
The Send and Receive Summary for SCTP Packets displays the following information:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Node. You can click on a node name to go to node-specific reports.
|
Send
|
Average Packets
|
Average SCTP packets sent.
|
|
Maximum Packets
|
Maximum SCTP packets sent.
|
|
Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Time when the maximum SCTP packets sent value occurred.
|
Receive
|
Average Packets
|
Average SCTP packets received.
|
|
Maximum Packets
|
Maximum SCTP packets received.
|
|
Maximum Timestamp (timezone)
|
Time when the maximum SCTP packets received value occurred.
|
Depending on what output type you selected, the following information is displayed:
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
|
If you select Graph from the Output menu, the graph displays the SCTP send and receive packets rates over the specified time period.
|
Table
|
If you select Table from the Output menu, the table contains:
• Node
• Timestamp (timezone)—Timestamp of the report.
• Send
– SCTP Packets—Number of SCTP packets sent to peers.
– Control Chunks—Number of SCTP control chunks sent to peers (no transmissions included).
– Ordered Chunks—Number of SCTP ordered data chunks sent to peers (no transmissions included).
– Unordered Chunks—Number of SCTP unordered chunks (which are data chunks in which the U bit is set to one) sent to peers (no transmissions included).
• Receive
– SCTP Packets—Number of SCTP packets received from peers.
– Control Chunks—Number of SCTP control chunks received from peers (no transmissions included).
– Ordered Chunks—Number of SCTP ordered data chunks received from peers (no transmissions included).
– Unordered Chunks—Number of SCTP unordered chunks (which are data chunks in which the U bit is set to one) received from peers (no transmissions included).
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
|
Percentage Utilization
|
If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows percentage of utilization over time.
|
Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
|
Legend
|
If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
|
SCTP Errors Reports
MWTM displays the SCTP error rates obtained during the specified period (for example, 15 minutes, hourly, daily).
Step 1
In the left pane (navigation tree) of the MWTM web interface, choose Reports > Statistics > SCTP.
Step 2
In the tool bar of the right pane, from the Type drop-down menu, select an SCTP Errors report:
•
SCTP Errors 15 Minutes
•
SCTP Errors Hourly
•
SCTP Errors Daily
Note
The 15-minute and hourly reports for SCTP are available from the node level only; they are not available from the top level or the network level. Click on a node name in the SCTP reports to navigate to a specific node to view hourly and 15 minute reports for that node.
Step 3
From the toolbar, select the duration and output type. See Using the Toolbar, page 11-5.
The Errors Summary for SCTP Packets displays the following information:
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Unassociated Packets
|
Number of SCTP packets received by the host which are correctly formed but for which the receiver is not able to identify the association to which the packet belongs.
|
Checksum Errors
|
Number of SCTP packets received from peers with an invalid checksum.
|
Fragmented User Messages
|
Number of user messages that have to be fragmented because of the MTU.
|
Reassembled User Messages
|
Number of user messages reassembled.
|
Retransmitted Chunks
|
Number of SCTP chunks retransmitted due to the T3 timers expiring before the packet is acknowledged.
|
Retransmitted Chunks (Fast Recovery)
|
Number of SCTP chunks retransmitted using the fast-recovery retransmission mechanism specified in SCTP.
|
Destination Address Failures
|
Number of times a destination IP address was marked unavailable since the start of the association. The IP destination address will be marked unavailable when the specified number of retransmissions have failed.
|
Depending on what output type you selected, the following information is displayed:
GUI Element
|
Description
|
Graph
|
If you select Graph from the Output menu, the graph displays the SCTP error packets rates over the specified time period.
Note The Graph option is available when you generate a report for a specific node only. You cannot generate a graph for SCTP errors at the network level.
|
Table
|
If you select Table from the Output menu, the table contains:
• Timestamp (timezone)—Timestamp of the report.
• Node—Name of the node.
• Unassociated Packets—Number of SCTP packets received by the host which are correctly formed but for which the receiver is not able to identify the association to which the packet belongs.
• Checksum Errors—Number of SCTP packets received from peers with an invalid checksum.
• Fragmented User Messages—Number of user messages that have to be fragmented because of the MTU.
• Reassembled User Messages—Number of user messages reassembled
• Retransmitted Chunks—Number of SCTP chunks retransmitted due to the T3 timers expiring before the packet is acknowledged.
• Retransmitted Chucks (Fast Recovery)—Number of SCTP chunks retransmitted using the fast-recovery retransmission mechanism specified in SCTP.
• Destination Address Failures— Number of times a destination IP address was marked unavailable since the start of the association. The IP destination address will be marked unavailable when the specified number of retransmissions have failed.
|
Expand to Full Screen
|
If Output Type is Graph, this text link displays the graph in a new, full-screen window for easier viewing.
|
Percentage Utilization
|
If Output Type is Graph, the Y-axis label shows percentage of CPU utilization over time.
|
Time
|
If Output Type is Graph, the X-axis label shows a historical time scale and the server time zone.
|
Legend
|
If Output Type is Graph, a color-coded legend shows labels for utilization.
|
Generating Node-Level CPU/Memory Reports
In addition to generating network-wide CPU/Memory reports as explained in CPU/Memory Reports, you can also generate node-level CPU/Memory reports as explained in the following steps.
Step 1
From the MWTM web interface, click on a node name.
Step 2
Click the Performance tab.
Step 3
From the View pulldown menu, select Historical CPU Utilization or Historical Memory Utilization.
If the device you selected has multiple CPUs, in addition to the Summary tab, there are also separate Slot tabs. Each Slot tab contains CPU statistics for the CPUs in that slot.
Step 4
From the Type menu, select which CPU or Memory report to view:
•
CPU Peak Utilization 15 Minutes
•
CPU Average Utilization 15 Minutes
•
CPU Peak Utilization Hourly
•
CPU Average Utilization Hourly
•
CPU Peak Utilization Daily
•
CPU Average Utilization Daily
•
Memory Peak Utilization 15 Minutes
•
Memory Average Utilization 15 Minutes
•
Memory Peak Utilization Hourly
•
Memory Average Utilization Hourly
•
Memory Peak Utilization Daily
•
Memory Average Utilization Daily
Viewing Accounting Reports
You can view any of the following statistics reports:
•
AS/ASP Accounting Reports
•
GTT Accounting Reports
•
MTP3 Accounting Reports
Note
All accounting reports are supported on ITP platforms only.
AS/ASP Accounting Reports
You can view daily reports for application server (AS) and application server process (ASP) accounting statistics by using the MWTM. You can also export the report. AS/ASP accounting describes MTP3 layer traffic in support of application servers.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node for the linkset.
|
Network Name
|
Name of the network for the linkset.
|
Signaling Point
|
Name of the signaling point for the linkset.
|
AS
|
Name of the application server.
|
OPC
|
Originating point code of the traffic, which is a unique identifier for each set of statistics.
To see only statistics that match a specific OPC for a given linkset, find the linkset and click the point code.
|
DPC
|
Destination point code of the traffic.
To see only statistics that match a specific DPC for a given linkset, find the linkset and click the point code.
|
SI
|
Service indicator, which indicates the type of Signaling System 7 (SS7) traffic. Valid values include:
• 0—Signaling Network Management Message (SNM)
• 1—Maintenance Regular Message (MTN)
• 2—Maintenance Special Message (MTNS)
• 3—Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP)
• 4—Telephone User Part (TUP)
• 5—ISDN User Part (ISUP)
• 6—Data User Part (call and circuit-related messages)
• 7—Data User Part (facility registration/cancellation messages)
To see only more information for a specific type of SI, click the SI type.
|
Send MSUs
|
Total number of MTP3 MSUs sent on the specified date.
|
Receive MSUs
|
Total number of MTP3 MSUs received on the specified date.
|
Send Bytes
|
Total number of bytes sent on the specified date.
|
Receive Bytes
|
Total number of bytes received on the specified date.
|
GTT Accounting Reports
You can view summary reports of daily GTT accounting statistics. You can also export the reports.
GTT Accounting Statistics Daily Summary Reports
You can view a daily summary of GTT accounting statistics for all nodes that the MWTM detected on a specified date. The GTT Accounting Daily Report page shows all MWTM daily GTT accounting statistics detail reports by date. Each file contains a daily summary of GTT accounting statistics for all nodes that the MWTM detected on a specified date.
The GTT Accounting Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Packets column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Date
|
Date of the report.
|
Node
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Name of the node associated with the From Network Name for which data is visible.
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From Network Name
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Name of the network from which GTT traffic originated, and for which data is visible.
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Signaling Point
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Name of the signaling point associated with the From Network Name instance for which data is visible.
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Linkset
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Name of the linkset associated with the From Network Name instance for which data is visible.
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Selector
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Name of the selector.
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GTA
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Global Title Address (GTA) associated with the selector.
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To Network Name
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Name of the network in which the translated point code resides.
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Point Code
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Destination point code for the GTA.
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Packets
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Total number of packets requiring translation by GTT on the specified date.
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Octets
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Total number of octets requiring translation by GTT on the specified date.
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MTP3 Accounting Reports
MTP3 accounting describes MTP3 layer traffic in support of linksets. You can also export the MTP3 accounting reports.
Note
Every five minutes (by default), the ITP moves data records from a quick-access table to a database that stores long term accounting records. This database contains accumulated accounting data since the last clearing or from the time accounting was originally enabled. The MWTM shows only the data from this database, not from the quick-access table.
MTP3 Accounting Statistics Daily Detail Reports
You can view a daily summary of MTP3 accounting statistics for the MWTM on a specified date. The MTP3 Accounting Daily Report page shows detail reports of all MWTM daily MTP3 accounting statistics by date. Each file contains a daily summary of MTP3 accounting statistics for the MWTM on a specified date.
The MTP3 Accounting Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Send MSUs column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Note
If a statistics calculation results in an undefined value, such as a number divided by zero (0), or an undefined number, based on the configuration, then MathError appears in the field.
Field or Column
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Description
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Date
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Date of the report.
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Node
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Name of the node for the linkset.
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Network Name
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Name of the network for the linkset.
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Signaling Point
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Name of the signaling point for the linkset.
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Linkset
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Name of the linkset.
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Gateway Screening
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Indicates whether the traffic passed or failed the Gateway Screening test at the ITP.
To see only statistics that passed or failed for a specific linkset, select a linkset and click Pass, Fail, or Unroutable.
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OPC
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Originating point code of the traffic, which is a unique identifier for each set of statistics.
To see only statistics that match a specific OPC for a given linkset, find the linkset and click the point code.
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DPC
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Destination point code of the traffic.
To see only statistics that match a specific DPC for a given linkset, find the linkset and click the point code.
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SI
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Service indicator, which indicates the type of SS7 traffic. Valid values include:
• 0—Signaling Network Management Message (SNM)
• 1—Maintenance Regular Message (MTN)
• 2—Maintenance Special Message (MTNS)
• 3—Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP)
• 4—Telephone User Part (TUP)
• 5—ISDN User Part (ISUP)
• 6—Data User Part (call and circuit-related messages)
• 7—Data User Part (facility registration/cancellation messages)
To see only more information for a specific type of SI, click the SI type.
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Send MSUs
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Total number of MTP3 MSUs sent on the specified date.
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Receive MSUs
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Total number of MTP3 MSUs received on the specified date.
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Send Bytes
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Total number of bytes sent on the specified date.
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Receive Bytes
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Total number of bytes received on the specified date.
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Viewing Subscriber Count Reports
You can view any of the following subscriber count reports:
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BWG Subscriber Count Reports
•
CSG2 Subscriber Count Reports
•
GGSN Subscriber Count Reports
•
HA Subscriber Count Reports
Node Instance Counts in BWG and GGSN Subscriber Reports
When viewing BWG and GGSN subscriber reports, you might notice a discrepancy in the Node Instance column between the most recent record and older records. This occurs when the most recent record is not complete due to the differences in polling intervals of BWG and GGSN devices. Up to 6 BWG and GGSN IOS instances can run on a single SAMI card. MWTM sees each instance as a separate device and is not aware at the management level that different devices might run on the same physical card. As a result, the devices are polled and data is collected at different times during the regular polling interval.
For example, GGSN A on SAMI 1 is polled at 12:01 p.m. and GGSN B on SAMI 1 is polled at 12:14 p.m. during a regular 15-minute polling interval. When you view the latest report data for reports that aggregate data at the SAMI card level, such as subscriber reports, there are discrepancies. The subscriber report is a card- level report that aggregates the results of each device instance that runs on a SAMI card by adding the subscriber count of all devices with the same serial number. Using the times given in the above example, if you view the GGSN subscriber report for the last 6 hours at 12:10 p.m., you see the results from GGSN A only, and only GGSN A contributes to those results. If you view the same report at 12:15 p.m., you will see the sum of GGSN A and GGSN B subscriber counts, and both devices contribute to the results.
BWG Subscriber Count Reports
You can view any of the following BWG Subscriber Count Reports
•
BWG Subscriber Count Hourly
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BWG Subscriber Count Daily
•
BWG Subscriber Count Monthly
Related Topic
•
Node Instance Counts in BWG and GGSN Subscriber Reports
BWG Subscriber Count Hourly
The BWG Subscriber Count Hourly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
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Timestamp (timezone)
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Timestamp of the report.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the chassis.
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Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers per node.
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Node Instances
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Number of node instances per SAMI.
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BWG Subscriber Count Daily
The BWG Subscriber Count Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
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Timestamp (timezone)
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Timestamp of the report.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the chassis.
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Subscriber Count
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Number of subscribers per node.
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Node Instances
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Number of node instances per SAMI.
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BWG Subscriber Count Monthly
The BWG Subscriber Count Monthly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
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Timestamp (timezone)
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Timestamp of the report.
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Serial Number
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Serial number of the chassis.
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Subscriber Count
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Number of subscribers per node.
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Node Instances
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Number of node instances per SAMI.
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CSG2 Subscriber Count Reports
You can view any of the following CSG2 Subscriber Count Reports
•
CSG2 Subscriber Count Hourly
•
CSG2 Subscriber Count Daily
•
CSG2 Subscriber Count Monthly
CSG2 Subscriber Count Hourly
The CSG2 Subscriber Count Hourly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
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Timestamp (timezone)
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Timestamp of the report.
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Node
|
Name of the node.
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Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
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Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers per node.
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CSG2 Subscriber Count Daily
The CSG2 Subscriber Count Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report.
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Node
|
Name of the node.
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Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
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Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers per node.
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CSG2 Subscriber Count Monthly
The CSG2 Subscriber Count Monthly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report.
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Node
|
Name of the node.
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Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
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Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers per node.
|
GGSN Subscriber Count Reports
You can view any of the following GGSN Subscriber Count Reports
•
GGSN Subscriber Count Hourly
•
GGSN Subscriber Count Daily
•
GGSN Subscriber Count Monthly
Related Topic
•
Node Instance Counts in BWG and GGSN Subscriber Reports
GGSN Subscriber Count Hourly
The GGSN Subscriber Count Hourly Report tables are sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort each table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report.
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Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
|
Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers.
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Node Instances
|
Number of node instances per SAMI.
|
GGSN Subscriber Count Daily
The GGSN Subscriber Count Daily Report tables are sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the tables based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report.
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Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
|
Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers.
|
Node Instances
|
Number of node instances per SAMI.
|
GGSN Subscriber Count Monthly
The GGSN Subscriber Count Monthly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
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Description
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report.
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Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
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Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers.
|
Node Instances
|
Number of node instances per SAMI.
|
HA Subscriber Count Reports
You can view any of the following HA Subscriber Count Reports
•
HA Subscriber Count Hourly
•
HA Subscriber Count Daily
•
HA Subscriber Count Monthly
HA Subscriber Count Hourly
The HA Subscriber Count Hourly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node.
|
Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
|
Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers.
|
HA Subscriber Count Daily
The HA Subscriber Count Daily Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node.
|
Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
|
Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers.
|
HA Subscriber Count Monthly
The HA Subscriber Count Monthly Report table is sorted based on the information in the Subscriber Count column. However, you can sort the table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
Field or Column
|
Description
|
Timestamp (timezone)
|
Timestamp of the report.
|
Node
|
Name of the node.
|
Serial Number
|
Serial number of the chassis.
|
Subscriber Count
|
Number of subscribers.
|
Viewing File Archive Reports
Reports that have been archived are located within File Archive > Reports in the MWTM web interface. You can also find archived reports in the /opt/CSCOsgm/reports directory on the MWTM client. All archived reports are saved as export files in .csv format.
You can view full descriptions of all fields in export file archive reports by clicking Administrative from the MWTM web interface, then clicking Export Reports README under System Information.
You can view any of the following archived reports:
•
Custom ITP Archived Reports
•
Daily Archived Reports
•
Hourly Archived Reports
•
15 Minute Archived Reports
•
Rolling ITP Archived Reports
•
Access Point Name Archived Reports
•
Application Server Archived Reports
•
Application Server Process Archived Reports
•
CPU Archived Reports
•
CSG Archived Reports
•
GTT Accounting Archived Reports
•
GTT Rates Archived Reports
•
GGSN Archived Reports
•
HA Archived Reports
•
Link Archived Reports
•
Linkset Archived Reports
•
Memory Archived Reports
•
MLR Archived Reports
•
MSU Archived Reports
•
MTP3/AS Accounting Statistics Archived Reports
•
Point Code Archived Reports
•
Q752 Archived Reports
•
RAN Archived Reports
•
SCTP Archived Reports
Custom ITP Archived Reports
The Custom Archived Report pages show all archived MWTM custom network and accounting statistics reports for the server to which you connect. These reports can be viewed on the web, or downloaded as .zip files. These .zip files are also stored in the default directory (/opt/CSCOsgm by default) in the /reports/custom directory.
Note
Custom archive reports are supported on ITP platforms only.
Note
Custom reports are custom because you can specify that they run at custom time intervals. The content of custom reports is the same as regularly scheduled reports.
Custom archived reports are those that you enable by using these commands:
Command
|
Generates these custom statistics:
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mwtm accstats
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MTP3/AS accounting
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mwtm gttstats
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GTT
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mwtm linkstats
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Link and linkset
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mwtm mlrstats
|
MLR
|
mwtm msustats
|
MSU rates
|
mwtm mtpevents
|
MTP3/AS events
|
mwtm q752stats
|
Q.752
|
mwtm xuastats
|
Application server and application server process
|
Note
For detailed descriptions of these commands, see Appendix B, "Command Reference."
Note
Custom ITP reports can be run manually from the command line or setup to run at custom intervals by creating crontab entries. See Generating Custom ITP Statistics Reports Using the CLI and Including or Excluding Specified Objects in ITP Reports for more information.
The Custom Report tables are sorted based on the information in the Export File column. However, you can sort a table based on the information in one of the other columns (see Navigating Table Columns, page 5-22).
The Custom Report tables contain:
Column
|
Description
|
Export File
|
Name of the custom statistics export .zip file, archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmLinksetStats.custom.20867.2009-06-24-16:15.csv.zip file contains the summary report of custom linkset statistics with the ID tag 20867 for the 15th minute of the 16th hour on June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a daily statistics report for that date. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
|
Report Date (timezone)
|
Date the custom report began.
|
Report Hour
|
Time the custom report began.
|
Last Modified Date (timezone)
|
Date and time the custom report was last modified.
|
View
|
Shows the detail report for the object. Not available for Q.752 reports.
|
To show details in HTML for custom archived reports, click on a link in the View column of the Custom Archived Report page:
All custom detail reports contain these headings and general menu options:
Heading/ Menu Option
|
Description
|
Date and Hour (in heading)
|
Date and hour of the report.
|
Offset (in heading)
|
Shows the number of rows in the table, prior to the first visible row; for example, if the first visible row is 501, the Offset is 500.
|
Number and Sort Order (in heading)
|
Shows the number of records (rows) in the table, the column by which the table is sorted, and whether the sort is in ascending or descending order.
|
10/Page
|
Shows 10 rows in the table.
|
20/Page
|
Shows 20 rows in the table.
|
50/Page
|
Shows 50 rows in the table.
|
100/Page
|
Shows 100 rows in the table.
|
300/Page
|
Shows 300 rows in the table.
|
500/Page
|
Shows 500 rows in the table.
|
Max/Page
|
Shows up to 15,000 rows in the table.
Note Depending on the number of rows, this could take up to 15 minutes.
|
DefPrefs
|
Resets the /Page preferences for this web page to the default settings for the MWTM server.
|
First (at bottom of table)
|
Shows the first page of entries for the table.
For example, if the table is sorted by Total Aborted in descending order, clicking this field shows the entries with the highest number of MSUs aborted by MLR.
You cannot click this field if the first page of entries is already visible.
|
Previous (Rows) (at bottom of table)
|
Shows the previous page of entries for the table.
You cannot click this field if the first page of entries is already visible.
|
Next (Rows) (at bottom of table)
|
Shows the next page of entries for the table.
You cannot click this field if the last page of entries is already visible.
|
Last (at bottom of table)
|
Shows the last page of entries for the table.
For example, if the table is sorted by Total Aborted in descending order, clicking this field shows the entries with the lowest number of MSUs aborted by MLR.
You cannot click this field if the last page of entries is already visible.
|
Total (at bottom of table)
|
Shows the total number of entries in the table.
|
Daily Archived Reports
The Daily Archived Reports pages display summary reports for all report types that generate daily reports. You can also view a subset of daily file archive reports by selecting a report from the Type pulldown menu that appears at the top of the report list.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the sgmLinksetStats.DailySum.2009-06-22.csv.zip file contains the summary report of daily linkset statistics for the June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily network statistics for all report types that generate daily reports. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly Archived Reports
The Hourly Archived Reports pages show summary reports for all exported file archive reports that generate hourly reports. You can also view a subset of hourly file archive reports by selecting a report from the Type pulldown menu that appears at the top of the report list.
The summary reports of archived hourly network statistics are stored as downloadable .zip files. The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmLinksetStats.2009-06-24-08.csv.zip file contains summary reports for the hourly linkset statistics for the eighth hour on June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly network statistics for all report types that generate daily reports. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
15 Minute Archived Reports
The 15 Minute Archived Reports page shows summary reports for all archived MWTM 15-minute statistics for all report types that generate 15-minute reports. You can also view a subset of 15-minute file archive reports by selecting a report from the Type pulldown menu that appears at the top of the report list.
The summary reports of archived 15-minute statistics are stored as downloadable .zip files. The .zip files are archived by type and hour; for example, the sgmSCTPStats.2009-06-22-16-00.csv.zip contains the summary report of archived 15-minute statistics for June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of 15-minute statistics for all report types that generate 15-minute reports. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Rolling ITP Archived Reports
The All Rolling Reports page shows summary reports of concatenated MWTM hourly and daily network statistics for all of the following objects detected by the MWTM for the server you are connected to:
•
Application servers
•
Application server processes
•
Links
•
Linksets
These statistics are stored as downloadable .zip files. The .zip files are archived by type and number of days (7 or 30). For example:
•
sgmLinkStats.RollingSevenDayAllHours.csv.zip
•
sgmLinkStats.Rolling30DayAllDays.csv.zip
•
sgmASEStats.Rolling30DayAllDays.csv.zip
•
sgmASEStats.RollingSevenDayAllHours.csv.zip
•
sgmASPStats.Rolling30DayAllDays.csv.zip
•
sgmASPStats.RollingSevenDayAllHours.csv.zip
•
sgmLinkStats.Rolling30DayAllDays.csv.zip
•
sgmLinkStats.RollingSevenDayAllHours.csv.zip
•
sgmLinksetStats.Rolling30DayAllDays.csv.zip
•
sgmLinksetStats.RollingSevenDayAllHours.csv.zip
Note
To limit the maximum number of rows in export CSV files (for example, Excel can only handle 65,535 rows.) See mwtm statreps, page B-75.
Note
Rolling Archived Reports are supported for ITP platforms only.
The MWTM creates a new set of files every hour.
You can download the .zip files and extract them. To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Access Point Name Archived Reports
You can access these reports:
•
Daily Access Point Name Archived Reports
•
Hourly Access Point Name Archived Reports
Daily Access Point Name Archived Reports
The Daily APN Archived Reports page shows summary reports for all archived MWTM daily network statistics for all access point names that the MWTM detects for the server to which you connect. MWTM creates the following APN Daily Archived reports every day:
•
ApnStatsAggregatePdp.year-month-day.csv.zip
•
ApnStatsAggregateThroughput.year-month-day.csv.zip
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily network statistics for all application servers that the MWTM detects on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly Access Point Name Archived Reports
The Hourly APN Archived Reports page shows all summary reports for archived MWTM hourly network statistics for all access point names that the MWTM detects for the server to which you connect. MWTM creates the following APN Hourly Archived reports every hour:
•
ApnStatsAggregateThroughput.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
•
ApnStatsAggregatePdp.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly network statistics for all application servers that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Application Server Archived Reports
You can access the following Application Server Archived Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
•
Daily Application Server Archived Reports
•
Hourly Application Server Archived Reports
•
Custom ITP Archived Reports
Daily Application Server Archived Reports
The Daily AS Archived Reports page shows summary reports for all archived MWTM daily network statistics for all application servers that the MWTM detects for the server to which you connect. The information is stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the sgmASEStats.DailySum.2009-06-22.csv.zip file contains the summary report for daily application server statistics for June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily network statistics for all application servers that the MWTM detects on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Related Topic
•
Custom ITP Archived Reports
Hourly Application Server Archived Reports
The Hourly AS Archived Reports page shows all summary reports for archived MWTM hourly network statistics for all application servers that the MWTM detects for the server to which you connect. The information is stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmASEStats.2009-06-22-08.csv.zip file contains the summary report for hourly application server statistics for the 8th hour on June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly network statistics for all application servers that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Application Server Process Archived Reports
You can access the following Application Server Process Archived Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
•
Daily Application Server Process Archived Reports
•
Hourly Application Server Process Archived Reports
Daily Application Server Process Archived Reports
The Daily ASP Archived Reports page shows summary reports of all archived MWTM daily network statistics for all application server processes that the MWTM detects for the server to which connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the sgmASPStats.DailySum.2009-06-22.csv.zip file contains the summary report of daily application server process statistics for June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily network statistics for all application server processes that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly Application Server Process Archived Reports
The Hourly ASP Archived Reports page shows the summary reports of all archived MWTM hourly network statistics for all application server processes that the MWTM detects for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmASPStats.2009-06-22-11.csv.zip file contains the summary report of hourly application server process statistics for the 11th hour on June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with the summary report for hourly network statistics for all application server processes that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
CPU Archived Reports
You can access these following CPU Archived Reports:
•
Daily CPU Archived Reports
•
Hourly CPU Archived Reports
Daily CPU Archived Reports
The Daily CPU Archived Reports page shows summary reports for all archived MWTM daily CPU statistics reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the CPUStats.2009-06-22.csv.zip file contains the summary report for daily CPU statistics for June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily CPU statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly CPU Archived Reports
The Hourly CPU Archived Reports page shows all summary reports for archived MWTM hourly CPU statistics for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the CPUStats.2009-06-22-11.csv.zip file contains the summary report for hourly application server statistics for the 11th hour on June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly CPU statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
CSG Archived Reports
You can access the following CSG Archived Reports:
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Daily CSG Archived Reports
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Hourly CSG Archived Reports
Daily CSG Archived Reports
The Daily CSG Archived Reports page shows summary reports of all archived MWTM daily CSG statistics. MWTM creates the following CSG daily archived report files each day:
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CsgStatsQuotaMgr.year-month-day.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadUserDb.year-month-day.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadSession.year-month-day.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadRadius.year-month-day.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadQuotaMgr.year-month-day.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadBma.year-month-day.csv.zip
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CsgStatsGlobal.year-month-day.csv.zip
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CsgStatsBma.year-month-day.csv.zip
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily CSG statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly CSG Archived Reports
The Hourly CSG Archived Reports page shows the summary reports of all archived MWTM hourly CSG statistics. MWTM creates the following CSG hourly archived report files for each hour:
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CsgStatsQuotaMgr.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadUserDb.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadSession.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadRadius.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadQuotaMgr.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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CsgStatsLoadBma.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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CsgStatsGlobal.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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CsgStatsBma.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
GTT Accounting Archived Reports
You can access the following GTT Accounting Archived Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
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Daily GTT Accounting Archived Reports
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Custom ITP Archived Reports
Daily GTT Accounting Archived Reports
The Daily GTT Accounting Archived Reports page shows all archived MWTM daily GTT accounting statistics reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the sgmGTTStats.DailyDetail.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the daily GTT accounting statistics report for June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a daily GTT accounting statistics report for that date. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
GTT Rates Archived Reports
You can access the following GTT Rates Archived Report. This report is supported on ITP platforms only:
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Hourly GTT Rates Archived Reports.
Hourly GTT Rates Archived Reports
The Hourly GTT Rates Archived Reports page shows all archived MWTM hourly GTT rates statistics reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmGTTRates.2009-06-22-11.csv.zip file contains the hourly GTT rates statistics report for the 11th hour on June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with an hourly GTT rates statistics report for that date. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
GGSN Archived Reports
You can access these reports:
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Daily GGSN Archived Reports
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Hourly GGSN Archived Reports
Daily GGSN Archived Reports
The Daily GGSN Archived Reports page shows summary reports of all archived MWTM daily GGSN statistics. MWTM creates the following GGSN subscriber daily archived report files each day:
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GgsnStatsAaaAccounting.year-month-day.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsGlobalPdp.year-month-day.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsGlobalPdpError.year-month-day.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsGlobalGtp.year-month-day.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsApnInstancePdp.year-month-day.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsApnInstanceThroughput.year-month-day.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsAaaAuthentication.year-month-day.csv.zip
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily GGSN statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly GGSN Archived Reports
The Hourly GGSN Archived Reports page shows the summary reports of all archived MWTM hourly GGSN statistic. MWTM creates the following GGSN hourly archived report files for each hour:
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GgsnStatsGlobalGtp.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsApnInstanceThroughput.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsApnInstancePdp.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsAaaAuthentication.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsAaaAccounting.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsGlobalPdpError.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
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GgsnStatsGlobalPdp.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly GGSN statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
HA Archived Reports
You can access these HA Archived Reports:
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15 Minute HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports
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15 Minute HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports
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Daily HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports
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Daily HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports
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Hourly HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports
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Hourly HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports
15 Minute HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports
The 15 Minute HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports page shows summary reports of 15-minute statistical details of the IP Local Pool. The 15 Minute HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Report has the file name IpLocalPoolStats.year.month-day-hour-minute.csv.zip.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of 15-minute IP local pool statistics on that date, hour, and minute. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
15 Minute HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports
The 15 Minute HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports page shows summary reports of 15-minute statistical details on Home Agent registration and binding updates. The 15 Minute HA Registration Statistics Archived Report has the file name HomeAgentRegistrationStatsEntry.year.month-day-hour-minute.csv.zip.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of 15-minute registration statistics on that date, hour, and minute. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
Daily HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports
The Daily HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports page shows summary reports of daily statistical details of the IP Local Pool. The Daily HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Report has the file name IpLocalPoolStats.year-month-day.csv.zip.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily IP local pool statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
Daily HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports
The Daily HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports page shows summary reports of daily statistical details on Home Agent registration and binding updates. The Daily HA Registration Statistics Archived Report has the file name HomeAgentRegistrationStatsEntry.year-month-day.csv.zip.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily registration statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports
The Hourly HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Reports page shows summary reports of hourly statistical details of the IP Local Pool. The Hourly HA IP Local Pool Statistics Archived Report has the file name IpLocalPoolStats.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly IP local pool statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports
The Hourly HA Registration Statistics Archived Reports page shows summary reports of hourly statistical details on Home Agent registration and binding updates. The Hourly HA Registration Statistics Archived Report has the file name HomeAgentRegistrationStatsEntry.year-month-day-hour.csv.zip
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly registration statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, right-click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file into Microsoft Excel.
Link Archived Reports
You can access the following Link Archived Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
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Hourly Link Statistics Archived Reports
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Daily Link Statistics Archived Reports
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Custom ITP Archived Reports
Hourly Link Statistics Archived Reports
The Hourly Link Archived Reports page shows summary reports for all archived MWTM hourly network statistics for all links that the MWTM detected for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmLinkStats.2009-06-24-09.csv.zip file contains the summary reports for hourly link statistics for June 24, 2009 at 9:00 a.m.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of an hourly network statistics for all links that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Daily Link Statistics Archived Reports
The Daily Link Archived Reports page shows summary reports for all archived MWTM daily network statistics for all links that the MWTM detected for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the sgmLinkStats.DailySum.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the summary report of daily link statistics for June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily network statistics for all links that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Linkset Archived Reports
You can access the following Linkset Archived Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
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Hourly Linkset Statistics Archived Reports
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Daily Linkset Statistics Archived Reports
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Custom ITP Archived Reports
Hourly Linkset Statistics Archived Reports
The Hourly Linkset Statistics Archived Reports page shows summary reports of all archived MWTM hourly network statistics for all linksets that the MWTM detects for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmLinksetStats.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the summary report for the hourly linkset statistics for June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly network statistics for all linksets that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Daily Linkset Statistics Archived Reports
The Daily Linkset Statistics Archived Reports page shows the summary report of all archived MWTM daily network statistics for all linksets that the MWTM detected for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the sgmLinksetStats.DailySum.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the summary reports of daily linkset statistics for June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily network statistics for all linksets that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Memory Archived Reports
You can access the following Memory Archived reports:
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Daily Memory Archived Reports
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Hourly Memory Archived Reports
Daily Memory Archived Reports
The Daily Memory Archived Reports page shows summary reports for all archived MWTM daily memory statistics for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the MemStats.2009-06-22.csv.zip file contains the summary report for memory statistics for June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily memory statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Hourly Memory Archived Reports
The Hourly Memory Archived Reports page shows all summary reports for archived MWTM hourly memory statistics for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the MemStats.2009-06-22-08.csv.zip file contains the summary report for hourly memory statistics for the 8th hour on June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly memory statistics on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
MLR Archived Reports
You can access the following MLR Archived Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
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Daily MLR Archived Reports
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Custom ITP Archived Reports
Daily MLR Archived Reports
The MLR Daily Archived Reports pages show all archived MWTM daily MLR processed, aborts, continues, result invokes, rule matches, subtriggers, and triggers statistics reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files. MWTM creates the following MLR archived report files:
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sgmMLRStats.DailyAbortCons.year-month-day.csv.zip—Daily MLR aborts and report.
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sgmMLRStats.DailyProcessed.year-month-day.csv.zip—Daily MLR processed report.
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sgmMLRStats.DailyResultInvokes.year-month-day.csv.zip—Daily MLR result invokes report.
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sgmMLRStats.DailyRuleMatches.year-month-day.csv.zip—Daily MLR rule matches report.
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sgmMLRStats.DailySubTriggers.year-month-day.csv.zip—Daily MLR subtriggers report.
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sgmMLRStats.DailyTriggers.year-month-day.csv.zip—Daily MLR triggers report.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a daily MLR statistics report for that date. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
MSU Archived Reports
You can access the following MSU Archived Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
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Hourly MSU Archived Reports
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Daily MSU Archived Reports
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Custom ITP Archived Reports
Hourly MSU Archived Reports
The Hourly MSU Archived Reports page shows summary reports of all archived MWTM hourly MSU rates that the MWTM detects for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the itpHourlyMsuLoad.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the summary report for the hourly MSU rates for June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of hourly MSU rates that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Daily MSU Archived Reports
The Daily MSU Archived Reports page shows the summary report of all archived MWTM daily MSU rates that the MWTM detected for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by type and date; for example, the itpDailyMsuLoad.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the summary reports of daily MSU rates for June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of daily MSU rates that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Activation MTP3/AS Accounting Statistics Archived Reports
You can access the following MTP3/AS Accounting Statistics Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
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Daily MTP3/AS Accounting Statistics Archived Reports
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Custom ITP Archived Reports
Daily MTP3/AS Accounting Statistics Archived Reports
The Daily MTP3/AS Accounting Statistics Archived Report page shows all archived MWTM daily MTP3/AS accounting statistics reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by date; for example, the sgmAccStats.DailyDetail.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the daily MTP3 accounting statistics report for June 24, 2009.
Note
To limit the maximum number of rows in export CSV files (for example, Excel can only handle about 65535 rows.) See mwtm statreps, page B-75.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a daily MTP3 accounting statistics report for that date. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
MTP3/AS Events Reports
You can access the following MTP3/AS Events Reports. These reports are supported on ITP platforms only:
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Hourly MTP3/AS Events Reports
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MTP3/AS Events Detail Reports
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Custom ITP Archived Reports
Hourly MTP3/AS Events Reports
To create hourly MTP3/AS event reports for the MWTM:
Step 1
Log in as the root user, as described in Starting the MWTM Client, page 4-2, or as a superuser, as described in Specifying a Super User (Server Only), page 2-17.
Step 2
Enter these commands:
For more details on the mwtm evreps commands, see Appendix B, "Command Reference."
Field or Column
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Description
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Export File
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Name of the network events export .zip file, archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmMTP3Events.custom.20867.2009-06-24-16-15.csv.zip file contains the summary report of custom network events with ID tag 20867 for the 15th minute of the 16th hour on June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a daily statistics report for that date. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
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Report Start Date (EST)
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Date and time the custom report began.
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Report Finish Date (EST)
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Date and time the custom report ended.
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Last Modified Date (EST)
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Date and time the custom report was last modified.
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View
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Shows the custom detail report for the object.
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MTP3/AS Events Detail Reports
The MTP3/AS Events Archived Reports page shows all hourly MWTM MTP3/AS event reports for the server to which you connect.
The .zip files are archived by type, date, and hour; for example, the sgmMTP3Events.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains a summary report of the hourly MTP3 event for the eighth hour on June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of an hourly MTP3 event for all objects that the MWTM detected on that date and hour. You can download the .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Field or Column
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Description
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ID
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Identifier for the custom report, specified when you entered the mwtm mtpevents command. If you did not specify an ID, this field shows the process ID of the command that enabled the report.
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Node
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Name of the node.
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Index
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Number in the list shown in the CLI.
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MTP3 Event Text
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MTP3 event message as seen on the CLI.
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Point Code Archived Reports
You can access the following Point Code Archived Report. This report is supported on ITP platforms only:
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Daily Point Code Archived Reports
Daily Point Code Archived Reports
The Daily Point Codes Archived Reports page shows all archived MWTM daily point code inventory reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
On the Point Codes Daily Archived Reports page, the .zip files are archived by date; for example, the sgmPointCodes.DailyInv.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the daily point code inventory report for June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a list of all point codes that were being used by all nodes that the MWTM detected on that date. You can download the The .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Q752 Archived Reports
You can access the followingQ752 Archived Reports:
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Hourly Q752 Archived Reports
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Custom ITP Archived Reports
Hourly Q752 Archived Reports
The Q752 Archived Reports page shows all archived MWTM hourly Q.752 reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
On the Q752 Archived Reports page, the .zip files are archived by date; for example, the sgmQ752Stats.2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the hourly Q.752 report for June 24, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of all Q.752 links that the MWTM detected on that date. You can download the The .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
RAN Archived Reports
The RAN archived reports shows all the archived MWTM reports for the server to which you connected. You can access these reports:
Note
PWE3 reports are available for IPRAN platforms with PWE3 data tunnels configured only. All other RAN reports are available for RAN-O platforms only.
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15 Minute GSM Errors Archive Reports
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Daily GSM Errors Archive Reports
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Hourly GSM Errors Archive Reports
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15 Minute PWE3 Performance Archive Reports
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Daily PWE3 Performance Archive Reports
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Hourly PWE3 Performance Archive Reports
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15 Minute RAN Backhaul Archive Reports
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Daily RAN Backhaul Archive Reports
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Hourly RAN Backhaul Archive Reports
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15 Minute RAN Congestion Archive Reports
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Daily RAN Congestion Archive Reports
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Hourly RAN Congestion Archive Reports
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15 Minute RAN Shorthaul Archive Reports
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Daily RAN Shorthaul Archive Reports
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Hourly RAN Shorthaul Archive Reports
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15 Minute UMTS Errors Archive Reports
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Daily UMTS Errors Archive Reports
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Hourly UMTS Errors Archive Reports
The RAN Archived Reports page shows all archived MWTM RAN reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
The .zip files are archived by date; for example, the ranoBHStats2009-06-24.csv.zip file contains the daily RAN Backhaul report for June 24, 2009.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
SCTP Archived Reports
You can access the following SCTP Archived Report:
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15 Minute SCTP Archived Reports
15 Minute SCTP Archived Reports
The 15 Minute SCTP Archived Reports page shows all archived MWTM SCTP 15 minute reports for the server to which you connect, stored as downloadable .zip files.
On the SCTP 15 Minute Archived Reports page, the .zip files are archived by date; for example, the sgmSCTPStats.2009-06-22-11-30.csv.zip file contains the SCTP 15-minute report for the 11th hour, 30 minutes on June 22, 2009.
Each archived .zip file contains a comma-separated value (CSV) text file with a summary report of all SCTP links that the MWTM detected on that date. You can download the The .zip files and extract them.
To download a .zip file, click a filename, then save the file to a location of your choice. You can also import the file directly into Microsoft Excel.
Viewing the MWTM Statistics Reports Logs
You can view a log that contains all messages pertaining to MWTM reports, and a display of the current values of MWTM report parameters and timers.
This section contains this information:
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Viewing the MWTM Report Log
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Viewing the MWTM Report Parameters and Timers
Viewing the MWTM Report Log
For details on viewing the MWTM report log, see Viewing the Report Log, page 12-14.
Viewing the MWTM Report Parameters and Timers
The Report Parameters and Timers page shows the current values of report parameters and timers for the server to which you connect, and which is currently running the MWTM server.
To access the Report Parameters and Timers page, you must run the mwtm statrep CLI command on the server.
Column
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Description
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AcctReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate MTP3 accounting statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [acct | noacct] command in mwtm status, page B-81.
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CPUReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate CPU statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [ggsn | noggsn] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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CSGReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate CSG statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [ggsn | noggsn] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Custom Age
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Indicates the maximum number of days the MWTM should archive custom network statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps custage and mwtm repcustage commands in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Daily Age
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Indicates the maximum number of days the MWTM should archive daily network statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps dailyage and mwtm repdailyage commands in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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DiskCheck
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Indicates whether the MWTM should verify that a disk has at least 10 MB of space remaining before enabling network statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [diskcheck | nodiskcheck] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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ExportReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate network statistics reports in export format. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [export | noexport] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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GGSNReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate GGSN statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [ggsn | noggsn] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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GTTRatesReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate GTT Rates statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [gttrates | nogttrates] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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GTTReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate GTT accounting statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [gtt | nogtt] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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HAReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate HA statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [ha | noha] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Hourly Age
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Indicates the maximum number of days the MWTM should archive hourly network statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps hourlyage and mwtm rephourlyage commands in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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IPLinks
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For ITP link and linkset reports only. Indicates whether the MWTM should include links that use the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) IP transport protocol in network statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [iplinks | noiplinks] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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LinkReports
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Reports of ITP link and linkset statistics.
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Max CSV Rows
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Indicates the maximum number of rows the MWTM should include in export CSV files. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps maxcsvrows command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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MEMReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate Memory statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [csg | nocsg] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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MLRReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate MLR statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [mlr | nomlr] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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MSUReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate MSU rates reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [msu | nomsu] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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NullCaps
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Indicates whether the MWTM should include SCTP links that do not have planned send and receive capacities in network statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [nullcaps | nonullcaps] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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PWE3Reports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate PWE3 statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [pwe3 | nopwe3] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Q752Reports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate Q.752 reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [q752 | noq752] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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RANOReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate RANO statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [rano | norano] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Report Dir
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Path and name of the directory in which the MWTM stores reports. The default reports directory is /opt/CSCOsgm/reports, but you can change the reports directory using the mwtm repdir command (see mwtm repdir, page B-54).
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SCTPReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate SCTP statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [sctp | nosctp] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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ServRatio
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For ITP link and linkset reports only. In-Service values that are outside a normal range are indicated with a red status ball icon in the In-Service cell. An In-Service value is outside the normal range if the following condition is met:
Current In-Service < factor * Long-Term In-Service
This inequality is used to recognize drops in the In-Service value. Assuming the default factor of 0.95, the Current In-Service value must be greater than or equal to 95% of the Long-Term In-Service value to be in the normal range.
For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps servratio command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Status
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate network statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [disable | enable] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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TimeMode
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Indicates the time mode for dates in network statistics reports. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps timemode [12 | 24] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Timer files
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Indicates timer activities during the last report run by the MWTM. The timer file is useful for identifying how much time the MWTM spends gathering report data and generating reports.
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UtilRatio
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For ITP link and linkset reports only. Values that are outside a normal range are indicated with a red status ball icon in the Send or Receive cell. A value is outside the normal range if the following condition is met:
Current > factor * Long-Term
This inequality is used to recognize increases in the value. Assuming the default factor of 1.5, the Current value must be less than or equal to 150% of the Long-Term value to be in the normal range.
The default value for factor is 1.5.
For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps utilratio command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Web Names
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Indicates whether the MWTM should show real node names or display names in web pages. For more information, see the description of the mwtm webnames [display | real] command in the mwtm webnames, page B-92.
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Web Util
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For ITP link and linkset reports only. Indicates whether the MWTM should display send and receive for linksets and links as percentages or in Erlangs (E), in web pages. For more information, see the description of the mwtm webutil [percent | erlangs] command in mwtm who, page B-93.
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XUAReports
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Indicates whether the MWTM should generate accounting statistics reports for application servers and application server processes. For more information, see the description of the mwtm statreps [xua | noxua] command in mwtm statreps, page B-75.
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Locating Stored Reports
The MWTM stores all reports in the report files directory on the /reports directory. If you installed the MWTM in:
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The default directory, /opt, then the default report files directory is /opt/CSCOsgm/reports.
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A different directory or used the mwtm repdir command to specify a new directory in which the MWTM should store report files, then the default report files directory resides in that directory.
Note
For details on changing the default reports directory by using the mwtm repdir command, see Changing the MWTM Reports Directory.
The /reports directory contains these subdirectories:
Subdirectory
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Description
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/custom
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Contains all custom report files. These are the report files that you generate using these commands: mwtm accstats, mwtm gttstats, mwtm linkstats, mwtm mlrstats, mwtm mtpevents, mwtm q752stats, and mwtm xuastats
Note A unique ID tag, specified when you enter the command, identifies each file. If the user does not specify an ID tag, the MWTM uses the process ID of the command.
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/etc
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Contains additional files that the MWTM reporting scripts and web pages use, including the nodes.include, linksets.include, nodes.exclude, linksets.exclude and filter.include files, if they exist.
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/export15min
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Contains all 15 minute report files exported in csv.zip format.
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/exportdaily
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Contains all daily report files exported in csv.zip format.
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/exporthourly
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Contains all hourly report files exported in csv.zip format.
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/exportrolling
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Contains all rolling report files for these statistics:
• Application server
• Application server process
• Link
• Linkset
Files are edited and formatted for export and stored as .zip files in CSV format. The MWTM rebuilds the files in this subdirectory every hour.
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Changing the MWTM Reports Directory
On the server, you can change the directory in which the MWTM stores reports.
To change the MWTM report files directory, log in as the root user, as described in Starting the MWTM Client, page 4-2; or, as a superuser, as described in Specifying a Super User (Server Only), page 2-17, and enter:
# ./mwtm repdir directory
where directory is the new directory.
Note
This command copies all files in the current directory to the new directory. If you log in as the superuser and you do not own the new directory, you might not be able to copy the files. In that case, you must specify a directory that you own or log in as the root user.
Customizing ITP Reports
The following sections include information about generating and modifying ITP reports:
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Generating Custom ITP Statistics Reports Using the CLI
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Including or Excluding Specified Objects in ITP Reports
Generating Custom ITP Statistics Reports Using the CLI
In the MWTM, you can use custom ITP CLI commands to create summary reports of custom ITP statistics and open them as an export file. To create a custom report:
Step 1
Log in as the root user, as described in Starting the MWTM Client, page 4-2, or as a superuser, as described in Specifying a Super User (Server Only), page 2-17.
Step 2
Enter:
Step 3
Based on the type of custom report you want to generate, enter one of these commands to enable the report:
Note
For complete information about these commands, see Appendix B, "Command Reference."
Table 13-1 Custom Report Commands
Custom Report
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Command
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Application server and application server processes custom statistics
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mwtm xuastats
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GTT accounting statistics
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mwtm gttstats
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Link and linkset summary
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mwtm linkstats
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MLR statistics
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mwtm mlrstats
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MTP3 accounting statistics
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mwtm accstats
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MTP3 event summary
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mwtm mtpevents
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Q.752 statistics
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mwtm q752stats
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For example, if you entered the command:
# ./mwtm accstats mwtm-2600a.cisco.com test1
where test1 is name tag added to the file name to make it easier to find the report.
The MWTM generates these reports:
mwtmAccStats.custom.test1.2004-02-13:15.csv.zip
mwtmAccStats.custom.test1.2004-02-13:15.csv.zip
To generate a report for all nodes, do not specify a node name as shown in the following example:
Step 4
(Optional) To include or exclude specific nodes, signaling points or linksets in the report, see The MWTM processes the include files first, then the exclude files..
Step 5
(First-time users only) If this is your first time using the mwtm accstats, mwtm gttstats, mwtm mlrstats, mwtm mtpevents, mwtm q752stats, or mwtm xuastats command to generate a custom ITP report, you must enter the command one more time. The:
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First entry gets the first set of raw data.
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Second entry begins calculating useful accounting statistics and, if the data being collected appears valid, begins generating the report.
or
If this is your first time using the mwtm linkstats command to generate a custom ITP report, you must enter the command two more times. The:
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First entry gets the first set of raw data.
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Second entry begins calculating useful link and linkset statistics.
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Third entry continues to calculate statistics, calculates long-term averages, and, if the data being collected appears to be valid, begins generating the report.
Thereafter, you need only enter these commands once to generate the ITP custom report.
Step 6
(Optional) You can automate custom ITP report generation using crontab. For example, to run custom MTP3 accounting statistics every 30 minutes, enter:
00, 30 * * * * /opt/CSCOsgm/bin/mwtm accstats quiet
or, to run custom link statistics every 15 minutes, enter:
00,15,30,45 * * * * /opt/CSCOsgm/bin/mwtm linkstats quiet
Step 7
You can view custom ITP reports on the MWTM Web interface under File Archive > Reports > Custom. Click on the respective link in the View column to see the data in HTML, or click on a .zip file to see the data in .csv format.
Note
You can only view Q.752 reports in .csv format.
The MWTM also stores custom reports in the /custom directory (for details, see Locating Stored Reports.)
Including or Excluding Specified Objects in ITP Reports
You can include or exclude specific nodes, signaling points, or linksets in ITP reports by creating user-defined files. The nodes, signaling points, and/or linksets that you specify in these files will be included or excluded from enabled MWTM statistics reports and in custom reports enabled with the default keyword (or no node-list keyword at all), which include:
Command
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mwtm linkstats
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nodes.include.linkstats or nodes.include
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nodes.exclude.linkstats or nodes.exclude
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linksets.include.linkstats or linkstats.include
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linksets.exclude.linkstats or linkstats.exclude
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mwtm q752stats
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nodes.include.q752stats or nodes.include
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nodes.exclude.q752stats or nodes.exclude
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linksets.include.q752stats or linkstats.include
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linksets.exclude.q752stats or linkstats.exclude
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mwtm accstats
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nodes.include.accstats or nodes.include
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nodes.exclude.accstats or nodes.exclude
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linksets.include.accstats or linkstats.include
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linksets.exclude.accstats or linkstats.exclude
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filter.include.accstats or filter.include2
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mwtm gttstats
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nodes.include.gttstats or nodes.include
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nodes.exclude.gttstats or nodes.exclude
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linksets.include.gttstats or linkstats.include
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linksets.exclude.gttstats or linkstats.exclude
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filter.include.gttstats or filter.include3
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mwtm mtpevents
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nodes.include.mtpevents or nodes.include
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nodes.exclude.mtpevents or nodes.exclude
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mwtm mlrstats
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nodes.include.mlrstats or nodes.include
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nodes.exclude.mlrstats or nodes.exclude
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mwtm xuastats
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nodes.include.xuastats or nodes.include
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nodes.exclude.xuastats or nodes.exclude
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Note
The MWTM processes the include files first, then the exclude files.
When creating user-defined files, remember that if you installed the MWTM in:
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The default directory, /opt, then the user-defined file resides in /opt/CSCOsgm/reports/
etc/<user-defined file>.
A different directory, or if you moved the report files directory using the mwtm repdir command, then the /reports/etc/<user-defined file> resides in that directory.
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Wildcard matching is not supported.
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If a node, signaling point, or linkset appears in both the include file and the exclude file, it is excluded. That is, excluding an object overrides including the same object.
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If you specify a special include file on the mwtm accstats, mwtm gttstats, mwtm linkstats, mwtm mlrstats, mwtm mtpevents, mwtm q752stats, or mwtm xuastats command, the MWTM ignores the include or exclude file.
When creating a nodes.include or nodes.exclude file:
Each line in the file must contain a single node name, or node name and signaling point name, separated by a colon (:) that matches exactly the real, fully qualified name of the node; for example:
To include a specific signaling point, specify the node name and signaling point:
mwtm-75-59a.cisco.com;net0
mwtm-26-51a.cisco.com;net0
When creating a linksets.include or linksets.exclude file:
Each line in the file must contain a single linkset name that matches exactly the real, fully qualified linkset name of the linkset, including the node name and signaling point name; for example:
mwtm-75-59a.cisco.com;net0:linkset2
mwtm-26-51a.cisco.com;net0:linkset1
When creating a filter.include file:
Each line in the file must contain a single originating point code and destination point code (for accounting statistics) that matches the current point code format; or a single phone number and selector name (for GTT statistics); for example: