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bulkstats collector
Syntax
bulkstats collector collectorIndex
[ collect-mode { auto-xfer | on-file-full | manual-xfer
} | description descrip |
interval intrvl | max-size maxSize | primary-receiver primRecvIndex |
secondary-receiver secRecvIndex | single-interval ]
no bulkstats collector collectorIndex [ collect-mode | description
| interval | max-size
|primary-receiver | secondary-receiver
| single-interval ]*
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOSe Release
7.1.0.
Description
Creates and configures a collector of bulk statistical
data to collect MIB-2 ifTable MIB objects. You can configure up to
six collectors. The no version restores
the default value for specified options; if no options are specified,
the no version deletes the collector.
Options
-
collectorIndex—Number in the
range 1–65535 that identifies the particular data collector
- collect-mode—Specifies one of the following collection
modes:
- auto-xfer—Agent automatically transfers file when
interval expires
- on-file-full—Agent automatically transfers file
when it is full
- manual-xfer—Router or user-initiated transfers;
default collection mode
-
descrip—Descriptive information
to insert into the bulkstats file
-
intrvl—Time period in the
range 300– 86400 seconds for which the collector transfers data
from the router to the receivers; default interval is 360 seconds
-
maxSize—Maximum size of the
file in the range 10240–20971520 bytes; default file size is
2,621,440 bytes
-
primRecvIndex—Number in the
range 1–65535 that identifies the primary receiver to which
the router transfers the data; by default the primary receiver is
cleared
-
secRecvIndex—Number in the
range 1–65535 that identifies the secondary (backup) receiver
to which the router transfers the data; by default the secondary receiver
is cleared
- single-interval—Specifies that the collector retrieves
the bulk statistics data only once; by default, the collector receives
the data periodically
- *—Indicates that one or more parameters can be repeated
multiple times in a list in the command line
Global Configuration
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