User manual

4.13 Viewing the
FibeAir 70
The FibeAir 70
CLI enables viewing of standard operational and performance statistics for
various objects in the System.
View the statistics history using the
show <object> <comp
-
[{<hist
-
For example:
show RF statistics
Hint:
For a complete description of the statistics that are available for a specific
FibeAir 70
object, see the statistics information that accompanies the object in
Chapter 5 5.
4.13.1
Using Statistics Intervals
It is possible to specify a range of history intervals for the requested object statistics.
When a statistics interval is requested, the CLI returns information in the followin
Interval
Start
<num>
<time>
Where:
<num>
= is the interval number, from 0 to 95. Interval 0 is the current interval, while intervals 1
to 95 hold statistics collected from 15 to 1425 minutes ago. The duration time for each
interva
l is 15 minutes.
<time>
= is the interval time, displayed in a format that is identical to the System Up Time (See
Section
5.1.2.3
When a history interval is not specified on the command line, the CLI will display the
ordinary accumulative counters associated with the object.
Note:
Using the
clear statistics
as well as the
FibeAir 70
Statistics History
CLI enables viewing of standard operational and performance statistics for
various objects in the System.
View the statistics history using the
show command:
-
id> statistics
-
range> | all}]
For a complete description of the statistics that are available for a specific
object, see the statistics information that accompanies the object in
Using Statistics Intervals
It is possible to specify a range of history intervals for the requested object statistics.
When a statistics interval is requested, the CLI returns information in the followin
Start
End
<time>
<time>
= is the interval number, from 0 to 95. Interval 0 is the current interval, while intervals 1
to 95 hold statistics collected from 15 to 1425 minutes ago. The duration time for each
l is 15 minutes.
= is the interval time, displayed in a format that is identical to the System Up Time (See
5.1.2.3
).
When a history interval is not specified on the command line, the CLI will display the
ordinary accumulative counters associated with the object.
clear statistics
command will erase all accumulative counters
as well as the
counters for Interval 0.
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CLI enables viewing of standard operational and performance statistics for
For a complete description of the statistics that are available for a specific
object, see the statistics information that accompanies the object in
It is possible to specify a range of history intervals for the requested object statistics.
When a statistics interval is requested, the CLI returns information in the followin
g format:
= is the interval number, from 0 to 95. Interval 0 is the current interval, while intervals 1
to 95 hold statistics collected from 15 to 1425 minutes ago. The duration time for each
= is the interval time, displayed in a format that is identical to the System Up Time (See
When a history interval is not specified on the command line, the CLI will display the
command will erase all accumulative counters
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