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Oracle® Communications Measurements Reference
Release 46.6
E93320 Revision 1
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Reports

Reports can be scheduled or printed on-demand. Scheduled and on-demand reports are accessible by the following administrative commands:
  • chg-measopts: Used to enable or disable the automatic generation and FTP transfer of scheduled measurement reports to the FTP server.

  • rept-ftp-meas: Manually initiates generation and FTP transfer of a measurements report from the MCPM to the FTP server (Measurements Platform) or from the E5-MASP to the FTP server (E5-OAM Integrated Measurements).

  • rtrv-measopts: Generates a user interface display showing the enabled/disabled status of all FTP scheduled reports.

  • chg-mtc-measopts: Enables or disables the automatic generation and FTP transfer of scheduled maintenance measurements reports to the FTP server.

  • rtrv-mtc-measopts: Shows the enabled/disabled status of all hourly and daily scheduled maintenance measurements reports.

Refer to the Commands User's Guide for more information on how to use measurement commands.

Characteristics

Reports have the following characteristics.

  • Categories
    The following are the categories and types of measurement reports collected by the EAGLE:
    • Traffic Engineering Reports
      • STP system totals (SYSTOT)

      • Component measurements (COMP)

      • Network management (NM)

    • Error Tracking/Troubleshooting Reports
      • Daily availability (AVLD)

      • Day-to-hour availability (AVLDTH)

      • Availability (AVL)

    • Maintenance Reports
      • Daily maintenance measurements (MTCD)

      • Day-to-hour maintenance measurements (MTCDTH)

      • Hourly maintenance measurements (MTCH)

    • Network Usage Reports
      • Gateway (GTWY)

      • Record Base (RBASE)

    • Maintenance Status Reports
      • Maintenance Status Indicators (MTCS)

  • Entity Types
    The following entity types may be reported for a particular category type.
    • AIQ: ANSI41 AIQ

    • ATINPQ: Any-Time Interrogation Number Portability Query

    • DEIR: S13 EIR Interface

    • EIR: Equipment Identity Register

    • ENUM: EAGLE ENUM Mobile Number Portability and Tier One Address Resolution

    • GTTAPATH: GTT Actions per path

    • IDPR: IDP Pre-paid Relay Query

    • LINK: Signaling link

    • LNKSET: Linkset

    • LNP: Local number portability

    • LSDESTNI: Linkset destination network identifier

    • LSONISMT: Per link set, per originating network identifier, per ISUP message type measurements

    • LSORIGNI: Linkset originating network identifier

    • MAPSCRN: Global Systems for Mobile Communications Mobile Application Part Screening Measurements

    • NP: Intelligent network application part-based number portability

    • ORIGNI: Originating network identifier

    • ORIGNINC: Originating network identifier for network cluster

    • SCTPASOC: Per association SCTP layer

    • SCTPCARD: Per card SCTP layer

    • SFTHROT: SS7 Firewall Throttling GTT Action

    • SIP: SIP Number Portability

    • STP: All nodes

    • STPLAN: TCP/IP links

    • TT: Translation type

    • UA: Per Application Server/Association UA layer

    • VFLEX: Voice Mail Router measurements

  • Accessible Periods
    There are four accessible periods for which measurements may be reported:
    1. Last is used to access the previous collection interval.

    2. Specific is used to access a specific interval (for example, one of the previous 48 half-hour intervals).

    3. Active is used to access measurements for the current collection interval.

    4. All is used to access measurements for all collection intervals retained.

LSL and SE-HSL Reports

As of Release 44.0, low-speed MTP2 links and high-speed unchannelized MTP2 links can be identified separately in the relevant reports.

The standard link label is "MTP2", and is applicable to all types of MTP2 links, regardless of the link speed. When the unchlinklabel functionality is provisioned to ON in the chg-measopts command, unchannelized links are labeled with "MTP2-UNCH", while low-speed links retain the "MTP2" label. The -UNCH label is also applied to linksets that contain unchannelized MTP2 links.

The label appears in scheduled and on-demand reports, for UI and FTP.