ENUM Server Message Rate Statistics
The Oracle Communications Session Border Controller provides message rate statistics for ENUM traffic. You must first enable extra method statistics generation in the sip config.
To enableENUM message rate statistics:
show enum rate
The show enum rate command displays request and response rates for ENUM messages on a system-wide basis. The rates are calculated based on the time in the current monitoring window (100+current period elapsed). The Message Received and the Messages sent columns are the sum of the corresponding Requests or responses. For example:
ORACLE# # show enum rate
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Config Name Msg Recv Msg Sent Req Recv Req Sent Resp Recv Resp Sent
Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate
ALL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
show enum rate config-name
The show enum rate config-name command displays request and response rates for ENUM messages per ENUM configuration. If you add a an enum-config-name to the query, that specific configuration’s data will be returned. Entered without a name, all configured enum-configs will be displayed. The rates are calculated based on the time in the current monitoring window (30+current period elapsed). The Message Received and the Messages sent columns are the sum of the corresponding Requests or responses. For example:
ORACLE# show enum rate config-name test1
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Config Name Msg Recv Msg Sent Req Recv Req Sent Resp Recv Resp Sent
Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate
test1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
show enum rate server-ip-addr
The enum rate server-ip-addr command displays request and response rates for individual enum-servers. If you add an IP address to the query, that specific server’s data will be returned. Entered without a server IP address, all configured servers will be displayed. If an IP address is present in more than one ENUM configuration then the message processing level is displayed separately for each configuration object. The rates are calculated based on the time in the current monitoring window (30+current period elapsed). The Message Received and the Messages sent columns are the sum of the corresponding Requests or responses. For example:
ORACLE# show enum rate server-ip-addr 192.168.201.5
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ENUM Config Name enum
Ip Address Msg Recv Msg Sent Req Recv Req Sent Resp Recv Resp Sent
Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate
192.168.201.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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ENUM Config Name test1
Ip Address Msg Recv Msg Sent Req Recv Req Sent Resp Recv Resp Sent
Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate
192.168.201.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0