Monitoring CDR Push Receivers

You can use the ACLI show radius cdr command to view information about CDR push receivers. The existing display for this command has been extended to include information that looks like the following:

******************* CDR Push Receiver Display Start*******************
strategy = FastestRTT, maxwaitfailover = 10, number of receivers = 1
--------------------- 172.30.0.70:21 ---------------------
cdrpush-receiver = 172.30.0.70:21, state = READY, priority = 4
remote path = /home/acme, remote prefix = vik, protocol = ftp
username = acme, password = ********, publickey =
FTP rtt = 0, FTP successes = 0, FTP failures = 0
FTP timeouts = 0, FTP Delays = 0, FTP Put failures = 0
FTP conn failures = 0, FTP terminates = 0, FTP triggered terminates = 0

SNMP Support

The OCSBC sends traps when a single push receiver or all push receivers become unavailable.

  • When one CDR push receiver becomes unavailable, the CDR_PUSH_RECEIVER_FAIL_TRAP trap is sent and a minor alarm is generated.
  • When all of the configured CDR push receivers become unavailable, the CDR_ALL_PUSH_RECEIVERS_FAIL_TRAP is sent and a major alarm is generated.
    When one or more of the push receivers comes back, the CDR_ALL_PUSH_RECEIVERS_FAIL_CLEAR_TRAP is sent and the alarm is cleared.