system-config > collect
The collect configuration element allows you to configure general collection commands for data collection on the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller.
Parameters
- sample-interval
- Enter the data collection
sampling interval, in minutes
- Default: 5
- Values: Min: 1 / Max: 120
- push-interval
- Enter the data collecting
push interval, in minutes
- Default: 15
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 120
- start-time
- Enter the date and time to
start data collection. Enter in the form of: yyyy-mm-dd-hh:mm:ss (y=year;
m=month; d=day; h=hours; m-minutes; s=seconds)
- Default: now
- end-time
- Enter the date and time to
stop data collection. Enter in the form of: yyyy-mm-dd-hh:mm:ss (y=year;
m=month; d=day; h=hours; m-minutes; s=seconds)
- Default: never
- boot-state
- Enable or disable group
collection on reboot
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
Note:
This parameter is not RTC supported
- red-collect-state
- Enable or disable HA support
for the collection function
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
Note:
This parameter is not RTC supported. - red-max-trans
- Enter the maximum number of
redundancy sync transactions to keep on active
- Default: 1000
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 50000
- red-sync-start-time
- Enter the time to start
redundancy sync timeout, in milliseconds.
- Default: 5000
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
- red-sync-comp-time
- Enter the time to complete a
redundancy sync, in milliseconds
- Default: 1000
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
- push-receiver
- Access the push-receiver subelement
- group-settings
- Access the group-settings subelement
- push-success-trap-state
- Enable this parameter if you
want the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to send a trap
confirming successful data pushes to HDR servers.
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
Path
collect is a subelement of the system-config element. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > system > system-config > collect