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Table Of Contents
Statistics Written to VSAM and SMF
Channel Interface History Control File Format
Channel Interface Path Control File Format
Channel Interface Path History Record Format
SMF Record Format: Channel Path History Record Format
CMCC History Control File Format
SMF Record Format: CMCC History Record Format
Resource Performance History Control File Format
Cisco Router/Switch Performance History Record Format
SMF Record Format: Cisco Router/Switch Performance History Record Format
Interface Performance History Control File Format
Interface Performance History Record Format
SMF Record Format: Interface Performance History Record Format
Interface Statistics History Control File Format
Interface Statistics History Record Format
Interface Statistics for Token Ring
Interface Statistics for Ethernet
Interface Statistics for Fast Ethernet
Interface Statistics for Loopback
Interface Statistics for Serial
Interface Statistics for ASYNC
Interface Statistics for Tunnel
SMF Record Format: Interface History Record Format
Session Management History Control File Format
Session Management History Record Format
Remote MAC Address Record Format
Cisco Router Configuration Control File Format
Cisco Router Configuration Record Format
Cisco Router User Commands Format
Cisco Router Dump Control File Format
Cisco Router Dump Record Format
Frame Relay PVC Statistics History Control File Format
Frame Relay PVC Statistics History File Format
SMF Record Format: Frame Relay PVC Statistics History
Frame Relay DLCI Statistics History Control File Format
Frame Relay DLCI Statistics History File Format
SMF Record Format: Frame Relay DLCI Statistics History
SNA Switch Performance History Control File Format
SNA Switch Performance History File Format
SMF Record Format: SNA Switch Performance History
SNA Switch Link Statistics Control File Format
SNA Switch Link Statistics Record Formats
SMF Record Format: SNA Switch Link Statistics
Statistics Written to VSAM and SMF
This chapter describes the format of all performance and statistical records written to the ISM VSAM data sets. If SMF recording is specified, the content of the SMF records is identical to that of the VSAM records.
Control and data files sometimes contain output from router show commands; such output is explained in this book. It is essential to understand this output, because should the output of a show command change, it could affect the way data is processed.
When describing a record, or giving an example, a "+" is used at the end of a line to indicate that the next line is a continuation of the record.
This chapter describes the following history record formats:
ISM SMF Record Formats
• ISM SMF Recording Identifiers
Channel Interface Record Formats
• Channel Interface History Control File Format
• Channel Interface Path Control File Format
• Channel Interface Path History Record Format
• SMF Record Format: Channel Path History Record Format
CMCC Record Formats
• CMCC History Control File Format
• SMF Record Format: CMCC History Record Format
Resource Performance
• Resource Performance History Control File Format
• Cisco Router/Switch Performance History Record Format
• SMF Record Format: Cisco Router/Switch Performance History Record Format
Interface Performance
• Interface Performance History Control File Format
• Interface Performance History Record Format
• SMF Record Format: Interface Performance History Record Format
Interface Statistics
• Interface Statistics History Control File Format
• Interface Statistics History Record Format
• SMF Record Format: Interface History Record Format
Session Management
• Session Management History Control File Format
• Session Management History Record Format
Remote MAC Address
• Remote MAC Address Record Format
IDBLK/IDNUM Record Format
Cisco Router
• Cisco Router Configuration Control File Format
• Cisco Router Configuration Record Format
• Cisco Router User Commands Format
• Cisco Router Dump Control File Format
• Cisco Router Dump Record Format
DSPU
LOG Control
Frame Relay
• Frame Relay PVC Statistics History Control File Format
• Frame Relay PVC Statistics History File Format
• Frame Relay DLCI Statistics History Control File Format
• Frame Relay DLCI Statistics History File Format
• SNA Switch Performance History Control File Format
• SNA Switch Performance History File Format
• SNA Switch Link Statistics Control File Format
• SNA Switch Link Statistics Record Formats
ISM SMF Recording Identifiers
Table 3-1 lists the keys used for each SMF recording.
SMF Record Format
The header for the SMF record is as follows:
220 1 07 4 CWBC01XXC4S1ADAP 30
Record_ID 1 record_type 4 record_key 30 data
The offset of the record identifier is 1. The length of the record type field is 3. The length of the field of the record key is 30.
Channel Interface History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the history data for a channel interface. If the connection to the router is via SNMP, the record is found in the section describing interface statistics. The following record is for SNA monitoring.
Location: VSAM Data set A (ISMDSA).
Description
Key = H_punamex_C_cid_100 where: punamex is the Service Point Name
padded with x(s) to build an 8-character name
cid is the converted id for the channel
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
HCWBC01XXC4S1100 HCWBC01XXC4S1 176 95 09/29/98 10:01 ISMMGR
Channel Interface Path Control File Format
This control file contains a list of paths for a channel interface. This record is available only when using SNA monitoring.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
Key = S_punamex_C_cid where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
cid is the converted id for the channel.
Data = data_key last_index P=pn A=a path_name -- ADAP
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
P=pn Path Counter
Number of Paths (pn)
A=a Adapter Control
Adapter present (a) ( N | Y )
Path_name Path identifier (1 for each path) (pn)
ADAP Adapter available, if (a = Y)
Example
SCWBC01XXC4S1 09/29/98 10:01 P=1 A=N E160
Channel Interface Path History Record Format
This is the file format for a channel history record for a specific path.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
Key = H_punamex_C_cid_path_1_rr where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
cid is the converted id for the channel,
path is the path name,
rr is the record number ( 01 -99).
Data = Path
Data = `date time P1=path GRP1 g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 g5 g7 GRP2 g9 g10 g11 g12 g13 g14 `
Field Description Default
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written.
P1=path Channel Path
Path (path)
GRP1 g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 g6 g7 Group 1 variables
connects (g1)
command_reties (g2)
cancels (g3)
selective_reset (g4)
system_reset (g5)
device_errors (g6)
cu_busy (g7)
GRP2 g8 g9 g10 g11 g12 g13 g14 Group 2 variables
blocks_read (g8)
blocks_write (g9)
bytes_read (g10)
bytes_write (g11)
dropped_read (g12)
blk_write (g13)
mend_wait (g14)
Example Path
HCWBC01XXC4S1E160101 '09/23/98 09:24 P1=E160 GRP1
153703 63746 2 0 20 0 0 GRP2 63752 63750 2361752 12130482 0 0 0'
HCWBC01XXC4S1E160102 '09/23/98 11:24 P1=E160 GRP1
158877 65858 2 0 20 0 0 GRP2 65864 65862 2434394 12565544 0 0 0'
HCWBC01XXC4S1E160103 '09/23/98 13:24 P1=E160 GRP1
163653 67809 2 0 20 0 0 GRP2 67815 67813 2500606 12974872 0 0 0'
Data Source
The following is a capture of the data used to build the path statistics records:
Command
show extended channel 3/1 statistics E160
Output
Path: E160 -- ESTABLISHED
Command Selective System Device CU
Dev Connects Retries Cancels Reset Reset Errors Bus
10 11 0 0 0 3 0
12 11 0 0 0 3 0
Blocks Bytes Dropped Blk Mend
Dev-Lnk Read Write Read Write Read Write wait Co
10-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12-00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Path E160
Total: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Last statistics 9 seconds old, next in 1 seconds
cwb-c1>
Data = ADAPTER Card (ADAP)
Data = `date time ADAP GRP5 blocks_read blocks_write bytes_read bytes_write dropped_read +
blk_write mend_wait'
Field Description Default
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written.
ADAP Adapter data
GRP5 g8 g9 g10 g11 g12 g13 g14 Group 5 variables
blocks_read (g8)
blocks_write (g9)
bytes_read (g10)
bytes_write (g11)
dropped_read (g12)
blk_write (g13)
mend_wait (g14)
Example ADAP
HCWBC01XXC4S1ADAP101 '09/10/98 12:13 ADAP GRP5 4059 4057 128478 806722 0 0 0'
HCWBC01XXC4S1ADAP102 '09/10/98 14:13 ADAP GRP5 6008 6006 190620 1218614 0 0 0'
HCWBC01XXC4S1ADAP103 '09/10/98 16:13 ADAP GRP5 8044 8042 259836 1639934 0 0 0'
Data Source
The following is a capture of the data used to build the ADAP statistics records:
To be added.
SMF Record Format: Channel Path History Record Format
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 07 4 '&KEYI' 30 '&DATE &TIME &DATA'
VPDLOG 220 1 07 4 CWBC01XXC4S1ADAP 30 '09/10/98 12:13 ADAP GRP5 4059 4057 128478 806722 0 0 0'
CMCC History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the history data for a CMCC.
Location: VSAM Data set H (ISMDSH).
Description
Key = HCIP_punamex_S_n_100 where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
n is slot number (1 - 9), and
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
HCIPCWBC01XXS4100 HCIPCWBC01XXS4 128 51 09/29/98 11:59 ISMMGR
CMCC History Record Format
This is the file format for a channel history record for a specific path.
Location: VSAM Data set H (ISMDSH).
Description
Key = HCIP_punamex_S_slot_1_rr where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
S indicates that this is for a CMCC,
slot is the position of the CMCC,
rr is the record number ( 01 -99)
Data = date time s1 s2 s3 s4 MEM m1 m2 CPU c1 c2 c3 DMA d1 d2 d3 ECA0/PCA0 p1 p2 p3 + ECA1/PCA1 e1 e2 e3
Note MEM, CPU, ECA0/PCA0 and PCA1/ECA1 are used as delimiters.
Field Description Default
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written.
MEM m1 m2 Memory usage
SRAM in_use/available (m1)
DRAM in_use/available (m2)
CPU c1 c2 c3 CPU Usage
1 minute % usage (c1)
5 minute % usage (c2)
60 minute % usage (c3)
DMA d1 d2 d3 Direct Memory Access Usage
1 minute % usage (d1)
5 minute % usage (d2)
60 minute % usage (d3)
PCA0/ECA0 p1 p2 p3 PCA0 or ECA0 Usage
1 minute % usage (p1)
5 minute % usage (p2)
60 minute % usage (p3)
PCA1/ECA1 e1 e2 e3 PCA1 or ECA1 Usage
1 minute % usage (e1)
5 minute % usage (e2)
60 minute % usage (e3)
Example
HCIPISMRILEYS1104 ' 20040621 05:11 MEM 112446624/128M CPU 1 1 0 DMA 1 0 0 ECA0 0 0 0 '
Note A `¬' in front of a data field indicates a change in a counter.
Data Source
The following is a capture of the data used to build the CMCC statistics records:
CIP Type
Command
show controller cbus
Output
Switch Processor 5, hardware version 11.1, microcode version 11.15
Microcode loaded from system
512 Kbytes of main memory, 128 Kbytes cache memory
16 256 byte buffers, 4 1024 byte buffers, 56 1520 byte buffers, 89 4496 byte
Restarts: 0 line down, 0 hung output, 0 controller error
TRIP 0, hardware version 1.4, microcode version 10.4
Records not shown
slot1: CIP2, hw 5.00, sw 218.138, ccb F800FF20, cmdq E8000088, vps 8192
software loaded from flash slot0:cip218-138.no_load_kernel_hw5
Loaded:seg_802 Rev. 0 Compiled by jmollman on Thu 03-Jun-2004 08:
Loaded:seg_csna Rev. 0 Compiled by jmollman on Thu 03-Jun-2004 08:
Loaded:seg_eca Rev. 0 Compiled by jmollman on Thu 03-Jun-2004 08:
Loaded:seg_pca Rev. 0 Compiled by jmollman on Thu 03-Jun-2004 08:
Loaded:seg_sslc Rev. 0 Compiled by jmollman on Thu 03-Jun-2004 08:
Loaded:seg_tcpip Rev. 0 Compiled by jmollman on Thu 03-Jun-2004 08:
Loaded:seg_tn3270 Rev. 0 Compiled by jmollman on Thu 03-Jun-2004 08:
EPROM version 2.1, VPLD version 5.9
PCA0: hw version 01, microcode version C1010000
ECA1: hw version 02, microcode version C20602C3
Load metrics:
Memory dram 52921296/64M
CPU 1m 1%, 5m 1%, 60m 1%
DMA 1m 1%, 5m 0%, 60m 0%
PCA0 1m 0%, 5m 0%, 60m 0%
ECA1 1m 1%, 5m 0%, 60m 0%
Channel1/0
gfreeq E8000160, lfreeq E80001D0 (4512 bytes)
rxlo 4, rxhi 120, rxcurr 0, maxrxcurr 0
txq E80001D8, txacc E80000B2 (value 77), txlimit 77
Channel1/1
gfreeq E8000160, lfreeq E80001E0 (4512 bytes)
rxlo 4, rxhi 187, rxcurr 0, maxrxcurr 0
txq E80001E8, txacc E80000BA (value 77), txlimit 77
Channel1/2
gfreeq E8000160, lfreeq E80001F0 (4512 bytes)
rxlo 4, rxhi 187, rxcurr 4, maxrxcurr 8
txq E80001F8, txacc E80000C2 (value 77), txlimit 77
Channel1/2, txq E80001F8, txacc E80000C2 (value 77), txlimit 4ECPA Type
Command
show controller channel 3/0
Output
ECPA 3, hardware version 0.1, microcode version 214.4
Mailbox commands: 1 forevers, 66 max elapsed usecs
Microcode loaded from flash slot0:xcpa214-4_kernel_xcpa
Loaded:seg_802 Rev. 0 Compiled by jpod on Thu 05-Feb-98 12:51
Loaded:seg_csna Rev. 0 Compiled by jpod on Thu 05-Feb-98 12:51
Loaded:seg_eca Rev. 0 Compiled by jpod on Thu 05-Feb-98 12:51
Loaded:seg_tcpip Rev. 0 Compiled by jpod on Thu 05-Feb-98 12:51
Loaded:seg_tn3270 Rev. 0 Compiled by jpod on Thu 05-Feb-98 12:51
EPROM version 1.0, VPLD version 0.88
ECA0: hw version 255, microcode version C50602D1
Load metrics:
Memory sram 2871624/4096K, dram 6870544/16M
CPU 1m 1%, 5m 1%, 60m 0%
DMA 1m 1%, 5m 0%, 60m 0%
ECA0 1m 1%, 5m 0%, 60m 0%
Interface Channel3/0
Hardware is Escon Channel
HW Registers control status=0x0001EC07 LED control=0xFFFFFFFF
HW Poll Register 4B06FEE0:(00000001)
Free buffer queues
queue=0 max_entries=128 size=600 head=103 ring=4B0A8900
queue=1 max_entries=32 size=4520 head=23 ring=4B0A8840
queue=2 max_entries=64 size=4520 head=63 ring=4B0A8B40
Tx Queues
Data records not shown
PCPA Type
Command
show controller channel 5/0
Output
PCPA 5, hardware version 0.1, microcode version 214.40
Mailbox commands: 1 forevers, 59 max elapsed usecs
Microcode loaded from flash slot0:flee/PCPA_082598_kernel_xcpa
Loaded:seg_802 Rev. 0 Compiled by rogorman on Tue 25-Aug-98 13:26
Loaded:seg_csna Rev. 0 Compiled by rogorman on Tue 25-Aug-98 13:26
Loaded:seg_pca Rev. 0 Compiled by rogorman on Tue 25-Aug-98 13:26
EPROM version 1.0, VPLD version 0.117
PCA0: hw version 255, microcode version C1010000
Load metrics:
Memory sram 2737288/4096K, dram 9437688/16M
CPU 1m 1%, 5m 0%, 60m 0%
DMA 1m 1%, 5m 0%, 60m 0%
PCA0 1m 0%, 5m 0%, 60m 0%
Interface Channel5/0
Hardware is Parallel Channel (Bus & Tag)
Data Deleted.
SMF Record Format: CMCC History Record Format
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 02 4 '&KEYI' 30 '&DATE &TIME &DATA'
VPDLOG 220 1 02 4 CIPCWBC01XXS4 30 09/29/98 05:14 ¬127754 ¬127754 0 +
1 MEM 520/512K 20132960/32M CPU 0 0 0 DMA 1 0 0 PCA0 0 0 0 ECA1 1 0 0
Resource Performance History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the performance history data for a Cisco router/switch.
Location: VSAM Data set H (ISMDSH).
Description
Key = RTRH_punamex_100 where: punamex is the puname padded with x(s)
to build an 8-character name
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
RTRHCWBC03XX100 RTRHCWBC03XX 140 95 09/29/98 14:14 ISMMGR
Cisco Router/Switch Performance History Record Format
This is the file format for a Cisco router/switch performance history record.
Location: VSAM Data set H (ISMDSH).
Description
Key = RTRH_punamex_index where: punamex is the puname padded with x(s)
to build an 8-character name
index is the record number
Data = date time c1 c2 c3 m1 m2 m3 pf
Field Description Default
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written.
c1 c2 c3 CPU Utilization
5 Sec (c1)
1 Min (c2)
5 Min (c3)
m1 m2 m3 Memory Utilization
Total (m1)
Used (m2)
Free (m3) pf % free memory
Example
RTRHISMCATDG111 20040620 23:41 4%/0% 0% 0% 70427200 15892104 54535096 77.4
Note A `¬' in front of a data field indicates a change in a counter.
Data Source
The following is a capture of the data used to build the performance records:
CPU Performance
Command
show process cpu
Output
CPU utilization for five seconds: 6%/5%; one minute: 10%; five minutes: 9%
PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min 5Min TTY Process
1 12460 331327 37 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 Load Meter
2 76316 7714 9893 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 Exec
3 43805672 430407 101778 0.00% 3.55% 2.85% 0 Check heaps
4 12 5 2400 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 Pool Manager
5 0 2 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 Timers by
Partial output.
Note Only the first line is used. If the data exceeds threshold, the rest of the data will be written to the NetView log.
Memory Utilization
Command
show process mem
Output
Total: 54633684, Used: 3000624, Free: 51633060
PID TTY Allocated Freed Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process
0 0 185176 1236 2412852 0 0 *Init*
0 0 612 27380436 612 0 0 *Sched*
0 0 203811044 189748120 3656 386140 0 *Dead*
1 0 256 256 1720 0 0 Load Meter
2 0 241690312 241510540 162204 0 0 Exec
Partial output.
Note Only the first line is used. If the data exceeds threshold, the rest of the data will be written to the NetView log.
SMF Record Format: Cisco Router/Switch Performance History Record Format
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 01 4 '&NSPSPN' 30 '&DATE &TIME &DATA'
VPDLOG 220 1 01 4 RTRHCWBC03 30 09/29/98 04:44 7%/7% 7% 7% 56077856 2298984 53778872
Interface Performance History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the performance history data for an interface.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
Key = P_punamex_i_convint_100 where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
`i' = interface type (A=Async M=ATM E=Ethernet
D=FastEthernet F=FDDI H=HSSI B=ISDN L=Loopback
S=Serial T=Tokenring U=Tunnel ),
convint is the converted interface,
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
PCWBC01XXT0S2100 PCWBC01XXT0S2 113 95 09/29/98 14:01 ISMMGR
Interface Performance History Record Format
The format of this record is the same for all interfaces.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
This is the file format for an interface performance history record.
Key = P_punamex_i_convint_1_rr where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
`i' = interface type (A=Async M=ATM E=Ethernet
D=FastEthernet F=FDDI H=HSSI B=ISDN L=Loopback
S=Serial T=Tokenring U=Tunnel ),
convint is the converted interface,
rr is the record number
Data = date time 01 MTU p1 bytes, BW p2 Kbit, DLY p3 usec, rely p4, load p5
Note This record is copied straight from the show interface without any processing of the text.
Field Description Default
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written.
p1 MTU (p1)
p2 Bandwidth (p2)
p3 Delay (p3)
p4 Reliability (p4)
p5 Load (p5)
Example
PCWBC01XXT0S2101 09/28/98 14:01 MTU 4464 bytes, +
BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
PCWBC01XXT0S2102 09/28/98 16:01 MTU 4464 bytes, +
BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
PCWBC01XXT0S2103 09/28/98 18:01 MTU 4464 bytes, +
BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
PCWBC01XXT0S2104 09/28/98 20:01 MTU 4464 bytes, +
BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Data Source
The following is a capture of the data used to build the performance records:
Interface Performance
Command
show interface TOKENRING0/2
Output
TokenRing0/2 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is cxBus Token Ring, address is 0000.30e2.a35e (bia 0000.30e2.a35e)
Description: Bridge between Data Center and NCP TIC 1088 rings (thru Ring 101)
Internet address is 172.18.9.17/28
MTU 4464 bytes, BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation SNAP, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
Partial output.
Note The line (MTU ---) containing the performance record is the same for all interfaces. The field following the word "Encapsulation" is saved in the interface control block NSPI_type_E_index field.
SMF Record Format: Interface Performance History Record Format
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 05 4 '&KEYI' 30 '&DATE &TIME &DATA'
VPDLOG 220 1 05 4 CWBC01XXT0S2 30 09/28/98 14:01 MTU 4464 bytes, +
BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Interface Statistics History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the statistics history data for an interface.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
Key = H_punamex_i_convint_100 where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
`i' = interface type (A=Async M=ATM E=Ethernet
D=FastEthernet F=FDDI H=HSSI B=ISDN L=Loopback
S=Serial T=Tokenring U=Tunnel),
convint is the converted interface,
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
HCWBC01XXT0S2100 HCWBC01XXT0S2 113 95 09/29/98 14:01 ISMMGR
Interface Statistics History Record Format
This record format is the same for all interfaces. Some fields are missing for some interfaces.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
This is the file format for an interface performance history record.
Key = H_punamex_i_convint_1_rr where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
`i' = interface type (A=Async M=ATM E=Ethernet
D=FastEthernet F=FDDI H=HSSI B=ISDN L=Loopback
S=Serial T=Tokenring U=Tunnel),
convint is the converted interface,
rr is the record number
Data = `date time B=( b1 b2 ) D=( d1 d2 ) F=PI FF=BY Q=PO R=BO IE( NB RB RU GI TH IE CR FR OV IG AB ) OE( UN OE CO IR RS OBF OBS TR )
EF( IZ IIT IIU IIV IIW IIX IIS IS) +
FA=TA FB=CL FC=BE '
Field Description Default
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written.
B=(b1 b2) Output queue b1, b2 drops
D=(d1 d2) Input queue d1, d2 drops
F=PI Packets input
FF=BY Input bytes
Q=PO Packets output
R=BO Bytes output
IE( Beginning of input errors
NB No buffer
RB Received h1 broadcasts,
RU Runts
GI Giants
TH Throttles
IE Input errors
CR CRC
FR Frame
OV Overrun
IG Ignored
AB Abort
) End of Input errors
OE( Beginning of output errors
UN Underruns
OE Output errors
CO Collisions
IR Interface resets
RS Restarts
OBF Output buffer failures
OBS Output buffers swapped out
TR Transitions / multicast watchdogs (ethernet)
) End of Output errors
For Ethernet, FastEthernet, or GigabitEthernet
EF( IZ IIT IIU IIV IIW IIX IIS IS)
IZ Multicast
IIT Babbles
IIU Late collisions
IIV Deferred
IIW Lost carrier
IIX No carrier
IIS Input packets
IS Watchdog
For FDDI:
FA=TA Traces
FB=CL Claims
FC=BE Beacons
Example
HISMCATDGE4S0101 '20040620 17:41 B=(0/40,0) D=(0/75,0) F=51862986 FF=1619466562 Q=15449174 R=3722767406 IE( 0 38980711 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) OE( 0 0 1356244 2 0 0 0 ) EF( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) '
Note A `¬' in front of a data field indicates a change in a counter.
Data Source
The following is a capture of the data used to build the statistics records:
Note The scanning of the data depends upon the interface type.
Interface Statistics for Token Ring
Command
show interface TOKENRING0/2
Output
TokenRing0/2 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is cxBus Token Ring, address is 0000.30e2.a35e (bia 0000.30e2.a35e)
Description: Bridge between Data Center and NCP TIC 1088 rings (thru Ring 101)
Internet address is 172.18.9.17/28
MTU 4464 bytes, BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation SNAP, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
ARP type: SNAP, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Ring speed: 16 Mbps
Single ring node, Source Route Transparent Bridge capable
Source bridging enabled, srn 10 bn 1 trn 1010 (ring group)
proxy explorers disabled, spanning explorer enabled, NetBIOS cache disabled
Group Address: 0x00000000, Functional Address: 0x0800011A
Ethernet Transit OUI: 0x000000
Last input 00:00:00, output 00:00:00, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 2000 bits/sec, 3 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 1000 bits/sec, 2 packets/sec
2798050 packets input, 244349591 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 1462643 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
2 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
1746925 packets output, 94762225 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 2 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
3 transitions
Interface Statistics for Ethernet
Command
show interface ETHERNET1/0
Output
Ethernet1/0 is up, line protocol is down
Hardware is cxBus Ethernet, address is 0000.0c47.c580 (bia 0000.0c47.c580)
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Last input never, output 00:00:06, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 input packets with dribble condition detected
166675 packets output, 10000774 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets
0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred
0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Interface Statistics for FDDI
Command
show interface FDDI2/0
Output
Fddi2/0 is administratively down, line protocol is down
Hardware is cxBus FDDI, address is 0010.5493.9840 (bia 0010.5493.9840)
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 100000 Kbit, DLY 100 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation SNAP, loopback not set, keepalive not set
ARP type: SNAP, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Phy-A state is off, neighbor is unk, cmt signal bits 008/000, status QLS
Phy-B state is off, neighbor is unk, cmt signal bits 20C/000, status QLS
ECM is out, CFM is isolated, RMT is isolated
Requested token rotation 5000 usec, negotiated 0 usec
Configured tvx is 2500 usec ring not operational
Upstream neighbor 0000.f800.0000, downstream neighbor 0000.f800.0000
Last input never, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
0 transitions, 0 traces, 0 claims, 0 beacon
Interface Statistics for Fast Ethernet
Command
show interface FASTETHERNET0
Output
FastEthernet0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is DEC21140, address is 00e0.1eae.d952 (bia 00e0.1eae.d952)
Internet address is 172.18.7.35/24
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 100000 Kbit, DLY 100 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
Full-duplex, 100Mb/s, 100BaseTX/FX
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Last input 00:00:00, output 00:00:03, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 5000 bits/sec, 8 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5884689 packets input, 505694016 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 5541961 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
997 input errors, 997 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 watchdog, 0 multicast
496 input packets with dribble condition detected
813152 packets output, 67707970 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 3 interface resets
0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred
0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Interface Statistics for Loopback
Command
show interface LOOPBACK0
Output
Previous date used for performance (MTU ----)
Loopback0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Loopback
Internet address is 172.18.9.1/32
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 8000000 Kbit, DLY 5000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation LOOPBACK, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
Last input 00:00:00, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue 0/0, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
360952 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Interface Statistics for Serial
Command
show interface SERIAL0
Output
Hardware is HD64570
Description: connection to cwb-c5
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1544 Kbit, DLY 20000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation FRAME-RELAY, loopback not set, keepalive not set
Broadcast queue 0/64, broadcasts sent/dropped 135851/0, interface broadcasts
Last input 00:00:03, output 00:00:00, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: weighted fair
Output queue: 0/1000/0 (size/max total/drops)
Conversations 0/3/64 (active/max active/threshold)
Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 1000 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec
615221 packets input, 47796639 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
992504 packets output, 74315233 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 2 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
0 carrier transitions
DCD=up DSR=up DTR=up RTS=up CTS=up
Interface Statistics for ISDN
Command
show interface BRI0
Output
BRI0 is up, line protocol is up (spoofing)
Hardware is BRI with integrated NT1
Interface is unnumbered. Using address of Ethernet0 (161.44.96.153)
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 128 Kbit, DLY 20000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set
lcp state = CLOSED
ncp ccp state = CLOSED ncp ipcp state = CLOSED
ncp osicp state = CLOSED ncp ipxcp state = CLOSED
ncp xnscp state = CLOSED ncp vinescp state = CLOSED
ncp deccp state = CLOSED ncp bridgecp state = CLOSED
ncp atalkcp state = CLOSED ncp lex state = CLOSED
ncp cdp state = CLOSED
Last input 0:00:02, output 0:00:02, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
19975 packets input, 89721 bytes, 1 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
20819 packets output, 95405 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 4 interface resets, 0 restarts
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
3 carrier transitions
Interface Statistics for ASYNC
Command
show interface ASYNC1
Output
Async1 is down, line protocol is down
Hardware is Async Serial
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 100000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation SLIP, loopback not set
DTR is pulsed for 5 seconds on reset
Last input never, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: weighted fair
Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops)
Conversations 0/0/256 (active/max active/max total)
Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
0 carrier transitions
Interface Statistics for HSSI
Command
show interface HSSI0
Output
Interface Statistics for Tunnel
Command
show interface TUNNEL0
Output
Tunnel1 is up, line protocol is down
Hardware is Tunnel
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 500000 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation TUNNEL, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
Tunnel source 0.0.0.0, destination 0.0.0.0
Tunnel protocol/transport GRE/IP, key disabled, sequencing disabled
Checksumming of packets disabled, fast tunneling enabled
Last input never, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue 0/0, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Interface Statistics for ATM
Command
show interface ATM4/0
Output
ATM4/0 is administratively down, line protocol is down
Hardware is cxBus ATM
MTU 4470 bytes, sub MTU 4470, BW 34013 Kbit, DLY 200 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set
Encapsulation(s): AAL5, PVC mode
256 TX buffers, 256 RX buffers,
2048 maximum active VCs, 1024 VCs per VP, 0 current VCCs
VC idle disconnect time: 300 seconds
Last input never, output never, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
SMF Record Format: Interface History Record Format
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 06 4 '&KEYI' 30 '&DATE &TIME &DATA'
VPDLOG 220 1 06 4 CWBC01XXT0S2 30 '09/28/98 14:01 B=(0/40, 0 ) +
D=(0/75, 0 ) F=2395700 G=0 H=1278434 I=0 J=0 K=2 L=0 M=0 N=0 O=0 +
P=0 Q=1480933 R=80921620 S=0 T=0 U=0 V=2 W= X=0 Y=0 Z=3 '
Session Management History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the history data for a session.
Location: VSAM Data set R (ISMDSR).
Description
Key = RIF_punamex_100 where: punamex is the puname padded with x(s)
to build an 8-character name,
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control.
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
NSP1900I RIFCWBC01XX100 RIFCWBC01XX 105 5 07/15/98 13:44 ISMGRM
Session Management History Record Format
This is the file format for a session history record.
Location: VSAM Data set R (ISMDSR).
Description
Key = RIF_punamex_index where: punamex is the puname padded with x(s)
to build an 8-character name
index is the record number
Data = date time Network_ID IDBLK_IDNUM Local_MAC_Addr +
Local_SAP Remote_Mac_Addr Remote_SAP Routing_Information_Field majnode
Field Description
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written. An eight-digit time field indicates that
part of the session data was obtained from a channel attached router.
Network_ID Network name assigned by VTAM.
IDBLK_IDNUM Unique identifier containing the device
IDBLK and IDNUM defined in VTAM and the PU.
Local_MAC_Addr Local MAC address that the remote PU
uses to connect to this VTAM.
Local_SAP A 4-digit SAP field indicates the data is
provided by a CMCC.
Remote_Mac_Addr Remote MAC address used by the PU.
Remote_SAP A 4-digit SAP field indicates that this data
was provided by a CMCC.
Routing_Information_Field A field of all 0's indicates no
RIF data available. A long string
of RIF data indicates the data came
from a CMCC.
majnode VTAM major node
Example
RIFJMDLUR10101 20040610 07:28 NETA.MVSE 00000000 4000CCCC5E5E 04 400550055005 04 063003751F40 JMX6E30
Remote MAC Address Record Format
This is the file format for a remote MAC address record.
Location: VSAM Data set R (ISMDSR).
Description
Key = Remote_Mac_Addr
Data = date time puname Network_ID IDBLK_IDNUM Local_MAC_Addr +
Local_SAP Remote_Mac_Addr Remote_SAP Routing_Information_Field_majnode
Field Description
Date Date when record was written.
Time Time when record was written.
Puname PU name with this remote MAC address.
Network_ID Network name assigned by VTAM.
IDBLK_IDNUM Unique identifier containing the device
IDBLK and IDNUM defined in VTAM and the PU.
Local_MAC_Addr Local MAC address that the remote PU
uses to connect to this VTAM.
Local_SAP A 4-digit SAP field indicates the data is
provided by a CMCC.
Remote_Mac_Addr Remote MAC address used by the PU.
Remote_SAP A 4-digit SAP field indicates that this data
was provided by a CMCC.
Routing_Information_Field A field of all 0's indicates no
RIF data available. A long string
of RIF data indicates the data came
from a CMCC.
majnode VTAM major node
Example
404700000000 JMPU32E8 20040611 11:44 NETA.MVSE E0847517 40AA00007001 04 404700000000 80 0000000 JMX02C1
IDBLK/IDNUM Record Format
This is the file format for a remote MAC address record.
Location: VSAM Data set R (ISMDSR).
Description
Key = IDBLK_IDNUM
Data = date time puname Network_ID IDBLK_IDNUM Local_MAC_Addr +
Local_SAP Remote_Mac_Addr Remote_SAP Routing_Information_Field_majnode
Field Description
Date Date when record was written.
Time Time when record was written.
Puname PU name with this remote MAC address.
Network_ID Network name assigned by VTAM.
IDBLK_IDNUM Unique identifier containing the device
IDBLK and IDNUM defined in VTAM and the PU.
Local_MAC_Addr Local MAC address that the remote PU
uses to connect to this VTAM.
Local_SAP A 4-digit SAP field indicates the data is
provided by a CMCC.
Remote_Mac_Addr Remote MAC address used by the PU.
Remote_SAP A 4-digit SAP field indicates that this data
was provided by a CMCC.
Routing_Information_Field A field of all 0's indicates no
RIF data available. A long string
of RIF data indicates the data came
from a CMCC.
majnode VTAM major node
Example
50047517 JMPU3250 20040611 07:47 NETA.MVSE 50047517 4FFFFFFFFFFF 04 4FFFFFFFFFFF 90 0000000 JMXTEST
Cisco Router Configuration Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the archived configuration of a router at a specific date and time.
Location: VSAM Data set C (ISMDSC).
Description
Key = punamex_H_datetime where: punamex is the puname padded with x(s)
to build an 8-character name,
H indicates that this is a control file,
datetime is a year 2000 compliant key.
Data = data_key num date time type
Field Description Default
data_key Data key for configuration records
num Number of records
date Date when configuration archived
time Time when configuration was archived
type Command used to collect T=write term
Example
CWBC01XXH199809160907 194 09/16/98 09:07 T
CWBC01XXH199809241027 195 09/24/98 10:27 T
CWBC01XXH199809251420 195 09/25/98 14:20 T
CWBC01XXH199809251422 195 09/25/98 14:22 T
Cisco Router Configuration Record Format
This is the file format for a Cisco router configuration record. One record is built for each statement in the router configuration.
Location: VSAM Data set C (ISMDSC).
Description
Key = punamex_C_datetime_index where: punamex is the puname padded with
X(s) to build an 8-character name,
datetime is a year 2000 compliant key,
C indicates this is a configuration record,
Index is a 4-character count with leading zeros.
Data = config_record
Field Description Default
Config_record One router configuration statement
Example
CWBC01XXC1998091609070001 Building configuration...
CWBC01XXC1998091609070002 Current configuration:
CWBC01XXC1998091609070003 !
CWBC01XXC1998091609070004 ! Last configuration change at 12:32:51 EDT Tue Sep 15 1998
CWBC01XXC1998091609070005 !
CWBC01XXC1998091609070006 version 11.2
Cisco Router User Commands Format
Two files are created to store the user commands that are defined when in update mode for option `B' of the Router Status with Options menu. This function is available only for SNA-attached routers.
Location: VSAM Data set A (ISMDSA).
Description
Key = NSPUCMDS_n where: NSPUCMDS is the key with n being the index.
Data (n=1) = 1(c1) 2(c2) 3(c3) 4(c4) 5(c5) 6(c6) 7(c7)
Data (n=2) = 8(c8) 9(c9) 10(c10) 11(c11) 12(c12) 13(c13) 14(c14) 15(c15) +
16(c16) 17(c17)
Field Description Default
1(c1) The data key 1( is used to indicate the beginning of command c1.
Command c1 is saved between the 1( and ). The first record contains
commands 1 to 7 which are presented on the command menu from positions
8 to 14.
8(c8) The data key 8( is used to indicate the beginning of command c8.
Command c8 is saved between the 8( and ). The second record contains
commands 8 to 17, which are presented on the command menu from positions
15 to 24.
Example
NSPUCMDS1 1(lnm ) 2() 3() 4() 5() 6() 7()
NSPUCMDS2 8() 9(processor mem) 10() 11()
12() 13() 14(rtr) 15() 16() 17(processor cpu)
Cisco Router Dump Control File Format
This control file is used to manage a dump for a router for a specific date and time. This function is available only for SNA attached routers.
Location: VSAM Data set D (ISMDSD).
Description
Key = punamex_H_dtype_datetime where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s)to build an 8-character name,
H indicates that this is a control file,
dtype = PM = 'show processes memory'
dtype = FR = 'show memory free'
dtype = IO = 'show memory io'
dtype = FA = 'show memory fast'
dtype = PR = 'show memory processor'
dtype = DE = 'show memory dead'
dtype = SU = 'show memory summary'
dtype = MU = 'show memory multibus'
dtype = PC = 'show memory pci'
dtype = AC = 'show memory allocating-process'
dtype = VE = 'show version'
datetime is a year 2000 compliant key.
Data = data_key num date time type
Field Description Default
data_key Data key for configuration records H-> C
num Number of records
date Date when configuration was archived
time Time when configuration was archived
type Command used to collect
Example
CWBC02XXHAC199805221619 ,23 05/22/98 16:19
CWBC02XXHPM199804241503 ,89 04/24/98 15:03 show processes memory
CWBC02XXHPM199805221610 ,87 05/22/98 16:10 show processes memory
CWBC02XXHPM199806171649 ,91 06/17/98 16:49 show processes memory
CWBC02XXHVE199804241504 ,32 04/24/98 15:04 show version
Cisco Router Dump Record Format
This is the file format for a router dump record. One record is built for each statement in the router dump.
Location: VSAM Data set D (ISMDSD).
Description
Key = punamex_D_dtype_datetime_index where: punamex is the puname
Padded with (X)s to build an 8-character name,
D indicates this is a configuration record,
dtype = PM = 'show processes memory'
dtype = FR = 'show memory free'
dtype = IO = 'show memory io'
dtype = FA = 'show memory fast'
dtype = PR = 'show memory processor'
dtype = DE = 'show memory dead'
dtype = SU = 'show memory summary'
dtype = MU = 'show memory multibus'
dtype = PC = 'show memory pci'
dtype = AC = 'show memory allocating-process'
dtype = VE = 'show version'
datetime is a year 2000 compliant key,
Index is a 4-character count with leading
zeros.
Data = dump_record
Field Description Default
dump_record One line of dump output per record.
Example
CWBC02XXDAC1998052216190001 Fast memory
CWBC02XXDAC1998052216190002 Address Bytes Prev. Next Ref Alloc + Proc Alloc PC What
CWBC02XXDAC1998052216190003 61139760 44 0 611397B8 0 +
0 (fragment)
CWBC02XXDAC1998052216190004 611397B8 3732 61139760 6113A678 1 *Init* + 601A9C00 *Hardware IDB*
CWBC02XXDAC1998052216190005 6113A678 3732 611397B8 6113B538 1 *Init* + 601A9C00 *Hardware IDB*
CWBC02XXDAC1998052216190006 6113B538 3732 6113A678 6113C3F8 1 *Init* + 601A9C00 *Hardware IDB*
CWBC02XXDAC1998052216190007 6113C3F8 3732 6113B538 6113D2B8 1 *Init* + 601A9C00 *Hardware IDB*
DSPU Control File Format
This control file is used to build the control block used to manage a DSPU resource.
Location: VSAM Data set A (ISMDSA).
Description
Key = NSPD_dspu-name
Data = dspu_name cntlname dspu_host_name MISC
Field Description Default
dspu_name DSPU Name (VTAM PU Name)
cntlname Service Point Name
dspu_host_name DSPU Host Name
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
NSPDCWBC01 CWBC01 CWBC01 DSPUPC8 07/12/98 17:17 CE4
LOG Control Record Format
This is the format of the record used to control which ISM log is active.
Location: VSAM Data set M/N (ISMDSA/ISMDSN).
Description
Key = RECORDMODE
Data = status
Field Description Default
status Recording status
ACTIVE Indicates this is active log
INACTIVE Indicates this is inactive log
Examples
RECORDMODE ACTIVE
RECORDMODE INACTIVE
ISM Event LOG Record Format
This is the format of the record used to record ISM events. The log function uses two VSAM data sets. Messages are written to the active log.
Location: VSAM Data set M/N (ISMDSA/ISMDSN).
Description
Key = reckey where: Reckey is made from the standard format of the date
combined with time in the long format.
Data = msgid message data MISC
Field Description Default
msgid Message id
message_data Message data
MISC When written (Date Time)
Routine that created message (Routine)
Examples
1998100215:16:34:678178 NSP1177I INTERFACE STATE CHANGE +
>> CWBC10 SERIAL2.220 WAS UNKNOWN, NOW MISSING 10/02/98 15:16 NSPIDISC
1998100215:16:35:306655 NSP1177I INTERFACE STATE CHANGE +
>> CWBC10 LOOPBACK0 WAS UNKNOWN, NOW MISSING 10/02/98 15:16 NSPIDISC
1998100215:16:35:474420 NSP1177I INTERFACE STATE CHANGE +
>> IPM3600A LOOPBACK0 WAS UNKNOWN, NOW MISSING 10/02/98 15:16 NSPIDISC
1998100215:18:15:015785 NSP1177I INTERFACE STATE CHANGE +
>> IPM3600A LOOPBACK0 WAS UNKNOWN, NOW MISSING 10/02/98 15:18 NSPIDISC
Frame Relay PVC Statistics History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the frame relay PVC history data for an interface.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
Key = G_punamex_i_convint_100 where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
convint is the converted interface,
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
GCWBC05XXS2S0P1100 GCWBC05XXS2S0P1 129 48 06/21/04 12:34 ISMMGRI
Frame Relay PVC Statistics History File Format
This is the file format for a frame relay PVC history record.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
Key = G_punamex_i_convint_rr where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
convint is the converted interface,
rr is the record number
Data = `date time PVC int Local(LA LI LD LS) Switched(SA SI SD SS) +
Unused(UA UI UD US)
Field Description Default
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written.
PVC Identifies this as a PVC record.
Int The interface name
Local(LA LI LD LS) Local PVCs
LA Active Local PVCs
LI Inactive Local PVCs
LD Deleted local PVCs
LS Static local PVCs
Switched(SA SI SD SS) Switched PVCs
SA Active Switched PVCs
SI Inactive Switched PVCs
SD Deleted switched PVCs
SS Static switched PVCs
Unused(UA UI UD US) Unused PVCs
UA Active Unused PVCs
UI Inactive Unused PVCs
UD Deleted unused PVCs
US Static unused PVCs
Example
GCWBC05XXS2S0P1101 20040620 09:34 PVC Serial2/0.1 +
Local(0 0 0 1) Switched(0 0 0 0) Unused(0 0 0 0)
SMF Record Format: Frame Relay PVC Statistics History
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 08 4 '&KEYI' 30 '&DATE &TIME &GDATA'
VPDLOG 220 1 08 4 'GCWBC05XXS2S0P1' 30 '20040621 10:09 PVC Serial2/0.1 Local(0 0 0 1) +
Switched(0 0 0 0) Unused(0 0 0 0)'
Frame Relay DLCI Statistics History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the frame relay DLCI history data for an interface.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
Key = N_punamex_i_convint_100 where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
convint is the converted interface,
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
NCWBC05XXS2S0P1100 NCWBC05XXS2S0P1 141 48 06/21/04 12:34 ISMMGRI
Frame Relay DLCI Statistics History File Format
This is the file format for a frame relay DLCI history record.
Location: VSAM Data set I (ISMDSI).
Description
Key = G_punamex_i_convint_rr where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
convint is the converted interface,
rr is the record number
Data = `date time DLCI(DN DU DS DI) IP=IP OP=OP IB=IB OB=OB DP=DP IFECN=IF +
IBECN=IC OF=OFECN OBECN=OC IDP=ID ODP=OD OBP=OBP
OBB=OBB PVCCT=PT PVCSC=PV
Field Description
Date Date when record was written.
time Time when record was written.
DLCI DLCI information
DN DLCI number
DU DLCI usage
DS DLCI status
DI Interface name
IP=IP Input packets
OP=OP Output packets
IB=IB Input bytes
OB=OB Output bytes
DP=DP Dropped packets
IFECN=IF input FECN packets
OFECN=OF Output FECN packets
OBECN=OC Output BECN packets
IDP=ID Input DE packets
ODP=ODP Output DE packets
OBP=OBP Output broadcast packets
OBB=OBB Output broadcast bytes
PVCCT=PT PVC create time
PVCSC=PV Last time PVC status changed
Example
NCWBC05XXS2S0P1101 '20040619 21:34 DLCI (16 LOCAL STATIC Serial2/0.1) IP=0 OP=288059 +
IB=0 OB=18437912 DP=0 IFECN=0 IBECN=0 OFECN=0 OBECN=0 IDP=0 ODP=0 OBP=288058 +
OBB=18437888 PVCCT=2w1d PVCSC=2w1d '
SMF Record Format: Frame Relay DLCI Statistics History
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 09 4 '&KEYI' 30 '&DATE &TIME &DATANS'
VPDLOG 220 1 09 4 'NCWBC05XXS2S0P1' 30 '20040621 10:09 DLCI (16 LOCAL STATIC SERIAL2/0.1 +
BW 1544 Kbit) IP=0 OP=316528 IB=0 OB=20259928 DP=0 IFECN=0 IBECN=0 OFECN=0 OBECN=0 IDP=0 +
ODP=0 OBP=316527 OBB=20259904 PVCCT=2w2d PVCSC=2w2d'
SNA Switch Performance History Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the SNA Switch performance history for a SNASw server.
Location: VSAM Data set W (ISMDSW).
Description
Key = SWSNP_cpnamex_100 where: cpnamex is the cpname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
100 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
SWSNPCATDOGXX100 SWSNPCATDOGXX 122 99 06/21/04 14:26 SNASWMON
SNA Switch Performance History File Format
This is the file format for a SNA Switch server performance history record.
Location: VSAM Data set W (ISMDSW).
Description
Key = SWSNP_cpnamex_rr where: punamex is the puname padded with
x(s) to build an 8-character name,
rr is the record number
Data = date time c1 c2 c3 m pf
Field Description
Date Date when the record was written
time time when the record was written
c1 c2 c3 CPU utilization by the SNASw server
c1 5 Seconds
c2 1 Minute
c3 5 Minutes
m memory utilization by the SNASw server
pf percentage of total router memory which is free
Example
SWSNPCATDOGXX101 20040621 09:11 0.07 0.04 0.05 1572784 77.3
SMF Record Format: SNA Switch Performance History
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 10 4 '&KEYI' 30 '&DATE &TIME &DATA'
VPDLOG 220 1 10 4 'SWSNPGALWAY' 30 '20040621 15:40 0.00 0.00 0.00 1837612 71.3'
SNA Switch Link Statistics Control File Format
This control file is used to manage the SNA Switch link statistics history for a SNASw server.
Location: VSAM Data set W (ISMDSW).
Description
Key = L_puname#_link#_1000 where: puname# is the puname padded with
#(s) to build an 8-character name,
link# is the link name padded with #(s) to build
an 8-character name,
1000 is the record number containing VSAM Control
Data = data_key last_index Keep_count MISC
Field Description Default
data_key Base key for history records
last_index Last record number
keep_count Number of records to archive
MISC Last Update (Date Time)
Operator who made last update (OPID)
Example
LISMCATDGMVSE####1000 LISMCATDGMVSE#### 1006 99 06/21/04 14:42 SNASWMON
SNA Switch Link Statistics Record Formats
This is the file format for a SNA Switch link statistics history record.
Location: VSAM Data set W (ISMDSW).
Description
Key = L_puname#_rr where: puname# is the puname padded with
#(s) to build an 8-character name,
rr is the record number
Data = date time adjcp link A=a B=b C=c D=d E=e F=f G=g H=h I=I J=j K=k L=l
Field Description
Date Date the record was written
Time Time the record was written
Adjcp CPName of the other end of the link
Link SNASw link name
A=a Total XID bytes sent
B=b Total XID bytes received
C=c Total XID frames sent
D=d Total XID frames received
E=e Total data bytes sent
F=f Total data bytes received
G=g Total data frames sent
H=h Total data frames received
I=I Total session control frames sent
J=j Total session control frames received
K=k Total number of successful XID exchanges
L=l Total number of unsuccessful XID exchanges
Example
LISMCATDGMVSE####1001 '20040621 12:12 NETA.MVSE MVSE A=3822 B=3630 C=2280 D=39 E=2741 F=2492 G=41 H=38 I=6 J=6 K=8 L=0'
SMF Record Format: SNA Switch Link Statistics
VPDLOG &ISMRECID 1 14 4 '&KEYI' 30 '&DATE &TIME &DATA'
VPDLOG 220 1 14 4 'LISMGALWYMVSE####' 30 '20040621 15:42 NETA.MVSE MVSE A=392 B=439 C=5 +
D=4 E=75285 F=125091 G=688 H=689 I=18 J=19 K=1 L=0'
Posted: Wed Sep 1 10:57:55 PDT 2004
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