bulkstats collector max-size
â– Use to set the maximum size of the bulk statistics file for all collectors combined.
Even when you configure more than one collector, the first maximum file size
configured is the combined size of all collectors.
â– The maximum file size that you can configure is 20971520 bytes. However, if
you do not configure a maximum size, then the maximum file size defaults to
5767168 bytes.
â– Although the CLI accepts the commands, you cannot unconfigure or modify the
configuration of the maximum file size until the router is rebooted.
â– Example
host1(config)#bulkstats collector 2 max-size 20480
â– Use the no version to set the size of the bulk statistics file to the default, 5767168
bytes.
â– See bulkstats collector.
bulkstats collector primary-receiver
â– Use to assign the primary receiver to which the system transfers data.
â– The index for the receiver must match the index that you specified with the
bulkstats receiver remote-name command.
â– Example
host1(config)#bulkstats collector 2 primary-receiver 7
â– Use the no version to clear the primary receiver and disable the collector.
â– See bulkstats collector.
bulkstats collector secondary-receiver
â– Use to assign the secondary (that is, the backup) receiver to which the system
transfers data.
â– The index for the receiver must match the index you specified with the bulkstats
receiver remote-name command.
â– Example
host1(config)#bulkstats collector 2 secondary-receiver 5
â– Use the no version to clear the secondary receiver.
â– See bulkstats collector.
bulkstats collector single-interval
â– Use to set the system to retrieve bulk statistics once only, rather than periodically.
â– Example
host1(config)#bulkstats collector 2 single-interval
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Chapter 4: Configuring SNMP