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Chapter 3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with SGM Statistics Reports
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Keep in mind the following considerations:
If you installed SGM in the default directory, /opt, then thenodes.exclude file
is located at /opt/CSCOsgm/reports/etc/nodes.exclude.
If you installed SGM in a different directory, or if you moved the report files
directory using the sgm repdir command, then the/reports/etc/nodes.exclude
file is located in that directory.
Each line in the nodes.exclude file must contain a single node name, or node
name and signaling point name, that matches exactly the real, fully qualified
node name of the node, and each line must end with a colon (:). For example:
sgm-75-59a.cisco.com:
sgm-26-51a.cisco.com:
To exclude a specific signaling point, specify the node name and signaling
point:
sgm-75-59a.cisco.com;net0:
sgm-26-51a.cisco.com;net1:
Wildcard matching is not supported.
If a node or signaling point appears in both the nodes.include file and the
nodes.exclude file, it is excluded. That is, excluding a node or signaling point
overrides including the same node or signaling point.
If you specify a special include file on the sgm accstats or sgm linkstats
command, SGM ignores the nodes.exclude file.
Excluding Specific Linksets from Custom Reports
When you generate a custom accounting statistics or network statistics report,
SGM enables you to exclude one or more specific linksets from the report.
To generate a report that excludes the linksets listed in the user-defined
linksets.exclude file, create the file, then specify default in place of the node-list
argument in the sgm accstats or sgm linkstats command.