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Chapter 10 Managing Subscribers
Monitoring Subscribers
Monitoring Subscribers
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How to Monitor the Subscriber Database, page 10-20
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Displaying Subscribers, page 10-22
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How to Display Subscriber Information, page 10-27
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Displaying Anonymous Subscriber Information, page 10-29
The CLI provides several commands that allow you to monitor subscribers. These commands can be used
to display information regarding the following:
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Subscriber Database
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All subscribers meeting various criteria
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Individual subscriber information, such as properties and mappings
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Anonymous subscribers
Subscribers may be introduced to the Cisco SCE platform via the Cisco SCE platform CLI or via the
Subscriber Manager. The monitoring commands may be used to monitor all subscribers and subscriber
information, regardless of how the subscribers were introduced to the system.
Note that these commands are all in Viewer mode. Make sure that you are in the proper mode and that
the SCE> prompt appears in the command line. Note also that you must specify ‘linecard 0’ in these
commands.
How to Monitor the Subscriber Database
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How to Display the Subscriber Database Counters, page 10-21
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Clearing the Subscriber Database Counters, page 10-22
Use the following commands to display statistics about the subscriber database, and to clear the “
total
”
and “
maximum
” counters.
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show interface linecard 0 subscriber db counters
The following counters are displayed:
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Current number of subscribers
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Current number of introduced subscribers
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Current number of anonymous subscribers
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Current number of active subscribers (with active traffic sessions)
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Current number of subscribers with mappings
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Current number of IP mappings
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Current number of vlan mappings
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Max number of subscribers that can be introduced
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Max number of subscribers with mappings
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Max number of subscribers with mappings date / time
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Total aggregated number introduced