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Configuring The Hexdump Module - Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Manual

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• Although hexdump record generation is supported on both single-mode and multi-mode, it is
• Use the default cdr-multi-mode command to configure this command with its default setting.
• Default: Single CDRMOD mode

Configuring the Hexdump Module

Use the following configuration to specify the handling characteristics of the hexdump files:
config
] | push-interval interval | push-trigger space-usage-percent trigger_percent | remove-file-after-transfer
| transfer-mode { pull [ module-only ] | push primary { encrypted-url | url } url [ secondary {
encrypted-secondary-url | secondary-url } secondary_url ] [ via local-context ] [ max-files files ] [ max-tasks
max_tasks ] [ module-only ] } | use-harddisk }
Notes:
• Use the default hexdump [ purge | push-interval | push-trigger [ space-usage-percent ] |
• Use the no hexdump [ purge | remove-file-after-transfer | use-harddisk ] + command to disable the
• Use the purge { storage-limit megabytes | time-limit seconds } [ max-files max_records ] keywords
recommended to enable the CDR multi-mode.
context context_name
hexdump-module
hexdump { purge { storage-limit megabytes | time-limit seconds } [ max-files max_records
end
remove-file-after-transfer | transfer-mode [ module-only ] | use-harddisk ] + command to configure
the keywords to its the default setting.
◦ purge: Not enabled
◦ push-interval: 60 seconds
◦ push-trigger: 80 percent
◦ remove-file-after-transfer: Disabled
◦ transfer mode: PUSH
◦ use-harddisk: Disabled
configured hexdump file storage and processing.
◦ purge: Disables the deleting of record files on the hard disk based on a storage limit or a time
limit.
◦ remove-file-after-transfer: Retains a copy of the file even after it has been pushed or pulled to
another server.
◦ use-harddisk: Disables data storage on the system's hard disk.
to configure parameters for deleting hexdump records from the hard drive. This command is not enabled
by default.
◦ storage-limit megabytes: Specifies that hexdump records are to be deleted from the hard drive
upon reaching a storage limit defined in megabytes.
bytes must be an integer from 10 through 143360.
Configuring the Hexdump Module
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