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Vishal I don't think that there are such standards for routers. I know that some routers store such data on flash cards for later retrieval and some on hard disks. I would be curious to see how people are storing this data and for how long? Bora On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Vishal Sharma wrote: > Hello All, > > For the TDM world, GR-253 lays out strict standards for > the length of time that a carrier-class box should collect > and store statistics on-board, for retrieval later. The > number is something like 15-min intervals for 3 days. > The purpose supposedly is that if the connection to the EMS > dies, the box at least should allow the provider to recover > statistics data from it. > > My question is: what are similar standards (or existing > best practices) in the IP carrier community today? How much > statistics-related information do carriers like to have from > IP boxes? > What would carriers like to have? > > (The only reference I could find on this was Blain Christian's > draft > http://search.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-christian-tewg-measurement-00.t > xt) > > Are there others? > Do people (read carriers) have any thoughts or suggestions or > pointers? > > Thanks, > > -Vishal >
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