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Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Guide

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secondary secondary-url secondary_url: Specifies the secondary URL location to which the
system pushes the hexdump files.
secondary_url must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 1024 characters in the format:
//user:password@host:[port]/direct.
via local-context: Specifies that the local context, and, subsequently, the SPIO management ports,
will be used to pull or push hexdump files.
max-files files: Specifies the maximum number of files that can be transferred per push.
files must be an integer from 4 to 4000.
max-tasks max_tasks: Specifies the maximum number of files per push.
max_tasks must be an integer from 4 through 8.
module-only: Specifies that the transfer of hexdump records is to be applied only to the module
type for which the configuration was originally created. If this option is not enabled, the transfer
will occur for all record types.
Use the use-harddisk keyword to specify that the hard disk drive on the SMC is to be used to store
hexdump records.
Default: Disabled.
This keyword must be enabled for hexdump records.Important
Configuring the Hexdump File Parameters
Use the following configuration to specify the format of the hexdump files:
config
context context_name
hexdump-module
file [ compression { gzip | none } | current-prefix prefix | delete-timeout seconds | directory
directory_name | exclude-checksum-record | field-separator { hyphen | omit | underscore } | headers |
name file_name | reset-indicator | rotation { num-records number | tariff-time minute minutes hour hours
| time seconds | volume bytes } | sequence-number { length length | omit | padded | padded-six-length |
unpadded } | storage-limit limit | time-stamp { expanded-format | rotated-format | unix-format } |
trailing-text string | trap-on-file-delete | xor-final-record ] +
end
Notes:
Use the default file [ compression | current-prefix | delete-timeout | directory | field-separator |
headers | name | reset-indicator | rotation { num-records | tariff-time | time | volume } |
sequence-number | storage-limit | time-stamp | trailing-text | trap-on-file-delete ] + command to
configure the default setting for the specified keyword(s).
Use the compression { gzip | none } keyword to specify the compressions of hexdump files.
gzip: Enables GNU zip compression of the hexdump file at approximately 10:1 ratio.
none: Disables Gzip compression.
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Configuring the Hexdump File Parameters

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Cisco ASR 5000 Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelASR 5000 Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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