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    B-1 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 APPENDIX B IPM Command Reference This appendix provides a list of the IPM commands. T able B-1 shows the format of the commands and a description of the actions that they perform. T able B-1 IPM Commands Command Description ipm help Displays the command syntax for the ipm command and [...]

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    Appendix B IPM Command Reference B-2 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 ipm stop db Stops the IPM database server on the local host. ipm start web Starts the IPM web server on the local host. ipm stop web Stops the IPM web server on the local host. ipm start name Starts the IPM naming server on the local host. ipm stop nam[...]

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    B-3 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 Appendix B IPM Command Reference ipm bro wserpath Resets the path to the system web browser . ipm export Starts the ipm export utility . For more information on this command, use the ipm export help command. For a sample output of the ipm export help command, see the “Output of ipm [...]

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    Appendix B IPM Command Reference B-4 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 ipm loadtarg f ilename Loads the specif ied target seed f ile into the IPM database. ipm loadcoll f ilename Loads the specif ied collector seed f ile into the IPM database. ipm addsrc Adds a source router to the IPM database using command line prompts.[...]

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    B-5 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 Appendix B IPM Command Reference Output of ipm status Command Output of ipm status Command The follo wing example sho ws the status information displayed when you use the ipm status command: IPM Database Server Already Running. IPM Web Server Already Running. IPM Process Manager Alrea[...]

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    Appendix B IPM Command Reference Output of ipm help Command B-6 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 Output of ipm help Command The following e xample sho ws the command syntax and help that is displayed when you use the ipm help command: # ipm help ipm - Starts all IPM Servers and one Client on the local host. ipm start - S[...]

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    B-7 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 Appendix B IPM Command Reference Output of ipm help Command ipm console - Display the ipmConsoleLog.log file. ipm viewlog - Display the ipmLoggerLog.x file with PAGER ipm logger - Display the ipmLoggerLog.x file with tail -f. ipm browserpath - Reset the path to the system Web Browser.[...]

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    Appendix B IPM Command Reference Output of ipm export help Command B-8 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 Output of ipm export help Command The following e xample sho ws the command syntax and help that is displayed when you use the ipm export help command: Note Y ou must be logged in as the root user to use e xport IPM da[...]

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    B-9 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 Appendix B IPM Command Reference Output of ipm export help Command Output options: -c Display collector configuration. If <name> is omitted, display a list of all collectors. If <name> is specified, display information about the specified collector. -s Display source route[...]

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    Appendix B IPM Command Reference Output of ipm export help Command B-10 Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor User Guide 78-7072-01 -jm Display monthly jitter statistical data. If <name> is omitted, display data for all jitter collectors. If <name> is specified, display information about the specified collector. -r Generate summary web[...]