OID | 1.3.6.1.2.1.97.1.8.6.1.3 |
Module | DIFFSERV-MIB (CISCO) |
Nom | diffServMaxRateAbsolute |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum rate in kilobits/sec that a downstream scheduler
element should allocate to this queue. If the value is zero, then
there is effectively no maximum rate limit and that the scheduler
should attempt to be work conserving for this queue. If the value
is non-zero, the scheduler will limit the servicing of this queue
to, at most, this rate in a non-work-conserving manner.
Note that this attribute value and that of
diffServMaxRateRelative are coupled: changes to one will affect
the value of the other. They are linked by the following
equation, in that setting one will change the other:
diffServMaxRateRelative =
(diffServMaxRateAbsolute*1000000)/ifSpeed
or, if appropriate:
diffServMaxRateRelative = diffServMaxRateAbsolute/ifHighSpeed |
Unite | kilobits per second |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 (1...4294967295) |
Module | DIFFSERV-MIB (DELL) |
Nom | diffServMaxRateAbsolute |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum rate in kilobits/sec that a downstream scheduler
element should allocate to this queue. If the value is zero, then
there is effectively no maximum rate limit and that the scheduler
should attempt to be work conserving for this queue. If the value
is non-zero, the scheduler will limit the servicing of this queue
to, at most, this rate in a non-work-conserving manner.
Note that this attribute value and that of
diffServMaxRateRelative are coupled: changes to one will affect
the value of the other. They are linked by the following
equation, in that setting one will change the other:
diffServMaxRateRelative =
(diffServMaxRateAbsolute*1000000)/ifSpeed
or, if appropriate:
diffServMaxRateRelative = diffServMaxRateAbsolute/ifHighSpeed |
Unite | kilobits per second |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 (1...4294967295) |
Module | DIFFSERV-MIB (ietf) |
Nom | diffServMaxRateAbsolute |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum rate in kilobits/sec that a downstream scheduler
element should allocate to this queue. If the value is zero, then
there is effectively no maximum rate limit and that the scheduler
should attempt to be work conserving for this queue. If the value
is non-zero, the scheduler will limit the servicing of this queue
to, at most, this rate in a non-work-conserving manner.
Note that this attribute value and that of
diffServMaxRateRelative are coupled: changes to one will affect
the value of the other. They are linked by the following
equation, in that setting one will change the other:
diffServMaxRateRelative =
(diffServMaxRateAbsolute*1000000)/ifSpeed
or, if appropriate:
diffServMaxRateRelative = diffServMaxRateAbsolute/ifHighSpeed |
Unite | kilobits per second |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 (1...4294967295) |
Module | DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | diffServMaxRateAbsolute |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum rate in kilobits/sec that a downstream scheduler
element should allocate to this queue. If the value is zero, then
there is effectively no maximum rate limit and that the scheduler
should attempt to be work conserving for this queue. If the value
is non-zero, the scheduler will limit the servicing of this queue
to, at most, this rate in a non-work-conserving manner.
Note that this attribute value and that of
diffServMaxRateRelative are coupled: changes to one will affect
the value of the other. They are linked by the following
equation, in that setting one will change the other:
diffServMaxRateRelative =
(diffServMaxRateAbsolute*1000000)/ifSpeed
or, if appropriate:
diffServMaxRateRelative = diffServMaxRateAbsolute/ifHighSpeed |
Unite | kilobits per second |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 (1...4294967295) |
Module | DIFFSERV-MIB (FS) |
Nom | diffServMaxRateAbsolute |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum rate in kilobits/sec that a downstream scheduler
element should allocate to this queue. If the value is zero, then
there is effectively no maximum rate limit and that the scheduler
should attempt to be work conserving for this queue. If the value
is non-zero, the scheduler will limit the servicing of this queue
to, at most, this rate in a non-work-conserving manner.
Note that this attribute value and that of
diffServMaxRateRelative are coupled: changes to one will affect
the value of the other. They are linked by the following
equation, in that setting one will change the other:
diffServMaxRateRelative =
(diffServMaxRateAbsolute*1000000)/ifSpeed
or, if appropriate:
diffServMaxRateRelative = diffServMaxRateAbsolute/ifHighSpeed |
Unite | kilobits per second |
Syntaxe | Unsigned32 (1...4294967295) |