OID | 1.3.6.1.4.1.14706.1.1.6.1.4 |
Module | SFLOW-MIB (DELL) |
Nom | sFlowCpInterval |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum number of seconds between successive samples of the
counters associated with this data source. A sampling interval
of 0 disables counter sampling. |
Syntaxe | Integer32 |
Module | SFLOW-MIB (Alcatel) |
Nom | sFlowCpInterval |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum number of seconds between successive samples of the
counters associated with this data source. A sampling interval
of 0 disables counter sampling.
The agent is permitted to have minimum and maximum allowable
values for the counter polling interval. A minimum interval
lets the agent designer set an upper bound on the overhead
associated with polling, and a maximum interval may be the
result of implementation restrictions (such as counter size).
In addition not all values between the maximum and minimum may
be realizable as the sampling interval (again because of
implementation considerations).
When the sampling rate is set the agent is free to adjust the
value so that it lies between the maximum and minimum values
and has the closest achievable value.
When read, the agent must return the actual sampling interval
it will be using (after the adjustments previously described).
The sampling algorithm must converge so that over time the
number of packets sampled approaches 1/Nth of the total number
of packets in the monitored flows. |
Syntaxe | Integer32 |
Module | SFLOW-MIB (Force10-9.14.2.1) |
Nom | sFlowCpInterval |
Acces | readwrite |
Status | current |
Description | The maximum number of seconds between successive samples of the
counters associated with this data source. A sampling interval
of 0 disables counter sampling.
The agent is permitted to have minimum and maximum allowable
values for the counter polling interval. A minimum interval
lets the agent designer set an upper bound on the overhead
associated with polling, and a maximum interval may be the
result of implementation restrictions (such as counter size).
In addition not all values between the maximum and minimum may
be realizable as the sampling interval (again because of
implementation considerations).
When the sampling rate is set the agent is free to adjust the
value so that it lies between the maximum and minimum values
and has the closest achievable value.
When read, the agent must return the actual sampling interval
it will be using (after the adjustments previously described).
The sampling algorithm must converge so that over time the
number of packets sampled approaches 1/Nth of the total number
of packets in the monitored flows. |
Syntaxe | Integer32 |