ccqmCmtsEnforceRuleEntry - Cisco Cable QOS monitor Cmts Enforce Rule Entry - CISCO-CABLE-QOS-MONITOR-MIB

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ccqmCmtsEnforceRuleEntry

Cisco Cable QOS monitor Cmts Enforce Rule Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.341.1.1.1.1

A set of attributes of a enforce rule on the CMTS. One entry exists for each QoS enforce rule. It is indexed by ccqmCmtsEnfRuleName as each enforce rule is associated with a unique name. The user can define the legacy/basic monitoring as: Suppose, the duration is 2 hours and the average rate is 2kbits/sec, so the following object would be need to set: ccqmCmtsEnfRuleMonType = 1 (Basic) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleMonDuration = 120 (minutes) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleAvgRate = 2 (kbits/sec) Consider the example of setting the following peak-offpeak monitoring: First peak time: Morning 6:00am to 9:00am. Average rate is 2kbits/sec. Second peak time: Evening 6:00pm to 10:00pm. Average rate is 3kbits/sec. Offpeak time: The remaining time i.e., 12:00 midnight to 6:00am and from 9:00am to 6:00pm and 10:00pm to 12:00 midnight would constitute the offpeak time. Let us assume the monitoring-duration is 2 hours and the average rate is 1kbits/sec. And so the relevant objects would look like: ccqmCmtsEnfRuleMonType = 2 (peakOffPeak) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleFirstPeakTime = 6 (0600 hours) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleFirstDuration = 180 min (3 hours) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleFirstAvgRate = 2 (kbits/sec) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleSecondPeakTime = 18 (1800 hours) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleSecondDuration = 240 min (4 hours) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleSecondAvgRate = 3 (kbits/sec) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleOffPeakDuration = 160 min (2 hours) ccqmCmtsEnfRuleOffPeakAvgRate = 1 (kbits/sec).

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