cMediaGwRscStatsTable - Cisco Media Gw Rsc Stats Table

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cMediaGwRscStatsTable

Cisco Media Gw Rsc Stats Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.324.1.2.1

This table stores the gateway resource statistics information. ::= { cMediaGwStats 1 } SYNTAX CMediaGwRscStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Each entry stores the statistics information for a specific resource. INDEX { cmgwIndex, cmgwRscStatsIndex} ::= { cMediaGwRscStatsTable 1 } CMediaGwRscStatsEntry::= SEQUENCE { cmgwRscStatsIndex INTEGER, cmgwRscMaximumUtilization Gauge32, cmgwRscMinimumUtilization Gauge32, cmgwRscAverageUtilization Gauge32, cmgwRscSinceLastReset Unsigned32 } SYNTAX INTEGER { cpu (1), staticmemory (2), dynamicmemory (3), sysmemory (4), commbuffer (5), msgq (6), atmq (7), svccongestion (8), rsvpq (9), dspq (10), h248congestion (11), callpersec (12), smallipcbuffer (13), mediumipcbuffer (14), largeipcbuffer (15), hugeipcbuffer (16), mblkipcbuffer (17) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION An index that uniquely identifies a specific gateway resource. ::= { cMediaGwRscStatsEntry 1 } SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the maximum utilization of the resource over the interval specified by the 'cmgwRscSinceLastReset'. ::= { cMediaGwRscStatsEntry 2 } SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the minimum utilization of the resource over the interval specified by the 'cmgwRscSinceLastReset'. ::= { cMediaGwRscStatsEntry 3 } SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the average utilization of the resource over the interval specified by the 'cmgwRscSinceLastReset'. ::= { cMediaGwRscStatsEntry 4 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds The elapsed time (in seconds) from the last periodic reset. The following objects are reset at the last reset: 'cmgwRscMaximumUtilization' 'cmgwRscMinimumUtilization' 'cmgwRscAverageUtilization' ::= { cMediaGwRscStatsEntry 5 } --********************************************************************** --Conformance --********************************************************************** cMediaGwMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoMediaGatewayMIB 2 } cMediaGwMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cMediaGwMIBConformance 1 } cMediaGwMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cMediaGwMIBConformance 2 } -- --Conformance and compliance statements -- cMediaGwMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION The compliance statement for the SNMP entities which implement Media Gateway MIB. This has been replaced by cMediaGwMIBComplianceRev1 This group is mandatory for a media gateway which supports one or more signaling protocol stacks. This group is mandatory for a media gateway which supports one or more domain name. This group is mandatory for a media gateway which supports one or more IP address. This group is mandatory for a media gateway which supports DNS name server. This group is mandatory for a media gateway which supports LIF (logical interface). This group is mandatory for a media gateway which supports any signaling protocol. The minimal requirement for supporting this object is 'ipv4' address type The minimal requirement for supporting this object is 'ipv4' address The minimal requirement for supporting this object is 'ipv4' address type The minimal requirement for supporting this object is 'ipv4' address

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