CISCO-REPORT-INTERVAL-TC-MIB - xxxReportInterval

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xxxReportInterval

xxx Report Interval

'This object indicates the duration of a report interval.' ::= { xxx } SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) UNITS 'report intervals' MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION 'This object indicates the maximum number of report intervals.' ::= { xxx } SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS 'xxx-units' MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION 'This object indicates the time that has elapsed since the beginning of the current report interval.' ::= { xxx } SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS 'report intervals' MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION 'This object indicates the number of report intervals for which data has been collected. The value of this column starts at 0 and increments at the end of each report interval until the number of report intervals is equal to the corresponding value of xxxReportMaxIntervals.' ::= { xxx } SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS 'report intervals' MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION 'This object indicates the number of report intervals, in the range of 0 to the value of the corresponding instance of xxxReportValidIntervals, for which no data is available. The value of this column will typically be 0, except in certain circumstances when some intervals are not available. ::= { xxx } Observe that if the MIB module defines tables that maintain performance data for multiple instances of a measured entity (e.g., an interface), then the definition of these objects need to allow for the maintenance of these objects per instance of the measured entity. A MIB module may choose to provide the write-access to xxxReportInterval and xxxReportMaxIntervals. In this case, the MIB module must consider the following: - The MIB module may want to refine the data type to something more concise. Alternatively, an implementation may specify variations in an agent capabilities. - If the definition of either of these objects specifies '0' as an acceptable value, then the descriptive text should describe the semantics of this value. - The descriptive text of xxxReportInterval must explain, 'When this value changes, the SNMP entity should discard any previously collected report interval data.' - The descriptive text of xxxReportMaxIntervals must explain, 'When this value changes to a value less than its current value, the SNMP entity should discard older report intervals to comply with the new value.' The initial version of the MIB module.

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