rprIfIdleThreshold - rpr If Idle Threshold - IEEE-802DOT17-RPR-MIB

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rprIfIdleThreshold

rpr If Idle Threshold
1.0.8802.17.1.1.1.1.1.1.13

Indicates that a MAC is experiencing an adverse rate mismatch. When the PTQ depth exceeds this value, the incoming link is considered adversely rate mismatched. This attribute specifies the idle-threshold location from the top of the PTQ buffer, in MTU size. Default value should be 1, which means (sizePTQ - mtuSize)

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