xsSmonResourceAllocation - xs Smon Resource Allocation - SMON2-MIB

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xsSmonResourceAllocation

xs Smon Resource Allocation

This item is used to define which SMON applications are using resources at the agent. When the console performs smon application it should read this item in order to know which of the SMON applications are available in this agent. When there is a value of 0 (zero) in the relevant bit it means that the associated application is not running on the agent, When there is a value of 1 (one) in the relevant bit it means that the associated application is suported. D0 - statistics D1 - history D2 - alarm D3 - host D4 - hostTopN D5 - matrix D6 - filter D7 - capture D8 - event D9 - tokenRing D10 - protocolDir D11 -protocolDist D12 -addressMap D13 -nlHost D14 - nlMatrix D15 -alHost D16 -alMatrix D17 -usrHistory D18 - probeConfig D19 -port D20 - portTopN D21 - subnet D22 - subnetMatrix D23 - vlan D24 - vlanMatrix D25 - nlHostTopN D26 - portHistory

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