history_interval monitor - SNMP OIDs

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OIDs - history_interval monitor

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OID list for history interval

history Control Interval
historyControlInterval 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.5 (defined in RMON-MIB)
The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled for each bucket in the part of the media-specific table associated with this historyControlEntry. This interval can be set to any number of seconds between 1 and 3600 (1 hour). Because the counters in a bucket may overflow at their maximum value with no indication, a prudent manager will take into account the possibility of overflow in any of the associated counters. It is important to consider the minimum time in which any counter could overflow on a particular media type and set the historyControlInterval object to a value less than this interval. This is typically most important for the 'octets' counter in any media-specific table. For example, on an Ethernet network, the etherHistoryOctets counter could overflow in about one hour at the Ethernet's maximum utilization. This object may not be modified if the associated historyControlStatus object is equal to valid(1).
ether History Interval Start
etherHistoryIntervalStart 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.3 (defined in RMON-MIB)
The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval over which this sample was measured. If the probe keeps track of the time of day, it should start the first sample of the history at a time such that when the next hour of the day begins, a sample is started at that instant. Note that following this rule may require the probe to delay collecting the first sample of the history, as each sample must be of the same interval. Also note that the sample which is currently being collected is not accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
history Control Interval
historyControlInterval 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.5 (defined in rfc1271)
The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled for each bucket in the part of the media-specific table associated with this historyControl entry. This interval can be set to any number of seconds between 1 and 3600 (1 hour). Because the counters in a bucket may overflow at their maximum value with no indication, a prudent manager will take into account the possibility of overflow in any of the associated counters. It is important to consider the minimum time in which any counter could overflow on a particular media type and set the historyControlInterval object to a value less than this interval. This is typically most important for the 'octets' counter in any media-specific table. For example, on an Ethernet network, the etherHistoryOctets counter could overflow in about one hour at the Ethernet's maximum utilization. This object may not be modified if the associated historyControlStatus object is equal to valid(1).
ether History Interval Start
etherHistoryIntervalStart 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.3 (defined in rfc1271)
The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval over which this sample was measured. If the probe keeps track of the time of day, it should start the first sample of the history at a time such that when the next hour of the day begins, a sample is started at that instant. Note that following this rule may require the probe to delay collecting the first sample of the history, as each sample must be of the same interval. Also note that the sample which is currently being collected is not accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
token Ring Mac-Layer History Interval Start
tokenRingMLHistoryIntervalStart 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.3.1.3 (defined in rfc1513)
The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval over which this sample was measured. If the probe keeps track of the time of day, it should start the first sample of the history at a time such that when the next hour of the day begins, a sample is started at that instant. Note that following this rule may require the probe to delay collecting the first sample of the history, as each sample must be of the same interval. Also note that the sample which is currently being collected is not accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
token Ring P History Interval Start
tokenRingPHistoryIntervalStart 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.4.1.3 (defined in rfc1513)
The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval over which this sample was measured. If the probe keeps track of the time of day, it should start the first sample of the history at a time such that when the next hour of the day begins, a sample is started at that instant. Note that following this rule may require the probe to delay collecting the first sample of the history, as each sample must be of the same interval. Also note that the sample which is currently being collected is not accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
history Control Interval
historyControlInterval 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.5 (defined in rfc1757)
The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled for each bucket in the part of the media-specific table associated with this historyControlEntry. This interval can be set to any number of seconds between 1 and 3600 (1 hour). Because the counters in a bucket may overflow at their maximum value with no indication, a prudent manager will take into account the possibility of overflow in any of the associated counters. It is important to consider the minimum time in which any counter could overflow on a particular media type and set the historyControlInterval object to a value less than this interval. This is typically most important for the 'octets' counter in any media-specific table. For example, on an Ethernet network, the etherHistoryOctets counter could overflow in about one hour at the Ethernet's maximum utilization. This object may not be modified if the associated historyControlStatus object is equal to valid(1).
ether History Interval Start
etherHistoryIntervalStart 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.3 (defined in rfc1757)
The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval over which this sample was measured. If the probe keeps track of the time of day, it should start the first sample of the history at a time such that when the next hour of the day begins, a sample is started at that instant. Note that following this rule may require the probe to delay collecting the first sample of the history, as each sample must be of the same interval. Also note that the sample which is currently being collected is not accessible in this table until the end of its interval.
ADSL2 Performance Monitoring L History Init15 M Interval
adsl2PMLHistInit15MInterval 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.238.1.4.1.5.1.1 (defined in ADSL2-LINE-MIB)
The interval number.
ADSL2 Performance Monitoring L History Init15 M Valid Interval
adsl2PMLHistInit15MValidInterval 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.238.1.4.1.5.1.7 (defined in ADSL2-LINE-MIB)
This variable indicates if the data for this interval is valid.
Cisco Entity Performance History Interval
cepHistInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.756.1.4.1.1 (defined in CISCO-ENTITY-PERFORMANCE-MIB)
This object identifies the time interval for which the performance history being applied. The interval values can be 1 minute, 5 minutes, etc. as specified in the CiscoEntPerfHistInterval.
Cisco Entity Sensor History Collection Interval Time
ceshCollectionIntervalTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.768.0.1.1.1 (defined in CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-HISTORY-MIB)
This object indicates the length of the sampling interval for the collection.
Cisco Entity Sensor History Collection Interval Table
ceshCollectionIntervalTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.768.0.2 (defined in CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-HISTORY-MIB)
This table contains the historic data for each collection maintained by the system. This table has an expansion dependent relationship on the ceshCollectionTable, containing zero or more rows for each corresponding collection.
Cisco Entity Sensor History Collection Interval Entry
ceshCollectionIntervalEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.768.0.2.1 (defined in CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-HISTORY-MIB)
An entry describes the data collected for an interval. The system creates a row in the ceshCollectionIntervalTable after it has sampled a sample for a given collection. The maximum allowable entries for a collection should be less than or equal to the value specified by ceshCollectionMaxIntervals instance. Once number of entries is equal to ceshCollectionMaxIntervals, then the system destroys the lease recent row from the collection before creating a new one. An agent destroys all conceptual entries corresponding to a physical entity upon removal of the physical entity.
Cisco Entity Sensor History Collection Interval Number
ceshCollectionIntervalNumber 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.768.0.2.1.1 (defined in CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-HISTORY-MIB)
This object indicates the interval number identifying the interval. The interval identified by the value '1' represents the most recent interval, and the interval identified by the value (n) represents the interval immediately preceding the interval identified by the value (n-1).
Cisco Entity Sensor History Collection Interval Sensor Value
ceshCollectionIntervalSensorValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.768.0.2.1.2 (defined in CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-HISTORY-MIB)
This object indicates the sensor value for the corresponding physical entity during the interval. To correctly display or interpret this variable's value, you must also know the sensor's type, scale, and precision indicated by the corresponding entry in the entPhySensorTable (defined by the ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB) or entSensorValueTable (defined by the CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB).
Cisco Entity Sensor History Collection Interval Time Stamp
ceshCollectionIntervalTimeStamp 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.768.0.2.1.3 (defined in CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-HISTORY-MIB)
This object indicates the value of sysUpTime when the system sampled the corresponding sensor.
Cisco Entity Sensor History Collection Interval Group
ceshCollectionIntervalGroup 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.768.1.2.2 (defined in CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-HISTORY-MIB)
This group contains collection of interval objects related to entity sensor history collection
cisco Gateway GPRS Support Node Ext History Call Rate Interval
cGgsnExtHistCallRateInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.647.1.1.16.1.2 (defined in CISCO-GGSN-EXT-MIB)
This object indicates the time interval for which the statistics are sampled.
cisco Gateway GPRS Support Node Ext History Thruput Interval
cGgsnExtHistThruputInterval 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.647.1.1.17.1.2 (defined in CISCO-GGSN-EXT-MIB)
This object indicates the time interval at which the statistics are sampled. The objects cGgsnThruputIntervalOne and cGgsnThruputIntervalTwo in the CISCO-GGSN-MIB represent the configuration values of the intervals.

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