hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsTable

This Table is supported only on the NetEngine 8000 F1A.

This table is used to query the hard pipe statistics of access interface.

The indexes of the table are hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsInterfaceIndex, hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsDirection.

OID

Object

Syntax

Max Access

Description

Implemented Specifications

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.1

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsInterfaceIndex

INTEGER

read-only

This object indicates the access interface index.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.2

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsDirection

INTEGER{inbound(1),outbound(2)}

read-only

This object indicates the direction where access hard pipe statistics are queried.

The value can be:

1: inbound

2: outbound

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.3

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsReset

INTEGER{reset(1)}

read-write

This object indicates the statistics are reset.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.4

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsPassPackets

Counter64

read-only

This object indicates the number of passed packets.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.5

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsPassBytes

Counter64

read-only

This object indicates the number of passed bytes.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.6

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsDiscardPackets

Counter64

read-only

This object indicates the number of discarded packets.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.7

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsDiscardBytes

Counter64

read-only

This object indicates the number of discarded bytes.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.8

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsPassPacketsRate

Counter64

read-only

The value of this object identifies the rate of pass packets.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.9

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsPassBytesRate

Counter64

read-only

The value of this object identifies the rate of pass bytes.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.10

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsDiscardPacketsRate

Counter64

read-only

The value of this object identifies the rate of discarded packets.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.32.4.1.1.44.1.11

hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsDiscardBytesRate

Counter64

read-only

The value of this object identifies the rate of discarded bytes.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

Creation Restriction

No entry can be created in this table.

Modification Restriction

Only the hwXQoSHardPipeAccessStatisticsReset object can be modified.

Deletion Restriction

The entries in this table cannot be deleted.

Access Restriction

None.

QoS MIB statistics are monitored in real time. The monitoring period cannot be set to less than 1 minute. If less than 1 minute is set, the monitor waveform may be unstable. The main causes are as follows:

1. When the NMS is used to calculate the collection rate, the collection statistics information is obtained from the device side, and collection time difference means the time difference of packets received by the NMS. When the device or network load is high, there will be a deviation between the time difference of collecting data packets on the device side and that of calculating collection rate on the NMS side. The shorter the collection period, the larger the deviation. So the monitoring period cannot be set to less than 1 minute.

2. To reduce the impact of performance data procession on device CPU, the device returns data saved using software when the NMS-side performance data procession is implemented (hardware data is periodically recorded into software on the device side).

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