This attribute specifies an upper bound on the delay of a route,
which is the sum of the delays of all trunks on the route. It should
be provisioned with a reasonable maximum acceptable delay for the
end to end one way delay of a 512-byte packet. Remember, that the
trunk during its staging measures a measuredRoundTripDelay. This
delay is divided by two and truncated to an integer number of
milliseconds to provide a one way delay which is used to populate
the delay in this trunk object in the topological database. The value
includes emission, propagation, and queuing delays. A 512-byte
packet is used to perform the measurement.
If for any trunk the half of the trunk's measuredRoundTripDelay is
larger than the maximumAcceptableDelay, then that trunk is not
considered during the route selection.
While a shortest route is being selected, the route delay is being
compared with the maximumAcceptableDelay attribute, and this is
done for any minimization criterion. No route is selected if the
delay metric of the shortest route is larger than the
maximumAcceptableDelay.
Parsed from file nortelPC-vncsCallServerV1.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-VncsCallServerMIB
This attribute specifies an upper bound on the delay of a route,
which is the sum of the delays of all trunks on the route. It should
be provisioned with a reasonable maximum acceptable delay for the
end to end one way delay of a 512-byte packet. Remember, that the
trunk during its staging measures a measuredRoundTripDelay. This
delay is divided by two and truncated to an integer number of
milliseconds to provide a one way delay which is used to populate
the delay in this trunk object in the topological database. The value
includes emission, propagation, and queuing delays. A 512-byte
packet is used to perform the measurement.
If for any trunk the half of the trunk's measuredRoundTripDelay is
larger than the maximumAcceptableDelay, then that trunk is not
considered during the route selection.
While a shortest route is being selected, the route delay is being
compared with the maximumAcceptableDelay attribute, and this is
done for any minimization criterion. No route is selected if the
delay metric of the shortest route is larger than the
maximumAcceptableDelay.
Parsed from file Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-VncsCallServerMIB.mib
Module: Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-VncsCallServerMIB
Vendor: Northern Telecom, Ltd.
Module: Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-VncsCallServerMIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
mscVncsVpMaximumAcceptableDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..100000) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This attribute specifies an upper bound on the delay of a route, which is the sum of the delays of all trunks on the route. It should be provisioned with a reasonable maximum acceptable delay for the end to end one way delay of a 512-byte packet. Remember, that the trunk during its staging measures a measuredRoundTripDelay. This delay is divided by two and truncated to an integer number of milliseconds to provide a one way delay which is used to populate the delay in this trunk object in the topological database. The value includes emission, propagation, and queuing delays. A 512-byte packet is used to perform the measurement. If for any trunk the half of the trunk's measuredRoundTripDelay is larger than the maximumAcceptableDelay, then that trunk is not considered during the route selection. While a shortest route is being selected, the route delay is being compared with the maximumAcceptableDelay attribute, and this is done for any minimization criterion. No route is selected if the delay metric of the shortest route is larger than the maximumAcceptableDelay." DEFVAL { 100000 } ::= { mscVncsVpLCOpsEntry 12 }
mscVncsVpMaximumAcceptableDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..100000) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This attribute specifies an upper bound on the delay of a route, which is the sum of the delays of all trunks on the route. It should be provisioned with a reasonable maximum acceptable delay for the end to end one way delay of a 512-byte packet. Remember, that the trunk during its staging measures a measuredRoundTripDelay. This delay is divided by two and truncated to an integer number of milliseconds to provide a one way delay which is used to populate the delay in this trunk object in the topological database. The value includes emission, propagation, and queuing delays. A 512-byte packet is used to perform the measurement. If for any trunk the half of the trunk's measuredRoundTripDelay is larger than the maximumAcceptableDelay, then that trunk is not considered during the route selection. While a shortest route is being selected, the route delay is being compared with the maximumAcceptableDelay attribute, and this is done for any minimization criterion. No route is selected if the delay metric of the shortest route is larger than the maximumAcceptableDelay." DEFVAL { 100000 } ::= { mscVncsVpLCOpsEntry 12 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.1 | mscVncsVpSetupPriority | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the priority at which a path is established. Zero is the highest priority and four is the lowest. When … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.2 | mscVncsVpHoldingPriority | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the priority that a path holds once it is established. Zero is the highest priority and four is the low… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.3 | mscVncsVpBumpPreference | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies when bumping occurs in the route selection process. A connection with higher (numerically less) setupPr… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.6 | mscVncsVpRequiredTrafficType | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the type of traffic transmitted over the path. There are eight possible traffic types, and the path can… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.7 | mscVncsVpPermittedTrunkTypes | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies up to eight types of trunks that can be used on the route. The terrestrial and satellite trunk types ha… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.8 | mscVncsVpRequiredSecurity | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the required minimum level of security of the trunks on the route. Zero represents the most secure and … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.9 | mscVncsVpRequiredCustomerParm | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the allowed customer defined parameter of the trunks on the route. Its value, a number from zero to sev… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.10 | mscVncsVpPathAttributeToMinimize | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies whether a route is selected on the basis of minimizing the cost or the delay. Each trunk has a cost and… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.11 | mscVncsVpMaximumAcceptableCost | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies an upper bound on the cost metric of a route, which is the sum of the cost metrics of all trunks on the… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.13 | mscVncsVpEmissionPriority | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the urgency with which packets on the path are emitted by the trunks on the route. EmissionPriority of … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.14 | mscVncsVpDiscardPriority | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies the importance of the packets on the path. One is used for paths carrying the most important traffic, a… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.15 | mscVncsVpPathFailureAction | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies whether the application can tolerate momentary interruption of a path while a new path is selected. If d… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.16 | mscVncsVpOptimization | 0 | 0 | This attribute specifies whether this connection should attempt to optimize its path when requested by the Rtg Pors component. E… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2.1.17 | mscVncsVpMaximumAcceptableGatewayCost | 0 | 0 | This attribute indicates an upper bound on the gateway cost metric of a route, which is the sum of the gateway cost metrics of a… |