The parameter D at each service element should
be set to the maximum packet transfer delay
(independent of bucket size) through the ser-
vice element. For instance, in a simple
router, one might compute the worst case amount
of time it make take for a datagram to get
through the input interface to the processor,
and how long it would take to get from the pro-
cessor to the outbound interface (assuming the
queueing schemes work correctly). For an Eth-
ernet, it might represent the worst case delay
if the maximum number of collisions is experi-
enced.
The error term D is measured in units of one
microsecond. An individual element can adver-
tise a delay value between 1 and 2**28 (some-
what over two minutes) and the total delay ad-
ded all elements can range as high as (2**32)-
1. Should the sum of the different elements
delay exceed (2**32)-1, the end-to-end delay
should be (2**32)-1.
intSrvGuaranteedIfD OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..
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The parameter D at each service element should
be set to the maximum packet transfer delay
(independent of bucket size) through the ser-
vice element. For instance, in a simple
router, one might compute the worst case amount
of time it make take for a datagram to get
through the input interface to the processor,
and how long it would take to get from the pro-
cessor to the outbound interface (assuming the
queueing schemes work correctly). For an Eth-
ernet, it might represent the worst case delay
if the maximum number of collisions is experi-
enced.
The error term D is measured in units of one
microsecond. An individual element can adver-
tise a delay value between 1 and 2**28 (some-
what over two minutes) and the total delay ad-
ded all elements can range as high as (2**32)-
1. Should the sum of the different elements
delay exceed (2**32)-1, the end-to-end delay
should be (2**32)-1.
The parameter D at each service element should
be set to the maximum packet transfer delay
(independent of bucket size) through the ser-
vice element. For instance, in a simple
router, one might compute the worst case amount
of time it make take for a datagram to get
through the input interface to the processor,
and how long it would take to get from the pro-
cessor to the outbound interface (assuming the
queueing schemes work correctly). For an Eth-
ernet, it might represent the worst case delay
if the maximum number of collisions is experi-
enced.
The error term D is measured in units of one
microsecond. An individual element can adver-
tise a delay value between 1 and 2**28 (some-
what over two minutes) and the total delay ad-
ded all elements can range as high as (2**32)-
1. Should the sum of the different elements
delay exceed (2**32)-1, the end-to-end delay
should be (2**32)-1.
Parsed from file INT-SERV-GUARANTEED-MIB.mib
Module: INT-SERV-GUARANTEED-MIB
intSrvGuaranteedIfD OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER(0..268435455) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The parameter D at each service element should be set to the maximum packet transfer delay (independent of bucket size) through the ser- vice element. For instance, in a simple router, one might compute the worst case amount of time it make take for a datagram to get through the input interface to the processor, and how long it would take to get from the pro- cessor to the outbound interface (assuming the queueing schemes work correctly). For an Eth- ernet, it might represent the worst case delay if the maximum number of collisions is experi- enced. The error term D is measured in units of one microsecond. An individual element can adver- tise a delay value between 1 and 2**28 (some- what over two minutes) and the total delay ad- ded all elements can range as high as (2**32)- 1. Should the sum of the different elements delay exceed (2**32)-1, the end-to-end delay should be (2**32)-1." ::= { intSrvGuaranteedIfEntry 2 }
Automatically extracted from Cisco "SNMP v2 MIBs".
intSrvGuaranteedIfD OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..'0FFFFFFF'h) UNITS "microseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The parameter D at each service element should be set to the maximum packet transfer delay (independent of bucket size) through the ser- vice element. For instance, in a simple router, one might compute the worst case amount of time it make take for a datagram to get through the input interface to the processor, and how long it would take to get from the pro- cessor to the outbound interface (assuming the queueing schemes work correctly). For an Eth- ernet, it might represent the worst case delay if the maximum number of collisions is experi- enced. The error term D is measured in units of one microsecond. An individual element can adver- tise a delay value between 1 and 2**28 (some- what over two minutes) and the total delay ad- ded all elements can range as high as (2**32)- 1. Should the sum of the different elements delay exceed (2**32)-1, the end-to-end delay should be (2**32)-1." ::= { intSrvGuaranteedIfEntry 2 }
intSrvGuaranteedIfD OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..'0FFFFFFF'h) UNITS "microseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The parameter D at each service element should be set to the maximum packet transfer delay (independent of bucket size) through the ser- vice element. For instance, in a simple router, one might compute the worst case amount of time it make take for a datagram to get through the input interface to the processor, and how long it would take to get from the pro- cessor to the outbound interface (assuming the queueing schemes work correctly). For an Eth- ernet, it might represent the worst case delay if the maximum number of collisions is experi- enced. The error term D is measured in units of one microsecond. An individual element can adver- tise a delay value between 1 and 2**28 (some- what over two minutes) and the total delay ad- ded all elements can range as high as (2**32)- 1. Should the sum of the different elements delay exceed (2**32)-1, the end-to-end delay should be (2**32)-1." ::= { intSrvGuaranteedIfEntry 2 }
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.2.1.52.4.1.1.1.1 | intSrvGuaranteedIfC | 0 | 0 | The parameter C is the data backlog resulting from the vagaries of how a specific implementa- tion deviates from a strict bit-by… |
1.3.6.1.2.1.52.4.1.1.1.3 | intSrvGuaranteedIfSlack | 0 | 0 | intSrvGuaranteedIfSlack OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0.. |
1.3.6.1.2.1.52.4.1.1.1.4 | intSrvGuaranteedIfStatus | 0 | 0 | 'valid' on interfaces that are configured for the Guaranteed Service. |