interfaceTopNNormalizationFactor - interface Top N Normalization Factor - INTERFACETOPN-MIB

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interfaceTopNNormalizationFactor

interface Top N Normalization Factor
1.3.6.1.2.1.16.27.1.2.1.5

The value used for normalization if interfaceTopNNormalizationReq has the value 'true'. Example: The following set of values is applied to a device with multiple Ethernet interfaces running at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps. interfaceTopNObjectVariable = 'ifInOctets' interfaceTopNObjectSampleType = 'deltaValue' interfaceTopNNormalizationReq = 'true' interfaceTopNNormalizationFactor = 1000000000 Applying this set of values will result in the sampled delta values to be multiplied by 100 for the 10 Mbps interfaces, and by 10 for the 100 Mbps interfaces, while the sample values for the 1 Gbps interface are left unchanged. The effective speed of the interface is taken from the value of ifSpeed for each interface, if ifSpeed is less than 4,294,967,295, or from ifHighSpeed multiplied by 1,000,000 otherwise. At row creation the agent SHOULD set the value of this object to the effective speed of the interface.

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