system-resource-mib

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sysResourceCpuTable
This table defines the CPus present within the system.
sysResourceCpuEntry
Defines a particular CPU entry.
sysResSlotID
The slot for which this CPU information pertains.
sysResCpuIndex
An identifier for the CPU on a per slot basis.
sysResCpuType
The processor (CPU) type.
sysResCpuSpeed
The speed of the processor in mega-hertz.
sysResCpuID
A system wide unique identifier for each CPU.
sysResInstalledLocalMemory
Total installed local memory 'DRAM' used for code and data. This is reported in mega-bytes.
sysResUsedLocalMemory
The current amount of local memory 'DRAM' that is currently being used for code and data. This is reported in bytes.
sysResourceTable
This table describes total installed system resources.
sysResourceEntry
Describes a particular installed set of system resources.
sysResInstalledNvram
The total installed non-volatile memory 'NVRAM'. This is reported in K-bytes.
sysResInstalledFlash
The total installed flash memory. This is reported in K-bytes.
sysResInstalledSharedMemory
The total amount of shared memory that is installed. This is reported in K-bytes.
sysResUsedNvram
The current amount of non-volatile memory 'NVRAM' that is currently being used for data. This is reported in bytes.
sysResUsedFlash
The current amount of flash memory that is currently being used for code and data. This is reported in bytes.
sysResUsedSharedMemory
The current amount of shared memory that is currently being used for data. This is reported in bytes.
sysResManagementCpuResource
The desired amount of CPU bandwith reserved for management purposes. For example, in the default state (1), the device will devote all CPU bandwith to switching if necessary therefore possibly dropping management frames. If limited (2) is selected, manage ...
switchLoad
The returned value represents the current switch load based upon a percentage of maximum switching capacity where maximum switching capacity is 100%.
peakSwitchload
The peak load which has occured on this switch. The value returned represents The peak percentage of switch load based upon a percentage of maximum switch load which is 100%.
peakSwitchLoadTime
The time at which the peak switch load occured. The value returned will represent system up time at which the peak occured.
peakSwitchClear
This object is used to clear the values found in peakSwitchload and peakSwitchLoadTime. When set with a value of clear(1) the values will be cleared. When read, a value of noClear(2) will be returned. A set of noClear(2) will have no effect.

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