CISCO-COMPRESSION-SERVICE-ADAPTER-MIB. Download
This MIB is intended to
- Provide performance information about a compression service adapter.
- Enable or disable the compression service adapter.
- Provide performance information about a compression service adapter.
- Enable or disable the compression service adapter.
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OID list for CISCO-COMPRESSION-SERVICE-ADAPTER-MIB.
- csaStatsTable
- A table describing performance statistics and status of compression service adapter.
- csaStatsEntry
- Each entry in this table describes performance statistics for a compression service. A new entry is created or removed when compression service adapter is physically added or removed from the device. Each entry is indexed by cardIndex object, which is an ...
- csaInOctets
- Total number of compressed octets received by the compression service adaptor.
- csaOutOctets
- Total number of compressed octets sent by the compression service adaptor.
- csaInPackets
- Total number of compressed packets received by the compression service adaptor.
- csaOutPackets
- Total number of compressed packets sent by the compression service adaptor.
- csaInPacketsDrop
- Total number of output packets dropped. A large number of packets dropped by a compression adaptor would indicate, amount of data being passed to the adaptor for processing, exceeds its capacity.
- csaOutPacketsDrop
- Total number of input packets dropped. A large number of packets dropped by a compression adaptor would indicate, amount of data being passed to the adaptor for processing, exceeds its capacity.
- csaNumberOfRestarts
- Number of compression session restarts. A large number of restarts could indicate incompatible remote router, data being corrupted in transmission or packet order not being maintained.
- csaCompressionRatio
- Current Compression ratio, the percentage the data was compressed. This is an instantaneous value. Compression ratio of 0% would indicate no compression, a compression ratio of 90% could mean 100 octets were compressed into 10 octets.
- csaDecompressionRatio
- Current decompression ratio, the percentage the data was decompressed. This is an instantaneous value. Decompression ratio of 0% would indicate no decompression, a decompression ratio of 90% could mean 10 octets were decompressed into 100 octets.
- csaEnable
- Indicates whether compression service adapter is currently active. Also allows users to set status via SNMP.
- csaMIBGroup
- A collection of objects providing information about Cisco compression service adapter.
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