sharedMemRmIfOutputQRequestedMaxSize - shared Memory Rm If Output Q Requested Max Size - CISCO-ATM-RM-MIB

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sharedMemRmIfOutputQRequestedMaxSize

shared Memory Rm If Output Q Requested Max Size
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.10.1.6.1.1.3

This object reflects an explicit configuration of the maximum number of cells that may occupy this queue. If the value of this object is 0, the maximum size in effect is a default value calculated by software. Prior to any user configuration, the value of this object is 0. The actual maximum size is reflected in the object sharedMemRmIfOutputQInstalledMaxSize (and is a default value calculated by software). Setting this value to 0 causes the size to assume it's default value. When changing a port that is up, must be set in conjunction with the force object (sharedMemRmIfOutputQMaxSizeForce) to take effect.

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