CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB

This MIB module defines managed objects that facilitate the management of Quantum Flow Processors (QFP), which are listed in the...

  • Organization:

    Cisco Systems, Inc.

  • Module:

    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB

  • Version:

    2014-06-18

  • File:

    CISCO-ENTITY-QFP-MIB.yang

  • Abstract:

    This MIB module defines managed objects that facilitate the management of Quantum Flow Processors (QFP), which are listed in the...

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  • Description:

    This MIB module defines managed objects that facilitate the
    management of Quantum Flow Processors (QFP), which are listed
    in the ENTITY-MIB (RFC 4133) entPhysicalTable as an
    entPhysicalClass of 'cpu'.

    The Quantum Flow Processors (QFP) technology is an architecture
    family developed by Cisco, which has fully integrated and
    programmable networking chip set that controls different
    functions of a system such as packet forwarding.

    This module contains objects to monitor various QFP
    statistics such as system, utilization, memory, etc.

    The utilization statistics can be used for future capacity
    planning. The calculation of this statistics may vary by
    devices which host QFPs, hence the user must refer to the
    specific device document of interest for the exact method
    of calculation. The utilization statistics have the following
    terminology.

    o Input - Communication channel where packets arrive on the
    QFP.

    o Output - Communication channel where packets leave the QFP.

    o Priority - A classification applied to packets indicating
    they should be treated with greater urgency.

    o Non-Priority - A classification applied to packets indicating
    they should be treated with lesser urgency.

    o Processing Load - The percentage of time over some interval
    that the QFP has spent forwarding packets,
    relative to the total time spent both
    forwarding packets and being idle.

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