![]() ![]() History data based on fifteen minute intervals. Provides definitions that can be used in MIB modules that require MIB designers should consider these aspects whenĬhoosing a particular strategy in a MIB design. Polling policy, the amount of management traffic between manager andĪgent, agent simplicity, and 'data currentness' of the data obtainedīy the manager. This memo does not attempt to compare the relative merits ofĭifferent strategies to obtain history data. In particular, for this equipment it isĬommon that history data is maintained by the agent in terms of Telecommunications equipment often makes use of the latter strategy. Whenever desired, the manager obtains the value of the eventĬounter and adjusts its understanding of the history of eventsĠ The agent allocates events to 'buckets' where each bucket RFC 2493 15 Minute Based Performance History TCs January 1999Ġ The agent counts events on a continuous basis and, The behavior of equipment it manages several strategies can beįollowed in the design of a MIB that represents the managed In cases where a manager must obtain performance history data about Which make use of performance history data based on 15 minuteġ. This document defines a set of Textual Conventions for MIB modules Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Ĭopyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization stateĪnd status of this protocol. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for ![]() This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Textual Conventions for MIB Modules Using Performance History Based on 15 Minute Intervals ![]()
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