Configuring Interface Numbering Mode
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Schema Information:
Index
Subtree
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ifStack
2
system
Index
Subtree List
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1
N/A
2
N/A
Example 2—Displays bulk statistics configuration information for a schema that is
configured to retrieve interface usage information (specified by the ifstats keyword)
for the out-errors, lower-interface, and time-offset counters. The schema is also
configured for retrieving the global system and per-module statistics information
(specified by the system keyword).
host1#show bulkstats schema
Schema Information:
Index
Subtree
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1
ifStats
2
system
Index
Subtree List
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1
ifOutErrors; ifLowerInterface; ifTimeOffset
2
N/A
Example 3—Displays bulk statistics configuration information for a schema that is
configured to collect QoS statistics for egress queue level attributes, filtering out
queue-length and queue profile name attributes
host1#show bulkstats schema
Schema Information:
Index
Subtree
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1
qos
2
system
Index
Subtree List
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1
QLength; QQueueProfile
2
N/A
See show bulkstats schema.
E Series routers support the RFC 1213 interface numbering mode on bulkstats. This mode
is contrasted with the default interface numbering mode.
The RFC 1213 numbering mode is based on a 32-bit contiguous integer value starting
from 1 and ranging to ifNumber. This mode differs from the default interface numbering
mode, which encodes a type field in the upper 8 bits of a 32-bit integer. The use of the
upper 8 bits creates large gaps in the ifIndex numbering scheme.
Chapter 4: Configuring SNMP
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active
CollectorIndex
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active
CollectorIndex
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active
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