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Media Flow Controller MIB Definitions

CHAPTER 11
Media Flow Controller MIB Definitions
Media Flow Controller allows you to periodically monitor system parameters (such as network
interface/connection status, process status, cache performance and CPU/memory usage)
through SNMP MIBs.
operations on the SNMP MIBs. These operations are used to GET information from the SNMP
agent residing in the Media Flow Controller. In Release 2.0.4, Media Flow Controller does not
allow SNMP SET of the MIB attributes.
Media Flow Controller allows you to gather the following information via SNMP MIBs:
Cache performance parameters (such as number of active connections, cache usage,
number of transactions)
Protocol specific parameters (such as number of HTTP responses, number of successful
transactions, number of connection timeouts, and number of requests proxied)
NET-SNMP MIBs including Host Resources, Interface, IP, and Network Service MIBs.

Variables

system OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { variables 1 }
systemVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
"System software version string"
::= { system 1 }
cpu OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { system 2 }
cpuLoad1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
"One-minute CPU load in hundreths"
::= { cpu 1 }
cpuLoad5 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
"Five-minute CPU load in hundreths"
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Media Flow Controller supports SNMP Get, GetNext & GetBulk
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