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Chapter 7
Configuring SNMP
Table 7-2
SNMP MIB Support (continued)
MIB Support
CISCO-L4L7RESOURCE-
LIMIT-MIB
CISCO-MODULE-
VIRTUALIZATION-MIB
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB
CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB
OL-20823-01
Capability MIB
CISCO-L4L7MODULE-
RESOURCE-LIMIT-
CAPABILITY
CISCO-MODULE-
VIRTUALIZATION-
CAPABILITY
CISCO-PROCESS-
CAPABILITY
N/A
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
Description
Manages resource classes. The resources referenced in this MIB
are in addition to the resource information that is available in other
MIBs. This MIBapplies to Layer 4 through 7 modules that support
managing resource limits using a centralized approach.
The ciscoL4L7ResourceLimitTable,
ciscoL4L7ResourceRateLimitTable, and
ciscoL4L7ResourceUsageSummaryTable in the
CISCO-L4L7RESOURCE-LIMIT-MIB provide details about the
Current, Peak, and Denied statistics available in the show
resource usage command output.
Provides a way to create and manage ACE user contexts (also
referred as virtual contexts). A virtual context is a l o gical partition
of a physical device (the ACE). A virtual context provides
different service types that can be managed independently. Each
virtual context is an independent entity with its own configuration.
A user-created context supports most of the options that you can
configure in the Admin context (the default ACE context). Each
context can have a separate management IP address that allows a
user to establish a remote connection to the ACE by using the
Secure Shell (SSH) or Telnet protocols and to send other requests
(such as SNMP or FTP).
This MIB contains tables that allow you to create or delete virtual
contexts and assigning interfaces and interface ranges to virtual
contexts.
Displays memory and process CPU utilization on Cisco devices.
This information should be used only as an estimate. The v alue of
cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex will always be 1.
The displayed system processes information at the CPU systemlevel
(the total CPU usage) and not on a per-context level.
Contains the OIDs that can be reported in the sysObjectID object
in the SNMPv2-MIB. The sysObjectID OID value is listed as
follows:
Product Name (PID)/sysObjectID
ACE4710-K9
ciscoACE4710K9 {ciscoProducts 824}
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