Interface (PSM_InterfaceMIB_Interface_Instance)
Attributes
The following attributes are available for this monitor type:
Attribute name | Unit | Description | Scheduling | Border and Alarm ranges | Key Performance Indicator (KPI) | Type | Value set by |
Admin Status | 1 - Up 3 - Testing | This attribute displays the administrative status of the interface. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Availability | % | Availability indicates whether interface is available or not. By default, availability is reported as 100% if Admin state is “up” or “down” and Operational status state is “up”. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
In Broadcast Pkts | % | Percentage of non-unicast (i.e., subnetwork- broadcast or subnetwork-multicast) packets being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
In Discards | % | Percentage of inbound packets discarded for reasons other than content error. These packets are otherwise fit to be delivered to a higher-layer protocol. For example, packets may be discarded to free buffer space. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
In Errors | % | Percentage of inbound packets discarded for content errors. These packets contain errors and cannot be delivered to higher-layer protocol. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Interface Type | # | Type of interface, distinguished according to the physical/link protocol(s) immediately below the network layer in the protocol stack. Valid codes are: Other (1), Regular1822 (2), hdh1822 (3), ddn-x25 (4), rfc877-x25 (5), ethernet-csmacd (6), iso88023-csmacd (7), iso88024-tokenBus (8), iso88025-tokenRing (9), iso88026-man (10), starLan (11), proteon-10Mbit (12), proteon-80Mbit (13), hyperchannel (14), fddi (15), lapb (16), sdlc (17), ds1 (18), e1 (19), basicISDN (20), primaryISDN (21), propPointToPointSerial (22), ppp (23), softwareLoopback (24), eon (25), ethernet-3Mbit (26), nsip (27), slip (28), ultra (29), ds3 (30), sip (31), and frame-relay (32). | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
In Utilization | # | Octets received on the interface (including framing characters) expressed as a percentage of the available bandwidth. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Operational Status | 1-Up 2-Down 3-Testing 4-Unknown 5-Domant 6-NotPresent 7-LowerLayerDown | Current operational state of the interface. Available states are: Up (1), Down (2), Testing (3), Unknown (4), Dormant (5), Not Present (6), and Down due to lower layer interfaces (7). | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Out Broadcast Pkts | % | Percentage of packet transmission from a non-unicast (i.e., a subnetwork-broadcast or subnetwork-multicast) address requested by a higher-level protocols. This includes packets that were discarded or not transmitted. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Out Discard | % | Percentage of outbound packets discarded for reasons other than content error. These packets are otherwise fit for transmission. For example, packets may be discarded to free buffer space. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Out Errors | % | Percentage of outbound packets discarded for content errors. These packets contain errors and cannot be transmitted. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Out Utilization | % | Octets transmitted out of the interface (including framing characters) expressed as a percentage of the available bandwidth. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Total In Pkts | pkts/sec | Rate of delivery of subnetwork-unicast packets to a higher-layer protocol. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |
Total Out Pkts | pkts/sec | Rate of packet transmission from subnetwork-unicast address requested by a higher-level protocol. This includes packets discarded or not transmitted. | NA | NA | No | Consumer | NA |