class cobra.model.eqptcapacity.VlanUsageHist1d

class cobra.model.eqptcapacity.VlanUsageHist1d

Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

Containers:
Properties:
  • childAction : Delete or ignore. For internal use only.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • cnt : The number of readings made within the current sample.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • dn : A tag or metadata is a non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to the fabric module.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: True
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • index : The index of the object.

    • isNaming: True
    • isCreateOnly: True
    • isConfig: True
    • isImplicit: False
  • lastCollOffset : The length of this interval in seconds.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • modTs : The time when this object was last modified.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • repIntvEnd : The date and time when the last reading for the current sample was made.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • repIntvStart : The date and time when the first reading for the current sample was made.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • rn : Identifies an object from its siblings within the context of its parent object. The distinguished name contains a sequence of relative names.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: True
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • status : The upgrade status. This property is for internal use only.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: True
  • totalAvg : The average reading for the total memory used in the system. This value is reset to 0 at the beginning of each interval.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapAvg : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapCum : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapMax : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapMin : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapPer : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapRate : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapSpct : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapThr : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCapTr : Mo doc not defined in techpub!!!

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalCum : The sum total of values read to specify the total memory used in the system. This value continues through each interval without resetting to zero.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalMax : The largest reading for the total memory used in the system. This value is only overwritten if the most current value is greater than the previous value. For example, if the value of the first reading is 3 and the value of the second reading is 5, the previous value is overwritten with 5. If the third reading is smaller than 5, the value remains at 5. Note that this value resets to 0 at the beginning of each interval.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalMin : The lowest reading for the total memory used in the system. This value is only overwritten if the most current value is less than the previous value. For example, if the value of the first reading is 5 and the value of the second reading is 3, the previous value is overwritten with 3. If the third reading is greater than 3, the value remains at 3. Note that this value resets to 0 at the beginning of each interval.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalPer : The sum total of values read to specify the total memory used in the system. This value resets to 0 at the beginning of each interval.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalRate : The rate of values read to specify the total memory used in the system. This value is calculated by dividing the periodic value by the length of the interval. This value resets to 0 at the beginning of each interval.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalSpct : The missed and/or incorrect readings for the total memory used in the system. This value is reset to 0 at the beginning of each interval.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalThr : The threshold crossing flags for the total memory used in the system. The threshold crossing flags indicate the properties of the counter that crossed the threshold during the collection interval. Note that this value resets at the beginning of each interval.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False
  • totalTr : The trending value for the total memory used in the system. This value is reset to 0 at the beginning of each interval.

    • isNaming: False
    • isCreateOnly: False
    • isConfig: False
    • isImplicit: False