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Unified IP MIB Reference

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Virtual server history table

Virtual server history table

The virtual server history g table contains historical data samples that were collected for virtual
servers.

Each counter in this table identifies the same event as the counters used by

“snL4VirtualServerStatisticTable”

; however, the value of the counters in this table represents a

cumulative sum of a sampling period.

snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlBu
cketsGranted
brcdIp.1.1.4.28.5.1.4
Syntax: Integer

Read-only

The number of data samples actually saved for this entry.
If the value of the

“snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlBucketsRequested”

object is

modified, then the actual number of samples saved by this
object will be adjusted accordingly.
If all the requested buckets are filled, a new bucket will be
added to the table, and the oldest bucket for the entry will be
deleted.
If the value of this object changes to a value less than the
current value, enough of the oldest entries will be deleted so
that the number of buckets does not exceed the new value of
this object.
If the value of this object changes to a value greater than the
current value, the number of buckets will increase but not
exceed the new value of this object.

snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlInt
erval
brcdIp.1.1.4.28.5.1.5
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

Shows the interval, in seconds, over which the data is sampled
for each bucket.
NOTE: A counter for a bucket may overflow without any

indication; thus, be sure to account for the overflow in
all the counters you configure. Consider the minimum
time it takes for a counter to overflow and set this
object (snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlInterval) to a
value less than the overflow interval. This is especially
important for the “octets” counter in any data-source
table.

You cannot modify the value of this object if the value of this
entry’s

“snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlStatus”

object is

equal to valid(1).
Valid values: 1 – 3600 seconds
Default: 1800 seconds

snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlOw
ner
brcdIp.1.1.4.28.5.1.6
Syntax: DisplayString

Read-write

The administrator who owns or configured this entry.

snL4VirtualServerHistoryControlSt
atus
brcdIp.1.1.4.28.5.1.7
Syntax: Integer

Read-write

The state of this entry:

valid(1)

createRequest(2)

underCreation(3)

invalid(4) – This entry will be deleted from the table if it is
changed to this state.

Name, OID, and syntax

Access

Description

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