csubAggStatsEntry

CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.786.1.2.1.1

Object

row
An entry contains a set of aggregated statistics relating to
those subscriber sessions that fall into a 'scope of 
aggregation'. 
            
A 'scope of aggregation' is the set of subscriber sessions 
that meet specified criteria.  For example, a 'scope of 
aggregation' may be the set of all PPPoE subscriber sessions 
maintained by the system.  The following criteria define the 
'scope of aggregation': 
            
1)  Aggregation Point type 
        Aggregation point type identifies the format of the 
        csubAggStatsPoint for this entry. 
            
2)  Aggregation Point 
        'Physical' Aggregation Point type case: 
        In a distributed system, a 'node' represents a physical 
        entity capable of maintaining the context representing 
        a subscriber session. 
            
        If the 'scope of aggregation' specifies a physical 
        entity having an entPhysicalClass of 'chassis', then 
        the set of subscriber sessions in the 'scope of 
        aggregation' may contain the subscriber sessions maintained by all 
        the nodes contained in the system. 
            
        If the 'scope of aggregation' specifies a physical 
        entity having an entPhysicalClass of 'module' (e.g., a 
        line card), then the set of subscriber sessions in the 
        'scope of aggregation' may contain the subscriber 
        sessions maintained by the nodes contained by the 
        module. 
            
        If the 'scope of aggregation' specifies a physical 
        entity having an entPhysicalClass of 'cpu', then the 
        set of subscriber sessions in the 'scope of aggregation' 
        may contain the subscriber sessions maintained by the node 
        running on that processor. 
            
        Observe that a centralized system (i.e., a system 
        that essentially contains a single node) can only 
        support a 'scope of aggregation' that specifies a 
        physical entity classified as a 'chassis'. 
            
        If the scope of aggregation specifies 'interface', 
        then the scope is the set of subscriber sessions carried 
        by the interface identified the ifIndex value 
        represented in the csubAggStatsPoint value. 
            
2)  Subscriber Session Type 
        If the 'scope of aggregation' specifies the value 'all' 
        for the subscriber session type, then the set of 
        subscriber sessions in the 'scope of aggregation' may 
        contain all subscriber sessions, regardless of type. 
            
        If the 'scope of aggregation' specifies a value other 
        than 'all' for the subscriber session type, then the 
        set of subscriber sessions in the 'scope of aggregation may 
        contain only those subscriber sessions of the specified 
        type. 
            
Implementation Guidance 
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A system MUST maintain a set of statistics with a 'scope of 
aggregation' that contains all subscriber sessions maintained 
by the system.  The system creates this entry during the 
initialization of the SNMP entity. 
            
A system SHOULD maintain a set of statistics for each 'scope of 
aggregation' containing subscriber sessions of each subscriber 
session type the system is capable of providing access.  If the 
system supports these sets of statistics, then it creates these 
entries during the initialization of the SNMP entity. 
            
A system MAY maintain sets of node-specific statistics.  if the 
system supports sets of node-specific statistics, then it 
creates the appropriate entries upon detection of a physical 
entity (resulting from system restart or insertion) containing 
those nodes.  Likewise, the system destroys these entries 
upon removal of the physical entity.

Context

MIB
CISCO-SUBSCRIBER-SESSION-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.786.1.2.1.1
Type
row
Status
current
Parent
csubAggStatsTable
Table
csubAggStatsTable
Children
36

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