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CAR MIB Definition
In this chapter
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NOTE
The objects in this chapter are not supported on the Brocade NetIron MLX, Brocade MLXe, Brocade
NetIron XMR, Brocade NetIron CES, and Brocade NetIron CER series devices.
CAR port table
The Common Access Rate (CAR) port table shows the definitions of CAR objects. This table is
indexed by the
objects.
Name, OID, and syntax
Access
Description
snPortCARTable
brcdIp.1.1.3.16.1.1
None
The CAR port table.
snPortCARifIndex
brcdIp.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.1
Syntax: Integer
Read-only
Shows the ifIndex value for this rate limit entry.
snPortCARDirection
brcdIp.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.2
Syntax: Integer
Read-only
Specifies the transmission direction of the rate-limit object:
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input(0) – For inbound traffic.
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output(1) – For outbound traffic.
snPortCARRowIndex
brcdIp.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.3
Syntax: Integer
Read-only
Shows the table index for rate limit objects. Rows are numbered in
sequential order. When a row is added, it is assigned the next
sequential number. When a row is deleted, the row is skipped.
snPortCARType
brcdIp.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.4
Syntax: RateLimitType
Read-only
Shows the type of traffic to which the rate limit is applied:
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standardAcc(1) – Traffic matches standard access list.
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quickAcc(2) – Traffic matches the rate-limit access list.
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all(3) – All traffic.
snPortCARAccIdx
brcdIp.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.5
Syntax: Integer32
Read-only
Indicates the index to the access list if the rate limit type is one of the
following:
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standardAcc(1) – Traffic matches standard access list.
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quickAcc(2) – Traffic matches the rate-limit access list.
snPortCARRate
brcdIp.1.1.3.16.1.1.1.6
Syntax: Integer32
Read-only
Shows the committed access rate for the long-term average
transmission rate in bits per second. Traffic that falls under this rate
always conforms to this rate.