This table contains objects that describe the queues on a
Cisco Interface.
An interface queue is modeled as a collection of one or more
secondary queues that feed into a device's hardware queue. The
hardware queue has a maximum depth set by the MCI tx-queue-limit
command or equivalent. The secondary queues (also known as the
'hold queue') have maximum depths set by the hold-queue command
or equivalent.
This table parallels the ifTable, and indicates the type of
queuing in use on the interface, number of queues, and similar
parameters.