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Revisions
2008-12-05 00:00
Added the following High Capacity and Overflow objects
in cempMemPoolTable.
cempMemPoolUsedOvrflw, cempMemPoolHCUsed,
cempMemPoolFreeOvrflw, cempMemPoolHCFree,
cempMemPoolLargestFreeOvrflw, cempMemPoolHCLargestFree,
cempMemPoolLowestFreeOvrflw, cempMemPoolHCLowestFree,
cempMemPoolUsedLowWaterMarkOvrflw,
cempMemPoolHCUsedLowWaterMark,
cempMemPoolSharedOvrflw, cempMemPoolHCShared.
Added couple of new groups cempMemPoolHCGroup and
cempMemPoolOvrflwGroup.
Added a new compliance cempMIBComplianceRev3 which deprecates
cempMIBComplianceRev2.
2008-05-07 00:00
Added a new object cempMemPoolShared in cempMemPoolTable.
Deprecated cempMemPoolGroup OBJECT-GROUP.
Added cempMemPoolGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP.
Deprecated cempMIBComplianceRev1 MODULE-COMPLIANCE.
Added cempMIBComplianceRev2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE.
2003-02-24 00:00
Revised version of this MIB,added Objects
to the existing cempMemPoolTable, added buffer pools.
Different types of memory buffer pools
may be present in a managed device. For example:
1. Public buffers, these are standard pools of packets
of different sizes (eg: 104B, 600B, 1536B, 4520B,
5024B, 18024B ...).
2. Private [Interface] buffers (eg. ipc, channel ...).
3. Header pool.
Pool of dynamic packet headers. Header buffers
have no associated data blocks or particles.
(Particles are a mechanism for representing a
data packet as a collection of discontigious
buffers.).
The new objects added are
cempMemPoolUsedLowWaterMark, cempMemPoolAllocHit,
cempMemPoolAllocMiss, cempMemPoolFreeHit,
cempMemPoolFreeMiss, cempMemBufferPoolTable
& cempMemBufferCachePoolTable.