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Configuring Memory Warning
You can set up the router to send memory warning messages when memory utilization
reaches a specified value.
memory
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Use to configure memory warning parameters. You set a high memory utilization value
and an abated memory utilization value. When the system reaches the high utilization
value, it sends warning messages. When memory usage falls to the abated utilization
value, the system stops sending warning messages.
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Example
host1(config)#
memory warning 80 70
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Use the
no
version to return to the default values, 85 for high utilization and 75 for
abated memory utilization.
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See memory.
Configuring Encoding Method
You can control how the router encodes the ifDescr and ifName objects in the SNMP
agent’s interface table and in the bulkstats application.
There are two choices of encoding schemes: an E Series router proprietary method and
a conventional industry method.
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The proprietary method identifies each interface sublayer with its type.
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The industry method bases the type information for each interface sublayer on the
lowest layer 1 or layer 2 interface type.
For example a PPP interface configured on top of an ATM interfaces is:
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PPP3/0.1—Proprietary method
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ATM3/0.1—Industry method
snmp-server interfaces description-format
Use to set the encoding scheme of the ifDescr and ifName objects. Include one of the
following keywords:
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common
—Sets the encoding scheme to the conventional industry method and
provides compatibility with software that uses the industry encoding scheme.
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legacy
—Sets the encoding scheme for legacy E Series routers.
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proprietary—
Sets the encoding scheme to the E Series router proprietary method.
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Example
host1(config)#
snmp-server interfaces description-format common
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