cportQosIndex
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An arbitrary integer to identify this entry.
cportQosIndex value, which may have non-contiguous
range, is linked to cportQosIndexType:
-if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'none', cportQosIndex
is constant with the value of 1 and all statistics
are classified per port
-if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'DSCP', cportQosIndex
range is from 1 to 65 and all statistics are
classified per port and DSCP value. The range
of DSCP values reported is shifted up one meaning
a cportQosIndex of 1 translates to a packet DSCP
value of 0.
Value of 65 is an arbitrary number used to report
aggregate counts of packets which were not displayed
in the 1 to 64 range. This usually happens when the
range value of cportQosIndex is non-contiguous
-if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'ipPrecedence',
cportQosIndex range is from 1 to 8 and all
statistics are classified per port and IP precedence
value. The range of IP precedence values reported
is shifted up one meaning a cportQosIndex of 1
translates to an IP precedence value of 0
-if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'cos',
cportQosIndex range is from 1 to 8 and all
statistics are classified per interface and L2 COS
value. The range of COS values reported
is shifted up one meaning a cportQosIndex of 1
translates to a COS value of 0
-if cportQosIndexTypeNew equals 'police',
cportQosIndex range is from 1 to 65 and all
statistics are classified per interface and police
index.
The police indexes are arbitrary numbers that do
not correlate to policers names or identifiers.
This object is deprecated and has no direct replacement.
As indicated in description of cportQosStatsEntry,
since stats table in CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB are action
specific, this object is not required to classify the
stats per action.