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Chapter 10: Cabletron MIB
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ATX MIB Reference Guide
10.3.3.3
PPE Configuration Group
ppe
{admin 3}
This attribute group permits customization and monitoring of the Packet 
Processing Engine’s operational parameters.
ppeLrgUxRxCnt
{ppe 1}
Integer Read-Write
The number of large data buffers to allocate for the PPE to create packets. This 
value may be changed automatically by the unit as a result of enabling IPX 
routing. The unit will calculate the minimum number of such buffers that are 
needed for the number of configured ports and may adjust this count upward if 
needed.
ppeSmUxRxCnt
{ppe 2}
Integer Read-Write
The number of small data buffers to allocate for the PPE to create packets.
ppeUxTxCnt
{ppe 3}
Integer Read-Write
The maximum number of received packets destined to the unit itself (versus 
those received packets to be forwarded) which can be stored, until the PPE is able 
to process them.
ppeSmlBuffSize
{ppe 4}
Integer Read-Write
The size (in bytes) of the PPE’s small data buffers.
ppeBridgingMemory
{ppe5}
Integer Read-Only
The percentage (1-99) of the PPE’s memory that is allocated for MAC bridging. 
The PPE’s remaining memory will be used for communicating with the NMS and 
for routing. See rebootBridgingMemory. Operationally, a value between 70 and 
99 percent will be treated as 70 percent. This allows for approximately 8000 
learned addresses (bridging) and either 1600 TCP/IP routes or 1200 IPX RIP/
SAP pairs. To increase the space available for routing, set 
rebootBridgingMemory to a value less than 70 percent.