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Acp | Dmic Node

| Metric | Observed Value | Threshold | Status | |--------|----------------|-----------|--------| | Avg. Rule Evaluation Latency | 2.3 ms | < 5 ms | | | P99 Latency (spike) | 8.7 ms | < 10 ms | Pass | | Policy Sync Time (across 50 nodes) | 1.2 sec | < 2 sec | Pass | | Packet Drop Rate (due to ACP) | 0.03% | < 0.1% | Pass | | CPU Utilization (peak) | 68% | < 80% | Pass | | Memory Usage (steady state) | 4.2 GB | 8 GB max | Pass |

Report ID: ACP-DMIC-2024-001 Date: [Current Date] Prepared By: Network & Infrastructure Analysis Team 1. Executive Summary This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the ACP-DMIC Node (presumed: Access Control Point – Distributed Management Interface Controller Node). The ACP-DMIC node serves as a critical enforcement point within a distributed network fabric, integrating policy-based access control with deep packet inspection and telemetry aggregation. acp dmic node

| Component | Function | Interface Type | |-----------|----------|----------------| | | Enforces attribute-based access rules (ABAC) | gRPC / REST API | | DMIC Subsystem | Manages distributed node identities and cryptographic keys | mTLS + Vault | | Telemetry Exporter | Sends flow logs, latency metrics, and deny events | Prometheus exporter | | Metric | Observed Value | Threshold |

"timestamp": "2025-01-15T10:23:45Z", "node_id": "acp-dmic-07", "src_ip": "10.2.13.101", "dst_ip": "10.2.13.202", "decision": "ALLOW", "policy_id": "pol-9812", "latency_us": 1240 The ACP-DMIC node serves as a critical enforcement

Containerized (Kubernetes) or bare-metal appliance. 4. Performance Evaluation Tests conducted over a 72-hour period with simulated production traffic (10,000 concurrent flows).

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