appnNnTgFRQuiescing - appn Network Node Transmission Group FR Quiescing - APPN-MIB

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appnNnTgFRQuiescing

appn Network Node Transmission Group FR Quiescing
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.4.1.2.2.4.1.10

Indicates whether the transmission group is quiescing. If the TG owner is either an extended border node or a branch-aware network node (indicated, respectively, by the appnNnNodeFRExteBorderSup and appnNnNodeFRBranchAwareness objects in the corresponding appnNnTopologyFREntry), then this indicator is artificially set to TRUE in the APPN topology database, to remove the TG from other nodes' route calculations. A management application can determine whether the TG is actually quiescing by examining its appnLocalTgQuiescing object at the TG owner. This object corresponds to cv47, byte 6, bit 2.

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