csfRecordCrankBackNodeId - Cisco ATM Signaling Failures Record Crank Back Node Id - CISCO-ATM-SIG-DIAG-MIB

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csfRecordCrankBackNodeId

Cisco ATM Signaling Failures Record Crank Back Node Id
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.78.1.3.1.1.16

This object depends on the csfRecordCrankBackTransitType object. When that object value is 'blockedNode', csfRecordCrankBackNodeId indicates the node ID of the blocked node. When the csfRecordCrankBackTransitType object value is 'blockedLink', this object indicates the node ID of the logical node preceding the link at which the call/connection was blocked. When the csfRecordCrankBackTransitType object value is 'blockedIncomingPort' or 'noCrankBack', this object is set to null.

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