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

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csfRecordCrankBackSucceedingNodeId

Cisco ATM Signaling Failures Record Crank Back Succeeding Node Id
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.78.1.3.1.1.18

This object depends on the csfRecordCrankBackTransitType object. If the csfRecordCrankBackNodeId object value is 'blockedLink' then the value of this object will identify the logical node succeeding a link at which the call/connection was blocked. This object does not have a meaning if the call is cleared without a crankback information element and thus set to null.

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