ccsFlapHitNum - Cisco Cable Spectrum Flap Hit Number - CISCO-CABLE-SPECTRUM-MIB

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ccsFlapHitNum

Cisco Cable Spectrum Flap Hit Number
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.114.1.1.5.1.14

The number of times the CMTS receives the Ranging request from the Cable Modem. The CMTS issues a Station Maintenance transmit opportunity at a typical rate of once every 10 seconds and waits for a Ranging request from the Cable Modem. If the CMTS receives a Ranging request then the Hit number will be increased by 1 If the FlapTotal object is high, both Hit and Miss objects are high, and other statistical objects are relatively low then the flapping is probably caused by the modem going up and down. The Hit and Miss objects keep-alive polling statistics. The Hit object should be much greater than the Misses count. This object is going to replace the object ccsFlapHits and the value of this object can be reset to zero if this entry is removed from the table and then re-added, or if an user resets all the statistical objects for this entry. The value of the object ccsFlapLastResetTime indicates the last reset time.

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