CISCO-CAC-SYSTEM-MIB - ccacSysCallSpike

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ccacSysCallSpike

Cisco Call Admission Control Sys Call Spike
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.322.1.1.1.1.9

This object is used to define a threshold for incoming call spike. The number of incoming calls is counted within a sliding window which is broken into ccacSysSlidingWindowSteps. Each step has an equally time interval defined in ccacSysSlidingWindowSize. The sliding window size can be calculated from ccacSysSlidingWindowSteps and ccacSysSlidingWindowSize two objects. The 'sliding window' = ccacSysSlidingWindowSteps * ccacSysSlidingWindowSize For example, if ccacSysSlidingWindowSteps is 5 AND ccacSysSlidingWindowSize is 200 (ms), then the 'sliding window' will be 1 second. ccacSysCallSpike sets the maximum number of incoming call in a sliding window. Set this object to value '0' will disable call spike threshold and will reset the value of ccacSysSlidingWindowSteps and ccacSysSlidingWindowSize to default value. The value of this object is '0', it indicates the call spike threshold is disabled.

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