ccapAppLoadState - Cisco Call Applications Application Load State - CISCO-CALL-APPLICATION-MIB

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ccapAppLoadState

Cisco Call Applications Application Load State
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.146.1.1.1.1.3

The state of this application. For built-in applications, the value read is always 'builtIn'. When this row is made active, the agent attempts to load the application from the URL specified by ccapAppLocation. While loading is in progress, value of this object reads 'loading'. If the application is successfully loaded, the value changes to 'loaded', otherwise the value changes to 'loadFailed'. ::= { ccapApplicationEntry 3 } SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), other(2), notFound(3), timedOut(4), noPermission(5), badSignature(6), noSpace(7) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The reason the last attempted load failed. The possible values are: none - there was no failure other - failure reason is other than those listed below notFound - application was not found timedOut - timed out while loading noPermission - was denied permission badSignature - the application did not have the proper signature. An agent may use an authentication scheme to protect itself. This error indicates that the authentication check failed, hence the application was not loaded. noSpace - lack of memory space. The value is updated after a load attempt. ::= { ccapApplicationEntry 4 } SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION A description of this application. DEFVAL {""} ::= { ccapApplicationEntry 5 } SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1)) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION Indicates the types of call that this application can handle. 0 is voice, 1 is fax, 3 is data, 4 is video.

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