ccopsServerConfigPriority - Cisco Common Open Policy Service Server Config Priority - CISCO-COPS-CLIENT-MIB

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ccopsServerConfigPriority

Cisco Common Open Policy Service Server Config Priority
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.140.1.1.4.1.3

The priority of this entry relative to other entries. The COPS client will attempt to contact COPS servers for the appropriate Client-Type in the order of their priority values. COPS servers designated by the COPS protocol PDP-Redirect mechanism are always used in preference to any entries in this table. When ccopsServerMax mib object is not zero, the valid value for ccopsServerConfigPriority ranges from zero to ccopsServerMax minus one. When the ccopsServerMax mib object is zero, any valid unsigned value may be used. For servers with different value of ccopsServerConfigPriority, the server with lowest value has highest priority. For servers with same value of ccopsServerConfigPriority and ccopsServerConfigClientType, the relative priority of Servers is determined by a numerical comparison of their IP addresses, with the lowest address having higher priority.

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