cdrqCmtsCmPollerInterval - Cisco CMTS Remote Query Cmts Cable Modem Poller Interval - CISCO-DOCS-REMOTE-QUERY-MIB

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cdrqCmtsCmPollerInterval

Cisco CMTS Remote Query Cmts Cable Modem Poller Interval
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.59.1.1.2

An interval between two polling cycles of the CMTS CM Poller. The poller will not start the next cycle until it finished polling for the last CM , even though the time has expired. If the cdrqCmtsCmPollerInterval is too small with a large number of CMs, the poller would tie up the CPU and resources and possibly degrade the system's performance. Any change in the cdrqCmtsCmPollerInterval will not be reflected if the poller has already been enabled. User cannot set cdrqCmtsCmPollerInterval to 0 but will read 0 when CMTS is first restarted and remote-query is not configured. Once poller is configured, cdrqCmtsCmPollerInterval will retain the value even if poller is later disabled

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