cGgsnThruputIntervalOne - Cisco Ggsn Thruput Interval One

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cGgsnThruputIntervalOne

Cisco Ggsn Thruput Interval One
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.240.1.3.15

This object and cGgsnThruputIntervalTwo specifies the interval at which the data throughput needs to be collected per APN/SGSN. Once this object is set to some valid value, the data throughput collections gets started for per configured APN and per PATH created. The data throughput collection is updated periodically (each expiry of configured throughput interval) to the corresponding objects (cGgsnSgsnStatTable for per SGSN and cgprsAccPtThruputStatsTable for per APN). When this object is set to '0', the collection for this interval get stopped and the data related to this interval is deleted from the tables (cGgsnSgsnStatTable and cgprsAccPtThruputStatsTable). INCONSISTENT value SNMP error will happen when trying to set cGgsnThruputIntervalOne and cGgsnThruputIntervalTwo with same value expect '0'. Setting the same value to the same object will reset the value / collection status for that interval.

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