cipslaReactThresholdType - Cisco IP SLA React Threshold Type - CISCO-IPSLA-AUTOMEASURE-MIB

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cipslaReactThresholdType

Cisco IP SLA React Threshold Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.633.1.3.1.3

This object specifies the conditions under which a notification ( trap ) is sent. The rttMonReactOccurred object defined in rttMonReactTable in CISCO-RTTMON-MIB will change accordingly: never(1) - rttMonReactOccurred is never set immediate(2) - rttMonReactOccurred is set to 'true' when the value of parameter for which reaction is configured ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD, mos etc ) violates the threshold. Conversely, rttMonReactOccurred is set to 'false' when the parameter ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD, mos etc ) is below the threshold limits. consecutive(3) - rttMonReactOccurred is set to true when the value of parameter for which reaction is configured ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD, mos etc ) violates the threshold for configured consecutive times. Conversely, rttMonReactOccurred is set to false when the value of parameter ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg packetLossSD, mos etc ) is below the threshold limits for the same number of consecutive operations. xOfy(4) - rttMonReactOccurred is set to true when x ( as specified by cipslaReactThresholdCountX ) out of the last y ( as specified by cipslaReacthresholdCountY ) times the value of parameter for which the reaction is configured ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD, mos etc ) violates the threshold. Conversely, it is set to false when x, out of the last y times the value of parameter ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD, mos ) is below the threshold limits. NOTE: If x > y, this will never generate a reaction. average(5) - rttMonReactOccurred is set to true when the average ( cipslaReactThresholdCountX times ) value of parameter for which reaction is configured ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD, mos etc ) violates the threshold condition. Conversely, it is set to false when the average value of parameter ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD, mos etc ) is below the threshold limits. If this value is changed by a management station, rttMonReactOccurred is set to false, but no reaction is generated if the prior value of rttMonReactOccurred was true.

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