ipslaEthernetGrpReactStatus - ipsla Ethernet Group React Status - CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB

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ipslaEthernetGrpReactStatus

ipsla Ethernet Group React Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.585.1.1.2.1.2

This objects specifies the status of the conceptual Auto-Ethernet-CFM reaction control row. Only 'createAndGo' and 'destroy' operations are permitted on the row. In order for this object to become 'active', ipslaEthernetGrpReactVar must be defined. All other objects assume the default value. When this object is in 'active' state, all the writable objects except ipslaEthernetGrpReactVar can be modified. When this object moves to 'active' state, the rttMonReactStatus of the individual IP SLA operations moves to 'active' state, thus the performance parameter specified in the reaction configuration is monitored for each IP SLA operation and the notifications are generated when the threshold violation takes place. This object can be set to 'destroy' from any value at any time. When this object is set to 'destroy', the reaction configuration of both Auto-Ethernet-CFM operation and IP SLA operations are removed.

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