ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdRising - ipsla Ethernet Group React Threshold Rising - CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB

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ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdRising

ipsla Ethernet Group React Threshold Rising
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.585.1.1.2.1.6

This object specifies the higher threshold limit. If the value of monitored parameter ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD etc ) rises above this limit and if the condition specified in ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdType are satisfied, a notification is generated. Default value of ipslaEthernetGrpReactThresholdRising for 'rtt' is 5000. 'jitterAvg' is 100. 'jitterSDAvg' is 100. 'jitterDSAvg' is 100. 'maxOfPositiveSD' is 10000. 'maxOfNegativeSD' is 10000. 'maxOfPositiveDS' is 10000. 'maxOfNegativeDS' is 10000. 'packetLossSD' is 10000. 'packetLossDS' is 10000. 'packetMIA' is 10000. 'packetLateArrival' is 10000. 'packetOutOfSequence' is 10000. This object is not applicable if the ipslaEthernetGrpReactVar is 'timeout' or 'connectionLoss'. For 'timeout' and 'connectionLoss', the default value will be 0.

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