cipslaVideoAggStatsEntry - Cisco IP SLA Video Agg Stats Entry - CISCO-IPSLA-VIDEO-MIB

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cipslaVideoAggStatsEntry

Cisco IP SLA Video Agg Stats Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.744.1.2.1.1

This entry contains the objects which accumulate the results of a series of 'video' operations over a 60 minute time period or a time period stored in rttMonScheduleAdminRttLife, whichever is smaller. An entry is created only if when the following objects are valid. - rttMonCtrlAdminRttType - rttMonEchoAdminProtocol The entry will start to collect data when rttMonCtrlAdminStatus is in 'active' state. The entry will be removed when the rttMonCtrlAdminStatus is changed to 'destroy' state. cipslaVideoAggStartTimeId will be created at the beginning of the hour and will keep aggregating statistics until the end of the hour.

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