cnpdTopNConfigStatus - cnpd Top N Config Status - CISCO-NBAR-PROTOCOL-DISCOVERY-MIB

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cnpdTopNConfigStatus

cnpd Top N Config Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.244.1.3.1.1.8

This object is used to create or delete the row entry in cnpdTopNConfigTable. When creating a row entry the management station is required to specify a value for cnpdTopNConfigIfIndex only. 'notReady' means that a row exists but either it has no valid IfIndex or it has not been set to createAndGo or active. 'active' means that a createAndGo or active has been issued, AND a valid ifIndex exists. Therefore if a row is 'active' it means a TopNStats entry has been generated. If you set an 'active' row to createAndWait it will get the status 'notReady'. If you set any row to 'notReady' - it will go to the 'notReadystate'. If you set any row to 'notInService' - it will go to the 'notInService' state and the corresponding TopNStatsEntry will be deleted. The same TopNConfig entry can be re-used without changes by setting it to 'active'. The corresponding TopStatsTable entry will be regenerated. This can be used by the NMS to poll a particular TopNConfig Entry. Changes to an existing TopNConfig entry can be made by setting the status to 'createAndWait' and changing the necessary objects. Setting it to 'createAndGo' or 'active' will cause the corresponding TopNStats entry to be regenerated.

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