cOpticalParamThreshSource - Cisco Optical Param Thresh Source - CISCO-OPTICAL-MONITOR-MIB

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cOpticalParamThreshSource

Cisco Optical Param Thresh Source
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.264.1.1.1.1.19

This object indicates if the current value of a particular threshold in this entry is user configured value or it is a system default value. It also allows user to specify the list of thresholds for this entry which should be restored to their system default values. The bit 'highAlarmThresh' corresponds to the object cOpticalParamHighAlarmThresh. The bit 'highWarnThresh' corresponds to the object cOpticalParamHighWarningThresh. The bit 'lowAlarmThresh' corresponds to the object cOpticalParamLowAlarmThresh. The bit 'lowWarnThresh' corresponds to the object cOpticalParamLowWarningThresh. A value of 0 for a bit indicates that corresponding object has system default value of threshold. A value of 1 for a bit indicates that corresponding object has user configured threshold value. A user may only change value of each of the bits to zero. Setting a bit to 0 will reset the corresponding threshold to its default value. System will change a bit from 0 to 1 when its corresponding threshold is changed by user from its default to any other value.

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