CISCO-RF-SUPPLEMENTAL-MIB - cRfSupSysStartupConfigSyncTime

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cRfSupSysStartupConfigSyncTime

Cisco Rf Sup Sys Startup Config Sync Time
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.198.1.1.7

The date and time when the startup configuration was last successfully synced from the current Active unit to the Standby unit(s). This object will remain uninstantiated if no sync has yet taken place since the current Active CPU was initialized or if a Standby unit was forced to take over before the initial database sync was completed. For platforms where running configuration is always stored in a non-volatile manner, this object should be identical to cRfSupSysRunningConfigSyncTime. Since automatic startup configuration syncs are event driven and may be disabled by configuration, this time doesn't directly reflect whether Standby startup configuration is in sync with the Active unit. Instead, see the cRfSupSysStartupConfigOper object to determine whether Standby startup configuration is in sync with the Active unit.

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