rttMonStatsCollectNumDisconnects - Round Trip Time Monitor Stats Collect Num Disconnects - CISCO-RTTMON-MIB

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rttMonStatsCollectNumDisconnects

Round Trip Time Monitor Stats Collect Num Disconnects
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.1.3.2.1.1

When the RttMonRttType is 'echo' or pathEcho', this object represents the number of times that the target or hop along the path to a target became disconnected. For all other values of RttMonRttType, this object will remain zero. For connectionless protocols this has no meaning, and will consequently remain 0. When rttMonEchoAdminProtocol is one of snaRUEcho, this is the number of times that an LU-SSCP session was lost, for snaLU0EchoAppl, snaLU2EchoAppl, snaLu62Echo, and for snaLU62EchoAppl, this is the number of times that LU-LU session was lost. Since this error does not indicate any information about the failure of an RTT operation, no response time information for this instance will be recorded in the appropriate objects. If this error occurs and the rttMonStatsCapturePathIndex cannot be determined, this error will be accumulated in the source to target path, that will always exist. This object has the special behavior as defined by the ROLLOVER NOTE in the DESCRIPTION of the ciscoRttMonMIB object.

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