csbSLACurrentUsageRev1 - Cisco Session Border SLA Current Usage Rev1 - CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-EVENT-MIB

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csbSLACurrentUsageRev1

Cisco Session Border SLA Current Usage Rev1
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.658.1.62

This MIB object represents the actual usage value for the event which leads to the SLA violation, like if maximum number of calls are more than SLA policy then actual value of this parameter/event. If the SLA is for max-num-calls, this value is the current number of calls. If the SLA is for max-call-rate, this value is the current number of calls per minute. If the SLA is for max-bandwidth, this value is the current bidirection bandwidth in bps. This object replaces the csbSLACurrentUsage object.

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