vismSessionSetNum - vism Session Set Num - CISCO-VISM-SESSION-MIB

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vismSessionSetNum

vism Session Set Num
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.11.1.1.1

An arbitrary index that uniquely identifies a session set. ::= { vismSessionSetEntry 1 } SYNTAX INTEGER { active (1), createAndGo(4), destroy (6) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This variable is used to allow add or delete a session set. 'active': This state indicates that the session set is available for use by the managed device; 'createAndGo': Use this to add an entry in this table. `destroy': the status supplied by a management station wishing to delete all of the instances associated with this session group. Deletion of a set is not allowed if there is still group in this set. ::= { vismSessionSetEntry 2 } SYNTAX INTEGER { idle (1), oos (2), activeIs (3), standbyIs (4), fullIs (5), unknown (6) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION When an entry in vismSessionSetTable is created and no group has been added to this set yet or group has been created in this set but no session has been added yet the set state is 'idle'. After a group has been created in this set and one session has been added to the group the set state becomes 'oos',i.e, out of service. After successfully open socket and the session has sent START message to MGC, the state of the set will be changed based on whether this set is fault tolerant(FT) or none fault tolerant(NFT) specify in vismSessionSetFaultTolerant. In NFT case the set state becomes 'activeIs'. In FT case, if one session from a group received an active message from MGC and no standby message received from a session in the other group, the state of the set will change to 'activeIs'. On the other hand, if at least one session from a group received standby message from MGC and no other session from the other group received active message then the set state is transferred to 'standbyIs'. The set becomes 'fullIs' when at least one session from one group receives active message and at least one session from the other group receives standby message. 'unknown' is a state other than the above states. ::= { vismSessionSetEntry 3 } SYNTAX Integer32(0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The current number of session groups in the session set. ::= { vismSessionSetEntry 4 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This is the current group number in active state.

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