mgcRedGrpProtPersistEvtPolicy - mgc Red Group Prot Persist Evt Policy - CISCO-WAN-MGC-REDUN-MIB

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mgcRedGrpProtPersistEvtPolicy

mgc Red Group Prot Persist Evt Policy
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.150.22.1.3.1.2

This object determines how the persistent events will be notified. Persistent events are events that call agent wants to be notified without explicitly requesting for it. A set of events can be provisioned on the Gateway as persistent events. Every event will have an action associated with it, which will determine, whether to be notified, ignored, accumulated etc.. MGC will specify the action when requesting the GW to notify the event. For persistent events the Action will be Notify. Call agent can change this by explicitly requesting the event associating an action with it. During the period where the Gateway has received a notification acknowledgement, and waiting for the next Request Notification, events could be observed. The Quarantine procedure determines what should be done with these events. This object is used to supercede the quarantine procedure, by enforcing loop, process as the quarantine procedure only for persistent events. During the period the Gateway has sent a Notification, and waiting for the acknowledgement all events including the persistent events will 'quarantinePersistEvts' - Quarantine Persistent events as in the case of non persistent events as determined by quarantine method. 'notQuarantinePersistEvts' - Don't quarantine Persistent events, and notify them. During the period the Gateway has sent a Notify and waiting for the acknowledgement, every event including persistent event will be quarantined. This value does not supercede that behaviour. This applies only during the period, where a Notify is acknowledged and waiting for the next RQNT where the quarantine method is 'step,process' or 'step,discard'. This object has no relevance when the protocol is SRCP.

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