jnxPPPoEIfLockoutMax - jnx PPPoE If Lockout Max - JNX-PPPOE-MIB

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jnxPPPoEIfLockoutMax

jnx PPPoE If Lockout Max
1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.67.1.1.1.2.1.13

The upper bound, in seconds, of the time range used to specify the duration of the lockout of the client from recognition for the specified interface. This only takes effect if jnxPPPoEIfAutoconfig is set for this interface. The ability to lockout the client from recognition in the event of an error in creating a PPP interface is enabled by default. The initial lockout duration is jnxPPPoEIfLockoutMin and increases exponentially for each failure that occurs for the client interface within the greater of 15 minutes and this object's value. The lockout duration for the client will not exceed jnxPPPoEIfLockoutMax. If the time between creation errors for the PPP interface for this interface is greater than the greater of 15 minutes and jnxPPPoEIfLockoutMax, then the lockout duration reverts to jnxPPPoEIfLockoutMin. To disable the ability to lockout the client from recognition in the event of an error in creating a PPP interface for the specified interface, the value of this object and jnxPPPoEIfLockoutMin must be set to 0. It is not recommended that this lockout feature be disabled except for debugging purposes or when this interface supports more than one session.

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