etsysLsnatStatsClear
Enterasys Load Sharing Network Address Translation Statistics Clear
1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.74.1.1.26
Setting this object to a value of true(1) will clear LSNAT statistics and cause the following objects to be reset to zero and new values generated: etsysLsnatStatsBindingsDeleted etsysLsnatStatsBindingsTotal etsysLsnatStatsBindingsExhausted etsysLsnatStatsBindingsNoReals etsysLsnatStatsBindingsNoPortmapPort etsysLsnatStatsBindingsNoFtpALG etsysLsnatStatsBindingsPerSecond etsysLsnatStatsStickyEntriesTotal etsysLsnatStatsStickyBindingsStuckTotal etsysLsnatStatsStickyEntriesExhausted etsysLsnatServerfarmHits etsysLsnatServerfarmStateChanges etsysLsnatRealServerHits etsysLsnatRealServerStateChanges etsysLsnatVserverConns etsysLsnatVserverStateChanges The following objects will be reset to the current active counts: etsysLsnatStatsBindingsHigh etsysLsnatStatsVserverHigh etsysLsnatStatsServerfarmHigh etsysLsnatStatsRealHigh etsysLsnatStatsStickyActiveEntriesHigh Setting this object to a value of false(2) has no effect. This object will always return a value of false(2).
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