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hasSubState

has Sub State
1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.144.1.2.1.6.4

High Availability sub state: Synchronized and notSynchronized are normal, synchIn and synchOut are transitory. If the Network Dispatcher machine appears to be stuck (for more than a minute), in a transitory state then that indicates a problem. If HighAvailability should be running and the substate is notSynchronized, then that indicates a problem. If High Availability is not running and the hasState is idle, then all subState data is meaningless and should be ignored. notSynchronized (0), network dispatcher is not in conact with partner machine synchronized (1), network dispatcher is in contact with partner machine sync-in (2), network dispatcher is going into standby state sync-out (3), network dispatcher is going into active state

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