appnIsInGlobeCtrOperStatus - appn Is In Globe Control Operation Status - APPN-MIB

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appnIsInGlobeCtrOperStatus

appn Is In Globe Control Operation Status
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.4.1.6.1.2

Indicates whether or not the intermediate session counts are active. The counts referred to here are the eight objects in the AppnIsInTable, from appnIsInP2SFmdPius through appnIsInS2PNonFmdBytes. These eight counts are of type Unsigned32 rather than Counter32 because when this object enters the notActive state, either because a Management Station has set appnInInGlobeCtrAdminStatus to notActive or because of a locally-initiated transition, the counts are all reset to 0. The values for this object are: notActive(1): collection of counts is not active; if it is queried, a count returns the value 0. active(2): collection of counts is active.

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