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cbfDefineFileNow
CISCO BULK FILE Define File Now
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The control to cause file creation. The only values that can be set are 'create' and 'forcedCreate'. These can be set only when the value is 'ready'. Setting it to 'create' begins a file creation and creates a corresponding entry in cbfStatusFileTable. The system may choose to use an already existing copy of the file instead of creating a new one. This may happen if there has been no configuration change on the system and a request to recreate the file is received. Setting this object to 'forcedCreate' forces the system to create a new copy of the file. The value is 'notActve' as long as cbfDefineFileEntryStatus or any corresponding cbfDefineObjectEntryStatus is not active. When cbfDefineFileEntryStatus becomes active and all corresponding cbfDefineObjectEntryStatuses are active this object automatically goes to 'ready'.
Back to CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB MIB page.
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