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ccqmCmtsEnfRuleSecondPeakTime
Cisco Cable QOS monitor Cmts Enforce Rule Second Peak Time
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The user can define two peak times in a day. The second peak is defined using ccqmCmtsEnfRuleSecondPeakTime, ccqmCmtsEnfRuleSecondDuration and ccqmCmtsEnfRuleSecondThreshold objects while the first peak is defined using ccqmCmtsEnfRuleFirstPeakTime, ccqmCmtsEnfRuleFirstDuration and ccqmCmtsEnfRuleFirstDuration. For the remaining hours in the day, the off-peak monitoring would happen if both ccqmCmtsEnfRuleOffPeakDuration and ccqmCmtsEnfRuleOffPeakThreshold are defined. Defining the first peak is mandatory, though defining the second peak and offpeak is not mandatory. Both these peak times should be defined such that they don't overlap and the first peak time has to be an earlier time than the second peak time. ccqmCmtsEnfRuleSecondDuration can be set to 0 to indicate that the second peak monitoring no longer needs to be performed. The first peak has to be defined before defining the second peak time. User would need to use 24 hour clock for setting this. This object cannot be changed when ccqmCmtsEnfRuleRowStatus is active(1).
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