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ccttActiveTable
CISCO CALL TRACKER TCP Active Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.164.1.1.1
This table contains entries for active calls in the system which utilize TCP connections, as reported by cctActiveServiceType. This table extends the cctActiveTable, using the same index, cctActiveCallId. ::= { ccttActive 1 } SYNTAX CcttActiveEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION The information related to TCP connection for a single call. Entries are created if the call requests TCP connection based service. Entries are deleted when the call terminates. INDEX { cctActiveCallId } ::= { ccttActiveTable 1 } CcttActiveEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ccttActiveLocalIpAddress IpAddress, ccttActiveLocalTcpPort CiscoPort, ccttActiveRemoteIpAddress IpAddress, ccttActiveRemoteTcpPort CiscoPort, ccttActiveDestinationFailures Counter32 } SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The IP address for local endpoint of the call's TCP connection. This object has the same value as tcpConnLocalAddress from TCP-MIB. REFERENCE "RFC 2012 TCP-MIB
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