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cCasaState
Cisco Casa State
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casaNotEnabled: indicates that CASA is not configured. casaEnabled : indicates that CASA is configured. If the CASA entity is a Forwarding Agent, it is waiting for a Wildcard Affinity. casaActive : indicates that CASA is operational. i.e. For the Service Manager this state indicates that at least one Wildcard Affinity has been sent. For a Forwarding Agent this state indicates that Wildcard Affinity has been received and CASA is forwarding matching IP packets to the Service Manager. Setting cCasaState to casaNotEnabled will shut CASA down. Setting cCasaState to casaEnabled results in the following sequence of events: The configuration parameters cCasaCfgAddress, cCasaCfgMcastAddress are validated. If validated CASA is shut down if its not already, followed by CASA being enabled with the configuration parameters taking effect. If the configuration parameters are not valid then the set operation fails. Setting cCasaState to casaActive is invalid.
Back to CISCO-CASA-MIB MIB page.
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