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cermPolicyRisingThreshold
Cisco Embedded Resource Manager Policy Rising Threshold
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.510.1.3.2.1.7
This object indicates the rising threshold value set for the threshold configuration entry. Lets assume that system global threshold value (in percentage) for 'io' memory resource owner is set to 60% as minor rising threshold value, 70% as major rising threshold value and 90% as critical rising threshold value. When the total 'io' memory utilization exceeds the 60% threshold limit, a minor 'up' notification will be sent to relevant resource user(s). When the total 'io' memory utilization exceeds the 70% threshold limit, a major 'up' notification will be sent to relevant resource user(s). When it exceeds the 90% threshold limit, a critical 'up' notification will be sent to relevant resource user(s). The rising threshold value is mandatory for any threshold configuration entry in the cermConfigPolicyResOwnerThreshTable.
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