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cgrtMgmtNotifDelayTime
Cisco IP Transfer Point GRT Mgmt Notif Delay Time
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.334.1.1.16
This object specifies the maximum amount of time to delay before generating the ciscoGrtMgmtStateChange notification. The delay is introduced to allow multiple route state changes to be bundled into a single notification. If the value of this object is equal to 0, the device will generate ciscoGrtMgmtStateChange notification as each route changes states. If the value of this object is greater than 0, the device will not generate notifications as routes change state. As routes change state they are accumulated until the time specified in cgrtMgmtNotifDelayTime has elapsed or enough state changes have been accumulated to fill up the cgrtRouteNotifChanges object. This object is ignored by the agent when the cgrtMgmtNotifEnabled object is set to the 'false' value.
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