cmBusyOutRequest - cm Busy Out Request

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cmBusyOutRequest

cm Busy Out Request
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.3.2.1.3

This object is used to put modem out of service, i.e. modem cannot make calls or answer calls. If the modem to be busyout is handling a call, the busyout action will be taken after the current call is disconnected. After modem is busyout, the following commands can be applied to those modems - reset, bad modem, download modem firmware, etc. This is called nice or graceful busyout. The value of true(1) indicates the busyOut request has been issued to the modem, but the busyout could be pending. The management entity needs to query the cmState to see if the modem is successfully busied out. The value of false(2) indicates the modem is not given the busyOut command.

Back to CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB MIB page.

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