CISCO-NOTIFICATION-CONTROL-MIB - cNotifCtrlCurrentState

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cNotifCtrlCurrentState

Cisco Notif Ctrl Current State
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.586.1.1.2

This object represents the current state of notification control. The semantics are as follows. controlOn - This indicates that notifications configured in cNotifCtrlTable are currently getting filtered on the system. This object will always be 'controlOn', when cNotifCtrlMode is 'forcedControl'. controlOff - This indicates that notifications configured in cNotifCtrlTable are currently not being filtered on the system. This object will always be 'controlOff', when cNotifCtrlMode is 'noControl'. If cNotifCtrlMode is set to 'automaticControl', the agent sets this object to 'controlOn', when number of notifications generated by the system exceeds the value represented by cNotifCtrlThreshold in the time interval represented by cNotifCtrlSamplingInterval. The agent sets this object to 'controlOff', when the number of notifications generated by the system falls below the value represented by cNotifCtrlThreshold in the time interval represented by cNotifCtrlSamplingInterval.

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