rttMonCtrlOperRttLife - Round Trip Time Monitor Control Operational Round Trip Time Life - CISCO-RTTMON-MIB

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rttMonCtrlOperRttLife

Round Trip Time Monitor Control Operational Round Trip Time Life
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.1.2.9.1.9

This object is decremented every second, until it reaches zero. When the value of this object is zero RTT operations for this row are suspended. This object will either reach zero by a countdown or it will transition to zero via setting the rttMonCtrlOperState. When this object reaches zero the agent needs to transition the rttMonCtrlOperState to 'inactive'. REMEMBER: The value 2147483647 has a special meaning. When this object has the value 2147483647, this object will not decrement. And thus the life time will never. When the rttMonCtrlOperState object is 'active' and the rttMonReactTriggerOperState object transitions to 'active' this object will not be updated with the current value of rttMonCrtlAdminRttLife object.

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