rttMonLpdGrpStatsProbeStatus - Round Trip Time Monitor Lpd Group Stats Probe Status - CISCO-RTTMON-MIB

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rttMonLpdGrpStatsProbeStatus

Round Trip Time Monitor Lpd Group Stats Probe Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.1.3.7.1.19

A string which holds the latest operation return code for all the set of 'single probes' which are part of the LPD group. The return codes will be comma separated and will follow the same sequence of probes as followed in 'rttMonLpdGrpStatsPathIds'. The latest operation return code will be mapped to 'up','down' or 'unkwown'. 'up' - Probe state is up when the rttMonLatestRttOperSense value is 'ok'. 'down' - Probe state is down when the rttMonLatestRttOperSense has value other then 'ok' and 'other'. 'unknown' - Probe state is unkown when the rttMonLatestRttOperSense value is 'other'. For example: If there are 5 paths in the LPD group then this object output will look like 'ok,ok,ok,down,down'. This object will be set to '0' on reset.

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