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rttMonReactThresholdRising
Round Trip Time Monitor React Threshold Rising
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This object defines the higher threshold limit. If the value ( e.g rtt, jitterAvg, packetLossSD etc ) rises above this limit and if the condition specified in rttMonReactThresholdType are satisfied, a trap is generated. Default value of rttMonReactThresholdRising for 'rtt' is 5000 'jitterAvg' is 100. 'jitterSDAvg' is 100. 'jitterDSAvg' 100. 'packetLossSD' is 10000. 'packetLossDS' is 10000. 'mos' is 500. 'icpif' is 93. 'packetMIA' is 10000. 'packetLateArrival' is 10000. 'packetOutOfSequence' is 10000. 'maxOfPositiveSD' is 10000. 'maxOfNegativeSD' is 10000. 'maxOfPositiveDS' is 10000. 'maxOfNegativeDS' is 10000. 'iaJitterDS' is 20. 'frameLossDS' is 10000. 'mosLQDS' is 400. 'mosCQDS' is 400. 'rFactorDS' is 80. 'successivePacketLoss' is 1000. 'maxOfLatencyDS' is 5000. 'maxOfLatencySD' is 5000. 'latencyDSAvg' is 5000. 'latencySDAvg' is 5000. 'packetLoss' is 10000. This object is not applicable if the rttMonReactVar is 'timeout', 'connectionLoss' or 'verifyError'. For 'timeout', 'connectionLoss' and 'verifyError' default value of rttMonReactThresholdRising will be 0.
Back to CISCO-RTTMON-MIB MIB page.
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