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rttMonScheduleAdminRttStartTime
Round Trip Time Monitor Schedule Admin Round Trip Time Start Time
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This is the time when this conceptional row will activate. This is the value of MIB-II's sysUpTime in the future. When sysUpTime equals this value this object will cause the activation of a conceptual Rtt row. When an agent has the capability to determine date and time, the agent should store this object as DateAndTime. This allows the agent to completely reset (restart) and still be able to start conceptual Rtt rows at the intended time. If the agent cannot keep date and time and the agent resets, all entries should take on one of the special value defined below. The first special value allows this conceptual Rtt control row to immediately transition the rttMonCtrlOperState object into 'active' state when the rttMonCtrlAdminStatus object transitions to active. This special value is defined to be a value of this object that, when initially set, is 1. The second special value allows this conceptual Rtt control row to immediately transition the rttMonCtrlOperState object into 'pending' state when the rttMonCtrlAdminStatus object transitions to active. Also, when the rttMonCtrlOperRttLife counts down to zero (and not when set to zero), this special value causes this conceptual Rtt control row to retransition the rttMonCtrlOperState object into 'pending' state. This special value is defined to be a value of this object that, when initially set, is smaller than the current sysUpTime. (With the exception of one, as defined in the previous paragraph)
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