CISCO-SANTAP-MIB - cstServiceConfigTable

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cstServiceConfigTable

cst Service Config Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.463.1.2

This table provides information about the list of all CVTs created and configured in the system. A new entry creation in this table, creates a CVT on the module specified by the corresponding instance index 'cstModuleId' and configures the CVT on the VSAN specified by the corresponding instance index 'vsanIndex'. A row creation in this table, with an existing module physical index but different 'vsanIndex' configures the already created CVT on the module into VSAN specified by the 'vsanIndex'. Deleting an entry from this table, unconfigures the CVT created on the module specified by the corresponding instance index 'cstModuleId' on the VSAN represented by the corresponding instance index 'vsanIndex'. If there are no more entries in this table for this module then the CVT will be deleted from the corresponding module. For example, If there is no entry in this table for a module pysical Index '22', then a new entry creation with cstModuleId '22' vsanIndex 'n1' creates a CVT on this module and configures the CVT on VSAN 'n1'. And a new row is created in this table. Any subsequent entry creation with cstModuleId '22' vsanIndex 'n2' only configures the previously created CVT on vsan 'n2' and a new row is created in this table. Similarly for any delete request with cstModuleId '22' vsanIndex 'n1'/'n2' unconfigures the CVT created on the vsan 'n1'/'n2' and the corresponding row is deleted from the table. If there is only one entry with cstModuleId '22' and vsan 'n' exists in the table, then any delete request with cstModuleId '22' vsan 'n' unconfigures the CVT on vsan 'n' and deletes the CVT. The corresponding row is deleted from the table.

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