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cXgcpMediaGwConnOosRsipBehavior
Cisco Xgcp Media Gw Connection Oos Rsip Behavior
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.318.1.2.1.1.22
This object specifies the RSIP behavior of the endpoints with active calls (in connections) when they are forced to out-of-service. The following values can be set for this object: sendDlcx - The media gateway sends RSIP-graceful and then individual DLCX command to delete the endpoints of each connection and its children before it sends out RSIP-forced command when an endpoint goes into alarm or placed out-of-service forcefully through the user command if the endpoint or its children has any calls (in connections). rsipOnly - The media gateway sends out RSIP-forced command, and delete the connections without any DLCX or RSIP-graceful command. This object is applicable only if the endpoint or its children have any calls. If there are no calls on the endpoint, the media gateway sends RSIP-forced command when the endpoint is forced to out-of-service.
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