vncsVpHoldingPriority - vncs Vp Holding Priority

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vncsVpHoldingPriority

vncs Vp Holding Priority
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.44.3.2.1.2

This attribute specifies the priority that a path holds once it is established. Zero is the highest priority and four is the lowest. A path's holdingPriority determines its likelihood of being bumped by a new path to acquire its bandwidth. The setupPriority, a complementary attribute, indicates the priority of a path at establishment time. A new path can bump an existing path if the new path's setupPriority is higher (numerically less) than the existing path's holdingPriority.

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