ctron-appn-mib - nwAppnSysAdminStatus

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nwAppnSysAdminStatus

Network Appn Sys Admin Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.2.2.2.3.5.2.1.2.1

Sets the system-wide administrative state of APPN Routing Services. If enable(3) is selected, APPN Routing Services is activated. There are two cases: the very first activation, and activations subsequent to the successful first activation. Before activating APPN Routing Services the very first time, nwAppnSysRouterId in the System Configuration branch and all objects under nwAppnSysCfgLocalNode must be assigned a value. If not explicitly assigned, default values will be used for objects under nwAppnSysCfgLocalNode. After this first activation has completed successfully, all objects under nwAppnSysCfgLocalNode will be saved in non-volatile RAM and restored for the next node activation at power up time. After this subsequent power up, enable(3) may be selected without setting nwAppnSysRouterId or any objects under under nwAppnSysCfgLocalNode. Those values defined prior to the last power up or reset will be used. If disable(2) is selected, APPN Routing Services will become inactive in the manner specifed by nwAppnSysStopType. To modify objects under nwAppnSysCfgLocalNode, nwAppnSysAdminStatus must be disabled.

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