etsysFlowLimitingSystemInterfaceShutdown
Enterasys Flow Limiting System Interface Shutdown
1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.43.1.1.3
The current state of the interface shutdown functionality in the Flow Limiting feature. enabled (1) - Flow Limiting will shutdown an interface when the conditions on that interface exceed the configured values, one of the specified actions is to disable the interface, and the Flow Limiting feature is enabled. disabled (2) - Flow Limiting will not shutdown any interface under any conditions. When this object is set to disabled the Flow Limiting feature MUST release its control on all interfaces. Any interfaces that had been operationally held in the 'down' state MUST be allowed to attain their currently correct operational state. Agents are not required to shutdown interfaces for conditions that exist when this object is set to enabled. Interfaces MAY only be shutdown after additional flow setups are detected that exceed the configured limits on that interface. Maintaining the value of this object across agent reboots is REQUIRED.
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