enterasys-link-flap-mib. - etsysLinkFlapIntfEnabledStatus

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etsysLinkFlapIntfEnabledStatus

Enterasys Link Flap Interface Enabled Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.52.1.2.1.1.1

The enable state of Link Flap on this interface. Transitioning from enabled(1) to disabled(2) will disable the active part of the Link Flap feature as defined for the etsysLinkFlapSystemState object on this interface. In this event the agent MUST: 1) Release its control on this interface. If the interface had been operationally held in the 'down' state, then the interface MUST be allowed to attain its currently correct operational state. 2) etsysLinkFlapIntfOperStatus MUST be set to operational(1). 3) The objects etsysLinkFlapIntfLinkdownCountCurrent etsysLinkFlapIntfLinkdownCountTotal etsysLinkFlapIntfCurrentElapsed MUST continue to accrue value as events occur. In transitioning from disabled(2) to enabled(1) the objects: etsysLinkFlapIntfLinkdownCountCurrent etsysLinkFlapIntfCurrentElapsed MUST be initialized at 0 (zero) for this interface. Maintaining the value of this object across agent reboots is REQUIRED.

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