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ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval

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Appendix A Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router RAN-O Command Reference ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval Use the ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval command in the global configuration mode to specify the interval used to suppress the generation of the ciscoIpRanBackHaulRcvdUtil and the ciscoIpRanBackHaulSentUtil notifications from the CISCO-IP-RAN-BACKHAUL-MIB. To set the interval used to suppress notifications, use the following configuration command or the no form of this command to remove the interval: ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval 60-900 seconds Notifications are suppressed for the number of seconds specified. Notifications are not suppressed when this keyword is set to zero. The minimum interval is one minute and the maximum is fifteen minutes. When suppression is enabled, notifications are generated when a worse state is encountered. For example, the following transitions generate notifications: • "acceptable" to "warning" • "warning" to "overloaded" Later transitions to lesser states are suppressed. For example, the following transitions do not generate notifications: • "warning" to "acceptable" • "overloaded" to "warning" • "overloaded" to "acceptable" At the end of the specified interval, a notification is generated if the current state is different from the state reported by the last notification. Syntax Description ipran-mib 60-900 seconds backhaul-notify-interval Defaults Defaults to 0 (notifications are not suppressed). Command Modes Interface configuration Command History Release 12.4(2)MR1 12.4(9)MR Modification This command was introduced. Support for utilization notification was removed. This command is supported to maintain compatibility. Examples Router# config t Router(config)# ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval 60 Router(config)# ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval 900 Router(config)# no ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval Router(config)# exit OL-15667-03 Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide A-49

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Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide
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Appendix A
Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router RAN-O Command Reference
ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval
ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval
Use the
ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval
command in the global configuration mode to specify the
interval used to suppress the generation of the ciscoIpRanBackHaulRcvdUtil and the
ciscoIpRanBackHaulSentUtil notifications from the CISCO-IP-RAN-BACKHAUL-MIB.
To set the interval used to suppress notifications, use the following configuration command or the
no
form of this command to remove the interval:
ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval
60-900 seconds
Notifications are suppressed for the number of seconds specified. Notifications are not suppressed when
this keyword is set to zero. The minimum interval is one minute and the maximum is fifteen minutes.
When suppression is enabled, notifications are generated when a worse state is encountered. For
example, the following transitions generate notifications:
“acceptable” to “warning”
“warning” to “overloaded”
Later transitions to lesser states are suppressed. For example, the following transitions do not generate
notifications:
“warning” to “acceptable”
“overloaded” to “warning”
“overloaded” to “acceptable”
At the end of the specified interval, a notification is generated if the current state is different from the
state reported by the last notification.
Syntax Description
Defaults
Defaults to 0 (notifications are not suppressed).
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
Examples
Router#
config t
Router(config)#
ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval 60
Router(config)#
ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval 900
Router(config)#
no ipran-mib backhaul-notify-interval
Router(config)#
exit
ipran-mib
backhaul-notify-interval
60-900 seconds
Release
Modification
12.4(2)MR1
This command was introduced.
12.4(9)MR
Support for utilization notification was removed. This command is supported to
maintain compatibility.