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Description:
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puConfigShutdownInterval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
remainingLife(1),
immediately(2),
oneMinute(3),
twoMinutes(4),
threeMinutes(5),
fiveMinutes(6),
tenMinutes(7)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS obsolete
DESCRIPTION
"This variable is used in conjunction with
puConfigShutdownRemainingLife such that when either
condition is met a controlled shutdown will take place.
puConfigShutdownInterval specifies the interval after
which a controlled shutdown should take place in the event
of a power outage.
remainingLife(1) - indicates that the shutdown is based
on the remaining battery life only and NOT
the duration of the power outage.
The variable puConfigShutdownRemainingLife
determines how the shutdown is controlled.
immediately(2) - the shutdown should take place as soon as
the power outage is detected. The variable
puConfigRemainingLife is irrelevant in this
case.
oneMinute(3),
twoMinutes(4),
threeMinutes(5), - the interval after which a controlled
fiveMinutes(6), shutdown should take place in the event of
tenMinutes(7) a power outage.
NOTE: the variable puConfigShutdownEnabled must be enabled(1),
for this variable to have any effect in determining
when the controlled shutdown is performed.
This object is obsolete. Power units must be indexed by
IP address."
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Classification:
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➵ Deprecated or obsolete OID
➵ MIB object for network management
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See classes of OIDs
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