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(OID-IRI notation)

Description:

mteEventSetObject OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The object identifier from the MIB object to set if
mteEventActions has 'set' set.
This object identifier may be wildcarded by leaving
sub-identifiers off the end, in which case
nteEventSetObjectWildCard must be 'true'.
If mteEventSetObject is wildcarded the instance used to set the
object to which it points is the same as the instance from the
value of mteTriggerValueID that triggered the event.
Each instance that fills the wildcard is independent of any
additional instances, that is, wildcarded objects operate
as if there were a separate table entry for each instance
that fills the wildcard without having to actually predict
all possible instances ahead of time.
Bad object identifiers or a mismatch between truncating the
identifier and the value of mteSetObjectWildcard
result in operation as one would expect when providing the
wrong identifier to a Set operation. The Set will fail or set
the wrong object. If the value syntax of the destination
object is not correct, the Set fails with the normal SNMP
error code."
DEFVAL { zeroDotZero }



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Parent OID: mteEventSetEntry(1) Next sibling OID: mteEventSetObjectWildcard(2) Last sibling OID: mteEventSetContextNameWildcard(6)
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