Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco Ios Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches - Cisco Catalyst 2960 series Configuration Manual

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Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches)

event_register_snmp_object
(Optional) The time period during which the SNMP
Object event detector waits for the policy to exit
(specified in ssssssssss[.mmm] format, where
ssssssssss must be an integer representing seconds
between 0 and 4294967295, inclusive, and where
mmm must be an integer representing milliseconds
between 0 and 999). If the default time period expires
before the policy exits, the default action will be
executed. The default action is to process the set or
get request normally by SNMP subsystem. If this
argument is not specified, the default time period is
set to 30 seconds.
(Optional) Maximum run time of the script (specified
in ssssssss[.mmm] format, where ssssssss must be an
integer representing seconds between 0 and 31536000,
inclusive, and where mmm must be an integer
representing milliseconds between 0 and 999). If this
argument is not specified, the default 20-second
run-time limit is used.
(Optional) Priority level at which the script will be
queued:
• queue_priority low--Specifies that the script is
to be queued at the lowest of the three priority
levels.
• queue_priority normal--Specifies that the script
is to be queued at a priority level greater than
low priority but less than high priority.
• queue_priority high--Specifies that the script is
to be queued at the highest of the three priority
levels.
• queue_priority last--Specifies that the script is
to be queued at the lowest priority level.
If more than one script is registered with the
queue_priority_last argument set, these scripts will
execute in the order in which the events are published.
The queue_priority argument specifies the
Note
queuing priority, but not the execution
priority, of the script being registered.
If this argument is not specified, the default queuing
priority is normal.
(Optional) Policy run-time priority setting. When the
nice argument is set to 1, the policy is run at a
run-time priority that is less than the default priority.
The default value is 0.
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