--*********************************************************************
-- CISCO-IETF-MEGACO-MIB
--
-- This MIB module is based on the Internet Draft
-- draft-ietf-megaco-mib-05.txt.
-- In terms of object syntax and semantics, the content of this Cisco
-- MIB is the same as the corresponding Internet Draft revision.
-- This Cisco MIB was created due to the "subject to change" nature
-- of Internet Drafts.
--
-- This Cisco MIB may later be deprecated, and the stable RFC, which
-- may replace the Internet Draft, may be implemented in its place.
--
-- April 2003, Margaret Hsieh
--
-- Copyright (c) 2003 by cisco Systems, Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
--
--*********************************************************************CISCO-IETF-MEGACO-MIB DEFINITIONS::=BEGINIMPORTSMODULE-IDENTITY,OBJECT-TYPE,Counter32,Integer32,IpAddress,Unsigned32FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,RowStatus,TestAndIncr,AutonomousType,TimeStampFROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE,OBJECT-GROUPFROM SNMPv2-CONF
SnmpAdminStringFROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
InterfaceIndexFROM IF-MIB
ciscoExperiment
FROM CISCO-SMI;ciscoIetfMegacoMIB MODULE-IDENTITYLAST-UPDATED"200304281200Z"ORGANIZATION"Cisco Systems, Inc."CONTACT-INFO" Cisco Systems
Customer Service
Postal: 170 W Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
Tel: +1 800 553-NETS
E-mail: cs-voice-gateway@cisco.com"DESCRIPTION"This MIB module is based on the Internet Draft
draft-ietf-megaco-mib-05.txt.
It defines the attributes of Megaco protocol.
Reference: ITU H.248 (Rev. COM16-107)."REVISION"200304281200Z"DESCRIPTION"Initial version of this MIB module."::={ ciscoExperiment 99999}
-- *****************************************************************
--
-- OID For the MIB
--
-- *****************************************************************ciscoIetfMegacoMIBNotifs OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIB 0}ciscoIetfMegacoMIBObjects OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIB 1}-- *****************************************************************
-- Abbreviations/Terminologies
--
-- Media Gateway Link - A signaling channels that is identified by an
-- IP address and a UDP port of a media gateway.
-- A media gateway can have one or more links
-- (one or more signaling channels)
--
-- H248 - Media Gateway Control Protocol, ITU H.248
--
-- *****************************************************************
--
--
-- *****************************************************************
--
-- CISCO-IETF-MEGACO-MIB
--
-- The Media Gateway MIB contains 4 (object) groups-- cmedConfiguration
-- This group consists of all the configuration related
-- information pertained with the Media Gateways and
-- Media Gateway Controllers in the network being managed.
-- This group contains the following three tables:
-- cmedLinkIdTable - Table used to provide the linkId to create
-- new entries in the gateway table
-- cmedGatewayConfigTable - Table provides the list of
-- gateways in the network and their
-- configuration
-- cmedGwyControllerTable - Table provides the list of
-- media gateway controllers in
-- the network and their
-- configuration
-- cmedStatistics
-- This group consists of all the statistics related information
-- pertained with the gateways. This group contains the following
-- table:
-- cmedGatewayStatsTable - Table provides the gateway statistics
-- and related information
--
-- cmedConnections
-- This group consists of the connections, terminations and their
-- properties related information for the gateways being managed
-- This group contains the following three tables:
-- cmedTermIdTable - Table used to provide the manager the next
-- available termination Id.
-- cmedTerminationsTable - Table provides the list of
-- terminations and their configuration
-- & status
-- cmedPropertyProfileTable - Table provides the list of profiles
-- that are being supported by the
-- gateway
--
-- cmedProperties
-- For Future Extension
--
--
-- *****************************************************************
--
-- *****************************************************************
--
-- Group Objects
--
-- *****************************************************************cmedConfiguration
OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIBObjects 1}cmedStatistics
OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIBObjects 2}cmedConnections
OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIBObjects 3}cmedProperties
OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIBObjects 4}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- Textual conventions for the Media Gateway MIB
--
-- *****************************************************************CMediaGatewayId ::=TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Possible Media Gateway Id that can be used to identify
any media gateway uniquely"SYNTAXINTEGER(1..2147483647)CMediaGatewayLinkId ::=TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Possible Media Gateway Link Id that can be used to identify
any media gateway link uniquely"SYNTAXUnsigned32(1..2147483647)CMediaGatewayTermId ::=TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Possible Termination Id that can be used to identify
any media gateway termination uniquely"SYNTAXUnsigned32(1..2147483647)
-- *****************************************************************
--
-- cmedLinkIdTable
-- Cisco Media Gateway LinkId Table...
--
-- Provides the manager with the nextId for use in creating a
-- LinkId. There is one entry in this table for each MediaGateway.
--
-- Link represents the signaling link between the media gateway
-- and the media gateway controller. The following rules guide
-- the creation of the LinkId
--
-- (1) There could be more than one media gateways (cmedGatewayId)
-- sharing the same signaling link (cmedLinkId).
--
-- (2) A gateway may have many links (interfaces) towards the Media
-- Gateway Controller but only the active link that is currently
-- being used to communicate with the controller would be
-- accounted in this table
--
-- If this table isn't implemented, the manager would be
-- responsible for providing the (unique) nextId (via retaining
-- used id's, hashing, etc)
--
-- *****************************************************************cmedLinkIdTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSEQUENCEOF CmedLinkIdEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This table contains a nextLinkId for each Gateway.
It provides the manager with the nextLinkId for use
in creating new Gateway Table Entries."::={ cmedConfiguration 1}cmedLinkIdEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CmedLinkIdEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This table contains the NextLinkId for this Gateway
and is indexed by mediaGatewayId."INDEX{ cmedGatewayId }::={ cmedLinkIdTable 1}
CmedLinkIdEntry ::=SEQUENCE{
cmedNextLinkId TestAndIncr}cmedNextLinkId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXTestAndIncrMAX-ACCESSread-writeSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The Next Value for a cmedGatewayLinkId. Assists the
manager in selecting a value for cmedGatewayLinkId.
Using the TestAndIncr syntax, A Manager will 'lock' this
variable, ensuring single access."::={ cmedLinkIdEntry 1}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- cmedGatewayConfigTable
--
-- The Media Gateway Configuration Table...
--
-- There would be one entry in this table and is indexed by
-- (cmedGatewayId, cmedGatewayLinkId). The table is guided by
-- the following rules:
--
-- (1) There is one entry in this table for each MediaGateway
-- SignallingLink.
--
-- (2) Even though gateways could share the signaling link, they
-- could have different IP Address and/or Port Number.
-- In order to accommodate that, the table is indexed by
-- both cmedGatewayId and cmedGatewayLinkId.
--
-- (3) Virtual MGs need not have to be represented as a separate
-- entry in this table
--
-- *****************************************************************cmedGatewayConfigTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSEQUENCEOF CmedGatewayConfigEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"A list of cmedGatewayConfigEntry objects."::={ cmedConfiguration 2}cmedGatewayConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CmedGatewayConfigEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Entry holding configuration information about a
group of Media Gateway Controllers sharing the same
signaling link."INDEX{ cmedGatewayId, cmedGatewayLinkId }::={ cmedGatewayConfigTable 1}
CmedGatewayConfigEntry ::=SEQUENCE{
cmedGatewayId CMediaGatewayId,
cmedGatewayLinkId CMediaGatewayLinkId,
cmedGatewayLinkName SnmpAdminString,
cmedGatewayIPAddress IpAddress,
cmedGatewayPort Integer32,
cmedGatewayEncodingScheme INTEGER,
cmedGatewayProtocol INTEGER,
cmedGatewaySigTptProtocol INTEGER,
cmedGatewayAdminStatus INTEGER,
cmedGatewayOperStatus INTEGER,
cmedGatewayLastStatusChange TimeStamp,
cmedGatewayResetStatistics INTEGER,
cmedGatewayRowStatus RowStatus}cmedGatewayId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CMediaGatewayId
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The unique Media Gateway Id which identifies this
media gateway"::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 1}cmedGatewayLinkId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CMediaGatewayLinkId
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The unique link id which identifies the signaling
link that this gateway uses to communicate with the
Gateway Controllers to form an H.248 association."::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 2}cmedGatewayLinkName OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSnmpAdminString(SIZE(0..255))MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"A descriptive name of this signaling link / media
gateway combination"::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 3}cmedGatewayIPAddress OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXIpAddressMAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The IP address that the Media Gateway Controller
will use to communicate with the Media Gateway.
This object reflects the IP address over control
PVC that user configures in cMediaGwIpConfigTable.
The value 0.0.0.0 is returned if the entry is
invalid."::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 4}cmedGatewayPort OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXInteger32(0..65535)MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"TCP/UDP port number that the Media Gateway Controller will
use to communicate with the Media Gateway. The value
0 is returned if the entry is invalid."DEFVAL{2944}::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 5}cmedGatewayEncodingScheme OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{text (1),binary (2)}MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The encoding scheme that would be used to encode the H.248
messages that are sent/received to/from the gateway
controller"DEFVAL{ text }::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 6}cmedGatewayProtocol OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{notApplicable(1),other (2),
dss1Ip (3),ipdc (4),megacov1 (5),megacov2 (6),mgcp (7)}MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Type of the control protocol in use
notApplicable (1) -
other (2) - Other (none from the list below)
dss1-ip (3) - Q931+
ipdc (4) - IPDC
megacov1 (5) - MEGACO/H.248 Version 1
megacov2 (6) - MEGACO/H.248 Version 2
mgcp (7) - MGCP "::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 7}cmedGatewaySigTptProtocol OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{tcp (1),udp (2),sctp (3),other (4)}MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Type of the transport protocol that is being used to
transport the H.248 signaling traffic"::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 8}cmedGatewayAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{up (1),down (2),testing (3)}MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The desired state of the gateway.
The testing(3) state indicates that no signaling
packets can be passed.
When a managed system initializes, all gateways start
with cmedGatewayAdminStatus in the down(2) state.
As a result of either explicit management action or
per configuration information retained by the
managed system, cmedGatewayAdminStatus is then changed
to either the up(1) or testing(3) states (or remains in
the down(2) state)."::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 9}cmedGatewayOperStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{up (1),down (2),testing(3),unknown(4)}MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The current operational state of the gateway.
up (1) - ready to communicate with MGC
down (2)
testing(3) - in some test mode
unknown(4) - status can not be determined for some
reason.
The testing(3) state indicates that no signaling packets
can be passed.
If cmedGatewayAdminStatus is down(2) then
cmedGatewayOperStatus should be down(2).
If cmedGatewayAdminStatus is changed to up(1) then
cmedGatewayOperStatus should change to up(1) if the
gateway is ready to transmit and receive signaling
traffic; it should remain in the down(2) state if and
only if there is a fault that prevents it from going to
the up(1) state"::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 10}cmedGatewayLastStatusChange OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXTimeStampMAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The value of sysUpTime at the time the associated
link entered its current operational status. If
the current status was entered prior to the last
re-initialization of the local network management
subsystem, then this object contains a zero value."::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 11}cmedGatewayResetStatistics OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{notApplicable (1),other (2),
reset (3)}MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This object can be used to reset all statistics
collected for this media gateway link so far.
Statistics will be reset when the object is SET
to 'reset'. Upon reset, the agent changes the value
of this object to 'notApplicable'."::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 12}cmedGatewayRowStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXRowStatusMAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This is used to create new rows, modify existing rows
and to delete existing rows."::={ cmedGatewayConfigEntry 13}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- cmedGwyControllerTable
--
-- The Media Gateway Controller Table...
--
-- This table would provide information about the media gateway
-- controllers in the network and their configuration. The rules
-- that guide this table are:
--
-- (1) This table consists a 'List' of Media Gateway Controllers
-- (on a media gateway), and Configuration Information for
-- these Controllers.
--
-- (2) An Entry in this Table is automatically created when a
-- manager creates an entry in the cmedGatewayConfigTable
-- because even though the same MGC could manage many gateways,
-- they could have different logical IP address/Port number
-- towards each of the gateway
--
-- (3) There can be many logical gateways inside a physical
-- gateway (cmedGatewayId) and there can be multiple media
-- gateway controllers (cmedGwyControllerId) and there can be
-- many links between "m" number of gateways and "n" number of
-- controllers (cmedGatewayLinkId).
--
-- The relationship can be, for example, as follows:
--
-- cmedGatewayId cmedGwyControllerId
-- +==========+ cmedGatewayLinkId +==========+
-- | mg1 |========================>| mgc1 |
-- | +==========+ | | +==========+
-- | | mg2 | +=============>| mgc2 |
-- | | +==========+ | | +==========+
-- +-| | mg3 |======================>| | mgc3 |
-- | | | | | | |
-- +-| | +===========>| |
-- | | | |
-- +==========+ +==========+
--
-- *****************************************************************cmedGwyControllerTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSEQUENCEOF CmedGwyControllerEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"List of the Media Gateway Controllers that are managed
in the network"::={ cmedConfiguration 3}cmedGwyControllerEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CmedGwyControllerEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Entry holding information about an individual
Media Gateway Controller."INDEX{ cmedGatewayId,
cmedGatewayLinkId,
cmedGwyControllerId }::={ cmedGwyControllerTable 1}
CmedGwyControllerEntry ::=SEQUENCE{
cmedGwyControllerId Unsigned32,
cmedGwyControllerIPAddress IpAddress,
cmedGwyControllerPort Integer32,
cmedGwyControllerAdminStatus INTEGER,
cmedGwyControllerOperStatus INTEGER}cmedGwyControllerId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXUnsigned32(1..2147483647)MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"An unique identification number that is assigned to
the gateway controller by the manager"::={ cmedGwyControllerEntry 1}cmedGwyControllerIPAddress OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXIpAddressMAX-ACCESSread-writeSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The IP address of the Media Gateway Controller. The
value 0.0.0.0 is returned if the entry is invalid."::={ cmedGwyControllerEntry 2}cmedGwyControllerPort OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXInteger32(0..65535)MAX-ACCESSread-writeSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"TCP port of the Media Gateway Controller. The value
0 is returned if the entry is invalid."::={ cmedGwyControllerEntry 3}cmedGwyControllerAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{up (1),down (2),testing (3)}MAX-ACCESSread-writeSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The desired state of the gateway.
The testing(3) state indicates that no signaling
packets can be passed.
When a managed system initializes, all gateways start
with cmedGwyControllerAdminStatus in the down(2)
state. As a result of either explicit management action
or per configuration information retained by the managed
system, cmedGwyControllerAdminStatus is then
changed to either the up(1) or testing(3) states (or
remains in the down(2) state)."::={ cmedGwyControllerEntry 4}cmedGwyControllerOperStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{up (1),down (2),standby (3)}MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The current operational state of the gateway controller.
The standby(3) state indicates that it is in the standby
mode and no signaling packets can be passed. If
cmedGwyControllerAdminStatus is down(2) then
cmedGwyControllerOperStatus should be down(2).
If cmedGwyControllerAdminStatus is changed to
up(1), then cmedGwyControllerOperStatus should
change to up(1).
If the gateway controller is ready to transmit and receive
signaling traffic; it should remain in the down(2) state
if and only if there is a fault that prevents it from
going to the up(1) state"::={ cmedGwyControllerEntry 5}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- cmedGatewayStatsTable
--
-- The Media Gateway Stats Table...
--
-- This table provides the control protocol related statistics for
-- the gateways that are being managed in the network. The rules
-- that guide this table are:
--
-- (1) There is one entry in this table for each
-- MediaGateway/SignallingLink.
-- (2) The Agent creates this table, when a GatewayConfigTable
-- Entry is created.
--
-- *****************************************************************
cmedGatewayStatsTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSEQUENCEOF CmedGatewayStatsEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"A list of mediaGatewayTableEntry objects."::={ cmedStatistics 1}cmedGatewayStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CmedGatewayStatsEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Entry holding statistics about a group of
media Gateway/signaling link pair "INDEX{ cmedGatewayId, cmedGatewayLinkId }::={ cmedGatewayStatsTable 1}
CmedGatewayStatsEntry ::=SEQUENCE{
cmedNumInMessages Counter32,
cmedNumInOctets Counter32,
cmedNumOutMessages Counter32,
cmedNumOutOctets Counter32,
cmedNumErrors Counter32,
cmedNumTimerRecovery Counter32,
cmedTransportNumLosses Counter32,
cmedTransportNumSwitchover Counter32,
cmedTransportTotalNumAlarms Counter32,
cmedTransportLastEvent INTEGER,
cmedTransportLastEventTime TimeStamp,
cmedLastStatisticsReset TimeStamp}cmedNumInMessages OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Total number of messages received on the link."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 1}cmedNumInOctets OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Total number of octets received on the link."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 2}cmedNumOutMessages OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Total number of messages sent on the link."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 3}cmedNumOutOctets OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Total number of octets sent on the link."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 4}cmedNumErrors OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Total number of signaling-level errors encountered.
Includes, but is not limited to, number of bad
messages received, number of failures to sent a
message and number of other errors."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 5}cmedNumTimerRecovery OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Total Number of timer recovery events since the
statistics was last reset. This reflects all protocol
timers that are supported (For H.248, T - start timer,
S - short timer, L - long timer, and Z - long duration
timer etc)"::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 6}cmedTransportNumLosses OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Number of times a transport link was lost
(excluding switch-over cases). A link loss is defined
as loss of communication with the entity (MGC) due to
hardware/transient problems in the interface or other
related hardware/software"::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 7}cmedTransportNumSwitchover OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Number of times when the signaling was switched
over to an alternative link. This includes
switchover due to the Handoffs initiated by the
gateway controllers"::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 8}cmedTransportTotalNumAlarms OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXCounter32MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Total number of all alarms issued for the transport
layer."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 9}cmedTransportLastEvent OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{notApplicable (1),other (2),linkUp (3),linkLoss (4),persistentError (5),
linkShutdown (6),switchOver (7)}MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Last event reported by the transport layer.
notApplicable (1) - Invalid/unknown.
other (2) - None from the list below.
linkUp (3) - Transport link is up.
linkLoss (4) - Transport link loss.
persistentError (5) - No link - persistent error.
linkShutdown (6) - Link is shut down.
switchOver (7) - Fail-over."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 10}cmedTransportLastEventTime OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXTimeStampMAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The value of sysUpTime at the time when the event
specified by cmedTransportLastEvent occurred.
If the last event occurred prior to the last
re-initialization of the local network management
subsystem, then this object contains a zero value."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 11}cmedLastStatisticsReset OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXTimeStampMAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The value of sysUpTime at the time when the
statistics were reset. If the reset occurred prior to
the last re-initialization of the local network
management subsystem, this object contains a zero
value."::={ cmedGatewayStatsEntry 12}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- cmedTermIdTable
--
-- TerminationId Table...
--
-- This table provides unique TerminationId for the creation of
-- an entry into the TerminationsTable. The following rules guide
-- this table:
--
-- (1) This table provides the manager with the nextId for use in
-- creating a Termination.
-- There is one entry in this table for each MediaGateway.
-- (2) If this table isn't implemented, the manager would be
-- responsible for providing the (unique) nextId (via
-- retaining used id's, hashing, etc)
--
-- *****************************************************************cmedTermIdTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSEQUENCEOF CmedTermIdEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This table contains a nextTerminationId for each
Gateway. It provides the manager with the
nextTerminationId for use in creating a new
TerminationsTable Entry."::={ cmedConnections 1}cmedTermIdEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CmedTermIdEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This table contains a nextTerminationId for each
Gateway, and is indexed by mediaGatewayId."INDEX{ cmedGatewayId }::={ cmedTermIdTable 1}
CmedTermIdEntry ::=SEQUENCE{
cmedNextTerminationId TestAndIncr}cmedNextTerminationId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXTestAndIncrMAX-ACCESSread-writeSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The Next Value for a MediaGateway TerminationId.
Assists the manager in selecting a value for
cmedTermId.
Using the TestAndIncr syntax, A Manager will 'lock' this
variable, ensuring single access."::={ cmedTermIdEntry 1}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- cmedTerminationsTable
--
-- This table provides the list of terminations available in
-- the gateway and their corresponding profile information and
-- related configuration information.
-- The following rules guide this table:
-- (1) There is one entry in this table for each Termination in a
-- MediaGateway.
-- (2) The list of terminations include terminations that are
-- present for all the contexts that are present in the
-- gateway (excluding the NULL context)(Subject to Discussion)
--
-- *****************************************************************cmedTerminationsTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSEQUENCEOF CmedTerminationsEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This table contains information about terminations
in a media gateway. It is a list of terminations.
The number of entries equals to the total number of
terminations for all contexts in a gateway."::={ cmedConnections 2}cmedTerminationsEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CmedTerminationsEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"It contains objects that describe a termination."INDEX{ cmedGatewayId, cmedTermId }::={ cmedTerminationsTable 1}
CmedTerminationsEntry ::=SEQUENCE{
cmedTermId CMediaGatewayTermId,
cmedTermName SnmpAdminString,
cmedTermAdminStatus INTEGER,
cmedTermOperStatus INTEGER,
cmedTermInterfaceIdentifier InterfaceIndex,
cmedTermPropertyProfileId Unsigned32,
cmedTermRowStatus RowStatus}cmedTermId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CMediaGatewayTermId
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"An unique identification number that is assigned to
the termination by a media gateway. This is the
TerminationId that would be used in the protocol
messages that are sent from the gateway"::={ cmedTerminationsEntry 1}cmedTermName OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSnmpAdminString(SIZE(0..64))MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"A descriptive name that would describe this termination
and its use. For example, 'emergency-ds0-1' indicating
that this termination is reserved as an emergency DS0
channel"::={ cmedTerminationsEntry 2}cmedTermAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{inService (1),outOfService (2),testing (3)}MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The desired state of the termination.
The testing(3) state indicates that no connections
can be created for this termination.
When a managed system initializes, all terminations
start with cmedTermAdminStatus in the
outOfService(2) state. As a result of either
explicit management action or per configuration
information retained by the managed system,
cmedTermAdminStatus is then changed to
either the inService(1) or testing(3) states
(or remains in the outOfService(2) state)."::={ cmedTerminationsEntry 3}cmedTermOperStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXINTEGER{up (1),down (2),testing (3)}MAX-ACCESSread-onlySTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The current operational state of the termination.
The testing(3) state indicates that it is in the
testing mode and no connections can be created on it.
If cmedTermAdminStatus is outOfService(2)
then cmedTermOperStatus should be down(2).
If cmedTermAdminStatus is changed to up(1)
then cmedTermOperStatus should change to up (1)
and the termination is ready to accept connections;
it should remain in the down(2) state if and only if
there is a fault that prevents it from going to the
up(1) state"::={ cmedTerminationsEntry 4}cmedTermInterfaceIdentifier OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXInterfaceIndexMAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"A number that uniquely identifies the interface in
the physical gateway. This is the ifIndex in the ifTable,
that this termination would be using to communicate to
other gateways"::={ cmedTerminationsEntry 5}cmedTermPropertyProfileId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXUnsigned32(1..2147483647)MAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This determines the profile of the termination which
determines what kind of capabilities this termination has.
This is an index into the cmedPropertyProfileTable
which identifies all the profile that are available"::={ cmedTerminationsEntry 6}cmedTermRowStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXRowStatusMAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This is used to create new rows in this table,
Modify existing rows, and to delete existing rows."::={ cmedTerminationsEntry 7}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- cmedPropertyProfileTable
--
-- The Media Gateway Property Profile Table...
--
-- This table describes different profiles and the properties
-- supported by each profile. The rules that guide this table are:
--
-- (1) There are 'N' entries for each Gateway-PropertyProfile
-- (2) Each entry is a supported property, thus this table gives
-- a list of supported properties for each specified Profile.
-- (3) Each Property is defined as an Object Identifier in the
-- various Package Mibs (like MEGACO-TONES-MIB etc).
-- (4) That OID is used to identify the particular Package,
-- and if the Termination supports the property, this
-- Package OID is included in its list.
-- (5) Terminations (in the TerminationsTable) will have a
-- PropertyProfileId that indicates which PropertyProfile this
-- Termination supports.
-- (6) A Manager builds a Profile of properties, then ties each
-- termination to a defined profile, via the PropertyProfileId
-- (7) Vendors are encouraged to come up with different profiles
-- for different scenarios in order to ensure
-- inter-operability among different implementations
--
-- *****************************************************************cmedPropertyProfileTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXSEQUENCEOF CmedPropertyProfileEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This table contains a list of the properties
supported in a Profile. A Manager builds a Profile
of properties, then ties each termination to a
defined profile"::={ cmedConnections 3}cmedPropertyProfileEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX CmedPropertyProfileEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Each row represents a default property of the
Property Profile N-entries per
mediaGatewayId/PropertyId, one entry per property."INDEX{ cmedGatewayId,
cmedPropertyProfileId,
cmedPropertyProfileIndex }::={ cmedPropertyProfileTable 1}
CmedPropertyProfileEntry ::=SEQUENCE{
cmedPropertyProfileId Unsigned32,
cmedPropertyProfileIndex Unsigned32,
cmedPropertyProfileProperty AutonomousType,
cmedPropertyProfileRowStatus RowStatus}cmedPropertyProfileId OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXUnsigned32(1..2147483647)MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This PropertyProfile Identifier uniquely identifies
this set of properties.
This is the value each termination would refer,
when they would like to support all the properties
in this profile"::={ cmedPropertyProfileEntry 1}cmedPropertyProfileIndex OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXUnsigned32(1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessibleSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This is the index to the PropertyProfile This is just
a 'counter' through the cmedPropertyProfile Table.
ie, property=1 property=2 etc."::={ cmedPropertyProfileEntry 2}cmedPropertyProfileProperty OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXAutonomousTypeMAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"The Property supported by this Profile.
This is an Object ID (OID) defined in a package MIB
to identify a Particular property (such as AnalogLines,
Tones etc)."::={ cmedPropertyProfileEntry 3}cmedPropertyProfileRowStatus OBJECT-TYPESYNTAXRowStatusMAX-ACCESSread-createSTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"It is used to create new rows in this table, modify
existing rows, and to delete existing rows."::={ cmedPropertyProfileEntry 4}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- Conformance for the CISCO-IETF-MEGACO-MIB
--
-- This object group provides list of groups to be conformed when
-- managing different types of gateways, gateway controllers
-- individually and both simultaneously from one single management
-- entity.
--
-- *****************************************************************ciscoIetfMegacoMIBConformance OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIB 3}-- *****************************************************************
--
-- Conformance Object Groups
--
-- There are two object groups
--
-- cmedCompliances
-- This group includes all the compliance statements
-- (both mandatory and optional statements.
--
-- cmedConfigGroups
-- This group includes all the different groups that form the
-- compliance statements
--
-- *****************************************************************cmedCompliances
OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIBConformance 1}cmedConfigGroups
OBJECTIDENTIFIER::={ ciscoIetfMegacoMIBConformance 2}-- CompliancecmedCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCESTATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Compliance statement for entities which implement
the CISCO-IETF-MEGACO-MIB."MODULE-- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS{
cmedConfig,
cmedStatsGroup
}GROUP cmedGwyControllerGroup
DESCRIPTION"This group is mandatory for all Systems that are gateway
controllers and are being managed over a distributed
environment"GROUP cmedNextIdGroup
DESCRIPTION"This group is not mandatory for all the agent
implementations. But if this group is not implemented,
then the manager is responsible for uniquely determining
the nextId to be used in various listed objects."GROUP cmedTermGroup
DESCRIPTION"This group is mandatory for the system that manages
terminations."::={ cmedCompliances 1}-- Units of ConformancecmedConfig OBJECT-GROUPOBJECTS{
cmedGatewayLinkName,
cmedGatewayIPAddress,
cmedGatewayPort,
cmedGatewayEncodingScheme,
cmedGatewayProtocol,
cmedGatewaySigTptProtocol,
cmedGatewayAdminStatus,
cmedGatewayOperStatus,
cmedGatewayLastStatusChange,
cmedGatewayResetStatistics,
cmedGatewayRowStatus
}STATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This group contains of all the configuration Information
for a Media Gateway. This group is mandatory for any
implementation managing a media gateway or a group of
media gateways"::={ cmedConfigGroups 1}cmedStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUPOBJECTS{
cmedNumInMessages,
cmedNumInOctets,
cmedNumOutMessages,
cmedNumOutOctets,
cmedNumErrors,
cmedNumTimerRecovery,
cmedTransportNumLosses,
cmedTransportNumSwitchover,
cmedTransportTotalNumAlarms,
cmedTransportLastEvent,
cmedTransportLastEventTime,
cmedLastStatisticsReset
}STATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This group contains of all the statistics Information
for a Media Gateway. This group is mandatory for any
implementation managing a media gateway or a group of
media gateways"::={ cmedConfigGroups 2}cmedGwyControllerGroup OBJECT-GROUPOBJECTS{
cmedGwyControllerIPAddress,
cmedGwyControllerPort,
cmedGwyControllerAdminStatus,
cmedGwyControllerOperStatus
}STATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This group contains of all the configuration Information
for a Media Gateway Controller. This group is mandatory
for any implementation managing a media gateway
controller or a group of media gateway controllers.
It is also mandatory for implementations managing
media gateway(s)"::={ cmedConfigGroups 3}cmedNextIdGroup OBJECT-GROUPOBJECTS{
cmedNextTerminationId,
cmedNextLinkId
}STATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"Agent provides NextId's to the Manager to assist in
selecting and creating new table entries.
This group is optional for all the implementations.
But when it is not implemented, it is the manager's
responsibility to uniquely determine these ids"::={ cmedConfigGroups 4}cmedTermGroup OBJECT-GROUPOBJECTS{
cmedTermName,
cmedTermAdminStatus,
cmedTermOperStatus,
cmedTermInterfaceIdentifier,
cmedTermPropertyProfileId,
cmedTermRowStatus,
cmedPropertyProfileProperty,
cmedPropertyProfileRowStatus
}STATUScurrentDESCRIPTION"This group contains of all the configuration Information
for a termination. This group is mandatory
for any implementation managing termination."::={ cmedConfigGroups 5}END