cmmIpPeerCfgTable - cmm Ip Peer Cfg Table - CISCO-MMAIL-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB

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cmmIpPeerCfgTable

cmm Ip Peer Cfg Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.102.1.1.1

The table contains the Media mail peer specific information that is required to accept mail connection or to which it will connect them via IP network with the specified session protocol in cmmIpPeerCfgSessionProtocol. ::= { cmmPeer 1 } SYNTAX CmmIpPeerCfgEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION A single Media Mail specific Peer. One entry per media mail encapsulation. The entry is created when its associated 'mediaMailOverIp(139)' encapsulation ifEntry is created. This entry is deleted when its associated ifEntry is deleted. INDEX { ifIndex } ::= { cmmIpPeerCfgTable 1 } CmmIpPeerCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE { cmmIpPeerCfgSessionProtocol INTEGER, cmmIpPeerCfgSessionTarget DisplayString, cmmIpPeerCfgImgEncodingType CmmImgEncodingOrTransparent, cmmIpPeerCfgImgResolution CmmImgResolutionOrTransparent, cmmIpPeerCfgMsgDispoNotification TruthValue, cmmIpPeerCfgDeliStatNotification BITS } SYNTAX INTEGER { smtp (1) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION The object specifies the session protocol to be used for sending/receiving media mail between local and remote mail sever via IP network. smtp - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. DEFVAL { smtp } ::= { cmmIpPeerCfgEntry 1 } SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION The object specifies the session target of the peer. Session Targets definitions: The session target has the syntax used by the IETF service location protocol. The syntax is as follows: mapping-type:type-specific-syntax The mapping-type specifies a scheme for mapping the matching dial string to a session target. The type-specific-syntax is exactly that, something that the particular mapping scheme can understand. For example, Session target mailto:+$d$@fax.cisco.com The valid Mapping type definitions for the peer are as follows: mailto - Syntax: mailto:w@x.y.z DEFVAL { "" } ::= { cmmIpPeerCfgEntry 2 } SYNTAX CmmImgEncodingOrTransparent MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object specifies the image encoding conversion for outgoing mail connection to mail server. If the value of this object is transparent, it means 'pass through' without encoding conversion. DEFVAL { transparent } ::= { cmmIpPeerCfgEntry 3 } SYNTAX CmmImgResolutionOrTransparent MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object specifies the image resolution conversion for outgoing mail connection to mail server. If the value of this object is transparent, it means 'pass through' without resolution conversion. DEFVAL { transparent } ::= { cmmIpPeerCfgEntry 4 } SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object specifies the Request of Message Disposition Notification. true - Request Message Disposition Notification. false - No Message Disposition Notification. DEFVAL { false } ::= { cmmIpPeerCfgEntry 5 } SYNTAX BITS { success (0), failure (1), delayed (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object specifies the Request of Delivery Status Notification. success - Request Notification if the media mail is successfully delivered to the recipient. failure - Request Notification if the media mail is failed to deliver to the recipient. delayed - Request Notification if the media mail is delayed to deliver to the recipient. DEFVAL { {} } ::= { cmmIpPeerCfgEntry 6 } --********************************************************************** -- Media Mail Call Active Group --********************************************************************** -- -- For a Media Mail Gateway call, it normally has two or more call leg -- entries appear in the call active table after a successful -- Gateway call establishment between a mail server and FAX or voice -- capable device(s) on the telephony network. All call legs for a given -- gateway call will contain the same global call identifier. -- -- -- Media Mail Call Active Table -- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CmmIpCallActiveEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION This table is the Media Mail over IP extension to the call active table of IETF Dial Control MIB. It contains Media Mail over IP call leg information. ::= { cmmCallActive 1 } SYNTAX CmmIpCallActiveEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION The information regarding a single Media mail over IP call leg. The call leg entry is identified by using the same index objects that are used by Call Active table of IETF Dial Control MIB to identify the call. An entry of this table is created when its associated call active entry in the IETF Dial Control MIB is created and the call active entry contains information for the call establishment to the mail server peer on the IP network via a Media Mail over IP peer. The entry is deleted when its associated call active entry in the IETF Dial Control MIB is deleted. INDEX { callActiveSetupTime, callActiveIndex } ::= { cmmIpCallActiveTable 1 } CmmIpCallActiveEntry ::= SEQUENCE { cmmIpCallActiveConnectionId CvcGUid, cmmIpCallActiveRemoteIPAddress IpAddress, cmmIpCallActiveSessionProtocol INTEGER, cmmIpCallActiveSessionTarget DisplayString, cmmIpCallActiveMessageId DisplayString, cmmIpCallActiveAccountId DisplayString, cmmIpCallActiveImgEncodingType CmmImgEncoding, cmmIpCallActiveImgResolution CmmImgResolution, cmmIpCallActiveAcceptMimeTypes AbsoluteCounter32, cmmIpCallActiveDiscdMimeTypes AbsoluteCounter32, cmmIpCallActiveNotification INTEGER } SYNTAX CvcGUid MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The global call identifier for the gateway call.

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