CISCO-MEDIA-GATEWAY-MIB Download
The MIB module for managing Trunk Media Gateway.
A Media Gateway is a network element that provides conversion
between the audio signals carried on telephone circuits and
data packets carried over the Internet or over other packet
data networks.
Trunk Media Gateway interface is between the telephone network
and a Voice over IP/ATM network.
The interface on a Trunk Gateway terminates a trunk connected
to PSTN switch (e.g., Class 5, Class 4, etc.).
Media Gateways use a call control architecture where the call
control 'intelligence' is outside the gateways and handled by
external call control elements, called Media Gateway
Controllers (MGCs).
The MGCs or Call Agents, synchronize with each other to
send coherent commands to the gateways under their control.
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OID list for CISCO-MEDIA-GATEWAY-MIB
- cMediaGwTable
- This table contains the global media gateway parameters information. It supports the modification of the global media gateway parameters.
- cMediaGwEntry
- A Media Gateway Entry. At system power-up, an entry is created by the agent if the system detects a media gateway module has been added to the system, and an entry is deleted if the entry associated media gateway module has been removed from the system.
- cmgwIndex
- An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the cMediaGwTable.
- cmgwDomainName
- This object is used to represent a domain name under which the Media Gateway could also be registered in a DNS name server. The value of this object reflects the value of cmgwConfigDomainName from the entry with a value of 'gateway(1)' for object cmgwConf ...
- cmgwPhysicalIndex
- This object represents the entPhysicalIndex of the card in which media gateway is running. It will contain value 0 if the entPhysicalIndex value is not available or not applicable
- cmgwServiceState
- This object indicates the current service state of the Media Gateway. This object is controlled by 'cmgwAdminState' object.
- cmgwAdminState
- This object is used to change the service state of the Media Gateway from inService to outOfService or from outOfService to inService. The resulting service state of the gateway is represented by 'cmgwServiceState'.
- cmgwGraceTime
- This object is used to represent grace period. The grace period (restart delay in RSIP message) is expressed in a number of seconds. It means how soon the gateway will be taken out of service. The value -1 indicates that the grace period time is disabled.
- cmgwVtMappingMode
- This object is used to represent the VT (sonet Virtual Tributary) counting. standard - standard counting (based on Bellcore TR253) titan - TITAN5500 counting (based on Tellabs TITAN 5500) Note: 'titan' is valid only if sonet line medium type (sonetMedi ...
- cmgwSignalProtocolEntry
- Each entry represents an signaling protocol supported by the media gateway.
- cmgwSignalProtocolIndex
- An index that uniquely identifies an entry in cmgwSignalProtocolTable.
- cmgwSignalProtocol
- This object is used to represent the protocol type. other - None of the following types. mgcp - Media Gateway Control Protocol h248 - Media Gateway Control (ITU H.248) tgcp - Trunking Gateway Control Protocol
- cmgwSignalProtocolVersion
- This object is used to represent the protocol version. For example cmgwSignalProtocol is 'mgcp(2)' and this object is string '1.0'. cmgwSignalProtocol is 'h248(3)' and this object is set to '2.0'.
- cmgwSignalProtocolPort
- This object is used to represent the UDP port associated with the protocol. If the value of cmgwSignalProtocol is 'mgcp(2)' and the value of cmgwSignalProtcolVersion is '1.0', the default value of this object is '2727'. If the value of cmgwSignalProtocol ...
- cmgwSignalMgcProtocolPort
- This object specifies the protocol port of the Media Gateway Controller (MGC). If the value of cmgwSignalProtocol is 'mgcp(2)' or 'tgcp(4)' and the value of cmgwSignalProtcolVersion is '1.0', the default value of this object is '2427'. If the value of cmg ...
- cmgwSignalProtocolPreference
- This object specifies the preference of the signal protocol supported in the media gateway. If this object is set to 0, the corresponding signal protocol will not be used by the gateway. The value of this object is unique within the corresponding gateway. ...
- cmgwSignalProtocolConfigVer
- This object specifies the protocol version used by the gateway in the messages to MGC in order to exchange the service capabilities. For example cmgwSignalProtocol is 'h248(3)' and this object can be string '1' or '1.0', '2' or '2.0'. 'MAX' is a special s ...
- cMediaGwIpConfigTable
- This table contains a list of media gateway IP address and the IP address associated interface information. If IP address associated interface is PVC, only aal5 control PVC or aal5 bearer PVC are valid. When the PVC is aal5 control, the IP address is used ...
- cMediaGwIpConfigEntry
- A Media Gateway IP configuration entry. Each entry represents a media gateway IP address for MGCs to communicate with the media gateway.
- cmgwIpConfigIndex
- A unique index to identify each media gateway IP address.
- cmgwIpConfigIfIndex
- This object is ifIndex of the interface which is associated to the media gateway IP address. For ATM interface, the IP address should be associated to an existing PVC: cmgwIpConfigIfIndex represents port of the PVC cmgwIpConfigVpi represents VPI of the PV ...
- cmgwIpConfigVpi
- This object represents VPI of the PVC which is associated to the IP address. If the IP address is not associated to PVC, the value of this object is set to -1.
- cmgwIpConfigVci
- This object represents VCI of the PVC which is associated to the IP address. If the IP address is not associated to PVC, the value of this object is set to -1.
- cmgwIpConfigAddrType
- This object is the IP address type. DEFVAL { ipv4 } ::= { cMediaGwIpConfigEntry 5 } SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The configured IP address of media gateway. This object can not be modifi ...
- cmgwIpConfigDefaultGwIp
- This object specifies cmgwIpConfigAddress of the entry will become the default gateway address. This object can be set to 'true' for only one entry in the table.
- cmgwIpConfigForRemoteMapping
- This object specifies whether the address defined in cmgwIpConfigAddress is the address mapping at the remote end of this PVC. If this object is set to 'true', the address defined in cmgwIpConfigAddress is for the remote end of the PVC. If this object is ...
- cmgwIpConfigRowStatus
- This object is used to add and delete an entry. When an entry of the table is created, the following objects are mandatory: cmgwIpConfigIfIndex cmgwIpConfigVpi cmgwIpConfigVci cmgwIpConfigAddress cmgwIpConfigSubnetMask These objects can not be modified af ...
- cMediaGwDomainNameConfigTable
- This table provides the domain names which are configured by users. The domain names can be used to represent IP addresses for: gateway External DNS name server MGC (call agent)
- cMediaGwDomainNameConfigEntry
- Each entry represents a domain name used in the system. Creation and deletion are supported. Modification is prohibited.
- cmgwConfigDomainNameIndex
- An index that is uniquely identifies a domain name configured in the system.
- cmgwConfigDomainNameEntity
- This object indicates which entity to use this domain name. gateway(1) - The domain name of media gateway. With the same cmgwIndex, there is one and only one entry allowed with the value 'gateway(1)' of this object. dnsServer(2) - The domain name of DNS ...
- cmgwConfigDomainName
- This object specifies the domain name. The domain name should be unique if there are more than one entries having the same value in the object cmgwConfigDomainNameEntity. For example, the gateway domain name should be unique if the cmgwConfigDomainNameEnt ...
- cmgwConfigDomainNameRowStatus
- This object is used to add and delete an entry. When an entry is created, the following objects are mandatory: cmgwConfigDomainName cmgwConfigDomainNameEntity When deleting domain name of DNS name server (cmgwConfigDomainNameEntity is dnsServer (2)), the ...
- cMediaGwDnsIpConfigTable
- There is only one DNS name server on a gateway and the domain name of the DNS name server is put on cMediaGwDomainNameConfigTable with 'dnsServer (2)'. There could be multi IP addresses are associated with the DNS name server, this table is used to store ...
- cMediaGwDnsIpConfigEntry
- Each entry represents an IP address of the DNS name server.
- cmgwDnsIpIndex
- An index that uniquely identifies an IP address of DNS name server.
- cmgwDnsDomainName
- The domain name of DNS name server. The value of this object reflects the value of cmgwConfigDomainName from the entry with a value of 'dnsServer(2)' for object cmgwConfigDomainNameEntity of cMediaGwDomainNameConfigTable. If there is no entry in cMediaGwD ...
- cmgwDnsIpType
- DNS name server IP address type.
- cmgwDnsIp
- The IP address of DNS name server. The IP address of DNS name server must be unique in this table.
- cmgwDnsIpRowStatus
- This object is used to add and delete an entry. When an entry of the table is created, the value of this object should be set to 'createAndGo' and the following objects are mandatory: cmgwDnsIp When the user wants to delete the entry, the value of this ob ...
- cmgwLifTable
- This table is for managing LIF (Logical Interface) in a media gateway. LIF is a logical interface which groups the TDM DSx1s associated with a set of packet resource partitions (PVCs) in a media gateway. LIF is used for: 1. VoIP switching 2. VoATM switchi ...
- cmgwLifEntry
- An entry of this table is created by the media gateway when it supports the VoIP/VoATM application.
- cmgwLifNumber
- An index that uniquely identifies a LIF in the media gateway.
- cmgwLifPvcCount
- This object represents the total number of PVC within this LIF. When users associate/disassociate a PVC with a LIF by giving a non-zero/zero value of cwacChanLifNum in cwAtmChanExtConfigTable, the value of this object will be incremented/decremented accor ...
- cmgwLifVoiceIfCount
- This object represents the total number of Voice Interfaces within this LIF. When users associate/disassociate a Voice Interface with a LIF by giving a non-zero/zero value of ccasVoiceCfgLifNumber for the DS0 group in ccasVoiceExtCfgTable, the value of th ...
- cMediaGwCallControlConfigTable
- This table defines general call control attributes for the media gateway.
- cMediaGwCallControlConfigEntry
- One entry for each media gateway which supports call control protocol.
- cMediaGwCcCfgControlTos
- This object specifies Type Of Service (TOS) field of IP header for the signaling control packet in VoIP application.
- cMediaGwCcCfgBearerTos
- This object specifies Type Of Service (TOS) field of IP header for the voice payload packet in VoIP application.
- cMediaGwCcCfgNtePayload
- This object specifies NTE (Named Telephony Events) payload type.
- cMediaGwCcCfgNsePayload
- This object specifies NSE (Network Signaling Events) payload type.
- cMediaGwCcCfgNseRespTimer
- This object specifies Network Signaling Event (NSE) timeout value.
- cMediaGwCcCfgVbdJitterDelayMode
- The object specifies the jitter buffer mode applied to a VBD (Voice Band Data) call connection. adaptive - means to use cMediaGwCcCfgVbdJitterNomDelay as the initial jitter buffers size and let the DSP pick the optimal value of the jitter buffer size betw ...
- cMediaGwCcCfgVbdJitterNomDelay
- This object specifies the nominal jitter buffer size in VBD (Voice Band Data)
- cMediaGwCcCfgVbdJitterMinDelay
- This object specifies the nominal jitter buffer size in VBD (Voice Band Data)
- cMediaGwCcCfgDefaultTonePlanId
- This object specifies the default tone plan index (the value of cvtcTonePlanId) for the media gateway.
- cMediaGwCcCfgDescrInfoEnabled
- This object specifies whether the media gateway supports descriptive suffix of the name schema for terminations. There are two parts in name schema of termination, prefix and suffix. For example the name schema for a DS (Digital Subscriber) termination, c ...
- cMediaGwCcCfgDsNamePrefix
- This object specifies the prefix of the name schema for DS (Digital Subscriber) terminations. The value of this object must be unique among the following objects: cMediaGwCcCfgDsNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgRtpNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgAal2SvcNamePrefix cMediaGw ...
- cMediaGwCcCfgRtpNamePrefix
- This object specifies the prefix of the name schema for RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) terminations. The value of this object must be unique among the following objects: cMediaGwCcCfgDsNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgRtpNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgAal2SvcNamePref ...
- cMediaGwCcCfgAal1SvcNamePrefix
- This object specifies the prefix of the name schema for voice over AAL1 SVC (Switched Virtual Circuit) terminations. The value of this object must be unique among the following objects: cMediaGwCcCfgDsNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgRtpNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgAal ...
- cMediaGwCcCfgAal2SvcNamePrefix
- This object specifies the prefix of the name schema for voice over AAL2 SVC (Switched Virtual Circuit) terminations. The value of this object must be unique among the following objects: cMediaGwCcCfgDsNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgRtpNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgAal ...
- cMediaGwCcCfgClusterEnabled
- This object specifies the condition of the cluster generation in the call control. A cluster is a group of endpoints that share a particular bearer possibility for connections among each other. disabled(1) - The generation of the cluster attribute is disa ...
- cMediaGwCcCfgDefRtpNamePrefix
- This object specifies the prefix of the name schema for default RTP terminations. The value of this object must be unique among the following objects: cMediaGwCcCfgDsNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgRtpNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgAal1SvcNamePrefix cMediaGwCcCfgAal2Svc ...
- cMediaGwRscStatsTable
- This table stores the gateway resource statistics information. ::= { cMediaGwStats 1 } SYNTAX CMediaGwRscStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Each entry stores the statistics information for a specific resour ...
- cMediaGwGroup
- This group contains objects that apply to the media gateway configuration table.
- cmgwSignalProtocolGroup
- A collection of objects providing signaling protocol information a media gateway.
- cmgwDomainNameGroup
- A collection of objects providing DNS name configuration for a media gateway.
- cMediaGwIpGroup
- A collection of objects providing IP address configuration for a media gateway.
- cmgwDnsIpGroup
- A collection of objects providing DSN name server IP address configuration for a media gateway.
- cmgwLifGroup
- A collection of objects providing LIF(logical interface) information for a media gateway.
- cmgwCallControlGroup
- A collection of objects providing general call control information in a media gateway.
- cMediaGwGroupRev1
- This group replaces cMediaGwGroup. It contains objects that apply to the media gateway configuration table.
- cmgwCallControlGroupRev1
- This group replaces cmgwCallControlGroup. It contains the objects providing general call control information in a media gateway.
- cmgwSignalProtocolGroupRev1
- This group replaces cmgwSignalProtocolGroup. It contains the objects providing signaling protocol information a media gateway.
- cmgwSignalProtocolGroupRev2
- This group replaces cmgwSignalProtocolGroupRev1. It contains the objects providing signaling protocol information a media gateway.
- cmgwSignalProtocolGroupRev3
- Additional objects for cmgwSignalProtocolGroupRev2.
- cMediaGwRscStatsGroup
- This group includes gateway resource statistics information. ::= { cMediaGwMIBGroups 13 } OBJECTS { cmgwSrcFilterEnabled, cmgwLawInterceptEnabled } STATUS current DESCRIPTION Additional objects for cMediaGwGroupRev1.
- cmgwCallControlGroupRev2
- This group replaces cmgwCallControlGroup. It contains the objects providing general call control information in a media gateway.
- cMediaGwGroupRev2
- Additional object cmgwV23Enabled in CMediaGwEntry Table.
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