CISCO-VISM-DSX0-MIB Download
This MIB module contains ds0 configuration,
Status and DS0 related information on a
DS1 interface supported in VISM module.
VISM is a Voice Interworking Service Module supported
in MGX8250 and MGX8850 and other MGX products.
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OID list for CISCO-VISM-DSX0-MIB
- dsx0VismCnfTable
- The entries in this table are created and deleted implicitly at the time of adding and deleting the line. For every DS0 on a line, one row will be created.
- dsx0VismCnfEntry
- This ds0 table contains both cas related and non cas related parameters. The non cas related parameters are applicable accross all line signaling types, while the following cas related parameters are applicable only if the signaling type of the line(DS1/E ...
- ds0IfIndex
- This attribute defines the index for this table. This is derived from the following formula: index = 31 * (Ds1# - 1) + ds0# where : Ds1# - The T1/E1 line number in the range 1 - 8. ds0# - The ds0 channel number ranging from 1 to 24 for T1 and 1 to 31 for ...
- ds0RobbedBitSignalling
- This object indicates if Robbed Bit Signalling is turned on or off for a given ds0. This only applies to DS0s on a DS1 link. For E1 links the value is always off (false). For T1 links, the default value is true if the line is configured for CAS signalin ...
- ds0IdleCode
- This object contains the code transmitted in the ABCD bits when the ds0 is not connected and ds0TransmitCodesEnable is enabled. The object is a bitmap and the various bit positions are: Bit 0 (value 1) D bit Bit 1 (value 2) C bit Bit 2 (value 4) ...
- ds0SeizedCode
- This object contains the code transmitted in the ABCD bits when the ds0 is connected and ds0TransmitCodesEnable is enabled. The object is a bitmap and the various bit positions are: Bit 0 (value 1) D bit Bit 1 (value 2) C bit Bit 2 (value 4) ...
- ds0ReceivedCode
- This object contains the code being received in the ABCD bits. The object is a bitmap and the various bit positions are: Bit 0 (value 1) D bit Bit 1 (value 2) C bit Bit 2 (value 4) B bit Bit 3 (value 8) A bit
- ds0TransmitCodesEnable
- This object determines if the idle and seized codes are transmitted. If the value of this object is true then the codes are transmitted. This object is not applicable in the CAS backhaul application.
- ds0BundleMapped
- This object indicates endpoint number as specified by mgEndpointNumber of endpoint table. If it is not associated with any endpoint, then it is set to -1. It should be noted that the endpoint is associated with bearer DS0s only. For signaling channel or D ...
- ds0IfType
- This object indicates the interface type associated with the ds0. bearer(81) : ds0 ifType is considered as bearer if the DS0 is used for carrying voice traffic. ccs-signaling(63): ds0 ifType is considered as ccs-signaling, if the DS0 is configured as the ...
- ds0CasVariantName
- This object indicates the index to the CAS variant table. This parameter can be configured after configuring this ds0 as an endpoint. This object cannot be modified while connections exist on this endpoint. The CAS variant table is used for configuring th ...
- ds0CasCadenceOnTime
- This attribute describes the duration during which the digit tone is generated. This object is applicable only for CAS backhaul applications. For trunking application it is not applicable. The value is expresssed in units of milliseconds. From vism2.0.3 r ...
- ds0CasCadenceOffTime
- This attribute corresponds to the silence between the digit tones. This object is applicable only for CAS backhaul applications. For trunking application it is not applicable. The value is expresssed in units of milliseconds. From vism2.0.3 release onward ...
- ds0InsertLocalCas
- This object tells the framer whether to force the cas bits to a value defined by ds0LocalCasPattern or not. If this is enabled the framer will force the cas (ABCD) bits to a value defined in ds0LocalCasPattern by ignorning the cas bits sent by DSP. Else t ...
- ds0LocalCasPattern
- This object contains the pattern that the cas (ABCD) bits will have when ds0InsertLocalCas is enabled.
- ds0LoopbackCommand
- This object represents the loopback type at the ds0 level.The ds0 configuration overrides the line level configuration. NoLoop There is no loopback on this ds0. LocalLoop The data received from the ATM side is loopedback to the ATM side. RemoteLoop The da ...
- ds0CasParameterSource
- This object indicates VISM whether to read the cas related timer parameters from the casAppl file downloaded for that endpoint or to read from this mib. This gives the flexibility of configuring different cas related timer values for different endpoints a ...
- ds0CasOnHookMinMakeTime
- This indicates the the minimum time in msecs for which the on hook pattern should be present in order for it to be recognised else the signal will be considered to be a spurious signal and will be ignored. This object cannot be configured if the signaling ...
- ds0CasOffHookMinMakeTime
- This indicates the minimum time in msecs for which the off hook pattern should be present in order for it to be recognised else the signal will be considered to be a spurious signal and will be ignored. This object cannot be configured if the signaling ty ...
- ds0CasWinkMinMakeTime
- The wink consists of off-hook A-B bit pattern, followed by on-hook A-B bit pattern in timed sequence. This object indicates the minimum duration for which the off-hook part of wink signal should persist. This object cannot be configured if the signaling t ...
- ds0CasWinkMaxMakeTime
- The wink consists of off-hook A-B bit pattern, followed by on-hook A-B bit pattern in timed sequence. This object indicates the maximum duration for which the off-hook part of the wink signal should persist, if it exceeds this time limit the signal will b ...
- ds0CasWinkBreakTime
- The wink consists of off-hook A-B bit pattern, followed by on-hook A-B bit pattern in timed sequence. This object indicates the minimum duration for which the on-hook part of wink signal should persist. This object cannot be configured if the signaling ty ...
- ds0CasGlareTime
- When the terminating gateway receives off Hook event from the Call Agent it starts the timer specified in this object to see if the terminating side is also trying to originate a call. If this is true, we have a 'glare' condition. The way glare is resolve ...
- ds0CasGaurdTime
- The gaurd time is the duration between the end of one call and the start of next call. This object specifies what should be such a duration. All state changes from the PBX are ignored for this duration. After receiving DLCX, this timer will be started for ...
- ds0CasDelayImmedStart
- This timer indicates the time that VISM should wait before outpulsing digits to the PBX after sending an off hook event. This applies only to immediate start protocol. This object cannot be configured if the signaling type for the line to which this ds0 b ...
- ds0SignalingType
- This attribute indicates the type of signaling on the line to which this ds0 belongs. CAS - Channel Associated Signaling CCS - Common Channel Signaling none - no signaling used. This object will be implicitly set to line signaling type every time it chang ...
- ds0CasMinDelayDialTime
- This is an object for an E & M signaling protocol like wink-start for this ds0. The difference is that the address-control signal is different from wink. The originating VISM, on receiving a seize (AB=11) from the PBX, responds by sending the delay-dial ...
- ds0CasMinStartDialTime
- This is an object for an E & M signaling protocol like wink-start for this ds0. The difference is that the address-control signal is different from wink. The originating VISM, on receiving a seize (AB=11) from the PBX, responds by sending the delay-dial ...
- ds0CasFlashMinMakeTime
- Flash is a CAS signal generated by users to request special services. The interpretation of the flash depends on the protocol in use. The signal itself is an on-hook followed by an off-hook. This object specifies the minimum duration for the signal to be ...
- ds0CasFlashMaxMakeTime
- Flash is a CAS signal generated by users to request special services. The interpretation of the flash depends on the protocol in use. The signal itself is an on-hook followed by an off-hook. This object specifies the maximum duration for the signal to be ...
- ds0CasDirectionality
- This object specifies the direction in which CAS calls will be accepted on this endpoint. If this object is set to bidirectional(1): VISM can send and receive calls on this endpoint incoming(2) : calls from the connected PBX will be accepted by VISM o ...
- ds0CasGlarePolicy
- This object specifies how a bidirectional endpoint should resolve glare. This object will be used only if dsx0VismDirectionality of the endpoint is 'bidirectional'. When glare is detected, if this object is set to controlling, VISM will wait for the conne ...
- ds0CasIncomingMgcpPackage
- This object, in conjunction with the card level persistentXgcpEventsTable, controls how persistent CAS events (like seize, disconnect, etc) related to an incoming call observed on this DS0 are notified to the Media Gateway Controller (MGC). At the card le ...
- ds0CasOutgoingMgcpPackage
- This object, in conjunction with the card level persistentXgcpEventsTable, controls how persistent CAS events (like answer, disconnect, etc) related to an outgoing call observed on this DS0 are notified to the Media Gateway Controller (MGC). At the card l ...
- ds0InputGain
- This object indicates the amount of gain inserted at the receiver side of a ds0 channel, in dB (decibel) units. The default value of this object is 0 dB. The input gain settings only define a gain/loss relative to the 0 dB setting. The absolute loss at th ...
- ds0OutputAttenuation
- This object contains the amount of attenuation inserted at the transmit side of a ds0 channel, in dB (decibel) units. The output attenuation settings only define a loss relative to 0 dB setting. The absolute loss at the 0 dB setting could be implementatio ...
- ds0ExecDiag
- This object indicates the status of DSP channel level RAS on the VISM. When it is enable VISM will configure the DSP through HOST-DSP message on the individual channel.
- ds0Companding
- This object indicates whether input from / output to the TDM side of DS0 is u-law or a-law stream. The setting of this object will not take effect unless the corresponding DSP channel is closed and re-opened.
- ds0RxCasTransTblName
- This object identifies the template name 'cvcmCasTemplateName' in the CISCO-VOICE-CAS-MODULE-MIB associated with the receive signaling channel on a DS0.
- ds0TxCasTransTblName
- This object identifies the template name 'cvcmCasTemplateName' in the CISCO-VOICE-CAS-MODULE-MIB associated with the transmit signaling channel on a DS0.
- ds0TxRxCasConfig
- This object indicates configuration on a DS0. 'transmit'- Configure transmit signaling channel on the DSP with user defined CAS pattern to translate incoming ABCD CAS bits from the TDM 'receive'- Configure receive signaling channel on the DSP w ...
- dsx0VismChanMapTable
- This table is created implicitly at the time of creating and deleting the endpoints. This table provides the mapping information from a line and channel to obtain an index for that channel.
- dsx0VismChanMapEntry
- Each entry represents the mapping from dsx1Line number to ds0 channel Number and provides the ifIndex mapping.
- dsx1LineNum
- This object describes the physical line number on VISM card.
- ds0ChanNum
- This object describes the ds0 number or channel number within a T1 or E1 line. The valid channel numbers are 1 to 24 for T1 line and 1 - 31 for E1 line.
- ds0ChanMapIfIndex
- This object describes the ifIndex derived based on the line number and the channel number within the line according to the formula: IfIndex = 31 * (Ds1# - 1) + ds0# where : Ds1# - The T1/E1 line number in the range 1 - 8. ds0# - The ds0 channel number ran ...
- vismTotalDs0Count
- This is the total number of ds0s configured the card.
- vismFreeDs0Count
- This is the number of free ds0s on the card.
- vismActiveDs0Count
- This is the number of active ds0s on the card.
- vismBlockDs0Count
- This is the number of blocked ds0s on the card.
- vismActiveHighWaterMark
- This is the high water mark number of ds0s that were active simultaneously on the card.
- vismDs0CardStatsClrButton
- This variable is used to clear all the vism Ds0 card stats. 1 = No action, 2 = Clear alarm
- vismDs0LineStatsTable
- This table contains information on DS0s configured on DS1 interface.
- vismDs0LineStatsEntry
- An entry in the vismDs0LineStatsTable. Each entry contains following information applicable for each DS1 interface: Total DS0s Free DS0s Active DS0s Blocked DS0s.
- ds0LineNum
- This object is the identifier of a DS1/E1 Interface on a managed device. The number of entries is 8 in a VISM and VISM-PR card.
- lineTotalDs0Count
- This is the total number of ds0s configured on this DS1 line.
- lineFreeDs0Count
- This is the total number of free ds0s on this DS1 line.
- lineActiveDs0Count
- This is the number of active ds0s on this line.
- lineBlockDs0Count
- This is the number of blocked ds0s on this line.
- lineActiveHighWaterMark
- This is the high water mark number of ds0s that were active simultaneously on the line.
- lineStatsClrButton
- This variable is used to clear the vism Ds0 line status entry. 1 = No action, 2 = Clear alarm.
- vismDs0StatusTable
- This table contains ds0 status information on a DS1 interface.
- vismDs0StatusEntry
- An entry in the Ds0 Status Table.
- ds0LineNumber
- This object is the identifier of a DS1/E1 Interface on a managed device. The number of entries is 8 in a VISM and VISM-PR card.
- ds0Number
- This object identifies the ds0 number on a DS1 interface.
- ds0Status
- This object is the status of the ds0. idle - This ds0 is in idle state. busy - This ds0 is in busy state. Ds0 enters this state when it is in the process of being setup for a call. fault - This ds0 is in fault(alarm) state. block - This ds0 is in block st ...
- ds0StatusClrButton
- This variable is used to clear the vism Ds0 status. 1 = No action, 2 = Clear alarm
- ciscoVismCardStatsGroup
- The collection of objects used for DS0 Statistics applicable to VISM Module.
- ciscoVismDsx0LineStatsGroup
- The collection of objects used for DS0 Line statistics.
- ciscoVismDsx0StatusGroup
- The collection of objects used for DS0 status.
- ciscoVismDsx0ConfGroup
- The collection of objects used for DS0 configuration in VISM module.
- ciscoVismDsx0ConfGroup2
- The collection of objects used for DS0 configuration in VISM module.
- ciscoVismDsx0ChanMapGroup
- The collection of objects used for mapping DS0 to ifIndex.
- ciscoVismDsx0ConfDeprecatedGroup
- The collection of objects that were supported earlier but deprecated now.
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