CISCO-XGCP-MIB Download
This MIB is an enhancement for existing XGCP-MIB.
xGCP is a set of protocols, for example SGCP (Simple
Gateway Control Protocol) and MGCP (Media Gateway
Control Protocol), which are designed as a control
protocol within a distributed system that appears
to the outside as a single VoIP/VoATM gateway.
This system is composed of a call agent (or MGC,
Media Gateway Controller) and of a set of
'media gateways' that perform the conversion of media
signals between circuits and packets.
In the xGCP model, the gateways focus on the audio signal
translation function, while the call agent handles the
signaling and call processing functions.
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OID list for CISCO-XGCP-MIB
- cXgcpMgcConfigTable
- This is a table which is used to provision a MGC or MGC group for a MG. Each entry corresponds to a MGC or a MGC group for a single MG. ::= { cXgcpMgcCfg 1 } SYNTAX CXgcpMgcConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRI ...
- cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum
- This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group will be used in XGCP. The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable. There are two conditions to associate a MGC group: 1. At least one MGC is a ...
- cXgcpMgcConfigAddrType
- This object specifies the address type of the MGC (object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress), either ipv4 or ipv6.
- cXgcpMgcConfigAddress
- This object specifies the address of the MGC the gateway used to communicate with in call setup. This object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum are mutually exclusive. The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when the object ...
- cXgcpMgcConfigProtocolIndex
- This object specifies which protocol that the MG should use to communicate with the MGC when it try to set up the call. The value of this object is the same as the value of object cMediaGwProtocolIndex from protocol table (cMediaGwProtocolTable). If the v ...
- cXgcpMgcConfigGatewayUdpPort
- The UDP port of the MG which is used to communicate with call agent in MGCP.
- cXgcpMediaGwTable
- This table is used to provision xGCP configuration in a MG.
- cXgcpMediaGwEntry
- Each entry represents the xGCP attributes for a media gateway. An entry is created when the system detects the XGCP stack at system start-up. Accordingly, the existing entry shall be deleted when the system can't locate the XGCP stack at system start-up.
- cXgcpMediaGwRequestTimeOut
- The request timeout is the period that the XGCP protocol waits before retransmitting an unacknowledged message. It is the responsibility of the requesting entity to provide suitable timeouts for all outstanding commands, and to retry commands when timeout ...
- cXgcpMediaGwRequestRetries
- This object specifies the number of retries for a request that exceeds timeout without acknowledge before it tries to connect to another MGC.
- cXgcpMediaGwRequestRetryMethod
- This object specifies command retry method.
- cXgcpMediaGwMaxExpTimeout
- This object specifies the maximum timeout for exponential command retry by the media gateway.
- cXgcpMediaGwRestartMwd
- The maximum waiting delay (MWD) timeout value is used for the media gateway to send the first Restart In Progress to the MGC. When a gateway is powered on, it should initiate a restart timer to a random value, uniformly distributed between 0 and a maximum ...
- cXgcpMediaGwRestartDelay
- This object specifies the Restart Delay Timeout for the restart process for a gateway to send out RestartInProgress when it is powered on or been reset. The purpose of setting the Restart Delay timer before sending the RestartInProgress notification to th ...
- cXgcpMediaGwDefaultPackage
- This object represents the default capability package supported in the gateway. packageDC ( 1) - Don't Care package packageG ( 2) - Generic package packageD ( 3) - DTMF package packageM ( 4) - MF package packageT ( 5) - Trunk package package ...
- cXgcpMediaGwSupportedPackages
- This object represents the bit map of MGCP supported packages. Bit 0 - Not Found Bit 1 - Package DC (Don't care package) Bit 2 - Package G (Generic package) Bit 3 - Package D (DTMF package) Bit 4 - Package M (MF package) Bit 5 - P ...
- cXgcpMediaGwSimpleSdpEnabled
- This object is used to enable/disable building of s, t, o lines in SDP message. where o field indicates the owner/creator and session identifier s field indicates the session name t field indicates the duration while a session is valid. If this object ...
- cXgcpMediaGwAckSdpEnabled
- This object specifies the ACK SDP is enabled or not. If this object is set to 'true', then it sends ADP with ACK when CODEC or reportable NTE delta changed, or an attempt is made to change CODEC, VAD, Packet-period, echo cancellation during FAX/modem mode ...
- cXgcpMediaGwUndottedNotation
- This object enables/disables the undotted notation for CODEC. This object is used to set CODEC notation to 'dotted' or 'undotted' in SDP between the gateway and the call agent. For example, 'G.726' is 'dotted', while 'G726' is 'undotted'. If it is set to ...
- cXgcpMediaGwQuarantineProcess
- This object is used to determine how to handle persistent events. If this object is set to 'true', the quarantined events should be processed, otherwise the quarantined events is discarded.
- cXgcpMediaGwQuarantineLoop
- This object controls the default quarantine mode. If this object is set to 'true', the default quarantine mode is 'loop', not 'step'. When this object is set to 'true', the gateway is expected to generate multiple notifications (loop), not at most one not ...
- cXgcpMediaGwQuarantinePersist
- This object specifies how the persist events will be handled in quarantine processing. If this object is set to 'true', the persistent events bypass quarantine buffer. This object will be ignored if the object cXgcpMediaGwQuarantineProcess is set to 'fals ...
- cXgcpMediaGwPiggybackMsg
- This object enables/disables the piggyback message generating. If the piggyback message generating is enabled, a call agent can send several MGCP messages in the same UDP packets to the gateway.
- cXgcpMediaGwMaxMsgSize
- This object specifies the maximum allowed xGCP message size which is used for checking if the size will be supported by the call agent via (AuditEndPoint) response. A value of 0 means that there is no limit to the size of the XGCP message.
- cXgcpMediaGwLastFailMgcAddrType
- This object indicates the address type, either IPv4 or IPv6, of cxeCallCtrlLastFailMgcAddr.
- cXgcpMediaGwLastFailMgcAddr
- This object indicates the address of last MGC which the media gateway had tried to communicate with but failed.
- cXgcpMediaGwDtmfRelay
- When this object is set to 'true', the digits will be sent as peer-to-peer packet in the bearer. When this object is set to 'false', the digits will be sent as regular voice packets in the bearer. For low complexity CODECS (such as G.711), the preferred v ...
- cXgcpMediaGwCaleaEnabled
- CALEA, Communication Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, is a feature that allows for a lawful intercept of a call details and call contents originating or terminating on specific terminals. CALEA feature can be turned on or off. A value 'true' specifies ...
- cXgcpMediaGwConfiguredPackages
- This object represents the bit map of MGCP packages configured and supported in the gateway. Bit 0 - Not Found Bit 1 - Package DC (Don't care package) Bit 2 - Package G (Generic package) Bit 3 - Package D (DTMF package) Bit 4 - Package ...
- cXgcpMediaGwConnOosRsipBehavior
- This object specifies the RSIP behavior of the endpoints with active calls (in connections) when they are forced to out-of-service. The following values can be set for this object: sendDlcx - The media gateway sends RSIP-graceful and then individual DLCX ...
- cXgcpMediaGwLongDurTimer
- This object specifies the long duration timer. It is used to define the long duration of a connection. Once the timer expires, a notification will be sent to the MGC to indicate that a connection has established for the defined long duration.
- cXgcpMediaGwProfile
- This object specifies the XGCP profile in the media gateway level. The value of 0 means the XGCP default profile is used in the media gateway level. If the value of ccasIfExtVoiceCfgCcntrlProfile is 0, then the endpoint uses the profile specified in this ...
- cXgcpMediaGwAnnexabSdpEnabled
- This object specifies the format for parsing or generating G.723 or G.729 codec in SDP message for the media gateway. The value 'true' means using Annex A and B in fmtp line complying with RFC 3555. The value 'false' means using Annex A and B in SDP attri ...
- cXgcpMsgStatsTable
- This table contains statistical information on the transmitted and received network messages between MG and MGC, since the MG reset. The entries in this table are uniquly identified by the VMG index and the MGC address. This table contains statistics of t ...
- cXgcpMsgStatsEntry
- This entry contains the statistical information on the received and transmitted network messages with the associated MGC address.
- cXgcpMsgStatsIndex
- A unique index to identify a specific MGC address for tracking xGCP statistics between MGC and MG.
- cXgcpMsgStatsMgcIPAddressType
- This object indicates the address type of cXgcpMsgStatsMgcIPAddress.
- cXgcpMsgStatsMgcIPAddress
- This object indicates IP address of the MGC. The IP address should be unique on the table.
- cXgcpMsgStatsSuccessMessages
- This object indicates the number of successful messages that communicate with the MGC on that IP address. Successful messages apply to both transmit and receive messages. Transmit: Positive ACK received from the MGC. Receive : Positive ACK sent to the MGC ...
- cXgcpMsgStatsFailMessages
- This object indicates the number of failed messages that communicate with the MGC on that IP address. Failed messages apply to both transmit and receive messages. Transmit: Either NAK has been received from the MGC or message times out waiting for ACK. Re ...
- cXgcpMsgStatsIncompleteMessages
- This object indicates the number of transmit messages for which time out occurred while waiting for an ACK.
- cXgcpStatsTable
- This table contains information on the received and transmitted network messages, based on each message type, for all the VMGs present in the device. The table will have one entry for every VMG present in the device. When a new MG is instantiated, the dev ...
- cXgcpStatsEntry
- This entry contains the information on the associated VMG's received and transmitted network messages. The value of each statistical object is incremented when the MG receives or transmits an XGCP message corresponding to that object type. All these value ...
- cXgcpStatsUdpRxPkts
- Number of UDP packets received from all the MGCs.
- cXgcpStatsUdpTxPkts
- Number of UDP packets sent to all the MGCs.
- cXgcpStatsUnRecRxPkts
- Number of unrecognized UDP packets received from all the MGCs.
- cXgcpStatsMsgParsingErrors
- Number of messages with parsing errors received from all the MGCs.
- cXgcpStatsDupAckTxMsgs
- Number of duplicate response messages sent to the MGCs.
- cXgcpStatsInvalidVerCount
- Number of invalid protocol version messages received from all the MGCs.
- cXgcpStatsUnknownMgcRxPkts
- Number of unknown message packets received from all the MGCs.
- cXgcpStatsAckTxMsgs
- Number of acknowledgment messages sent by the MG.
- cXgcpStatsNackTxMsgs
- Number of negative acknowledgment messages sent by the MG.
- cXgcpStatsAckRxMsgs
- Number of acknowledgment messages received by the MG.
- cXgcpStatsNackRxMsgs
- Number of negative acknowledgment messages received by the MG.
- cXgcpStatsRxCrcxs
- Number of CRCX messages received by the MG.
- cXgcpStatsRxSuccCrcxs
- Number of CRCX messages received, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsRxFailCrcxs
- Number of CRCX messages received, that failed.
- cXgcpStatsRxDlcxs
- Number of DLCX messages received.
- cXgcpStatsRxSuccDlcxs
- Number of DLCX messages received, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsRxFailDlcxs
- Number of DLCX messages received, that failed.
- cXgcpStatsTxDlcxs
- Number of DLCX messages sent.
- cXgcpStatsTxSuccDlcxs
- Number of DLCX messages sent, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsTxFailDlcxs
- Number of DLCX messages sent, that failed.
- cXgcpStatsRxMdcxs
- Number of MDCX messages received.
- cXgcpStatsRxSuccMdcxs
- Number of MDCX messages received, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsRxFailMdcxs
- Number of MDCX messages received, that failed.
- cXgcpStatsRxRqnts
- Number of RQNT messages received.
- cXgcpStatsRxSuccRqnts
- Number of RQNT messages received, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsRxFailRqnts
- Number of RQNT messages received, that failed.
- cXgcpStatsRxAucxs
- Number of AUCX messages received.
- cXgcpStatsRxSuccAucxs
- Number of AUCX messages received, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsRxFailAucxs
- Number of AUCX messages received, that failed.
- cXgcpStatsRxAueps
- Number of AUEP messages received.
- cXgcpStatsRxSuccAueps
- Number of AUEP messages received, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsRxFailAueps
- Number of AUEP messages received, that failed.
- cXgcpStatsTxRsips
- Number of RSIP messages sent.
- cXgcpStatsTxSuccRsips
- Number of RSIP messages sent, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsTxFailRsips
- Number of RSIP messages sent, that failed.
- cXgcpStatsTxNotifies
- Number of NTFY messages sent.
- cXgcpStatsTxSuccNotifies
- Number of NTFY messages sent, that were successful.
- cXgcpStatsTxFailNotifies
- Number of NTFY messages sent, that failed.
- cXgcpConnectionTable
- This table contains information on the active connections of all the VMGs present in the device. A MG may have zero or more number of calls at any given time. Each call consists of one or more connection. The table will have one entry per VMG per connecti ...
- cXgcpConnectionEntry
- This entry contains the information about an active connection.
- cXgcpConnId
- Connection ID generated by the gateway and sent in the ACK message.
- cXgcpConnEndPoint
- The physical or virtual entity that acts as a source or sink of data in the MG is called an endpoint. Every end point in the MG is assigned a textual name by the MG.
- cXgcpConnCallId
- Call ID associated with this connection. Call ID is a parameter that identifies the call to which this connection belongs to. A call ID is unique within a VMG instance.
- cXgcpConnLocalUdpPort
- The local UDP port used for the connection.
- cXgcpConnRemoteUdpPort
- The remote UDP port used for the connection.
- cXgcpConnMode
- Represents possible MG connection modes. invalid - Invalid value for mode sendOnly - The GW should only send packets recvOnly - The GW should only receive packets sendRecv - The GW can send and receive packets inActive - The GW should neit ...
- cXgcpConnVccId
- VCCI used for the VoAAL2 call. The object should have a non-zero value only if the associated call is of VoAAL2 type. For all other calls the value should be '0'.
- cXgcpConnChannelId
- CID used for the VoAAL2 call. The object should have a non-zero value only if the associated call is of VoAAL2 type. For all other calls the value should be '0'.
- cXgcpConnCallState
- Represents possible MG call states. idle - Idle setting - Incoming call from PSTN connecting - CRCX message received conferencing - Call connected, await conf active - Conference creat ...
- cXgcpConnCodec
- Specifies the codec type to be used with the Call. The following codec types are defined: notApplicable - no Codec Type is defined g711ulaw - G.711 mu-law g711alaw - G.711 A-law g726k32 - G.726 32K g726k24 ...
- cXgcpConnLastSuccEvent
- A call event is defined as something that happens to a call at a given time. This object contains the latest MG call event that was successful.
- cXgcpConnLastSuccIntEvent
- This object contains the latest MG internal call event that was successful.
- cXgcpConnLastFailedEvent
- This object contains the latest MG call event that was failed.
- cXgcpConnLastReqEvent
- This object contains the latest requested MG call event.
- cXgcpConnEventResult
- Represents possible MG call event results. normalOk - Normal event processed OK invalidOk - Invalid event processed OK callRecordReleased - The call record is released invalidCallId - TGW find invalid call i ...
- cXgcpConnEncrSuite
- Specifies what type of encryption suite is used to encode the information sent through this connection. none - No Encryption suite is used aes128Cm - AES-128 countermode encryption suite is used.
- cXgcpMgcConfigGroup
- This group contains the MGC objects for SGCP/MGCP that the MG connects to.
- cXgcpMediaGwGroup
- This group contains core objects for SGCP/MGCP on the MG.
- cXgcpMsgStatsGroup
- This group contains statistics objects for SGCP/MGCP on the MGC and the MG.
- cXgcpMediaGwGroupSup1
- This group contains supplimentary objects for XGCP extended provisioning in the MG.
- cXgcpMediaGwGroupSup2
- This group contains supplimentary objects for XGCP extended provisioning in the MG.
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