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cctHistoryCallId
Cisco CALL TRACKER History Call Id
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.163.1.3.7.1.2
The call identifier for the call. This is the same value assigned to the call in cctActiveCallId when it was in the cctActiveTable. It is possible for two cctHistoryEntry entries to have the same cctHistoryCallId if one very long running call terminates after the cctActiveCallId has wrapped around and is reassigned to a new short lived call. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 2 } SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Value of sysUpTime when the call was first made known to the system. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 3 } SYNTAX INTEGER { originate(1), answer(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates how the call was created. originate(1) - The call was initiated locally with the system sending the setup request. Dialout answer(2) - The call was initiated remotely and the system received the setup request. Dialin ::= { cctHistoryEntry 4 } SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Value of sysUpTime when the system connected the call. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 5 } SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Value of sysUpTime when the physical layer for the call achieved a steady state and the call is ready for higher protocol layers to begin. In the case of modem calls, the physical layer for the call achieves a steady state when the data rates, modulations, and error correcting protocols have been negotiated between the originating and answering modems. This is primarily intended for calls which connect to a processing resource identified by cctHistoryResourceSlot and cctHistoryResourcePort. It also applies to digital calls using adaptive rate technologies such as V.110 and V.120. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 6 } SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Value of sysUpTime when the call service type identified in cctHistoryServiceType was established. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 7 } SYNTAX CctServiceType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Service associated with the call. This is the highest level of service known to the system for the call. The service represents the encapsulation protocol layer active for the call. In the case of multiple services on a given call, the last service activated will be reported. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 8 } SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Value of sysUpTime when the user identification associated with this call was validated. See cctHistoryUserId for description of user identification. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 9 } SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..255)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The User login ID or zero length string if unavailable. If this contains a non-zero length string, and cctHistoryUserValidationTime is zero, then the user failed validation. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 10 } SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The IP address assigned to the cctHistoryUserId for this call or 0.0.0.0 if not applicable or unavailable. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 11 } SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The IP subnet mask assigned to the cctHistoryUserId for this call or 0.0.0.0 if not applicable or unavailable. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 12 } SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..255)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Accounting session identification assigned to this call by AAA. The session ID is sent by AAA to RADIUS as the Acct-Session-Id attribute or TACACS+ as the task_id. If no accounting session ID is assigned, the value is a null string. REFERENCE RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting The TACACS+ Protocol Version 1.78, Internet Draft ::= { cctHistoryEntry 13 } SYNTAX CctCallCategory MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The call category or type ::= { cctHistoryEntry 14 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "bits per second Initial receive data rate for this call. If call is a synchronous digital call such as ISDN sync, this value is the data rate of the B-channel. If call is asynchronous, even if using a synchronous transmission medium such as ISDN, the value is determined by the resource providing the asynchronous processing. For modem calls, this value corresponds to the value of cmRXRate from CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB, immediately after the modem has completed initial negotiations. This value does not change, even if the data rate varies during the call. This value will be zero if the call terminated prior to an initial data rate determination. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 15 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "bits per second Initial transmit data rate for this call. If call is a synchronous digital call such as ISDN sync, this value is the data rate of the B-channel. If call is asynchronous, even if using a synchronous transmission medium such as ISDN, the value is determined by the resource providing the asynchronous processing. For modem calls, this value corresponds to the value of cmTXRate from CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB, immediately after the modem has completed initial negotiations. This value does not change, even if the data rate varies during the call. This value will be zero if the call terminated prior to an initial data rate determination. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 16 } SYNTAX Integer32 (-1..214783647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Identification of processing resource allocated to call. In the case of a call requiring a modem resource, this is the value of cmSlotIndex from CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB. This value along with cctHistoryResourcePort uniquely identifies a resource port. Value is -1 if call does not utilize such a resource. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 17 } SYNTAX Integer32 (-1..214783647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Identification of processing resource allocated to call. In the case of a call requiring a modem resource, this is the value of cmPortIndex from CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB. This value along with cctHistoryResourceSlot uniquely identifies a resource port. Value is -1 if call does not utilize such a resource. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 18 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..214783647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The device slot containing the port on which the call existed. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 19 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..214783647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The physical port within the device slot on which the call existed. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 20 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..214783647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The DS1 link containing the call. This may be a DS1 contained within a larger grouping of multiple DS1s within a single physical port. If the physical port is of type DS1, this value is identical to cctActiveEntryPort. If the DS1 is a logical subinterface within the physical port, this value is the number of the DS1 within this slot. Examples: 8 port DS1 card - cctActiveEntryPort and cctActiveEntryDs1 will have identical values. 3 port T3 card - cctActiveEntryPort represents T3 ports. cctActiveEntryEntryDs1 represents logical T1 interfaces. Each T3 contains 28 T1 interfaces. The T1 interfaces are numbered sequentially across the entire T3 card. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 22 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..214783647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The channel or timeslot within the cctHistoryEntryDs1 which was allocated to the call. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 23 } SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..64)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The called telephone number for this call. For calls answered by the system, this corresponds to the Dialed Number Identification (DNIS). For calls originated by the system, this is the destination number. If not available the string length is zero. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 24 } SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE(0..64)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The calling telephone number for this call. For calls answered by the system, this corresponds to the calling identification (CLID). For calls originated by the system, this is the number associated with the device. For the interworking call, this object contains the translated calling party number if there is a translation rule is associated with dial plan for making this outgoing call. If not available this is a zero-length string. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 25 } SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Multilink PPP bundle identification for call if cctHistoryServiceType has the value 'mp'. If the value of cctHistoryServiceType for this call is not 'mp', then the value of this object is not meaningful. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 26 } SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The number of charged units for this connection. For incoming calls or if charging information is not supplied by the switch, the value of this object will be zero. REFERENCE AOC-D defined in ETSI Standard: ETS 300 179 ::= { cctHistoryEntry 27 } SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS "bytes The number of bytes received on the call. All the 'raw' bytes are counted including any protocol headers which may or may not be present depending on the value of cctHistoryServiceType. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 28 } SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS "bytes The number of bytes transmitted on the call. All the 'raw' bytes are counted including any protocol headers which may or may not be present depending on the value of cctHistoryServiceType. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 29 } SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Value of sysUpTime when call was disconnected. This is when the system initiates, detects, or is notified of call termination. This is the call duration from initial setup request. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 30 } SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..255)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Text description of the disconnect reason provided. Value is zero-length string if no text is available. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 31 } SYNTAX CctCallSigType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Signaling type used to setup the call. ::= { cctHistoryEntry 32 } -- ***************************************************************** -- Call Tracker Notification Configuration Group -- ***************************************************************** SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This variable controls generation of cctCallSetupNotification and cctCallTerminateNotification. When this variable is 'true(1)', generation of these notifications is enabled. When this variable is 'false(2)', generation is disabled. The default value is 'false(2)'. ::= { cctNotificationConfig 1 } -- ***************************************************************** -- Notifications -- ***************************************************************** cctMIBNotificationPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoCallTrackerMIB 2 } cctMIBNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cctMIBNotificationPrefix 0 } cctCallSetupNotification NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { cctActiveSetupTime, cctActiveCalledPartyId, cctActiveCallingPartyId, cctActiveCallCategory } STATUS current DESCRIPTION A Call Tracker Setup notification is generated whenever a new active call entry is created in the cctActiveTable. ::= { cctMIBNotifications 1 } cctCallTerminateNotification NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { cctHistoryCallId } STATUS current DESCRIPTION A Call Tracker Terminate notification is generated whenever a new history call entry is created in the cctHistoryTable. ::= { cctMIBNotifications 2 } -- ***************************************************************** -- Conformance and Compliances -- ***************************************************************** cctMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoCallTrackerMIB 3 } cctMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cctMIBConformance 1 } cctMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { cctMIBConformance 2 } -- compliance statements cctMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS deprecated -- superceded by cctMIBComplianceRev1 DESCRIPTION The compliance statement for entities which implement the CISCO CALL TRACKER MIB
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