cMgcGrpIndex - Cisco Mgc Group Index - CISCO-MGC-MIB

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cMgcGrpIndex

Cisco Mgc Group Index
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.321.1.2.1.1.1

A unique index to identify a MGC group. ::= {cMgcGrpParamEntry 1} SYNTAX Integer32 (0..128) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used to indicate number of MGCs to be associated with this MGC Group. The value zero means there is no MGC in the MGC Group. When the entry create, this value is set to 0. Adding/deleting MGC to/from MGC group is through cMgcGrpTable. After a MGC added/deleted to/from this MGC group, the value of this object will be incremented/decremented by 1. If the value of this object is zero, it is not allowed to associate this MGC group with any profile or gateway. ::= {cMgcGrpParamEntry 2} SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the association between MGC group and profile/gateway with bitmap format. It is 1:N mapping, e.g., each profile or gateway can only have one MGC group, but one MGC group can be associated with multi profile and gateway. The possible bit positions used in the bitmap are listed as follows: Bit profile/gateway value --------------------------------------------------------------- 0 profile 1 0: the MGC group is not associated with it 1: the MGC group is associated with it 1 profile 2 0: the MGC group is not associated with it 1: the MGC group is associated with it 2 profile 3 0: the MGC group is not associated with it 1: the MGC group is associated with it 3 profile 4 0: the MGC group is not associated with it 1: the MGC group is associated with it ... ... 30 profile 31 0: the MGC group is not associated with it 1: the MGC group is associated with it 31 gateway 0: the MGC group is not associated with it 1: the MGC group is associated with it The value zero means the MGC Group is not associated with any profile or gateway. ::= {cMgcGrpParamEntry 3} SYNTAX Integer32 (0..128) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used to indicate number of protocols associated with this MGC group. The value zero means there is no protocol associated with this MGC group. When the entry create, this object is set to 0. The association between protocol and MGC group is configured via cMgcGrpProtocolTable. After a protocol is associated/de-associated with this MGC group, this object will be incremented/decremented by 1. If this object is zero, it is not allowed to associate the MGC group with any profile or gateway. ::= {cMgcGrpParamEntry 4} SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object enables or disables sending gateway state change notifications to call agent. DEFVAL { true } ::= {cMgcGrpParamEntry 5} -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- cMgcGrpTable -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CMgcGrpEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION This table represents the association of MGCs and MGC group. Each MGC group consists of one or more MGCs and each MGC can belong to one or more MGC groups. Therefore it is an N to N mapping. ::= { cMgcGroupConfig 2 } SYNTAX CMgcGrpEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION The entry is represented an association of a MGC with a MGC group. INDEX { cmgwIndex, cMgcGrpIndex, cMgcIndex } ::= { cMgcGrpTable 1 } CMgcGrpEntry ::= SEQUENCE{ cMgcGrpMgcPreference Integer32, cMgcGrpMgcUdpPort CiscoPort, cMgcGrpRowStatus RowStatus } SYNTAX Integer32(1..12) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The preference of the MGC in the MGC group. The lower the number the higher the preference. i.e. 1 will have higher preference than 2.

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