CISCO-CALL-RESOURCE-POOL-MIB - ccrpCDCallType

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ccrpCDCallType

Call Resource Pool CD Call Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.124.1.1.3.1.1.2

Indicates types of calls to be filtered by this call discriminator definition. This object is a bit map, with each bit representing a different call type as identified below. A 1-bit indicates that call type is filtered. A 0-bit indicates that call type is not filtered. Bit 0 - Digital Bit 1 - Speech Bit 2 - V.110 Bit 3 - V.120 Setting all defined bits to 1 would result in all calls being rejected by this call discriminator. Setting all defined bits to zero would result in all calls being accepted by this discriminator. DEFVAL {{}} ::= { ccrpCallDiscriminatorEntry 2 } SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The status of this conceptual row. An entry may not exist in the active(1) state unless all objects in the entry have an appropriate value. All values of RowStatus are allowed. ::= { ccrpCallDiscriminatorEntry 3 } -- Call Discriminator Group association SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CcrpCDDiscriminatedGrpEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Table identifying the groups to which each call discriminator definition is applied. ::= { ccrpCallDiscriminatorConfig 2 } SYNTAX CcrpCDDiscriminatedGrpEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Each entry identifies a group to be discriminated by the call discriminator. There may be multiple entries for the same call discriminator name. The same [group name, group type] pair may appear under multiple call discriminators. Entries in this table may be created and deleted via the ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupRowStatus object or the management console on the system. Using SNMP, rows are created by a SET request setting the value of ccrpCDDnisGroupRowStatus to 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'. Rows are deleted by a SET request setting the value of ccrpCDDnisGroupRowStatus to 'destroy'. Creating a new row with a value of ccrpCDName which does not yet exist in ccrpCallDiscriminatorTable will cause the new row's ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupOperStatus to have the value 'missingDependency'. INDEX { ccrpCDName, ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupName, ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupType } ::= { ccrpCDDiscriminatedGrpTable 1 } CcrpCDDiscriminatedGrpEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupName SnmpAdminString, ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupType INTEGER, ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupOperStatus CiscoRowOperStatus, ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupRowStatus RowStatus } SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..23)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Name for the group being discriminated If this is a DNIS group, the value of this object is the same as some value of ccrmDnisGroupName. ::= { ccrpCDDiscriminatedGrpEntry 1 } SYNTAX INTEGER { dnis(1) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Indicates type of group being discriminated and the table where the value of ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupName is defined. dnis(1) - DNIS Group. Value in ccrpCDDiscriminatedGroupName is same as value of ccrpDnisGroupName in the ccrpDnisGroupTable. ::= { ccrpCDDiscriminatedGrpEntry 2 } SYNTAX CiscoRowOperStatus MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION A control object to indicate the operational status of this entry. This object is used to determine that the dependencies for this entry are valid and active. This entry is currently only dependent on entries in ccrpDnisGroupTable. ::= { ccrpCDDiscriminatedGrpEntry 3 } SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION The status of this conceptual row. An entry may not exist in the active(1) state unless associated entries in other tables are also active. All values of RowStatus are allowed. ::= { ccrpCDDiscriminatedGrpEntry 4 } -- -- Resource configuration -- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CcrpResourceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Table of resource group definitions. Resources within a group have identical capabilities. Group membership or size is defined differently depending on the nature of the resource. Resources identified by physical locality (port-based) are specified with multiple ranges in the ccrpResourceRangeTable. Alternatively, groups consisting of non-port resources simply use a single limit to specify the size. The object ccrpResourcePortBased is used to indicate the resource type. ::= { ccrpResourceConfig 1 } SYNTAX CcrpResourceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION An entry in the table, containing definition for a single resource group. Entries in this table may be created and deleted via the ccrpResourceGroupRowStatus object or the management console on the system. Using SNMP, rows are created by a SET request setting the value of ccrpResourceGroupRowStatus to 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'. Rows are deleted by a SET request setting the value of ccrpResourceGroupRowStatus to 'destroy'. Deleting an entry from this table will cause associated entries in dependent tables to transition to a 'missingDependency' CiscoRowOperStatus. Existing rows may be modified when the row is active. INDEX { IMPLIED ccrpResourceName } ::= { ccrpResourceTable 1 } CcrpResourceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ccrpResourceName SnmpAdminString, ccrpResourcePortBased TruthValue, ccrpResourceLimit Unsigned32, ccrpResourceGroupOperStatus CiscoRowOperStatus, ccrpResourceGroupRowStatus RowStatus } SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..23)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Name for this physical resource

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