cMgcIpAddress - Cisco Mgc Ip Address - CISCO-MGC-MIB

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cMgcIpAddress

Cisco Mgc Ip Address
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.321.1.1.2.1.3

This object represents the configured IP address. After adding the entry, this object can not be modified. ::= {cMgcIpConfigEntry 3} SYNTAX Integer32 (1..8) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object represents preference of the cMgcIpAddress in the given MGC. The lower the number the higher the preference. i.e. 1 will have higher preference than 2. IF more than one IP have the same preference, gateway will select them one by one. DEFVAL { 1 } ::= {cMgcIpConfigEntry 4} SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used to create/modify/delete entry. In order to delete an entry, following conditions need to be met: 1. The MGC to which this IP address is being added, should be existing. 2. The MGC's resolution (cMgcResolution) should be 'internal only'. 3. the mandatory object is cMgcIpAddress After the IP address added to the MGC the related 'cMgcNumIP' in MGC table will be incremented by 1. In order to delete an entry, following conditions need to be met: 1. The MGC's resolution (cMgcResolution) should be 'internal only'. 2. The IP address should not be the only one in the MGC while the MGC is associated with MGC group. This means if the value of 'cMgcNumIP' is equal to 1 and the value of 'cMgcNumMgcGroups' is non-zero, this IP address is the only one associated with the MGC and it is possible that this IP address is also the only one associated with MGC group. Therefore this IP address can not be deleted. After deleting the IP address from the MGC the related 'cMgcNumIP' in MGC table will be decremented by 1. ::= {cMgcIpConfigEntry 5} -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- cMgcGrpParamTable -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CMgcGrpParamEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION This table containing information about MGC group related profile/protocol association and parameters.

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