CISCO-VISM-CAS-MIB - vismCasVariantTable

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vismCasVariantTable

vism Cas Variant Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.8.1

This table contains configuration information about different CAS variants. ::= { vismCasGrp 1 } SYNTAX VismCasVariantEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION An entry in the vismCasVariantTable. Each entry consists of configuration information for a specific CAS variant. An entry may be created by specifying vismCasVariantName, and vismCasFileName. Upon the creation of the table entry, the file specified by vismCasFileName will be downloaded and the CAS finite state machine will be initialized based on the information contained in this file. INDEX { vismCasVariantName } ::= { vismCasVariantTable 1 } VismCasVariantEntry ::= SEQUENCE { vismCasVariantName DisplayString, vismCasFileName DisplayString, vismCasTRinging Integer32, vismCasDigitMethod INTEGER, vismCasInterdigitTpart Integer32, vismCasInterdigitTcrit Integer32, vismCasInterdigitTMF Integer32, vismCasVariantState INTEGER, vismCasRowStatus INTEGER, vismCasCountryCode DisplayString, vismCasVariantSource INTEGER } SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is a string identifier for the CAS variant. It is used as index to the table. The maximum length allowed is 64 bytes. ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 1 } SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE (2..64)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object gives the name of the file which contains the signal definition and the Finite State Machine definition for the CAS variant. The name is supplied during the creation of the table entry. Modifying the value of this object is not allowed. Upon the creation of the table entry, the file will be downloaded from a tftp server configured in the vismTftpServerDn object and the CAS finite state machine will be initialized based on the information contained in this file. This object must be provided in order to create en entry in this table. ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 2 } -- This object is deprecated as we have a separate ringing timeout -- on a per line basis SYNTAX Integer32(10..600) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION This object gives the ringing time in seconds for the Cas Variant. The ringing will be on until this timer expires or until an off hook is received. DEFVAL { 180 } ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 3 } SYNTAX INTEGER { mf (1), dtmf (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION The default digit method to be used for digit collection. If the digit method can not be derived from the digit map specified by the call agent in the XGCP message, this digit method will be used. DEFVAL { dtmf } ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 4 } SYNTAX Integer32 (10..10000) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object represents the partial dial timing in seconds and is used along with a digit map as the inter-digit timer. The timer is not started untill the first digit is entered, and the timer is restarted after each new digit is entered untill either a digit map match or mismatch occurs. DEFVAL { 16 } ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 5 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..10000) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object represents the critical timing in seconds. If used along with a digit map, the timer is started when the last digit is received. i.e and when no more digits are required for a digit map match. After this timer expires, the digit map match is assumed to be complete. If used without a digit map, the timer is started immediately and cancelled (but not restarted) as soon as a digit is entered. DEFVAL { 4 } ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 6 } SYNTAX Integer32 (1..10) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object represents the interdigit timeout value for MF digits. The timeout value is in seconds. DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 7 } SYNTAX INTEGER { notConfigured (1), configInProgress (2), configured (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This variable indicates the configuration status of the CAS variant. When the table entry is created, downloading of the file will be initiated and the state will be set to configInProgress. Once the file is successfully downloaded and the CAS finite state machine successfully initialized, the state will be set to configured. If the initialization fails, the state will be set to notConfigured. ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 8 } SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1), createAndGo(4), destroy(6) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This variable allows to add, delete or modify the entry for a CAS variant. createAndGo: Use this to add an entry in this table, provided the vismCasVariantName and vismCasFileName MIB objects are available to be set. active: This values is returned, once the row is created destroy: Use this to delete an entry from this table. ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 9 } -- This object is deprecated as we have a seperate country code tone plans -- on a per line basis SYNTAX DisplayString(SIZE (0..2)) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION Represents a case-insensitive 2-letter country code taken from ISO-3166. DEFVAL { "US" } ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 10 } SYNTAX INTEGER { unspecified (1), internal (2), external (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object specifies where the file defining this CAS variant resides. 1. Unspecified. This value indicates that the location of the file is not specified here. In this case, the location is determined based on whether the TFTP server domain is defined on VISM. The file is built into the firmware if no tftp domain is defined on VISM and resides on the TFTP server if a TFTP domain is defined on VISM. 2. Internal. Indicates that the file is built into the firmware. 3. External. Indicates that the file resides on the TFTP server configured on VISM. DEFVAL { unspecified } ::= { vismCasVariantEntry 11 } -- -------------------------------------------- -- vismCasXgcpVariantTable -- -------------------------------------------- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VismCasXgcpVariantEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION An entry in this table is implicitly created/deleted when an entry in vismCasVariantTable is created/deleted in switching mode .

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