vismContinuityCheckCellEnable - vism Continuity Check Cell Enable - CISCO-VISM-MODULE-MIB

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vismContinuityCheckCellEnable

vism Continuity Check Cell Enable
1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.3.17.4.49

This object is used to enable/disable the continuity check cell for all the PVCs on the module. If set to true, the module will transmit continuity check cells. If set to false, the module will disable the cell transmission. DEFVAL { true } ::= { vismSystemGrp 49 } -- -- vismInteropGrp group -- -- SYNTAX INTEGER { enable (1), disable (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used to enable/disable building of s=,t=,o= lines in SDP(Session Description Protocol) message. If this object is set to 'enable' then it indicates that the o=, s=, t= lines be built before sending SDP (Session Description Protocol). If it set to 'disable' then it indicates that the o=,s=,t= parameters need not be built for SDP. where o field indicates the owner/creator and session identifier s field indicates the session name t field indicates the duration while a session is valid. DEFVAL { enable } ::= { vismInteropGrp 1 } SYNTAX INTEGER { enable (1), disable (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used to enable/disable dynamic payload type configuration on the VISM Card. DEFVAL {disable} ::= { vismInteropGrp 2 } -- -- vismTrapObj group -- -- SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Configuration change Type BitMap used in vismTableChanged trap and vismScalarChanged trap. When used in vismTableChanged trap, the bits indicate the following: bit 0 set = mgcTable changed bit 1 set = mgEndpointTable changed bit 2 set = mgcResolutionTable changed bit 3 set = srcpPeerTable changed bit 4 set = vismDsx1Table changed bit 5 set = vismXgcpPeerTable changed bit 6 set = xgcpPackageTable changed bit 7 set = vismChanCacTable changed bit 8 set = vismCasVariantTable changed bit 9 set = vismCasXgcpVariantTable changed bit 10 set = vismAal2CidCnfTable changed bit 11 set = dsx0VismCnfTable changed bit 12 set = vismHdlcChanCnfTable changed bit 13 set = lineAssignmentTable changed bit 14 set = vismCodecCnfTable changed bit 15 set = vismLapdTable changed bit 16 set = vismRudpSessionCnfTable changed bit 17 set = aal2ProfilesGrpTable changed bit 18 set = mgDomainNameTable changed bit 19 set = vismPortCnfGrpTable changed bit 20 set = mgcRedundancyGrpTable changed bit 21 set = mgcRedundancyGrpParamTable changed bit 22 set = srcpPeerGrpParamTable changed bit 23 set = vismRtpConnGrpTable changed bit 24 set = vismCodecGenParmTable changed bit 25 set = t38FaxRelayGrpTable changed bit 26 set = mgcRedundancyProtocolTable changed bit 27 set = vismSessionSetTable changed bit 28 set = vismSessionGrpTable changed bit 29 set = cvcmABCDBitTemplateConfigTable changed bit 30 set = vismConfigToneDetectTable changed When used in vismScalarChanged trap, the bits indicate the following: bit 0 set = mediaGateway group changed bit 1 set = mediaGatewayEndpoint group changed bit 2 set = mediaGatewayControllerResolution group changed bit 3 set = srcpAdminObjects group changed bit 4 set = vismConfig group changed bit 5 set = vismXgcpCoreObjects group changed bit 6 set = xgcpCoreObjects group changed bit 7 set = xgcpExtensionObjects group changed bit 8 set = xgcpPackageObjects group changed bit 9 set = vismSvcAtmQosGrp Objects group changed bit 10 set = vismSvcTrfScalingGrp Objects group changed bit 11 set = vismSvcAal2CidGrp Objects group changed bit 12 set = srcpAdminRetryObjects Objects group changed bit 13 set = vismConfig IpGrp group objects changed bit 14 set = vismConfig VoipGrp group objects changed bit 15 set = vismConfig DspGrp group objects changed bit 16 set = vismConfig SystemGrp group objects changed bit 17 set = vismConfig Aal2Grp group objects changed bit 18 set = vismConfig InteropGrp group objects changed bit 19 set = announceControlGrp Objects group changed bit 20 set = vismXgcpEnhancementsObjects group changed bit 21 set = vismSequentialToneDetectGrp changed default value is 0, no change This MIB makes sense only in traps. A GET on this may not return a Useful result. DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { vismTrapObjGrp 1 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used only for the purpose of sending it in the trap varbind. This object is used for two purposes: 1. When the integer index of a SMIv2 table has to be sent, this object will be used instead of the actual index object. The instance value of the object will be the instance value of the actual index. 2. In the config change trap trapVismTableChange, to send the index value of the table entry which got changed. This object will contain the value of the first integer index. The NMS applications should not depend on the implementation of this object. The SNMP Requests(GET,GET-NEXT) may not be valid for this object. ::= { vismTrapObjGrp 2 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used only for the purpose of sending it in the trap varbind. This object is used for two purposes: 1. This object will be used when the SMIv2 table has two index objects and the 2nd object is an integer. This object will be used instead of the actual second index object. The instance value of the object will be the instance value of the actual second index. 2. In the config change trap trapVismTableChange, to send the index value of the table entry which got changed. This object will contain the value of the second integer index. The NMS applications should not depend on the implementation of this object. The SNMP Requests(GET,GET-NEXT) may not be valid for this object. ::= { vismTrapObjGrp 3 } SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..66)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used only for the purpose of sending it in the trap varbind. This object is used for two purposes: 1. When the OctetString index of a SMIv2 table has to be sent, this object will be used instead of the actual index object. The instance value of the object will be the instance value of the actual index. 2. In the config change trap trapVismTableChange, to send the index value of the table entry which got changed. This object will contain the value of the first OctetString index. The NMS applications should not depend on the implementation of this object. The SNMP Requests(GET,GET-NEXT) may not be valid for this object. ::= { vismTrapObjGrp 4 } SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is used only for the purpose of sending it in the trap varbind. This object can be used when the instance value of an integer object has to be sent instead of the actual integer object. The NMS applications should not depend on the implementation of this object. The SNMP Requests(GET,GET-NEXT) may not be valid for this object. ::= { vismTrapObjGrp 5 } -- -- vismAal2Group -- SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object is a card level parameter for AAL2 adaptation and it identifies the mutiplexing function of the AAL2 CPS(Common Part Sub-layer). When it is disabled then each CPS-Packet would fill only one or two cells with padding (Partial fill cells) Note that the length field for each CPS-Packet can be up to 64bytes. When this option is enabled then mutiple streams of CPS-Packets are mutiplexed to a single ATM connection without partial fill unless there is time-out. Refer to ITU-T I.363.2 for more information. When the muxing type changes if CIDs are present, then we need to check for CAC voilation for all CIDs, if the CAC fails then the change request will be rejected else the muxing status will be changed and the vismAal2MuxingTrap will be sent and the card will be reset . All the existing connecitons will come up in new muxing type. when the muxing type changes while there are no CIDs then the card will NOT be reset, but the vismAal2MuxingTrap will be sent. ::= { vismAal2Grp 1 } SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This attribute defines whether the DTMF(Dual Tone Multi Frequency) digits need to be transported to the other end-point or not. The value in this object will be utilized when the call agent does not specify this in CRCX. DEFVAL { false } ::= { vismAal2Grp 2 } SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This attribute defines whether the CAS bits need to be transported to the other endpoint. In the case of switching application, the CAS bits are backhauled to the Call Agent through xGCP-CAS protocol. The value in this object will be utilized when the call agent does not specify this in CRCX. DEFVAL { false } ::= { vismAal2Grp 3 } SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This attribute defines whether the triple redundancy is supported for Type 3 packets in AAL2 SVC/PVC. When Triple redundancy is enabled, the Type 3 packets (CAS bits, dialled digits and user state control packets) are transmitted in triplicates with an interval defined as per the standards I.366.2. For channels which are quite reliable, triple redundancy can be disabled in order to save the bandwidth and the processing overheads. The value in this object will be utilized when the call agent does not specify this in CRCX. DEFVAL { true } ::= { vismAal2Grp 4 } SYNTAX Integer32(250..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This attribute defines the hangover time for VAD in milliseconds. Once the voice inactivity is detected, the gateway will wait for this duration before activating silence suppression on an AAL2 SVC/PVC. The value in this object will be utilized when the call agent does not specify this in CRCX. DEFVAL { 250 } ::= {vismAal2Grp 5} SYNTAX Integer32(5..100) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This attribute defines the time (millisecs) to wait for filling up the cell when the next packet is not ready. After waiting for the time configured in this object, the cell will be sent out. This timer has no effect when vismAal2SubcellMuxing is disabled. This object is applicable only for AAL2 adaptations. DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { vismAal2Grp 6 } -- conformance information ciscoVismModuleMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoVismModuleMIB 2 } ciscoVismModuleMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoVismModuleMIBConformance 1 } ciscoVismModuleMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoVismModuleMIBConformance 2 } -- compliance statements ciscoVismModuleCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS deprecated DESCRIPTION The compliance statement for objects related to VISM module.

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