DIAL-CONTROL-MIB - dialCtlAcceptMode

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dialCtlAcceptMode

dial Ctl Accept Mode
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.21.1.1.1

The security level for acceptance of incoming calls. acceptNone(1) - incoming calls will not be accepted acceptAll(2) - incoming calls will be accepted, even if there is no matching entry in the dialCtlPeerCfgTable acceptKnown(3) - incoming calls will be accepted only if there is a matching entry in the dialCtlPeerCfgTable ::= { dialCtlConfiguration 1 } SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates whether dialCtlPeerCallInformation and dialCtlPeerCallSetup traps should be generated for all peers. If the value of this object is enabled(1), traps will be generated for all peers. If the value of this object is disabled(2), traps will be generated only for peers having dialCtlPeerCfgTrapEnable set to enabled(1).

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