vismXgcpRequestMaxTimeout |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.1 |
This object specifies the maximum timeout value.
This timer value is used along with xgcpRequestTimeout and
xgcpRequestRetries (in xgcpGrp.my) to determine the exponential
retry interval for retransmitting unacknowledged xgcp messages.
The value of this timer has to be greater than or equal to
xgcpRequestTimeout.
The default value of this object is 500 milliseconds.
When the value of this object changes vismXgcpCoreObjects changed
trap will be sent.
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vismXgcpPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.2 |
This object is used to configure the local UDP port on
VISM used by the SGCP and MGCP protocols to communicate
with the call agent.
The UDP port is used together with vismIpAddress to
identify the local end of a SGCP/MGCP connection.
The default value of this object is 2427.
In VISM 1.5 this object always defaults to 2427 and is
read-only.
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vismXgcpPeerEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.3.1 |
Each row is identified by XGCP peer name and peer XGCP
protocol number combination. This means, if an MGC uses
more than one variant of XGCP (i.e MGCP, SGCP 1.0,
SGCP 1.1 etc), an entry will be maintained for each
of the protocols. mgcNumber and mgcProtocolNumber from
MGMIB are used as foreign index to this table.
Entries in this table are implicitly created by the
agent. An entry shall be created when an entry is created
in the mgcProtocolTable and when mgcProtocolNumber refers
to an XGCP variant (i.e MGCP, SGCP 1.0, SGCP 1.1 etc) as
supported protocol. An entry shall be deleted if the
corresponding entry in the mgcProtocolTable is deleted.
As both mgcProtocolTable and vismXgcpPeerTable have
mgcNumber and mgcProtocolNumber as index, referential
integrity between the two tables is automatically ensured.
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vismXgcpMsgStatEntry |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1 |
The row of the vismXgcpMsgStatTable contains
additional information about XGCP message statistics
beyond that provided by the XGCP MIB.
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vismXgcpRestartInProgressTdinit |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.2.1 |
The endpoint becomes disconnected when it tries to communicate
with the call agent and the retransmission procedure times out
after retrying.
The endpoint in disconnected state starts the disconnected timer
initialised to the random value and uniformly distributed between
1 and initial waiting delay (Tdinit) in seconds.
The gateway waits for either the end of this timer, or the reception
of call agent command or the detection of local user activity for
the endpoint.
When the disconnected timer elapses, or when a command is received
from the call agent or when there is a local user activity, the
Media Gateway sends the Restart In Progress command with the restart
method as RM:disconnected to the Media Gateway Controller.
The initial waiting delay (Tdinit) timeout value is defined by
this MIB object.
The recommended value of this object is 15 seconds.
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vismXgcpRestartInProgressTdmin |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.2.2 |
The endpoint becomes disconnected when it tries to communicate
with the call agent and the retransmission procedure times out
after retrying.
The endpoint in disconnected state starts the disconnected timer
initialised to the random value and uniformly distributed between
1 and initial waiting delay (Tdinit) in seconds.
The gateway waits for either the end of this timer, or the reception
of call agent command or the detection of local user activity for
the endpoint.
When the disconnected timer elapses, or when a command is received
from the call agent or when there is a local user activity, the
Media Gateway sends the Restart In Progress command with the restart
method as RM:disconnected to the Media Gateway Controller.
In case of local user activity, a provisionable disconnected
minimum waiting delay (Tdmin) must have been elapsed since the
gateway became disconnected.
The minimum waiting delay (Tdmin) timeout value used by the
Media Gateway to send the Restart In Progress with the restart
method as RM:disconnected to the Media Gateway Controller if
there is any local user activity is defined by this object.
Media Gateway initiated delete connection (DLCX) or restart in
progress (RSIP) commands are not considered as local user
activity.
The events observed on the TDM interface or on the network
constitute the local user activity.
The recommended value of this object is 15 seconds.
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vismXgcpRestartInProgressTdmax |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.2.3 |
The maximum waiting delay (Tdmax) timeout value used by the
Media Gateway to send the Restart In Progress with the restart
method as RM:disconnected to the Media Gateway Controller when
the endpoint has become disconnected is defined by this object.
The endpoint becomes disconnected when it tries to communicate
with the call agent and the retransmission procedure times out
after retrying.
The endpoint in disconnected state starts the disconnected timer
initialised to the random value and uniformly distributed between
1 and initial waiting delay (Tdinit) in seconds.
The gateway waits for either the end of this timer, or the reception
of call agent command or the detection of local user activity for
the endpoint.
When the disconnected timer elapses, or when a command is received
from the call agent or when there is a local user activity, the
Media Gateway sends the Restart In Progress command with the restart
method as RM:disconnected to the Media Gateway Controller.
If the disconnected procedure still left the endpoint disconnected,
the disconnected timer is doubled subject to a provisionable
disconnected maximum waiting delay (Tdmax) in seconds and the
gateway starts the new disconnected procedure again.
Once the maximum value is reached, the subsequent disconnected
Restart In Progress commands use the maximum waiting delay (Tdmax).
The recommended value of this object is 600 seconds.
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vismXgcpPeerNumber |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.3.1.1 |
The value of this object is the same as mgcNumber from
MGMIB.
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vismXgcpPeerProtocolNumber |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.3.1.2 |
The value of this object is the same as mgcProtocolNumber
from MGMIB.
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vismXgcpPeerPort |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.3.1.3 |
This object is used to configure the local UDP port on
VISM used by the SGCP and MGCP protocols to communicate
with the call agent.
The UDP port is used together with vismIpAddress to
identify the local end of a SGCP/MGCP connection.
If the protocol configured for the call agent is MGCP 1.0,
the default port is 2727. In all other cases, the default
value of this object is 2427.
In VISM 1.5 this object always defaults to 2427 and is
read-only.
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vismXgcpIpAddress |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.1 |
This object specifies the IP address of the
Media Gateway Controller. The value of this object is
the same as xgcpIpAddress of XGCP-MIB.
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vismXgcpCrcxCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.2 |
This refers to the count of CRCX (Create Connection)
messages received from the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpCrcxFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.3 |
This refers to the count of CRCX (Create Connection)
messages received from the call agent that were responded
to with a failure return code.
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vismXgcpMdcxCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.4 |
This refers to the count of MDCX (Modify Connection)
messages received from the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpMdcxFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.5 |
This refers to the count of MDCX (Modify Connection)
messages received from the call agent that were responded
to with a failure return code.
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vismXgcpDlcxRcvCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.6 |
This refers to the count of DLCX (Delete Connection)
messages received from the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpDlcxRcvFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.7 |
This refers to the count of DLCX (Delete Connection)
messages received from the call agent that were responded
to with a failure return code.
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vismXgcpDlcxSentCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.8 |
This refers to the count of DLCX (Delete Connection)
messages sent to the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpDlcxSentFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.9 |
This refers to the count of DLCX (Delete Connection)
messages sent to the call agent for which a response
with failure return code was received or which timed
out waiting for an acknowledgement.
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vismXgcpRqntCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.10 |
This refers to the count of RQNT (Request Notify)
messages received from the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpRqntFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.11 |
This refers to the count of RQNT (Request Notify)
messages received from the call agent that were
responded to with a failure return code.
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vismXgcpNtfyCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.12 |
This refers to the count of NTFY (Notify) messages
sent to the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpNtfyFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.13 |
This refers to the count of NTFY (Notify) messages
sent to the call agent for which a response with
failure return code was received or which timed out
waiting for a response.
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vismXgcpAuepCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.14 |
This refers to the count of AUEP (Audit Endpoint)
messages received from the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpAuepFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.15 |
This refers to the count of AUEP (Audit Endpoint)
messages received from the call agent that were
responded to with a failure return code.
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vismXgcpAucxCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.16 |
This refers to the count of AUCX (Audit Connection)
messages received from the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpAucxFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.17 |
This refers to the count of AUCX (Audit Connection)
messages received from the call agent that were
responded to with a failure return code.
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vismXgcpRsipCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.18 |
This refers to the count of RSIP (Restart In Progress)
messages sent to the call agent since reset.
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vismXgcpRsipFailCnts |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.351.110.5.5.5.1.4.1.19 |
This refers to the count of RSIP (Restart In Progress)
messages sent to the call agent for which a response
with failure return code was received or which timed out
waiting for a response.
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