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CISCO-WAN-T38-FAXRELAY-MIB device MIB details by Stratacom

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The SNMP protocol is used to for conveying information and commands between agents and managing entities. SNMP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as the transport protocol for passing data between managers and agents. The reasons for using UDP for SNMP are, firstly it has low overheads in comparison to TCP, which uses a 3-way hand shake for connection. Secondly, in congested networks, SNMP over TCP is a bad idea because TCP in order to maintain reliability will flood the network with retransmissions.

Management information (MIB) is represented as a collection of managed objects. These objects together form a virtual information base called MIB. An agent may implement many MIBs, but all agents must implement a particular MIB called MIB-II [16]. This standard defines variables for things such as interface statistics (interface speeds, MTU, octets sent, octets received, etc.) as well as various other things pertaining to the system itself (system location, system contact, etc.). The main goal of MIB-II is to provide general TCP/IP management information.

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-- *****************************************************************
-- CISCO-WAN-T38-FAXRELAY-MIB.my:  CISCO WAN T38 FAXRELAY MIB file
--
-- February 2004, George Ogagan 
--
-- Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by
-- Cisco Systems, Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
--
--
-- *****************************************************************



CISCO-WAN-T38-FAXRELAY-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS
    MODULE-IDENTITY,
    OBJECT-TYPE,
    Integer32 
                FROM SNMPv2-SMI

    MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
    OBJECT-GROUP
                FROM SNMPv2-CONF

    ciscoWan    FROM CISCOWAN-SMI;

ciscoWanT38FaxRelayMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
    LAST-UPDATED "200402190000Z"
    ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc."
    CONTACT-INFO
            "       Cisco Systems
                    Customer Service

                Postal: 170 W Tasman Drive
                        San Jose, CA 95134
                        USA

                        Tel: +1 800 553-NETS

                E-mail: cs-voice@cisco.com"

    DESCRIPTION
        "The MIB module for configuring T.38 fax relay
         protocol parameters. This MIB will be used in
         VoIP(Voice over IP) applications.
        "

    REVISION    "200402190000Z"
    DESCRIPTION 
        "Update descriptions in the MIB."


    REVISION    "200206010000Z"
    DESCRIPTION 
        "Added new object t38T30ECM. 
         changed t38Redundancy status from current
         to deprecated.
        "

    REVISION    "200204121500Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added new varbind t38Redundancy into
         t38FaxRelayGrpTable, changed the default
         value for t38HsDataPacketSize.
        "

    ::= { ciscoWan 19 }

ciscoWanT38FaxRelayMIBObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= 
                                 { ciscoWanT38FaxRelayMIB 1 }

t38FaxRelayGrp                 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= 
                                 { ciscoWanT38FaxRelayMIBObjects 1 }

t38FaxRelayGrpTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF T38FaxRelayGrpEntry
    MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
    STATUS         current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This table contains configuration information
         about various fax relay parameters used in
         VoIP calls on voice interface.
        "
    ::= { t38FaxRelayGrp 1 }

t38FaxRelayGrpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX        T38FaxRelayGrpEntry
    MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
        "An entry is created when a DS1 interface is 
         configured. An entry is deleted when a DS1 
         interface is removed. All configurations 
         information in an entry is applied to a VoIP 
         call when the VoIP call is placed on the DS1
         interface.
        "
    INDEX { t38vismDs1Number }
    ::= { t38FaxRelayGrpTable 1 }

T38FaxRelayGrpEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
          t38vismDs1Number            Integer32,
          t38MaxFaxTxRate             INTEGER,
          t38FaxInfoFieldSize         Integer32,
          t38HsDataPacketSize         INTEGER,
          t38LsDataRedundancy         Integer32,
          t38HsDataRedundancy         Integer32,
          t38TCFmethod                INTEGER,
          t38ErrCorrection            INTEGER,
          t38NSFOverride              INTEGER,
          t38NSFCountryCode           Integer32,
          t38NSFVendorCode            Integer32,
          t38NseAckTimeOut            Integer32,
          t38FxLCO                    INTEGER,
          t38Redundancy               INTEGER,
          t38T30ECM                   INTEGER
       }

t38vismDs1Number    OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object identifies the unique DS1 value for
         a T1/E1 interface.
        "
        ::= { t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 1 }

t38MaxFaxTxRate OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                         fx2400bps           (1),
                         fx4800bps           (2),
                         fx7200bps           (3),
                         fx9600bps           (4),
                         fx12000bps          (5),
                         fx14400bps          (6)
                         }
     MAX-ACCESS  read-write
     STATUS      current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object is used for configuring the maximum fax
          transmission rate.

          'fx2400bps'  - maximum transmission rate in 2400 bps.
          'fx4800bps'  - maximum transmission rate in 4800 bps.
          'fx7200bps'  - maximum transmission rate in 7200 bps.
          'fx9600bps'  - maximum transmission rate in 9600 bps.
          'fx12000bps' - maximum transmission rate in 12000 bps. 
          'fx14400bps' - maximum transmission rate in 14400 bps.
         "
     DEFVAL { fx14400bps }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 2}

t38FaxInfoFieldSize   OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..2147483647)
     MAX-ACCESS  read-write
     STATUS      deprecated 
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object is used to configure the fax information  
          field size in bytes.
         "
     DEFVAL { 48 }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 3}


t38HsDataPacketSize   OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                         tenms     (10),
                         twentyms  (20),
                         thirtyms  (30),
                         fortyms   (40)
                         }
     MAX-ACCESS   read-write
     STATUS       current 
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object specifies the size of primary high speed(HS)
          - the data packet transmitted after the first phase of a T.38
          call.

          'tenms'    - size of the HS in 10 millisecond. 
          'twentyms' - size of the HS in 20 millisecond. 
          'thirtyms' - size of the HS in 30 millisecond.
          'fortyms'  - size of the HS in 40 millisecond. 
         "
     DEFVAL { thirtyms }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 4}
 
t38LsDataRedundancy  OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX        Integer32 (0..2147483647) 
     MAX-ACCESS    read-write
     STATUS        current 
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object determines the extent of the internet fax 
          protocol(IFP) packet transmission redundancy for the
          low-speed control information exchanged during the
          first phase of a T.38 fax relay connection. 

          Depending on whether forward error correction(FEC)
          is enabled via the t38ErrorCorrection object,
          t38LsDataRedundancy has different meaning. 

          If FEC is disabled, then t38LsDataRedundancy is the 
          maximum number of prior IFP packets within an unnumbered 
          datagram protocol transport layer (UDPTL) packet carrying 
          low speed information, not counting the primary or current 
          IFP packet.

          If FEC is enabled, then t38LsDataRedundancy is the maximum  
          number of FEC messages within a UDPTL packet carrying low 
          speed information.
         "
     DEFVAL { 5 }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 5}

t38HsDataRedundancy OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..2147483647) 
     MAX-ACCESS   read-write
     STATUS       current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object determines the extent of the IFP packet 
          transmission redundancy for the high-speed control  
          and image information exchanged following the initial 
          low-speed phase of a T.38 fax relay connection. 

          Depending on whether FEC is enabled via the
          t38ErrorCorrection object, t38HsDataRedundancy
          has different meanings. 

          If FEC is disabled, then t38HsDataRedundancy is the 
          maximum number of prior IFP packets within a UDPTL packet 
          carrying high speed information, not counting the primary 
          or current IFP packet. 

          If FEC is enabled, then t38HsDataRedundancy is the 
          maximum  number of FEC messages within a UDPTL packet 
          carrying high speed information.
         "
     DEFVAL { 0 }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 6}

t38TCFmethod OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                          localTCF       (1),
                          networkTCF     (2)
                          }
     MAX-ACCESS   read-write
     STATUS       current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object determines the method used to verify
          the TCF(Training Check Field). 

          For UDP-based fax transport, its value should be set 
          to networkTCF. For TCP-based fax transport, its value 
          should be set to localTCF. A value of localTCF may be 
          used in rare circumstances for UDP-based fax transport. 

          A value of networkTCF implies that date rate management 
          is done end-to-end between the group 3 fax terminals, 
          in a manner similar to the PSTN(Public Switched 
          Telephone Network). In this case, the TCF training
          signal is passed transparently by the IP network. 

          A value of localTCF implies that media gateways are actively 
          involved in the training and data rate management procedure, 
          including the generation of the TCF training signal.
          Data rate management is done by one of the media gateways on 
          the basis of local results and results forwarded over the IP 
          network by the other gateway. The other gateway generates
          the TCF training signal towards its group 3 fax terminal.
         "
     DEFVAL { networkTCF }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 7}

t38ErrCorrection  OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                          enabled      (1),
                          disabled     (2)
                          }
     MAX-ACCESS   read-write
     STATUS       deprecated 
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object is used to enable/disable the FEC 
          scheme for UDP-based fax transport.
         "
     DEFVAL { enabled }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 8}

t38NSFOverride  OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                          enabled      (1),
                          disabled     (2)
                          }
     MAX-ACCESS   read-write
     STATUS       current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object is used to enable/disable the gateway to
          override the NSF(Non-Standard Facilities) code in the 
          following T.30 signals: NSF, NSC (Non-Standard Facilities
          Command) and NSS (Non-Standard Facilities Set-up). The
          NSF code is overridden to prevent the group 3 fax
          machines from synchronizing with each other on the basis
          of a protocol other the ITU T-series recommendations.
          If this proprietary synchronization is prevented, the
          group 3 fax machines will synchronize to the standard
          T-series protocol. This action is necessary if the fax
          relay capability of the media gateway is limited 
          to the T-series recommendations. As defined in T.35, the NSF 
          code consists of a one-byte Country Code, a two-byte 
          Terminal Provider Code (also called the Vendor Code), and a 
          variable-length (up to 255 bytes) Terminal Provider-Oriented 
          Code. If t38NSFOverride is enabled, the Country Code and 
          Terminal Provider Code are overridden with the values of the 
          t38NSFCountryCode and t38NSFVendorCode respectively, while
          the Terminal Provider-Oriented Code (which is a bit-map of
          manufacturer-specific capabilities) is set to all-zeros.
         "
     DEFVAL { enabled }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 9}

t38NSFCountryCode  OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX        Integer32 (0..65535)
     MAX-ACCESS    read-write
     STATUS        current
     DESCRIPTION
         "The Country Code in the NSF code is a 
          single-byte field identifying the country where
          the group 3 fax equipment with non-standard 
          capabilities were manufactured. 

          There are un ratified proposals on the table to extend 
          this to a two-byte field. If the fax relay capability of the
          gateway is limited to the ITU T-series protocol, the value 
          of the t38NSFCountryCode object is to be written into the 
          Country Code field to preclude non-standard synchronization 
          of the group 3 faxs terminals. 
          Since a value of 0x00 refers to Japan, and a value of 0xFF 
          is a Country Code extension mechanism, these cannot be used 
          to disable non-standard synchronization. 

          The t38NSFCountryCode value used to override NSF-based
          synchronization is 0xAD (173). 
          If the Country Code is extended to two bytes in the future, 
          the second byte will be set to 0x00. In conjunction with
          this Country Code, a t38NSFVendorCode value of 0x0051
          is used for NSF suppression. It is not possible to use a 
          value of 0x0000 for this suppression since it refers to
          Compression Labs. 
          To realize NSF suppression, all bytes in the Terminal 
          Provider-Oriented Code field, which describes the 
          manufacturer-specific capabilities,  are set to zeros.
         "
     REFERENCE
         "Per ITU T.35 section 3.1
         "

        DEFVAL { 173 }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 10}

t38NSFVendorCode  OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX        Integer32 (0..65535)
     MAX-ACCESS    read-write
     STATUS        current
     DESCRIPTION
         "The Vendor Code (also called the Terminal
          Provider Code) in the NSF code is a two-byte
          field identifying the manufacturer of the group 
          3 fax equipment with non-standard capabilities. 

          If the fax relay capability of the gateway is limited to 
          the ITU T-series protocol, the value of the t38NSFVendorCode 
          object is to be written into the Vendor Code
          (Terminal Provider Code) field to preclude non-standard 
          synchronization of the group 3 fax terminals.
 
          Since a value of 0x0000 refers to Compression Labs, it
          cannot be used to disable non-standard synchronization.  
          The t38NSFVendorCode value used to override NSF-based 
          synchronization is 0x0051 (81).  
          To realize NSF suppression, this is used in conjunction with 
          the appropriate Country Code referring to the United States, 
          and in conjunction with the setting of all bytes in the 
          Terminal Provider-Oriented Code field, which describes the 
          manufacturer-specific capabilities, to zeros.
         "
     REFERENCE
         "Per ITU T.35 section 3.2
         "       

        DEFVAL { 81 }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 11}

t38NseAckTimeOut  OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX        Integer32 (250..10000)
     UNITS         "milliseconds"
     MAX-ACCESS    read-write
     STATUS        current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object defines a timeout value in milliseconds for a 
          provision able timer. This timer is started after sending a
          NSE(Named Signal Event) 200 while waiting for the NSE 201
          acknowledgement or NSE 202 negative acknowledgement.
          Expiration of the response timer will indicate that the
          request to switch to T.38 has been rejected or discarded
          by the far end. 

          The default value is 1 second (1000 ms) and this value
          can only be set in the increments of 250 ms.
         "
     DEFVAL { 1000 }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 12}

t38FxLCO   OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                           gwAndPt   (1),
                           gw        (2),
                           ptAndGw   (3),
                           pt        (4),
                           off       (5)
                           }
     MAX-ACCESS    read-write
     STATUS        current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object is a configurable default value for the 
          fx(fax option) in LCO(Local Connection Option). In 
          the absence of the MGCP fx LCO, this default value
          will be used. The MGCP fx LCO will always override
          this object.

          The meanings of these enumerated types are:
          'gwAndPt': means gateway controlled fax relay is preferred
          over fax pass through.
          'gw': means gateway controlled fax relay (using NSEs).
          'ptAndGw': means fax pass through is preferred over gateway
          controlled fax relay.
          'pt': means fax pass through.
          'off': means Do not do gateway controlled T.38 fax relay. 

          This does not preclude upspeeding or alteration of silence
          suppression or echo cancellation settings for the
          connection.
         "
      DEFVAL { gwAndPt }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 13}

t38Redundancy  OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                          enabled      (1),
                          disabled     (2)
                          }
     MAX-ACCESS   read-write
     STATUS       deprecated 
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object is used to enable/disable the Redundancy 
          scheme for UDP-based fax transport.
         "
     DEFVAL { enabled }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 14}

t38T30ECM  OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                          enabled      (1),
                          disabled     (2)
                          }
     MAX-ACCESS   read-write
     STATUS       current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object is used to enable/disable T.30 
          Error Correcting Mode(ECM). ECM is a feature
          implemented by many new fax devices which 
          improves image quality and page compression
          capabilities through a reliable image data 
          transmission protocol -- ECM. If fax calls
          are failing due to high packet loss then disabling
          T.30 ECM may improve the success rate.
         "
     DEFVAL { enabled }
        ::= {t38FaxRelayGrpEntry 15}

-- *****************************************************************
-- t38 Fax Relay group notification
-- *****************************************************************

t38NotificationPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= 
                        { ciscoWanT38FaxRelayMIB 2 }

t38Notifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER      ::= 
                        { t38NotificationPrefix 0 }


-- **********************************************************************
-- Conformance
-- **********************************************************************

--
-- conformance information
--

t38FaxRelayMIBConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= 
                             { ciscoWanT38FaxRelayMIB 3 }


t38FaxRelayMIBCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= 
                             { t38FaxRelayMIBConformance 1 }

t38FaxRelayMIBGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= 
                             { t38FaxRelayMIBConformance 2 }


--
-- Conformance and compliance statements statements
--

t38FaxRelayMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS deprecated -- replaced by t38FaxRelayMIBComplianceRev1  
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for t38 fax relay
         group which implement t38FaxRelayGrp MIB.
        "
    MODULE  -- this module
        MANDATORY-GROUPS { t38FaxRelayGroup 
                         }
    ::= { t38FaxRelayMIBCompliances 1 }

t38FaxRelayMIBComplianceRev1 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for t38 fax relay
         group which implement t38FaxRelayGrp MIB.
        "
    MODULE  -- this module
        MANDATORY-GROUPS { t38FaxRelayGroupRev1
                         }
    ::= { t38FaxRelayMIBCompliances 2 }

--
-- units of conformance
--
-- MIB Groups
--

t38FaxRelayGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
              t38MaxFaxTxRate, 
              t38FaxInfoFieldSize,
              t38HsDataPacketSize,             
              t38LsDataRedundancy,
              t38HsDataRedundancy,     
              t38TCFmethod,
              t38ErrCorrection, 
              t38NSFOverride, 
              t38NSFCountryCode,
              t38NSFVendorCode,
              t38NseAckTimeOut,
              t38FxLCO,
              t38Redundancy,
              t38T30ECM  
              }
    STATUS   deprecated 
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains objects related to 
         configuration of T38 fax relay.
        "
    ::= { t38FaxRelayMIBGroups 1 }


t38FaxRelayGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS  {
              t38MaxFaxTxRate,
              t38HsDataPacketSize,            
              t38LsDataRedundancy,
              t38HsDataRedundancy,    
              t38TCFmethod,
              t38NSFOverride,
              t38NSFCountryCode,
              t38NSFVendorCode,
              t38NseAckTimeOut,
              t38FxLCO,
              t38T30ECM 
             }
    STATUS current 
    DESCRIPTION
        "The collection of objects that were
         supported earlier but deprecated now.
        "
    ::= { t38FaxRelayMIBGroups  2 }


END