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V7122 GatewayUser Guide
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The following MIBs feature an identical structure. Each includes two major sub-trees.
Configuration sub tree – enables configuration of general attributes of the MIB and
specific attributes of the monitored objects.
Data sub tree
The monitoring results are presented in tables. Each table includes one or two indices. When
there are two indices, the first index is a sub-set in the table (for example, trunk number) and
the second (or a single where there is only one) index represents the interval number
(present - 0, previous - 1 and the one before - 2).
The MIBs include:
acPMMedia:
for media (voice) related monitoring (for example, RTP, DSPs).
acPMControl:
for Control-Protocol related monitoring (for example, connections,
commands).
acPMPSTN:
for PSTN related monitoring such as channel use, trunk utilization.
Note that the acPMTrunkUtilizationTable is not supported.
acPMSystem:
for general (system related) monitoring.
The log trap, acPerformanceMonitoringThresholdCrossing (non-alarm) is sent every time
the threshold of a Performance Monitored object is crossed. The severity field is
"indeterminate" when the crossing is above the threshold and "cleared" when it falls
bellow the threshold. The "source" varbind in the trap indicates the object for which the
threshold is being crossed.
Total Counters
The counter’s attribute 'total' accumulates counter values since the board’s most recent
restart. The user can reset the total’s value by setting the Reset-Total object.
Each MIB module has its own Reset Total object, as follows:
PM-Analog:
acPMAnalogConfigurationResetTotalCounters
PM-ATM:
acPMAtmConfigurationResetTotalCounters (not applicable to this release)
PM-Control:
acPMControlConfigurationResetTotalCounters
PM-Media:
acPMMediaConfigurationResetTotalCounters
PM-PSTN:
acPMPSTNConfigurationResetTotalCounters
PM-System:
acPMSystemConfigurationResetTotalCounters
TrunkPack-VoP Series Supported MIBs
The gateway contains an embedded SNMP Agent supporting the following MIBs:
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