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" CONTACT-INFO " Mediatrix Telecom, Inc. 4229, Garlock Street Sherbrooke (Quebec) Canada Phone: (819) 829-8749 " DESCRIPTION " Media IP Transport The Media IP Transport (MIPT) service manages the voice and data encodings over the IP network. " ::= { mediatrixServices 1600 } miptMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIB 1 } -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Voice Codec -- **************************************************************************** codecGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 100 } -- Scalar:Default Generic VAD Configuration defaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { disable(100) , transparent(200) , conservative(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Generic VAD Configuration If Voice Activity Detection (VAD) is enabled, then speech frames are only sent during talkspurts (periods of audio activity). During silence periods, no speech frames are sent, but Comfort Noise (CN) packets containing information about background noise may be sent (see draft-ietf-avt-rtp-cn-05.txt). This parameter specifies the sensitivity of the VAD algorithm to silence periods. The generic VAD is used by codecs without built-in VAD like G.711 and G.726. * Disable: VAD disabled. * Transparent: VAD enabled - low sensitivity to silence periods. * Conservative: VAD enabled - normal sensitivity to silence periods. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameter and the EpSpecificCodec.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then it overrides the current default value. " DEFVAL { conservative } ::= { codecGroup 100 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecGroup 200 } epSpecificCodecEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection INTEGER } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection parameter. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameter. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 VAD Configuraion epSpecificCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { disable(100) , transparent(200) , conservative(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 VAD Configuraion If Voice Activity Detection (VAD) is enabled, then speech frames are only sent during talkspurts (periods of audio activity). During silence periods, no speech frames are sent, but Comfort Noise (CN) packets containing information about background noise may be sent (see draft-ietf-avt-rtp-cn-05.txt). This parameter specifies the sensitivity of the VAD algorithm to silence periods. The generic VAD is used by codecs without built-in VAD like G.711 and G.726. * Disable: VAD disabled. * Transparent: VAD enabled - low sensitivity to silence periods. * Conservative: VAD enabled - normal sensitivity to silence periods. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection parameter if the EpSpecificCodec.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { conservative } ::= { epSpecificCodecEntry 300 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.711 Voice Codec -- *************************************************************************** codecG711Group OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 300 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.711 Mu-Law Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG711MulawGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecG711Group 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 Mu-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG711MulawVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 Mu-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. PCMA and PCMU are specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.711. Audio data is encoded as eight bits per sample, after logarithmic scaling. PCMU denotes mu-law scaling, PCMA A-law scaling. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecG711MulawGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 Mu-Law Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG711MulawVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 Mu-Law Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming call. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG711MulawGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 Mu-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Data defaultCodecG711MulawDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 Mu-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Data Indicates if the codec can be selected for data transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.DataEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecG711MulawGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 Mu-Law Priority Configuration for Data defaultCodecG711MulawDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 Mu-Law Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming call. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.DataPriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG711MulawGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 Mu-Law Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG711MulawMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 Mu-Law Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. PCMU -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG711MulawGroup 500 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 Mu-Law Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG711MulawMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 Mu-Law Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. PCMU -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG711MulawGroup 600 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG711MulawTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG711MulawGroup 700 } epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG711MulawEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG711MulawVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG711MulawVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG711MulawDataEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG711MulawDataPriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG711MulawMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG711MulawMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG711MulawEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG711MulawEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG711MulawVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG711MulawVoicePriority, DefaultCodecG711MulawDataEnable, DefaultCodecG711MulawDataPriority, DefaultCodecG711MulawMinPTime and DefaultCodecG711MulawMaxPTime parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.DataEnable, EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.MaxPTime parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecG711MulawVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. PCMA and PCMU are specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.711. Audio data is encoded as eight bits per sample, after logarithmic scaling. PCMU denotes mu-law scaling, PCMA A-law scaling. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711MulawVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Priority Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecG711MulawVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711MulawVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for -- Data epSpecificCodecG711MulawDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Data Indicates if the codec can be selected for data transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711MulawDataEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Priority Configuration for Data epSpecificCodecG711MulawDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711MulawDataPriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG711MulawMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. PCMU -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711MulawMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG711MulawMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 Mu-Law Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. PCMU -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711MulawMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Mulaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711MulawEntry 800 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.711 Mu-Law Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.711 A-law Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG711AlawGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecG711Group 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 A-law Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG711AlawVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 A-law Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. PCMA and PCMU are specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.711. Audio data is encoded as eight bits per sample, after logarithmic scaling. PCMU denotes mu-law scaling, PCMA A-law scaling. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecG711AlawGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 A-Law Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG711AlawVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 A-Law Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG711AlawGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 A-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Data defaultCodecG711AlawDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 A-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Data Indicates if the codec can be selected for data transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.DataEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameters is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecG711AlawGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 A-Law Priority Configuration for Data defaultCodecG711AlawDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 A-Law Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.DataPriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG711AlawGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 A-Law Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG711AlawMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 A-Law Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. PCMA -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG711AlawGroup 500 } -- Scalar:Default G.711 A-Law Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG711AlawMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.711 A-Law Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. PCMA -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100m s with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG711AlawGroup 600 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG711AlawTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG711AlawGroup 700 } epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG711AlawEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG711AlawVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG711AlawVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG711AlawDataEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG711AlawDataPriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG711AlawMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG711AlawMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG711AlawEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG711AlawEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG711AlawVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG711AlawVoicePriority, DefaultCodecG711AlawDataEnable, DefaultCodecG711AlawDataPriority, DefaultCodecG711AlawMinPTime and DefaultCodecG711AlawMaxPTime parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.DataEnable, EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.MaxPTime parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecG711AlawVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. PCMA and PCMU are specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.711. Audio data is encoded as eight bits per sample, after logarithmic scaling. PCMU denotes mu-law scaling, PCMA A-law scaling. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711AlawVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Priority Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecG711AlawVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711AlawVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for -- Data epSpecificCodecG711AlawDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Enable/Disable Configuration for Data Indicates if the codec can be selected for data transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711AlawDataEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Priority Configuration for Data epSpecificCodecG711AlawDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711AlawDataPriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG711AlawMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. PCMA -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711AlawMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG711AlawMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.711 A-Law Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. PCMA -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG711AlawMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG711Alaw.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG711AlawEntry 800 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.711 A-law Voice Codec Group -- End of group:G.711 Voice Codec -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.722 Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG722Group OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 350 } -- Scalar:Default G.722 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG722VoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.722 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. G.722 is specified in ITU Recommendation G.722, 7 kHz audio-coding within 64 kbit/s. This Recommendation describes the characteristics of an audio wideband (WB, 50 to 7 000 Hz) coding system used for higher quality speech applications. The coding system uses sub-band adaptive differential pulse code modulation (SB-ADPCM) within a bit rate of 64 kbit/s. The system is henceforth referred to as 64 kbit/s (7 kHz) audio-coding. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG722.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG722.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecG722Group 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.722 Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG722VoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.722 Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG722.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG722.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG722Group 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.722 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG722MinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 20..20 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.722 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.722 -> (20 ms) If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG722.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG722.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 20 } ::= { codecG722Group 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.722 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG722MaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 20..20 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.722 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.722 -> (20 ms) If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG722.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG722.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 20 } ::= { codecG722Group 400 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG722Table OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG722Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG722Group 500 } epSpecificCodecG722Entry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG722Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG722EpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG722Table 1 } EpSpecificCodecG722Entry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG722EpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG722EnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG722VoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG722VoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG722MinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG722MaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG722EpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG722Entry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG722EnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG722VoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG722VoicePriority, DefaultCodecG722MinPTime and DefaultCodecG722MaxPTime parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG722.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecG722.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG722.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecG722.MaxPTime parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG722Entry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.722 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecG722VoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.722 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. G.722 is specified in ITU Recommendation G.722, 7 kHz audio-coding within 64 kbit/s. This Recommendation describes the characteristics of an audio wideband (WB, 50 to 7 000 Hz) coding system used for higher quality speech applications. The coding system uses sub-band adaptive differential pulse code modulation (SB-ADPCM) within a bit rate of 64 kbit/s. The system is henceforth referred to as 64 kbit/s (7 kHz) audio-coding. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG722VoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG722.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG722Entry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.722 Priority Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecG722VoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.722 Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG722VoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG722.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG722Entry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.722 Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG722MinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 20..20 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.722 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.722 -> (20 ms) This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG722MinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG722.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 20 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG722Entry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.722 Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG722MaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 20..20 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.722 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.722 -> (20 ms) This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG722MaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG722.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 20 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG722Entry 600 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.722 Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.723.1 Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG723Group OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.723.1 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG723VoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.723.1 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. G.723.1 is specified in ITU Recommendation G.723.1, Dual-rate speech coder for multimedia communications transmitting at 5.3 and 6.3 kbit/s. This Recommendation specifies a coded representation that can be used for compressing the speech signal component of multi-media services at a very low bit rate. Audio is encoded in 30 ms frames. A G.723.1 frame can be one of three sizes: 24 octets (6.3 kb/s frame), 20 octets (5.3 kb/s frame), or 4 octets. These 4-octet frames are called SID frames (Silence Insertion Descriptor) and are used to specify comfort noise parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG723.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecG723Group 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.723.1 Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG723VoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.723.1 Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG723.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG723Group 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.723.1 Bit Rate defaultCodecG723Bitrate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { rate53kbps(100) , rate63kbps(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.723.1 Bit Rate Indicates the G.723.1 bit rate to use. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG723.Bitrate parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { rate63kbps } ::= { codecG723Group 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.723.1 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG723MinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 30..30 | 60..60 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.723.1 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.723.1 -> (30 ms|60 ms) For reception, the range is extended from 30 ms to 120 ms with increments of 30 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG723.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG723Group 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.723.1 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG723MaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 30..30 | 60..60 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.723.1 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.723.1 -> (30 ms|60 ms) For reception, the range is extended from 30 ms to 120 ms with increments of 30 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG723.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 60 } ::= { codecG723Group 500 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG723Table OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG723Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG723Group 700 } epSpecificCodecG723Entry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG723Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG723EpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG723Table 1 } EpSpecificCodecG723Entry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG723EpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG723EnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG723VoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG723VoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG723Bitrate INTEGER, epSpecificCodecG723MinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG723MaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG723EpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG723Entry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG723EnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG723VoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG723VoicePriority, DefaultCodecG723Bitrate, DefaultCodecG723MinPTime, DefaultCodecG723MaxPTime and DefaultCodecG723VoiceActivityDetection parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG723.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecG723.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG723.Bitrate, EpSpecificCodecG723.MinPTime , EpSpecificCodecG723.MaxPTime and EpSpecificCodecG723.VoiceActivityDetection parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG723Entry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecG723VoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. G.723.1 is specified in ITU Recommendation G.723.1, Dual-rate speech coder for multimedia communications transmitting at 5.3 and 6.3 kbit/s. This Recommendation specifies a coded representation that can be used for compressing the speech signal component of multi-media services at a very low bit rate. Audio is encoded in 30 ms frames. A G.723.1 frame can be one of three sizes: 24 octets (6.3 kb/s frame), 20 octets (5.3 kb/s frame), or 4 octets. These 4-octet frames are called SID frames (Silence Insertion Descriptor) and are used to specify comfort noise parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG723VoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG723Entry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Priority Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecG723VoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG723VoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG723Entry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Bit Rate epSpecificCodecG723Bitrate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { rate53kbps(100) , rate63kbps(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Bit Rate Indicates the G.723.1 bit rate to use. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG723Bitrate parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { rate63kbps } ::= { epSpecificCodecG723Entry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG723MinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 30..30 | 60..60 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.723.1 -> (30 ms|60 ms) For reception, the range is extended from 30 ms to 120 ms with increments of 30 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG723MinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG723Entry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG723MaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 30..30 | 60..60 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.723.1 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.723.1 -> (30 ms|60 ms) For reception, the range is extended from 30 ms to 120 ms with increments of 30 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG723MaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG723.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 60 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG723Entry 700 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.723.1 Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.726 Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG726Group OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 500 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.726 16 Kbit/s Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG726r16kbpsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecG726Group 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration defaultCodecG726r16kbpsVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 16 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 16 kbps. G.726 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.726: 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). It describes the algorithm recommended for conversion of a single 64 kbit/s A-law or U-law PCM channel encoded at 8000 samples/sec to and from a 40, 32, 24, or 16 kbit/s channel. The conversion is applied to the PCM stream using an Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) transcoding technique. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecG726r16kbpsGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG726r16kbpsVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG726r16kbpsGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Payload Type defaultCodecG726r16kbpsPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Payload Type Determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer when enabling G.726 at 16 kbps for voice and data transmission. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.PayloadType parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 97 } ::= { codecG726r16kbpsGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG726r16kbpsMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 16 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG726r16kbpsGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG726r16kbpsMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 16 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 16 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG726r16kbpsGroup 500 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG726r16kbpsGroup 600 } epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsPayloadType Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsVoicePriority, DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsPayloadType, DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsMinPTime and DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsMaxPTime parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.PayloadType, EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.MaxPTime parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration -- for Voice epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 16 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 16 kbps. G.726 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.726: 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). It describes the algorithm recommended for conversion of a single 64 kbit/s A-law or U-law PCM channel encoded at 8000 samples/sec to and from a 40, 32, 24, or 16 kbit/s channel. The conversion is applied to the PCM stream using an Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) transcoding technique. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Payload Type epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Payload Type Determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer when enabling G.726 at 16 kbps for voice and data transmission. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsPayloadType parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 97 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 16 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 16 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 16 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r16kbpsMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r16kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r16kbpsEntry 700 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.726 16 Kbit/s Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.726 24 Kbit/s Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG726r24kbpsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecG726Group 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG726r24kbpsVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 24 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 24 kbps. G.726 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.726: 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). It describes the algorithm recommended for conversion of a single 64 kbit/s A-law or U-law PCM channel encoded at 8000 samples/sec to and from a 40, 32, 24, or 16 kbit/s channel. The conversion is applied to the PCM stream using an Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) transcoding technique. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecG726r24kbpsGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG726r24kbpsVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG726r24kbpsGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Payload Type defaultCodecG726r24kbpsPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Payload Type When enabling G.726 at 24 kbps for voice and data transmission, this parameter determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.PayloadType parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 98 } ::= { codecG726r24kbpsGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG726r24kbpsMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 24 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG726r24kbpsGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG726r24kbpsMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 24 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 24 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG726r24kbpsGroup 500 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG726r24kbpsGroup 600 } epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsPayloadType Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsVoicePriority, DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsPayloadType, DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsMinPTime and DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsMaxPTime parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.PayloadType, EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.MaxPTime parameter. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration -- for Voice epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 24 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 24 kbps. G.726 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.726: 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). It describes the algorithm recommended for conversion of a single 64 kbit/s A-law or U-law PCM channel encoded at 8000 samples/sec to and from a 40, 32, 24, or 16 kbit/s channel. The conversion is applied to the PCM stream using an Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) transcoding technique. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Payload Type epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Payload Type Determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer when enabling G.726 at 24 kbps for voice and data transmission. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsPayloadType parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 98 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 24 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 24 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 24 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r24kbpsMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r24kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r24kbpsEntry 700 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.726 24 Kbit/s Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.726 32 Kbit/s Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG726r32kbpsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecG726Group 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG726r32kbpsVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 32 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 32 kbps. G.726 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.726: 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). It describes the algorithm recommended for conversion of a single 64 kbit/s A-law or U-law PCM channel encoded at 8000 samples/sec to and from a 40, 32, 24, or 16 kbit/s channel. The conversion is applied to the PCM stream using an Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) transcoding technique. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecG726r32kbpsGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG726r32kbpsVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG726r32kbpsGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Data defaultCodecG726r32kbpsDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Data Indicates if the codec can be selected for data transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 32 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 32 kbps. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.DataEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecG726r32kbpsGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Data defaultCodecG726r32kbpsDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.DataPriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG726r32kbpsGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Payload Type defaultCodecG726r32kbpsPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Payload Type Determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer when enabling G.726 at 32 kbps for voice and data transmission. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.PayloadType parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 99 } ::= { codecG726r32kbpsGroup 500 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG726r32kbpsMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 32 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG726r32kbpsGroup 600 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG726r32kbpsMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 32 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 32 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG726r32kbpsGroup 700 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG726r32kbpsGroup 800 } epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsDataEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsDataPriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsPayloadType Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsVoicePriority, DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsDataEnable, DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsDataPriority, DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsPayloadType, DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsMinPTime and DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsMaxPTime parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.DataEnable, EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.PayloadType, EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.MaxPTime parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration -- for Voice epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 32 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 32 kbps. G.726 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.726: 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). It describes the algorithm recommended for conversion of a single 64 kbit/s A-law or U-law PCM channel encoded at 8000 samples/sec to and from a 40, 32, 24, or 16 kbit/s channel. The conversion is applied to the PCM stream using an Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) transcoding technique. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration -- for Data epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Data Indicates if the codec can be selected for data transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 32 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 32 kbps. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsDataEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for -- Data epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsDataPriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Payload Type epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Payload Type Determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer when enabling G.726 at 32 kbps for voice and data transmission. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsPayloadType parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 99 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 32 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 32 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 32 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r32kbpsMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r32kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r32kbpsEntry 900 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.726 32 Kbit/s Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.726 40 Kbit/s Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG726r40kbpsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecG726Group 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG726r40kbpsVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 40 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 40 kbps. G.726 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.726: 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). It describes the algorithm recommended for conversion of a single 64 kbit/s A-law or U-law PCM channel encoded at 8000 samples/sec to and from a 40, 32, 24, or 16 kbit/s channel. The conversion is applied to the PCM stream using an Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) transcoding technique. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecG726r40kbpsGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG726r40kbpsVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG726r40kbpsGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Data defaultCodecG726r40kbpsDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration for Data Indicates if the codec can be selected for data transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 40 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 40 kbps. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.DataEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecG726r40kbpsGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Data defaultCodecG726r40kbpsDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.DataPriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG726r40kbpsGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Payload Type defaultCodecG726r40kbpsPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Payload Type Setermines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer when enabling G.726 at 40 kbps for voice and data transmission. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.PayloadType parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 100 } ::= { codecG726r40kbpsGroup 500 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG726r40kbpsMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 40 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG726r40kbpsGroup 600 } -- Scalar:Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG726r40kbpsMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 40 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG726r40kbpsGroup 700 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG726r40kbpsGroup 800 } epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsDataEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsDataPriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsPayloadType Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsVoicePriority, DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsDataEnable, DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsDataPriority, DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsPayloadType, DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsMinPTime and DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsMaxPTime parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.DataEnable, EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.PayloadType, EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.MaxPTime parameter. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration -- of Voice epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration of Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 40 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 40 kbps. G.726 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.726: 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM). It describes the algorithm recommended for conversion of a single 64 kbit/s A-law or U-law PCM channel encoded at 8000 samples/sec to and from a 40, 32, 24, or 16 kbit/s channel. The conversion is applied to the PCM stream using an Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) transcoding technique. This codec uses generic voice activity detection. See the DefaultCodecGenericVoiceActivityDetection and EpSpecificCodec.GenericVoiceActivityDetection parameters. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration -- of Data epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Enable/Disable Configuration of Data Indicates if the codec can be selected for data transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. * Disable: Disable G.726 at 40 kbps. * Enable: Enable G.726 at 40 kbps. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsDataEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Data epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.726 40 Kbit/s Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsDataPriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Payload Type epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Payload Type Determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer when enabling G.726 at 40 kbps for voice and data transmission. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsPayloadType parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 100 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 40 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.726 40 Kbit/s Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.726 at 40 kbps -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG726r40kbpsMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG726r40kbps.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG726r40kbpsEntry 900 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.726 40 Kbit/s Voice Codec Group -- End of group:G.726 Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:G.729 Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** codecG729Group OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 600 } -- Scalar:Default G.729 Enable/Disable Configuration defaultCodecG729VoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.729 Enable/Disable Configuration Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. G729 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.729, Coding of speech at 8 kbit/s using conjugate structure-algebraic code excited linear prediction (CS-ACELP). For all data rates, the sampling frequency (and RTP timestamp clock rate) is 8000 Hz. A voice activity detector (VAD) and comfort noise generator (CNG) algorithm in Annex B of G.729 is RECOMMENDED for digital simultaneous voice and data applications and can be used in conjunction with G.729 or G.729 Annex A. A G.729 or G.729 Annex A frame contains 10 octets, while the G.729 Annex B comfort noise frame occupies 2 octets. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG729.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecG729Group 100 } -- Scalar:Default G.729 Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecG729VoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.729 Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG729.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecG729Group 200 } -- Scalar:Default G.729 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG729MinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 20..20 | 30..30 | 40..40 | 50..50 | 60..60 | 70..70 | 80..80 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.729 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.729 -> (20 ms|30 ms|40 ms|50 ms|60 ms|70 ms|80 ms) For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 10 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG729.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecG729Group 300 } -- Scalar:Default G.729 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecG729MaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 20..20 | 30..30 | 40..40 | 50..50 | 60..60 | 70..70 | 80..80 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.729 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.729 -> (20 ms|30 ms|40 ms|50 ms|60 ms|70 ms|80 ms) For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 10 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG729.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 80 } ::= { codecG729Group 400 } -- Scalar:Default G.729 VAD Configuration defaultCodecG729VoiceActivityDetection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default G.729 VAD Configuration If Voice Activity Detection (VAD) is enabled, then speech frames are only sent during talkspurts (periods of audio activity). During silence periods, no speech frames are sent, but Comfort Noise (CN) packets containing information about background noise may be sent in accordance with annex B of G.729. * Disable: G.729 uses annex A only. * Enable: G.729 annex A is used with annex B. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecG729.VoiceActivityDetection parameter and the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecG729Group 500 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecG729Table OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecG729Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecG729Group 600 } epSpecificCodecG729Entry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecG729Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecG729EpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecG729Table 1 } EpSpecificCodecG729Entry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecG729EpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecG729EnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG729VoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecG729VoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG729MinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG729MaxPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecG729VoiceActivityDetection MxEnableState } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecG729EpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecG729Entry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecG729EnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecG729VoiceEnable, DefaultCodecG729VoicePriority, DefaultCodecG729MinPTime, DefaultCodecG729MaxPTime and DefaultCodecG729VoiceActivityDetection parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableVoice EpSpecificCodecG729.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecG729.MinPTime, EpSpecificCodecG729.MaxPTime and EpSpecificCodecG729.VoiceActivityDetection parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG729Entry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.729 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecG729VoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.729 Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. G729 is specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.729, Coding of speech at 8 kbit/s using conjugate structure-algebraic code excited linear prediction (CS-ACELP). For all data rates, the sampling frequency (and RTP timestamp clock rate) is 8000 Hz. A voice activity detector (VAD) and comfort noise generator (CNG) algorithm in Annex B of G.729 is RECOMMENDED for digital simultaneous voice and data applications and can be used in conjunction with G.729 or G.729 Annex A. A G.729 or G.729 Annex A frame contains 10 octets, while the G.729 Annex B comfort noise frame occupies 2 octets. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG729VoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG729Entry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.729 Priority Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecG729VoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.729 Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG729VoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG729Entry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.729 Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG729MinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 20..20 | 30..30 | 40..40 | 50..50 | 60..60 | 70..70 | 80..80 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.729 Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.729 -> (20 ms|30 ms|40 ms|50 ms|60 ms|70 ms|80 ms) For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 10 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG729MinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG729Entry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.729 Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecG729MaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 20..20 | 30..30 | 40..40 | 50..50 | 60..60 | 70..70 | 80..80 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.729 Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. G.729 -> (20 ms|30 ms|40 ms|50 ms|60 ms|70 ms|80 ms) For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 10 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG729MaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 80 } ::= { epSpecificCodecG729Entry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific G.729 VAD Configuration epSpecificCodecG729VoiceActivityDetection OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific G.729 VAD Configuration If Voice Activity Detection (VAD) is enabled, then speech frames are only sent during talkspurts (periods of audio activity). During silence periods, no speech frames are sent, but Comfort Noise (CN) packets containing information about background noise may be sent in accordance with annex B of G.729. * Disable: G.729 uses annex A only. * Enable: G.729 annex A is used with annex B. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecG729VoiceActivityDetection parameter if the EpSpecificCodecG729.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecG729Entry 700 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:G.729 Voice Codec Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:T.38 Codec Related Configuration Group -- *************************************************************************** codecT38Group OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 700 } -- Scalar:Default T.38 Enable/Disable Configuration for Data defaultCodecT38DataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default T.38 Enable/Disable Configuration for Data If enabled, the T.38 protocol is used for fax transmission. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecT38.DataEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecT38.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { codecT38Group 100 } -- Scalar: Default T.38 Priority Configuration for Data defaultCodecT38DataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default T.38 Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecT38.DataPriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecT38.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { codecT38Group 200 } -- Scalar:Default T.38 Protection Level defaultCodecT38RedundancyLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..5 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default T.38 Protection Level Number of redundancy packets. This is the standard redundancy offered by T.38. Refer to the DefaultCodecT38FinalFramesRedundancy parameter for additional T.38 reliability options. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecT38.RedundancyLevel parameter and the EpSpecificCodecT38.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 3 } ::= { codecT38Group 400 } -- Scalar:Default T.38 Redundancy for Final Frame defaultCodecT38FinalFramesRedundancy OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..3 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default T.38 Redundancy for Final Frame Defines the number of times T.38 packets will be retransmitted. This only applies to the T.38 packets where the PrimaryUDPTL contains the following T.38 data type: HDLC_SIG_END, HDLC_FCS_OK_SIG_END, HDLC_FCS_BAD_SIG_END and T4_NON_ECM_SIG_END. Refer to the DefaultCodecT38ProtectionLevel parameter for standard T.38 reliability options. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecT38Group 500 } -- Scalar:Default T.38 No Signal Enable/Disable Configuration. defaultCodecT38NoSignalEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default T.38 No Signal Enable/Disable Configuration. Enables/disables the sending of T.38 no-signal packets. When enabled, the unit ensures that, during a T.38 fax transmission, data is sent out at least every time the DefaultCodecT38NoSignalTimeout delay expires. In the absence of meaningful data to send, no-signal packets are output. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecT38Group 600 } -- Scalar:Default T.38 No Signal Timeout defaultCodecT38NoSignalTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..2147483647 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default T.38 No Signal Timeout The period, in seconds, at which no-signal packets are sent during a T.38 transmission, in the absence of valid data. " DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { codecT38Group 700 } -- Scalar:Default T.38 Detection Threshold defaultCodecT38DetectionThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { default(100) , low(200) , lowest(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default T.38 Detection Threshold Sets the T.38 input signal detection threshold. Lowering the threshold allows detecting lower amplitude fax signals. * Default: (-26dB) * Low: (-31dB) * Lowest: (-43dB) If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecT38.DetectionThreshold parameter and the EpSpecificCodecT38.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { default } ::= { codecT38Group 750 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecT38Table OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecT38Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecT38Group 800 } epSpecificCodecT38Entry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecT38Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecT38EpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecT38Table 1 } EpSpecificCodecT38Entry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecT38EpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecT38EnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecT38DataEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecT38DataPriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecT38RedundancyLevel Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecT38DetectionThreshold INTEGER } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecT38EpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecT38Entry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecT38EnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecT38DataEnable, DefaultCodecT38DataPriority and DefaultCodecT38RedundancyLevel parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecT38.DataEnable, EpSpecificCodecT38.DataPriority and EpSpecificCodecT38.RedundancyLevel parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecT38Entry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific T.38 Enable/Disable Configuration for Data epSpecificCodecT38DataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific T.38 Enable/Disable Configuration for Data If enabled, the T.38 protocol is used for fax transmission. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecT38DataEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecT38.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { enable } ::= { epSpecificCodecT38Entry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific T.38 Priority Configuration for Data epSpecificCodecT38DataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific T.38 Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecT38DataPriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecT38.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { epSpecificCodecT38Entry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific T.38 Protection Level. epSpecificCodecT38RedundancyLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..5 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific T.38 Protection Level. Number of redundancy packets. This is the standard redundancy offered by T.38. Refer to the DefaultCodecT38FinalFramesRedundancy parameter for additional T.38 reliability options. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecT38RedundancyLevel parameter if the EpSpecificCodecT38.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 3 } ::= { epSpecificCodecT38Entry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific T.38 Detection Threshold epSpecificCodecT38DetectionThreshold OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { default(100) , low(200) , lowest(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific T.38 Detection Threshold Sets the T.38 input signal detection threshold. Lowering the threshold allows detecting lower amplitude fax signals. * Default: (-26dB) * Low: (-31dB) * Lowest: (-43dB) This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecT38DetectionThreshold parameter if the EpSpecificCodecT38.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { default } ::= { epSpecificCodecT38Entry 700 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:T.38 Codec Related Configuration Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:Clear Channel Codec Related Configuration Group -- *************************************************************************** codecClearModeGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 800 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Mode Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecClearModeVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Mode Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. Clear Mode is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets as defined in RFC 4040. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecClearModeGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Mode Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecClearModeVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Mode Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecClearModeGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Mode Enable/Disable Configuration for Data defaultCodecClearModeDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Mode Enable/Disable Configuration for Data If enabled, the Clear Mode protocol is used for data transmission. The data transmission for this codec can be triggered by the detection of a fax/modem tone or if the properties of the call indicate that it was for data. Clear Mode is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets as defined in RFC 4040. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.DataEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecClearModeGroup 300 } -- Scalar: Default Clear Mode Priority Configuration for Data defaultCodecClearModeDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Mode Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.DataPriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { codecClearModeGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Mode Payload Type defaultCodecClearModePayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Mode Payload Type When enabling Clear Mode for voice and data transmission, this parameter determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.PayloadType parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 124 } ::= { codecClearModeGroup 500 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Mode Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecClearModeMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Mode Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. Clear Mode -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { codecClearModeGroup 600 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Mode Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecClearModeMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Mode Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. Clear Mode -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecClearModeGroup 700 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecClearModeTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecClearModeEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecClearModeGroup 800 } epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecClearModeEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecClearModeEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecClearModeEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecClearModeEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecClearModeEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecClearModeVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecClearModeVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecClearModeDataEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecClearModeDataPriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecClearModePayloadType Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecClearModeMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecClearModeMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecClearModeEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecClearModeEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecClearModeVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecClearModeVoicePriority, DefaultCodecClearModeDataEnable, DefaultCodecClearModeDataPriority, DefaultCodecClearModePayloadType, DefaultCodecClearModeMinPTime and DefaultCodecClearModeMaxPTime. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecClearMode.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecClearMode.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecClearMode.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecClearMode.PayloadType, EpSpecificCodecClearMode.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecClearMode.MaxPTime. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Enable/Disable Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecClearModeVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. Clear Mode is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets as defined in RFC 4040. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearModeVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Priority Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecClearModeVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearModeVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Enable/Disable Configuration for -- Data epSpecificCodecClearModeDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Enable/Disable Configuration for Data If enabled, the Clear Mode protocol is used for fax transmission. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearModeDataEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Priority Configuration for Data epSpecificCodecClearModeDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearModeDataPriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Payload Type epSpecificCodecClearModePayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Payload Type When enabling Clear Mode for voice and data transmission, this parameter determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearModePayloadType parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 124 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecClearModeMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. Clear Mode -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearModeMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecClearModeMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Mode Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. Clear Mode -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearModeMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearMode.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearModeEntry 900 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:Clear Channel Codec Related Configuration Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:Clear Channel Codec Related Configuration Group -- *************************************************************************** codecClearChannelGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 900 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecClearChannelVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. Clear Channel is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets. This codec behaves like the Clear Mode as defined in RFC 4040, but it uses 'X-CLEAR-CHANNEL' instead of 'CLEARMODE' in the codec negotiation. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecClearChannelGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecClearChannelVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecClearChannelGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Data defaultCodecClearChannelDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Data If enabled, the Clear Channel protocol is used for data transmission. Clear Channel is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets. This codec behaves like the Clear Mode as defined in RFC 4040, but it uses 'X-CLEAR-CHANNEL' instead of 'CLEARMODE' in the codec negotiation. Clear Channel is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets as defined in RFC 4040. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.DataEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecClearChannelGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Data defaultCodecClearChannelDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.DataPriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { codecClearChannelGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Channel Payload Type defaultCodecClearChannelPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Channel Payload Type When enabling Clear Channel for voice and data transmission, this parameter determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.PayloadType parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 125 } ::= { codecClearChannelGroup 500 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Channel Minimum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecClearChannelMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Channel Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. Clear Channel -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { codecClearChannelGroup 600 } -- Scalar:Default Clear Channel Maximum Packetization Period Configuration defaultCodecClearChannelMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Clear Channel Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. Clear Channel -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecClearChannelGroup 700 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecClearChannelTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecClearChannelGroup 800 } epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecClearChannelEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecClearChannelVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecClearChannelVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecClearChannelDataEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecClearChannelDataPriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecClearChannelPayloadType Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecClearChannelMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecClearChannelMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecClearChannelEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecClearChannelEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecClearChannelVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecClearChannelVoicePriority, DefaultCodecClearChannelDataEnable, DefaultCodecClearChannelDataPriority, DefaultCodecClearChannelPayloadType, DefaultCodecClearChannelMinPTime and DefaultCodecClearChannelMaxPTime. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.PayloadType, EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.MaxPTime. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecClearChannelVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. X Clear Cahnnel is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets. This codec behaves like the Clear Mode as defined in RFC 4040, but it uses 'X-CLEAR-CHANNEL' instead of 'CLEARMODE' the in codec negotiation. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearChannelVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecClearChannelVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearChannelVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for -- Data epSpecificCodecClearChannelDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Data If enabled, the Clear Channel protocol is used for fax transmission. Clear Channel is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets. This codec behaves like the Clear Mode as defined in RFC 4040, but it uses 'X-CLEAR-CHANNEL' instead of 'CLEARMODE' the in codec negotiation. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearChannelDataEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Data epSpecificCodecClearChannelDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearChannelDataPriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Payload Type epSpecificCodecClearChannelPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Payload Type When enabling Clear Channel for voice and data transmission, this parameter determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearChannelPayloadType parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 125 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecClearChannelMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. Clear Channel -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearChannelMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration epSpecificCodecClearChannelMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Clear Channel Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. Clear Channel -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 10 ms. For reception, the range is extended from 10 ms to 100 ms with increments of 1 ms only if the stream is not encrypted (SRTP). This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecClearChannelMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecClearChannel.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecClearChannelEntry 900 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:Clear Channel Codec Related Configuration Group -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:X-CCD Clear Channel Codec Related Configuration Group -- *************************************************************************** codecXCCDGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { codecGroup 1000 } -- Scalar:Default X-CCD Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice defaultCodecXCCDVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default X-CCD Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. X-CCD clear channel is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets as defined in RFC 4040. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.VoiceEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecXCCDGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default X-CCD Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Voice defaultCodecXCCDVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default X-CCD Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.VoicePriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { codecXCCDGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default X-CCD Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Data defaultCodecXCCDDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default X-CCD Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Data If enabled, the X-CCD Clear Channel protocol is used for data transmission. The data transmission for this codec can be triggered by the detection of a fax/modem tone or if the properties of the call indicate that it was for data. X-CCD Clear Channel is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets as defined in RFC 4040. This codec always uses the RTP transport. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.DataEnable parameter and the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { codecXCCDGroup 300 } -- Scalar: Default X-CCD Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Data defaultCodecXCCDDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default X-CCD Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.DataPriority parameter and the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { codecXCCDGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Default X-CCD Clear Channel Payload Type defaultCodecXCCDPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default X-CCD Clear Channel Payload Type When enabling X-CCD Clear Channel for voice and data transmission, this parameter determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.PayloadType parameter and the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 126 } ::= { codecXCCDGroup 500 } -- Scalar:Default X-CCD Clear Channel Minimum Packetization Period -- Configuration defaultCodecXCCDMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default X-CCD Clear Channel Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. X-CCD Clear Channel -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 1 ms. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.MinPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { codecXCCDGroup 600 } -- Scalar:Default X-CCD Clear Channel Maximum Packetization Period -- Configuration defaultCodecXCCDMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default X-CCD Clear Channel Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. X-CCD Clear Channel -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 1 ms. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.MaxPTime parameter and the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { codecXCCDGroup 700 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificCodecXCCDTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificCodecXCCDEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { codecXCCDGroup 800 } epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificCodecXCCDEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificCodecXCCDEpId } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDTable 1 } EpSpecificCodecXCCDEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificCodecXCCDEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificCodecXCCDEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecXCCDVoiceEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecXCCDVoicePriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecXCCDDataEnable MxEnableState, epSpecificCodecXCCDDataPriority Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecXCCDPayloadType Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecXCCDMinPTime Unsigned32, epSpecificCodecXCCDMaxPTime Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificCodecXCCDEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificCodecXCCDEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultCodecXCCDVoiceEnable, DefaultCodecXCCDVoicePriority, DefaultCodecXCCDDataEnable , DefaultCodecXCCDDataPriority, DefaultCodecXCCDPayloadType, DefaultCodecXCCDMinPTime and DefaultCodecXCCDMaxPTime. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.VoiceEnable, EpSpecificCodecXCCD.VoicePriority, EpSpecificCodecXCCD.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecXCCD.DataPriority, EpSpecificCodecXCCD.PayloadType, EpSpecificCodecXCCD.MinPTime and EpSpecificCodecXCCD.MaxPTime. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Enable/Disable -- Configuration for Voice epSpecificCodecXCCDVoiceEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Voice Indicates if the codec can be selected for voice transmission. If enabled, this codec is listed as supported for this specific endpoint. Otherwise, it is ignored. X-CCD Clear Channel is a method to carry 64 kbit/s channel data transparently in RTP packets as defined in RFC 4040. This codec always uses the RTP transport. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecXCCDVoiceEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Priority Configuration for -- Voice epSpecificCodecXCCDVoicePriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Voice Indicates the priority of this voice codec versus the other voice codecs. The voice codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecXCCDVoicePriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Enable/Disable -- Configuration for Data epSpecificCodecXCCDDataEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Enable/Disable Configuration for Data If enabled, the X-CCD Clear Channel protocol is used for fax transmission. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecXCCDDataEnable parameter if the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Priority Configuration for -- Data epSpecificCodecXCCDDataPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Priority Configuration for Data Indicates the priority of this data codec versus the other data codecs. The data codec with the highest priority will be offered first when an outgoing call is initiated. This priority is not used in incoming calls. The application uses an internal order for codecs with the same priority. 10 is the highest priority and 0 the lowest. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecXCCDDataPriority parameter if the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Payload Type epSpecificCodecXCCDPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Payload Type When enabling X-CCD Clear Channel for voice and data transmission, this parameter determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used in an initial offer. The payload types available are as per RFC 3551. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecXCCDPayloadType parameter if the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 126 } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Minimum Packetization -- Period Configuration epSpecificCodecXCCDMinPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Minimum Packetization Period Configuration Lower boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. X-CCD Clear Channel -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 1 ms. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecXCCDMinPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Maximum Packetization -- Period Configuration epSpecificCodecXCCDMaxPTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 10..30 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific X-CCD Clear Channel Maximum Packetization Period Configuration Upper boundary for the packetization period of the given codec. X-CCD Clear Channel -> (10 ms..30 ms) This value is expressed in ms, with increments of 1 ms. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultCodecXCCDMaxPTime parameter if the EpSpecificCodecXCCD.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificCodecXCCDEntry 900 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:X-CCD Clear Channel Codec Related Configuration Group -- End of group:Voice Codec -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Data Related Configuration Group -- **************************************************************************** jitterBufferGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 200 } -- Scalar:Default Jitter Bufffer Level defaultJitterBufferLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { optimizeLatency(100) , normal(200) , optimizeQuality (300) , faxModem(400) , custom(500) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Jitter Bufffer Level Jitter is an abrupt and unwanted variation of one or more signal characteristics, such as the interval between successive pulses or the frequency or phase of successive cycles. An adaptive jitter buffer usually consists of an elastic buffer in which the signal is temporarily stored and then retransmitted at a rate based on the average rate of the incoming signal. * OptimizeLatency: The jitter buffer is set to the lowest effective value to minimize the latency. Voice cut can be heard if the network is not optimal. (min = 10 ms, max = 40 ms) * Normal: The jitter buffer tries to find a good compromise between the latency and the voice quality. This setting is recommended in private networks. (min = 30 ms, max = 90 ms) * OptimizeQuality: The jitter buffer is set to a high value to minimize the voice cuts at cost of high latency. This setting is recommended in public networks. (min = 50 ms, max = 125 ms) * FaxModem: The jitter buffer is set to a larger value. The Fax/Modem transmission is very sensitive to voice cuts but not to latency, so the fax has a better chance of success with a high buffer. (min = 70 ms, max = 135 ms) * Custom: The jitter buffer uses the configuration of the DefaultJitterBufferCustomMinLength and DefaultJitterBufferCustomMaxLength parameters. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.Level parameter and the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { normal } ::= { jitterBufferGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default Custom Jitter Buffer Minimal Length defaultJitterBufferCustomMinLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Custom Jitter Buffer Minimal Length The jitter buffer minimal length (in milliseconds) is the delay the jitter buffer tries to maintain. The minimal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or smaller than the maximal jitter buffer. The minimal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This value is used only when the DefaultJitterBufferLevel parameter is set to 'Custom' If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomMinLength parameter and the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { jitterBufferGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Default Custom Jitter Buffer Nominal Length defaultJitterBufferCustomNomLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Custom Jitter Buffer Nominal Length The jitter buffer nominal length (in milliseconds) is the delay the jitter buffer uses when a call begins. The delay then varies according to network conditions. If this parameter is set to 0, the nominal jitter is set to (minimal jitter buffer + maximal jitter buffer) / 2. The nominal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. This value is used only when the DefaultJitterBufferLevel parameter is set to 'Custom' The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. If this value is smaller than the value set in the DefaultJitterBufferCustomMinLength parameter, it will be accepted, however the value set in the DefaultJitterBufferCustomMinLength parameter will instead be used. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomNomLength parameter and the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { jitterBufferGroup 210 } -- Scalar:Default Custom Jitter Buffer Maximal Length defaultJitterBufferCustomMaxLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Custom Jitter Buffer Maximal Length The jitter buffer maximal length (in milliseconds) is the highest delay the jitter buffer is allowed to introduce. The maximal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or greater than the minimal jitter buffer. The maximal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. The maximal jitter buffer should be equal to or greater than the minimal jitter buffer + (4 * ptime). The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This value is used only when the DefaultJitterBufferLevel parameter is set to 'Custom' If this value is smaller than the value set in the DefaultJitterBufferCustomNomLength parameter, it will be accepted, however the value set in the DefaultJitterBufferCustomNomLength parameter will instead be used. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomMaxLength parameter and the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 125 } ::= { jitterBufferGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Default Voiceband Data Custom Jitter Buffer Minimal Length defaultVbdJitterBufferCustomMinLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Voiceband Data Custom Jitter Buffer Minimal Length The jitter buffer minimal length (in milliseconds) is the delay the jitter buffer tries to maintain. See the DefaultVbdJitterBufferType description for an explanation of the adaptive jitter buffer. The minimal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or smaller than the voiceband data maximal jitter buffer. The minimal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. This value is used only when the DefaultJitterBufferLevel parameter is set to 'Custom' The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This value is ignored when the DefaultVbdJitterBufferType parameter is set to 'Fixed' If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomVbdMinLength parameter and the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { jitterBufferGroup 310 } -- Scalar:Default Voiceband Data Custom Jitter Buffer Nominal Length defaultVbdJitterBufferCustomNomLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Voiceband Data Custom Jitter Buffer Nominal Length The jitter buffer nominal length (in milliseconds) is the delay the jitter buffer uses when a call begins. The delay then varies depending on the type of jitter buffer. See the DefaultVbdJitterBufferType description for an explanation of the fixed and adaptive jitter buffer. In adaptive mode, the nominal jitter buffer should be equal to (voice band data minimal jitter buffer + voice band data maximal jitter buffer) / 2. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This value is used only when the DefaultJitterBufferLevel parameter is set to 'Custom' If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomVbdNomLength parameter and the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 67 } ::= { jitterBufferGroup 320 } -- Scalar:Default Voiceband Data Custom Jitter Buffer Maximal Length defaultVbdJitterBufferCustomMaxLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Voiceband Data Custom Jitter Buffer Maximal Length The jitter buffer maximal length (in milliseconds) is the highest delay the jitter buffer is allowed to introduce. The maximal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or greater than the minimal jitter buffer. The maximal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. The maximal jitter buffer should be equal to or greater than voiceband data minimal jitter buffer + (4 * ptime) in adaptive mode. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This value is used only when the DefaultJitterBufferLevel parameter is set to 'Custom' If this value is smaller than the value set in the DefaultVbdJitterBufferCustomNomLength parameter, it will be accepted, however the value set in the DefaultVbdJitterBufferCustomNomLength parameter will instead be used. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomVbdMaxLength parameter and the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 135 } ::= { jitterBufferGroup 330 } -- Scalar:Default Voiceband Data Custom Jitter Buffer Type defaultVbdJitterBufferType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { adaptiveImmediately(100) , adaptiveSilence(200) , fixed(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Voiceband Data Custom Jitter Buffer Type Algorithm to use for managing the jitter buffer during a call. DefaultVbdJitterBufferCustomNomLength serves as the delay at the beginning of the call and might be adapted afterwards based on the selected algorithm. * AdaptiveImmediately: The nominal delay varies based on the estimated packet jitter. Playout adjustment is done immediately when the actual delay goes out of bounds of a small window around the moving nominal delay. * AdaptiveSilence: The nominal delay varies based on the estimated packet jitter. Playout adjustment is done based on the actual delay going out of bounds of a small window around the moving nominal delay. The adjustment is deferred until silence is detected (either from playout buffer underflow or by analysis of packet content). Playout adjustment is also done when overflow or underflow events occur. * Fixed: The nominal delay is fixed to the value of DefaultVbdJitterBufferCustomNomLength and does not change thereafter. Playout adjustment is done when overflow or underflow events occur. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomVbdJitterBufferType parameter and the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { fixed } ::= { jitterBufferGroup 340 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Jitter Buffer Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificJitterBufferTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificJitterBufferEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Jitter Buffer Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { jitterBufferGroup 400 } epSpecificJitterBufferEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificJitterBufferEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Jitter Buffer Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificJitterBufferEpId } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferTable 1 } EpSpecificJitterBufferEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificJitterBufferEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificJitterBufferEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificJitterBufferLevel INTEGER, epSpecificJitterBufferCustomMinLength Unsigned32, epSpecificJitterBufferCustomNomLength Unsigned32, epSpecificJitterBufferCustomMaxLength Unsigned32, epSpecificJitterBufferCustomVbdMinLength Unsigned32, epSpecificJitterBufferCustomVbdNomLength Unsigned32, epSpecificJitterBufferCustomVbdMaxLength Unsigned32, epSpecificJitterBufferCustomVbdJitterBufferType INTEGER } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificJitterBufferEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificJitterBufferEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultJitterBufferLevel, DefaultJitterBufferCustomMinLength and DefaultJitterBufferCustomMaxLength parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.Level, EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomMinLength and EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomMaxLength parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Jitter Buffer Level epSpecificJitterBufferLevel OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { optimizeLatency(100) , normal(200) , optimizeQuality(300) , faxModem(400) , custom(500) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Jitter Buffer Level Jitter is an abrupt and unwanted variation of one or more signal characteristics, such as the interval between successive pulses or the frequency or phase of successive cycles. An adaptive jitter buffer usually consists of an elastic buffer in which the signal is temporarily stored and then retransmitted at a rate based on the average rate of the incoming signal. * OptimizeLatency: The jitter buffer is set to the lowest effective value to minimize the latency. Voice cut can be heard if the network is not optimal. (min = 10 ms, max = 40 ms) * Normal: The jitter buffer tries to find a good compromise between the latency and the voice quality. This setting is recommended in private networks. (min = 30 ms, max = 90 ms) * OptimizeQuality: The jitter buffer is set to a high value to minimize the voice cuts at cost of high latency. This setting is recommended in public networks. (min = 50 ms, max = 120 ms) * FaxModem: The jitter buffer is set to a larger value. The Fax/Modem transmission is very sensitive to voice cuts but not to latency, so the fax has a better chance of success with a high buffer. (min = 70 ms, max = 135 ms) * Custom: The jitter buffer uses the configuration of the DefaultJitterBufferCustomMinLength and DefaultJitterBufferCustomMaxLength parameters. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultJitterBufferLevel parameter if the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { normal } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Custom Jitter Buffer Minimal Length epSpecificJitterBufferCustomMinLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Custom Jitter Buffer Minimal Length The jitter buffer minimal length (in milliseconds) is the delay the jitter buffer tries to maintain. The minimal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or smaller than the maximal jitter buffer. The minimal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. This value is used only when the Level parameter is set to 'Custom'. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultJitterBufferCustomMinLength parameter if the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Custom Jitter Buffer Nominal Length epSpecificJitterBufferCustomNomLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Custom Jitter Buffer Nominal Length The jitter buffer nominal length (in milliseconds) is the delay the jitter buffer uses when a call begins. The delay then varies according to network conditions. If this parameter is set to 0, the nominal jitter is set to (minimal jitter buffer + maximal jitter buffer) / 2. The nominal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or smaller than the maximal jitter buffer. The nominal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. This value is used only when the Level parameter is set to 'Custom'. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. If this value is smaller than the value set in the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomMinLength parameter, it will be accepted, however the value set in the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomMinLength parameter will instead be used. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultJitterBufferCustomNomLength parameter if the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 410 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Custom Jitter Buffer Maximal Length epSpecificJitterBufferCustomMaxLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Custom Jitter Buffer Maximal Length The jitter buffer maximal length (in milliseconds) is the highest delay the jitter buffer is allowed to introduce. The maximal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or greater than the minimal jitter buffer. The maximal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. The maximal jitter buffer should be equal to or greater than minimal jitter buffer + 4 * ptime. This value is used only when the Level parameter is set to 'Custom'. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. If this value is smaller than the value set in the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomNomLength parameter, it will be accepted, however the value set in the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomNomLength parameter will instead be used. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultJitterBufferCustomMaxLength parameter if the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 125 } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Custom Voiceband Data Jitter Buffer Minimal -- Length epSpecificJitterBufferCustomVbdMinLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Custom Voiceband Data Jitter Buffer Minimal Length The jitter buffer minimal length (in milliseconds) is the delay the jitter buffer tries to maintain. See the CustomVbdJitterBufferType description for an explanation of the adaptive jitter buffer. The minimal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or smaller than the voiceband data maximal jitter buffer. The minimal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. This value is used only when the Level parameter is set to 'Custom'. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This value is ignored when the CustomVbdJitterBufferType parameter is set to 'Fixed' This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultVbdJitterBufferCustomMinLength parameter if the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Custom Voiceband Data Jitter Buffer Nominal -- Length epSpecificJitterBufferCustomVbdNomLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Custom Voiceband Data Jitter Buffer Nominal Length The jitter buffer nominal length (in milliseconds) is the delay the jitter buffer uses when a call begins. The delay then varies depending on the type of jitter buffer. See the CustomVbdJitterBufferType description for an explanation of the fixed and adaptive jitter buffer. In adaptive mode, the nominal jitter buffer should be equal to (voice band data minimal jitter buffer + voice band data maximal jitter buffer) / 2. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This value is used only when the Level parameter is set to 'Custom'. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultVbdJitterBufferCustomNomLength parameter if the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 67 } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Custom Voiceband Data Jitter Buffer Maximal -- Length epSpecificJitterBufferCustomVbdMaxLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..900 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Custom Voiceband Data Jitter Buffer Maximal Length The jitter buffer maximal length (in milliseconds) is the highest delay the jitter buffer is allowed to introduce. The maximal jitter buffer MUST be equal to or greater than the minimal jitter buffer. The maximal jitter buffer should be a multiple of ptime. The maximal jitter buffer should be equal to or greater than voiceband data minimal jitter buffer + (4 * ptime) in adaptive mode. The maximum allowed value for this parameter is platform dependent. This value is used only when the Level parameter is set to 'Custom'. If this value is smaller than the value set in the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomVbdNomLength parameter, it will be accepted, however the value set in the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.CustomVbdNomLength parameter will instead be used. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultVbdJitterBufferCustomMaxLength parameter if the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 125 } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Custom Voiceband Data Jitter Buffer Type epSpecificJitterBufferCustomVbdJitterBufferType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { adaptiveImmediately(100) , adaptiveSilence(200) , fixed(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Custom Voiceband Data Jitter Buffer Type Algorithm to use for managing the jitter buffer during a call. CustomVbdNomLength serves as the delay at the beginning of the call and might be adapted afterwards based on the selected algorithm. * AdaptiveImmediately: The nominal delay varies based on the estimated packet jitter. Playout adjustment is done immediately when the actual delay goes out of bounds of a small window around the moving nominal delay. * AdaptiveSilence: The nominal delay varies based on the estimated packet jitter. Playout adjustment is done based on the actual delay going out of bounds of a small window around the moving nominal delay. The adjustment is deferred until silence is detected (either from playout buffer underflow or by analysis of packet content). Playout adjustment is also done when overflow or underflow events occur. * Fixed: The nominal delay is fixed to the value of DefaultVbdJitterBufferCustomNomLength and does not change thereafter. Playout adjustment is done when overflow or underflow events occur. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultVbdJitterBufferType parameter if the EpSpecificJitterBuffer.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { fixed } ::= { epSpecificJitterBufferEntry 900 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Jitter Buffer Configuration -- End of group:Data Related Configuration Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:DTMF Transport Group -- **************************************************************************** dtmfTransportGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 300 } -- Scalar:Default DTMF Transport Method Configuration defaultDtmfTransportMethod OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { inBand(100) , outOfBandUsingRtp(200) , outOfBandUsingSignalingProtocol(300) , signalingProtocolDependent(400) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default DTMF Transport Method Configuration Type of DTMF transport. * InBand: The DTMFs and voice are transmitted together in the RTP stream. Only reliable with G.711 or G.729 codecs. * OutOfBandUsingRtp: The DTMFs are transmitted as per RFC2833 if the peer supports it. Otherwise, DTMF transport falls back to Inband. This also applies when using SRTP. * OutOfBandUsingSignalingProtocol: The DTMF are transmitted as per the method set in the SipEp.InteropDtmfTransportMethod parameter. + With draft-choudhuri-sip-info-digit-00, the unit will negotiate rtpmap:111 X-nt-inforeq, and if the peer supports it, will send DTMF using SIP INFO and Content-Type: application/vnd.nortelnetworks.digits. Otherwise falls back to Inband. + With Info DTMF Relay, the unit will not advertise any method. When sending DTMF, it will mute the audio and send SIP INFO events with Content-Type application/ dtmf-relay. * SignalingProtocolDependent: The signaling protocol has the control to select the DTMF transport mode. The behavior depends on the SipEp.InteropDtmfTransportMethod parameter. + With draft-choudhuri-sip-info-digit-00, the unit will advertise both RFC-2833 (RTP telephony events) and rtpmap:111 X-nt-inforeq and use one or both of these methods if the peer supports them, and fallback to Inband otherwise. + With Info DTMF Relay, the unit will not advertise any method. When sending DTMF, it will mute the audio and send SIP INFO events with Content-Type application/ dtmf-relay. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificDtmfTransport.Method parameter and the EpSpecificDtmfTransport.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { inBand } ::= { dtmfTransportGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default DTMF Transport Payload Type defaultDtmfTransportPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default DTMF Transport Payload Type Determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used for telephone-event in an initial offer when selecting the 'OutOfBandUsingRtp' DTMF transport mode (see the DefaultDtmfTransportMethod parameter). The payload types available are as per RFC 1890. If a specific value is set for the EpSpecificDtmfTransport.PayloadType parameter and the EpSpecificDtmfTransport.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable', then the specific value will override the current default value. " DEFVAL { 96 } ::= { dtmfTransportGroup 200 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificDtmfTransportTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificDtmfTransportEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { dtmfTransportGroup 300 } epSpecificDtmfTransportEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificDtmfTransportEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration . " INDEX { epSpecificDtmfTransportEpId } ::= { epSpecificDtmfTransportTable 1 } EpSpecificDtmfTransportEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificDtmfTransportEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificDtmfTransportEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificDtmfTransportMethod INTEGER, epSpecificDtmfTransportPayloadType Unsigned32 } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificDtmfTransportEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificDtmfTransportEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificDtmfTransportEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultDtmfTransportMethod and DefaultDtmfTransportPayloadType parameters. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration as defined in the EpSpecificDtmfTransport.Method and EpSpecificDtmfTransport.PayloadType parameters. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificDtmfTransportEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific DTMF Transport Method Configuration epSpecificDtmfTransportMethod OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { inBand(100) , outOfBandUsingRtp(200) , outOfBandUsingSignalingProtocol(300) , signalingProtocolDependent(400) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific DTMF Transport Method Configuration Type of DTMF transport. * InBand: The DTMFs and voice are transmitted together in the RTP stream. Only reliable with G.711 or G.729 codecs. * OutOfBandUsingRtp: The DTMFs are transmitted as per RFC2833 if the peer supports it. Otherwise, DTMF transport falls back to Inband. This also applies when using SRTP. * OutOfBandUsingSignalingProtocol: The DTMF are transmitted as per the method set in the SipEp.InteropDtmfTransportMethod parameter. + With draft-choudhuri-sip-info-digit-00, the unit will negotiate rtpmap:111 X-nt-inforeq, and if the peer supports it, will send DTMF using SIP INFO and Content-Type: application/vnd.nortelnetworks.digits. Otherwise falls back to Inband. + With Info DTMF Relay, the unit will not advertise any method. When sending DTMF, it will mute the audio and send SIP INFO events with Content-Type application/ dtmf-relay. * SignalingProtocolDependent: The signaling protocol has the control to select the DTMF transport mode. The behavior depends on the SipEp.InteropDtmfTransportMethod parameter. + With draft-choudhuri-sip-info-digit-00, the unit will advertise both RFC-2833 (RTP telephony events) and rtpmap:111 X-nt-inforeq and use one or both of these methods if the peer supports them, and fallback to Inband otherwise. + With Info DTMF Relay, the unit will not advertise any method. When sending DTMF, it will mute the audio and send SIP INFO events with Content-Type application/ dtmf-relay. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultDtmfTransportMethod parameter if the EpSpecificDtmfTransport.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { inBand } ::= { epSpecificDtmfTransportEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific DTMF Transport Payload Type epSpecificDtmfTransportPayloadType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 96..127 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific DTMF Transport Payload Type Determines the actual RTP dynamic payload type used for telephone-event in an initial offer when selecting the 'OutOfBandUsingRtp' DTMF transport mode (see the Method parameter). The payload types available are as per RFC 1890. This configuration overrides the default configuration set in the DefaultDtmfTransportPayloadType parameter if the EpSpecificDtmfTransport.EnableConfig parameter is set to 'Enable'. " DEFVAL { 96 } ::= { epSpecificDtmfTransportEntry 400 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Voice Codec Configuration -- End of group:DTMF Transport Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:IP Transport -- **************************************************************************** ipTransportGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 400 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:RTP -- *************************************************************************** ipTransportRtpGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipTransportGroup 100 } -- Scalar:RTP IP Transport Base Port ipTransportRtpBasePort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1025..65435 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " RTP IP Transport Base Port UDP base port for the RTP/RTCP protocols. The RTP/RTCP ports are allocated starting from this base port. RTP ports number are even and RTCP ports number are odd. The unit may use two or four RTP/RTCP ports per FXS/FXO endpoint. It uses two ports in case of a standard call, while it uses four ports in other types of calls such as a conference call, a call transfer, etc. Example: let's say that a unit has two FXS endpoints and the base port is defined on 5004: * if there is currently no ongoing call and FXS endpoint 1 has an incoming or outgoing call, it will use the RTP/RTCP ports 5004 and 5005. * if there is currently a standard call on FXS endpoint 1 and FXS endpoint 2 has a conference call, then FXS endpoint 2 will use the RTP/RTCP ports 5006, 5007, 5008, and 5009, which are the next available ports. The range of ports reserved for RTP must not overlap the ranges of ports reserved for T.38. " DEFVAL { 5004 } ::= { ipTransportRtpGroup 100 } -- Scalar:SRTP IP Transport Base Port ipTransportSrtpBasePort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..0 | 1025..65435 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " SRTP IP Transport Base Port UDP base port for the SRTP/SRTCP protocols. The SRTP/SRTCP ports are allocated starting from this base port. SRTP ports number are even and SRTCP ports number are odd. Using the same base port for IpTransportRtpBasePort and IpTransportSrtpBasePort does not conflict. Base Port equal to 0 means that the SRTP connection will use the same base port as the one used for IpTransportRtpBasePort, and when the transport is configured as Secure with Fallback, the same audio port is used for RTP and SRTP in SDP offer. Refer to the documentation of IpTransportRtpBasePort for more details. The range of ports reserved for SRTP must not overlap the ranges of ports reserved for T.38. " DEFVAL { 5004 } ::= { ipTransportRtpGroup 200 } -- End of group:RTP -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:T.38 -- *************************************************************************** ipTransportT38Group OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipTransportGroup 200 } -- Scalar:T.38 IP Transport Base Port ipTransportT38BasePort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1025..65435 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " T.38 IP Transport Base Port T.38 base port. The T.38 ports are allocated starting from this base port. The units use as many T.38 ports as the number of FXS/FXO endpoints. Example: let's say that a unit has two FXS endpoints and the base port is defined on 6004: * if there is currently no ongoing call and FXS endpoint 1 has an incoming or outgoing call, it will use the T.38 port 6004. * if there is currently a call on FXS endpoint 1 and FXS endpoint 2 has an incoming or outgoing call, then FXS endpoint 2 will use the T.38 port 6005. The range of ports reserved for T.38 must not overlap the ranges of ports reserved for RTP and SRTP. " DEFVAL { 6004 } ::= { ipTransportT38Group 100 } -- End of group:T.38 -- End of group:IP Transport -- ***************************************************************************** -- Group:Codec vs. Bearer Capabilities Mapping -- ***************************************************************************** codecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 500 } -- ***************************************************************************** -- Table:Codec vs. Bearer Capabilities Mapping -- ***************************************************************************** defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Codec vs. Bearer Capabilities Mapping Codec to prioritize in the outgoing INVITE when the incoming SETUP's ITC matches the configured one. The ITC value to set in the outgoing SETUP's bearer capabilities when the incoming INVITE's codec matches the configured one. " ::= { codecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping 100 } defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Codec vs. Bearer Capabilities Mapping . " INDEX { defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingIndex } ::= { defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingTable 1 } DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry ::= SEQUENCE { defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingIndex Unsigned32, defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEnableMap MxEnableState, defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingCodec INTEGER, defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingInformationTransferCap INTEGER, defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingMappingType INTEGER } -- Index:Codec vs. Bearer Capabilities Index defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..3 ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Codec vs. Bearer Capabilities Index Index of the current Codec vs. Bearer match. " ::= { defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Default Enable Map defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEnableMap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Enable Map Defines if the outgoing codecs priority or selection should reflect the incoming ITC and vice versa. * Disable: The codecs order in the outgoing INVITE follows the codec priority. The ITC in the outgoing SETUP is not modified. * Enable: When the ITC value in the incoming SETUP matches DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.InformationTransferCap and the DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.MappingType parameter is set to Prioritize the first codec in the outgoing INVITE is DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.Codec. With a DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.MappingType set to Select, then the outgoing INVITE contains only the DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.Codec. If the first codec in the incoming INVITE matches DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.Codec, the ITC value in the outgoing SETUP is DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.InformationTransferCap. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Default Codec Priority defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingCodec OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { g711alaw(100) , g711ulaw(200) , g722(250) , g723(300) , g72616kbps(400) , g72624kbps(500) , g72632kbps(600) , g72640kbps(700) , g729(800) , clearMode(900) , clearChannel (1000) , xCCD(1100) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Codec Priority The codec to be prioritized or selected in an outgoing INVITE when the incoming SETUP's ITC matches DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.InformationTransferCap. This codec is also checked against an incoming INVITE's priority codec. If it matches, then the outgoing SETUP's ITC is set to DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.InformationTransferCap. See the DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.MappingType parameter for a description of prioritization versus selection of a codec. " DEFVAL { g729 } ::= { defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Default Information TransferCap defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingInformationTransferCap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { audio31kHz(100) , speech(200) , unrestricted(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Information TransferCap The ITC value to be set in the outgoing SETUP when the incoming INVITE's priority codec matches DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.Codec. This value is also checked against an incoming SETUP's bearer capabilities. If it matches, then the outgoing INVITE's prioritized or selected codec is set to DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.Codec. See the DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.MappingType parameter for a description of prioritization versus selection of a codec. There is one exception to the above description; any incoming ISDN call using UDI (Unrestricted Digital) will ignore the DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping entries with the InformationTransferCap set to Unrestricted(300). When such an ISDN call is incoming, the outgoing SIP INVITE will offer PCMA or PCMU, depending on the ISDN port 'Preferred Encoding Scheme' value. " DEFVAL { speech } ::= { defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Mapping Type defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingMappingType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { prioritize(100) , select(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Mapping Type * Prioritize: the DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.Codec is set on top of the list in an outgoing INVITE when the incoming SETUP's ITC matches DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.InformationTransferCap. * Select: the DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.Codec is the only codec offered in an outgoing INVITE when the incoming SETUP's ITC matches DefaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMapping.InformationTransferCap. " DEFVAL { prioritize } ::= { defaultCodecVsBearerCapabilitiesMappingEntry 500 } -- End of table:Codec vs. Bearer Capabilities Mapping -- End of group:Codec vs. Bearer Capabilities Mapping -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Security Related Configuration Group -- **************************************************************************** securityGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 600 } -- Scalar:Default RTP Mode defaultSecurityRtpMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unsecure(100) , secure(200) , secureWithFallback (300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default RTP Mode Defines the RTP payload mode (secure or not secure). * Unsecure: Only RTP. * Secure: Only SRTP. * SecureWithFallback: SRTP with RTP fallback if the peer does not support security. " DEFVAL { unsecure } ::= { securityGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Default Key Management Protocol defaultSecurityKeyManagement OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { mikey(100) , sdes(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Key Management Protocol Defines the key management protocol for SRTP. * Mikey: Use MIKEY (Multimedia Internet KEYing - RFC 3830). * Sdes: Use SDES (Security DEScriptions - RFC 4568). Note that this parameter has no effect if the RtpMode parameter is set to 'Unsecure'. " DEFVAL { mikey } ::= { securityGroup 150 } -- Scalar:Default Encryption Type defaultSecurityRtpEncryption OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { null(100) , aesCm128(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Default Encryption Type Defines the encryption type to be used with SRTP. * Null: No encryption. Use only for debug. This value is ignored when the DefaultSecurityKeyManagement parameter is set to 'Sdes'. * AesCm128: AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Counter Mode 128 bits. Note that this parameter has no effect if the RtpMode parameter is set to 'Unsecure'. " DEFVAL { aesCm128 } ::= { securityGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Allow Unsecure T38 with Secure RTP allowUnsecureT38WithSrtp OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Allow Unsecure T38 with Secure RTP Enables T38 even if the call has been established previously in SRTP. * Disable: T38 disabled for SRTP calls. * Enable: T38 enabled for SRTP calls. Beware that enabling this parameter opens a security hole, because T38 is an unsecure protocol. Note that this parameter has no effect if the RtpMode parameter is set to 'Unsecure'. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { securityGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Session Update Crypto Mode sessionUpdateCryptoMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { regenerate(100) , keep(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Session Update Crypto Mode Specifies if the cryptographic parameters should be regenerated or not after a hold/resume scenario in SRTP. * Regenerate: Regenerate the cryptographic parameters after a session update (e.g. hold/resume). * Keep: Do not regenerate the cryptographic parameters after a session update (e.g. hold/resume). When the cryptographic parameters are regenerated, the SRTP sequence number and timestamp are also reset to new values. Currently supported only for SDES. " DEFVAL { regenerate } ::= { securityGroup 350 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Endpoint Specific Security Configuration -- *************************************************************************** epSpecificSecurityTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EpSpecificSecurityEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Security Configuration Endpoint specific configuration. " ::= { securityGroup 400 } epSpecificSecurityEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EpSpecificSecurityEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Endpoint Specific Security Configuration. " INDEX { epSpecificSecurityEpId } ::= { epSpecificSecurityTable 1 } EpSpecificSecurityEntry ::= SEQUENCE { epSpecificSecurityEpId OCTET STRING, epSpecificSecurityEnableConfig MxEnableState, epSpecificSecurityRtpMode INTEGER, epSpecificSecurityKeyManagement INTEGER, epSpecificSecurityRtpEncryption INTEGER } -- Index:Endpoint Identifier epSpecificSecurityEpId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Identifier String that identifies an endpoint in other tables. " ::= { epSpecificSecurityEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Enable Configuration epSpecificSecurityEnableConfig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Configuration Defines the configuration to use for a specific endpoint. * Disable: The endpoint uses the default configuration as defined in the DefaultSecurity. * Enable: The endpoint uses the specific configuration. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { epSpecificSecurityEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific RTP Mode epSpecificSecurityRtpMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unsecure(100) , secure(200) , secureWithFallback (300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific RTP Mode Defines the RTP payload mode (secure or not secure). * Unsecure: Only RTP. * Secure: Only SRTP. * SecureWithFallback: SRTP with RTP fallback if the peer does not support security. " DEFVAL { unsecure } ::= { epSpecificSecurityEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Key Management Protocol epSpecificSecurityKeyManagement OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { mikey(100) , sdes(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Key Management Protocol Defines the key management protocol for SRTP. * Mikey: Use MIKEY (Multimedia Internet KEYing - RFC 3830). * Sdes: Use SDES (Security DEScriptions - RFC 4568). Note that this parameter has no effect if the RtpMode parameter is set to 'Unsecure'. " DEFVAL { mikey } ::= { epSpecificSecurityEntry 350 } -- Columnar:Endpoint Specific Encryption Type epSpecificSecurityRtpEncryption OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { null(100) , aesCm128(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint Specific Encryption Type Defines the encryption type to be used with SRTP. * Null: No encryption. Use only for debug. This value is ignored when the KeyManagement parameter is set to 'Sdes'. * AesCm128: AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Counter Mode 128 bits. Note that this parameter has no effect if the RtpMode parameter is set to 'Unsecure'. " DEFVAL { aesCm128 } ::= { epSpecificSecurityEntry 400 } -- End of table:Endpoint Specific Security Configuration -- End of group:Security Related Configuration Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Statistics Group -- **************************************************************************** statisticsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 700 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Last Connections Statistics -- *************************************************************************** lastConnectionsStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LastConnectionsStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Last Connections Statistics Last 10 connections statistics. " ::= { statisticsGroup 100 } lastConnectionsStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX LastConnectionsStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Last Connections Statistics. " INDEX { lastConnectionsStatsConnectionsIndex } ::= { lastConnectionsStatsTable 1 } LastConnectionsStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { lastConnectionsStatsConnectionsIndex Unsigned32, lastConnectionsStatsOctetsTransmitted MxUInt64, lastConnectionsStatsOctetsReceived MxUInt64, lastConnectionsStatsPacketsTransmitted MxUInt64, lastConnectionsStatsPacketsReceived MxUInt64, lastConnectionsStatsPacketsLost Unsigned32, lastConnectionsStatsMinimumInterarrivalJitter Unsigned32, lastConnectionsStatsMaximumInterarrivalJitter Unsigned32, lastConnectionsStatsAverageInterarrivalJitter Unsigned32, lastConnectionsStatsMinimumLatency Unsigned32, lastConnectionsStatsMaximumLatency Unsigned32, lastConnectionsStatsAverageLatency Unsigned32 } -- Index:Connections Index lastConnectionsStatsConnectionsIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Connections Index Last 10 connections identificator. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Minimum Latency lastConnectionsStatsMinimumLatency OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Minimum Latency Minimum latency, in milliseconds, during the connection. The latency value is computed as one half of the round-trip time, as measured through RTCP. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 1000 } -- Columnar:Maximum Latency lastConnectionsStatsMaximumLatency OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Maximum Latency Maximum latency, in milliseconds, during the connection. The latency value is computed as one half of the round-trip time, as measured through RTCP. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 1100 } -- Columnar:Average Latency lastConnectionsStatsAverageLatency OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Average Latency Average latency, in milliseconds, during the connection. The latency value is computed as one half of the round-trip time, as measured through RTCP " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 1200 } -- Columnar:Octets Transmitted lastConnectionsStatsOctetsTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxUInt64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Octets Transmitted Number of octets transmitted during the connection. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Octets Received lastConnectionsStatsOctetsReceived OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxUInt64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Octets Received Number of octets received during the connection. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Packets Transmitted lastConnectionsStatsPacketsTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxUInt64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packets Transmitted Number of packets transmitted during the connection.. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Packets Received lastConnectionsStatsPacketsReceived OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxUInt64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packets Received Number of packets received during the connection. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Packets Lost lastConnectionsStatsPacketsLost OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packets Lost Number of packets lost during the connection. This value is obtained by substracting the expected number of packets based on the sequence number from the number of packets received. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Minimum Interarrival Jitter lastConnectionsStatsMinimumInterarrivalJitter OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Minimum Interarrival Jitter Minimum interarrival time, in milliseconds, during the connection. All RTP packets belonging to the connection and received at the RTP level are considered in the calculation. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Maximum Interarrival Jitter lastConnectionsStatsMaximumInterarrivalJitter OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Maximum Interarrival Jitter Maximum interarrival time, in milliseconds, during the connection. All RTP packets belonging to the connection and received at the RTP level are considered in the calculation. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Average Interarrival Jitter lastConnectionsStatsAverageInterarrivalJitter OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Average Interarrival Jitter Average interarrival time, in milliseconds, during the connection. All RTP packets belonging to the connection and received at the RTP level are considered in the calculation. " ::= { lastConnectionsStatsEntry 900 } -- End of table:Last Connections Statistics -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Last Periods Statistics -- *************************************************************************** lastPeriodsStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LastPeriodsStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Last Periods Statistics Last 10 periods statistics. " ::= { statisticsGroup 200 } lastPeriodsStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX LastPeriodsStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Last Periods Statistics. " INDEX { lastPeriodsStatsPeriodIndex } ::= { lastPeriodsStatsTable 1 } LastPeriodsStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { lastPeriodsStatsPeriodIndex Unsigned32, lastPeriodsStatsOctetsTransmitted MxUInt64, lastPeriodsStatsOctetsReceived MxUInt64, lastPeriodsStatsPacketsTransmitted MxUInt64, lastPeriodsStatsPacketsReceived MxUInt64, lastPeriodsStatsPacketsLost Unsigned32, lastPeriodsStatsMinimumInterarrivalJitter Unsigned32, lastPeriodsStatsMaximumInterarrivalJitter Unsigned32, lastPeriodsStatsAverageInterarrivalJitter Unsigned32, lastPeriodsStatsMinimumLatency Unsigned32, lastPeriodsStatsMaximumLatency Unsigned32, lastPeriodsStatsAverageLatency Unsigned32, lastPeriodsStatsPeriodBeginning OCTET STRING, lastPeriodsStatsPeriodEnd OCTET STRING } -- Index:Period Index lastPeriodsStatsPeriodIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..10 ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Period Index Period identificator. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Minimum Latency lastPeriodsStatsMinimumLatency OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Minimum Latency Minimum latency, in milliseconds, during the collection period. This value is the lowest latency for all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 1000 } -- Columnar:Maximum Latency lastPeriodsStatsMaximumLatency OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Maximum Latency Maximum latency, in milliseconds, during the collection period. This value is the highest latency for all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 1100 } -- Columnar:Average Latency lastPeriodsStatsAverageLatency OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Average Latency Average latency, in milliseconds, during the collection period. This value is the weighted average of the latency for all connections that were active during the collection period. For each connection, the total latency of packets received during the collection period and the total number of packets received during the collection period are used in the weighted average calculation. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 1200 } -- Columnar:Period Start lastPeriodsStatsPeriodBeginning OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Period Start Date and time of the collection period beginning. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 1300 } -- Columnar:Period End lastPeriodsStatsPeriodEnd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Period End Date and time of the collection period end. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 1400 } -- Columnar:Octets Transmitted lastPeriodsStatsOctetsTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxUInt64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Octets Transmitted Number of octets transmitted during the collection period. This value is obtained by cumulating the octets transmitted in all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Octets Received lastPeriodsStatsOctetsReceived OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxUInt64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Octets Received Number of octets received during the collection period. This value is obtained by cumulating the octets received in all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Packets Transmitted lastPeriodsStatsPacketsTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxUInt64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packets Transmitted Number of packets transmitted during the collection period. This value is obtained by cumulating the packets transmitted in all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Packets Received lastPeriodsStatsPacketsReceived OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxUInt64 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packets Received Number of packets received during the collection period. This value is obtained by cumulating the packets received in all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Packets Lost lastPeriodsStatsPacketsLost OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packets Lost Number of packets lost during the collection period. This value is obtained by cumulating the packets lost in all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Minimum Interarrival Jitter lastPeriodsStatsMinimumInterarrivalJitter OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Minimum Interarrival Jitter Minimum interarrival time, in milliseconds, during the collection period. This value is the lowest interarrival jitter for all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Maximum Interarrival Jitter lastPeriodsStatsMaximumInterarrivalJitter OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Maximum Interarrival Jitter Maximum interarrival time, in milliseconds, during the collection period. This value is the highest interarrival jitter for all connections that were active during the collection period. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Average Interarrival Jitter lastPeriodsStatsAverageInterarrivalJitter OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Average Interarrival Jitter Average interarrival time, in milliseconds, during the collection period. This value is the weighted average of the interarrival jitter for all connections that were active during the collection period. For each connection, the total jitter of packets received during the collection period and the total number of packets received during the collection period are used in the weighted average calculation. " ::= { lastPeriodsStatsEntry 900 } -- End of table:Last Periods Statistics -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Channel Statistics -- *************************************************************************** channelStatisticsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ChannelStatisticsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Channel Statistics Statistics per endpoint/channel since last reboot or statistics reset. " ::= { statisticsGroup 250 } channelStatisticsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX ChannelStatisticsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Channel Statistics. " INDEX { channelStatisticsEpChannelId } ::= { channelStatisticsTable 1 } ChannelStatisticsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { channelStatisticsEpChannelId OCTET STRING, channelStatisticsPacketsSent Unsigned32, channelStatisticsPacketsReceived Unsigned32, channelStatisticsBytesSent Unsigned32, channelStatisticsBytesReceived Unsigned32, channelStatisticsAverageReceiveInterarrivalJitter Unsigned32, channelStatisticsReset INTEGER } -- Index:Endpoint and channel Identifier channelStatisticsEpChannelId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Endpoint and channel Identifier String that identifies the combination of an endpoint and a channel. The endpoint name is the same as the EpId used to refer to endpoints in other tables. On endpoints with multiple channels, the channel number must be appended at the end of the endpoint name, separated with a dash. Here are a few examples: * Slot3/E1T1-12 refers to endpoint Slot3/E1T1, channel 12. * Phone-Fax1 refers to FXS endpoint Phone-Fax1. No channel number is appended because FXS lines do not support multiple channels. " ::= { channelStatisticsEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Packets Sent channelStatisticsPacketsSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packets Sent Number of packets transmitted on the channel since service start. This value is obtained by cumulating the packets transmitted in all the connections that ended during the collection period. " ::= { channelStatisticsEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Packets Received channelStatisticsPacketsReceived OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packets Received Number of packets received on the channel since service start. This value is obtained by cumulating the packets received in all the connections that ended during the collection period. " ::= { channelStatisticsEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Bytes Sent channelStatisticsBytesSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Bytes Sent Number of bytes transmitted on the channel since service start. This value is obtained by cumulating the bytes transmitted in all the connections that ended during the collection period. " ::= { channelStatisticsEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Bytes Received channelStatisticsBytesReceived OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Bytes Received Number of bytes received on the channel since service start. This value is obtained by cumulating the bytes received in all the connections that ended during the collection period. " ::= { channelStatisticsEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Average Receive Interarrival Jitter channelStatisticsAverageReceiveInterarrivalJitter OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Average Receive Interarrival Jitter Average interarrival time, in microseconds, for the channel since service start. This value is based on the average interarrival jitter of each call ended during the collection period. The value is weighted by the duration of the calls. " ::= { channelStatisticsEntry 600 } -- Row command:Reset channelStatisticsReset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), reset(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Reset Sets all the values of the row to zero. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { channelStatisticsEntry 900 } -- End of table:Channel Statistics -- Scalar:Collection Period Duration statsCollectionPeriodDuration OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..44640 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Collection Period Duration Specifies the collection period duration (in minutes). " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { statisticsGroup 300 } -- Scalar:Enable Notification Per Connection statsPerConnectionNotificationEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Notification Per Connection Enables the generation of connection end statistics notification. * Enable: Notifications are generated. * Disable: Notifications are not generated. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { statisticsGroup 400 } -- Scalar:Enable Notification Per Period statsPerPeriodNotificationEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Notification Per Period Enables the generation of period statistics notification. * Enable: Notifications are generated. * Disable: Notifications are not generated. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { statisticsGroup 500 } -- End of group:Statistics Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Interop Group -- **************************************************************************** interopGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 40000 } -- Scalar:Enforce Symmetric RTP enforceSymmetricRtpEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enforce Symmetric RTP For each bi-directional RTP streams, enforce that incoming RTP packets are from the same source as the destination of outgoing RTP packets. * Enable: Silently discard incoming RTP packets with source address and port differing from the destination address and port of outgoing packets. * Disable: Accept packets from all sources. Enforcing symmetric RTP may prevent legitimate RTP streams coming from a media server from being processed, for example: Music and conferencing servers. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { interopGroup 100 } -- Scalar:Quantity of initial packets sent to transmit a DTMF Out-of-Band -- using RTP interopDtmfRtpInitialPacketQty OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..3 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Quantity of initial packets sent to transmit a DTMF Out-of-Band using RTP Specifies the quantity of packets sent at the beginning of an Out-of-Band DTMF using RTP. This parameter also specifies the quantity of terminating packets that are sent at the end of the DTMF transmission. Note that this parameter has an effect only if the DtmfTransportMethod parameter is set to 'OutOfBandUsingRtp'. " DEFVAL { 3 } ::= { interopGroup 200 } -- Scalar:Packet reception mode interopPacketReceptionMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { mode0(100) , mode1(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Packet reception mode The following modes control the type of processing applied at the reception of RTP packets. * Mode0: Legacy mode. Supports receiving RTP packets with a wider range of packetisation times (ptime), however the call quality will be overly deteriorated on poor network conditions such as high jitter or packet loss. * Mode1: Supports receiving RTP packets with a smaller range of packetisation times (ptime), however it will have an overall better call quality. During SRTP communications, this mode will be automatically applied regardless of the mode configured. Refer to the Codec documentation for more details (e.g. DefaultCodecG711MulawMaxPTime). The Mode0 extends the supported ptime range in reception only, as per the following: * G.711: 10 - 100 ms, in increments of 1 ms. * G.726: 10 - 100 ms, in increments of 1 ms. * G.729: 10 - 100 ms, in increments of 10 ms. * G.723.1: 30 - 120 ms, in increments of 30 ms. " DEFVAL { mode1 } ::= { interopGroup 300 } -- End of group:Interop Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Debug Group -- **************************************************************************** debugGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 50000 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:PCM Capture -- *************************************************************************** pcmCaptureGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { debugGroup 100 } -- Scalar:PCM Capture Enable pcmCaptureEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " PCM Capture Enable Enables PCM capture for the endpoint specified by the PcmCaptureEndpoint parameter and sends the capture to the host configured in the PcmCaptureIpAddr parameter. The captured PCM received from the peer is sent to port 5001 and the captured PCM sent to the peer is sent to port 6001. The PCM capture can be enabled/disabled on-the-fly. The capture starts right away if the endpoint is already in a call, or will be started the next time a call is established. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { pcmCaptureGroup 100 } -- Scalar:PCM Capture Endpoint pcmCaptureEndpoint OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..64) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " PCM Capture Endpoint Unit's endpoint on which the PCM capture must be performed. The endpoint name must match one of the epAdm/endpointTable/ endpointEpId list. For digital interfaces (like ISDN), a '-Channel#' must be appended for the requested channel. The list of endpoints is available under EpAdm.EndpointTable. Valid examples (depending of the platform) are: * PCM capture is to be done on channel #3 of a PRI interface located in slot #2: Slot2/E1T1-3 * PCM capture is to be done on channel #2 of a BRI interface: Bri1-2 * PCM capture is to be done on the 16th FXS port: FXS16 Note that PCM capture does not support capturing on multiple endpoints simultaneously. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { pcmCaptureGroup 200 } -- Scalar:PCM Capture IP Address pcmCaptureIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " PCM Capture IP Address IP address where the captured PCM packets should be sent. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { pcmCaptureGroup 300 } -- End of group:PCM Capture -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:DSP Debug Traces -- *************************************************************************** dspTracingGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { debugGroup 200 } -- Scalar:DSP Debug Traces Enable dspTracingEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " DSP Debug Traces Enable Activates the DSP tracing. When enabled, DSP debugging traces are sent to the syslog. The Diagnostic Traces must be enabled and the DSP trace level set to Debug in order to see these DSP traces. Refer to the Notifications and Logging Manager (Nlm) service's parameters DiagnosticTracesEnable and DiagnosticTracesFilter. WARNING: Sensitive information may be sent in these traces. Use them only for debugging. Leaving them enabled for a long time is a security hole, and may also reduce system performance and affect voice quality. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { dspTracingGroup 100 } -- End of group:DSP Debug Traces -- *************************************************************************** -- Group:DSP Debug Statistics -- *************************************************************************** dspStatsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { debugGroup 300 } -- Scalar:DSP Debug Statistics Enable dspStatsEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " DSP Debug Statistics Enable Activates the DSP channel statistics. When enabled, in-call statistics from the DSP channels are sent to the syslog. The Diagnostic Traces must be enabled and the 'Line/Line Engine' trace level set to Debug or All (nlmMIB /TacGroup) in order to see these statistics. See the following DspStatsInterval and DspStatsFilter parameters for more configuration. WARNING: Enabling the DSP channel statistics might slow down the system and reduce voice quality. Use only for debugging or troubleshooting. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { dspStatsGroup 100 } -- Scalar:DSP Debug Statistics Interval dspStatsInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..3600 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " DSP Debug Statistics Interval The time interval, in seconds, between each statistics request. When greater than 0, it outputs the statistics at the interval specified, and at channel closing. When the interval is 0, it outputs the statistics only at channel closing. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { dspStatsGroup 200 } -- Scalar:DSP Debug Statistics Filter dspStatsFilter OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..255 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " DSP Debug Statistics Filter Sum the values of the statistics groups wanted: * DIM_STAT_ID_EC_DBG (1): Echo Canceller. * DIM_STAT_ID_ERROR (2): Error. * DIM_STAT_ID_FAX_RELAY (4): Fax T38. * DIM_STAT_ID_RX_TX (8): Transmit/Receive. * DIM_STAT_ID_SEC_RTP (16): Security SRTP. * DIM_STAT_ID_VAD (32): Voice Activity Detection. * DIM_STAT_ID_VQMON (64): Voice Quality Monitor. * DIM_STAT_ID_VP (128): Voice Playout. For example a value of 8 means DIM_STAT_ID_RX_TX statistics only, a value of 12 means DIM_STAT_ID_FAX_RELAY and DIM_STAT_ID_RX_TX, and a value of 255 means all groups. This feature is not available on all products. Refer to the Software Configuration Guide for more details. WARNING: Requesting a lot of statistics might slow down the system and reduce voice quality. Use only for debugging or troubleshooting. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { dspStatsGroup 300 } -- End of group:DSP Debug Statistics -- End of group:Debug Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Notification Messages Configuration -- **************************************************************************** notificationsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 60010 } -- Scalar:Minimal Severity of Notification minSeverity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { disable(0) , debug(100) , info(200) , warning(300) , error(400) , critical (500) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Minimal Severity of Notification Sets the minimal severity to issue a notification message incoming from this service. * Disable: No notification is issued. * Debug: All notification messages are issued. * Info: Notification messages with a 'Informational' and higher severity are issued. * Warning: Notification messages with a 'Warning' and higher severity are issued. * Error: Notification messages with an 'Error' and higher severity are issued. * Critical: Notification messages with a 'Critical' severity are issued. " DEFVAL { warning } ::= { notificationsGroup 100 } -- End of group:Notification Messages Configuration -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Configuration Settings -- **************************************************************************** configurationGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { miptMIBObjects 60020 } -- Scalar:Need Restart needRestartInfo OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { no(0) , yes(100) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Need Restart Indicates if the service needs to be restarted for the configuration to fully take effect. * Yes: Service needs to be restarted. * No: Service does not need to be restarted. Services can be restarted by using the Scm.ServiceCommands.Restart command. " ::= { configurationGroup 100 } -- End of group:Configuration Settings END