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" CONTACT-INFO " Mediatrix Telecom, Inc. 4229, Garlock Street Sherbrooke (Quebec) Canada Phone: (819) 829-8749 " DESCRIPTION " Session Border Controller The Session Border Controller (SBC) service allows the administrator to perform SIP to SIP normalization, call routing, NAT traversal, and survivability. " ::= { mediatrixServices 4400 } sbcMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbcMIB 1 } -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Configuration Group -- **************************************************************************** configGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbcMIBObjects 100 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Call Agents -- *************************************************************************** callAgentTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CallAgentEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Call Agents This table contains the parameter used to configure the Call Agents. The changes to this table are applied on execution of the ApplyConfiguration command or when the service is restarted. " ::= { configGroup 100 } callAgentEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CallAgentEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Call Agents. " INDEX { callAgentId } ::= { callAgentTable 1 } CallAgentEntry ::= SEQUENCE { callAgentId Unsigned32, callAgentName OCTET STRING, callAgentEnable MxEnableState, callAgentSignalingInterface Unsigned32, callAgentMediaInterface OCTET STRING, callAgentGateway OCTET STRING, callAgentPeerHost MxIpHostNamePort, callAgentPeerNetwork MxIpAddrMask, callAgentForceTransport INTEGER, callAgentConfigStatus INTEGER, callAgentDelete INTEGER } -- Index:Id callAgentId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for a Call Agent. The Call Agent ID is used by other parameters included in the Configuration Group to refer to a Call Agent. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { callAgentEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Configuration Status callAgentConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(100) , unknownSignalingInterface(200) , unknownMediaInterface(300) , invalidGatewayBinding(400) , invalidConfig(500) , noMediaInterface(600) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Status Configuration status of the row. Indicates if the configuration of this Call Agent is valid and ready to be applied. * Valid: The current content of the row is valid. * UnknownSignalingInterface: The Signaling Interface is not set or has an unknown ID. * UnknownMediaInterface: The Media Interface has an unknown ID. * InvalidGatewayBinding: The parameters binding the gateway to the Call Agent are not configured properly. * InvalidConfig: The configuration is not valid. * NoMediaInterface: The Media Interface is not set. " ::= { callAgentEntry 1000 } -- Row command:Delete callAgentDelete OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), delete(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Delete Delete this CallAgent table entry. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { callAgentEntry 10000 } -- Columnar:Name callAgentName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Name Call Agent name. Alpha-numerics as well as '.', '-' and '_' are valid characters. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { callAgentEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Enable callAgentEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxEnableState MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Enable Activate/deactivate the Call Agent. " DEFVAL { disable } ::= { callAgentEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Signaling Interface callAgentSignalingInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Signaling Interface ID of the Signaling Interface used by this Call Agent. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { callAgentEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Media Interfaces callAgentMediaInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..6) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Media Interfaces ID of the Media Interface used by this Call Agent. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { callAgentEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Gateway callAgentGateway OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Gateway Name of the local gateway to be used by this Call Agent. When no local gateway is selected, the Call Agent will use an external peer. When the Gateway parameter is set to a local gateway, * the PeerHost and PeerNetwork parameters are ignored * the CallAgent.SignalingInterface parameter is ignored and is replaced by the loop_s signaling interface * the CallAgent.MediaInterface parameter can be left empty in which case the loop_m media interface is used A few consistency checks are also performed when the CallAgent.Gateway parameter is configured: * The gateway must exist in the SipEp service. * The gateway's network interface must be set to 'SBC'. * The gateway's media network must be configured on the same network as the Call Agent. When these consistency checks fail, warning notifications are issued but the configuration is not refused. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { callAgentEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Peer Host callAgentPeerHost OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpHostNamePort MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Peer Host FQDN / IP addr and port of the SIP peer for this Call Agent. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { callAgentEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Peer Network callAgentPeerNetwork OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddrMask MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Peer Network Network address of the SIP peers for this Call Agent. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { callAgentEntry 800 } -- Columnar:Force Transport callAgentForceTransport OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(100) , tCP(200) , uDP(300) , tLS(400) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Force Transport Force the Call Agent to use the selected transport protocol when initiating SIP dialogs. * None: Transport is not forced. Will use UDP if the use of another transport protocol is not forced elsewhere. * TCP: The outbound SIP signalling will be transported over TCP on the normal port. * UDP: The outbound SIP signalling will be transported over UDP on the normal port. * TLS: The outbound SIP signalling will be transported over TLS on the secure port. Note: To force TLS and guarantee that no other transport protocol can be used, you must also set the SignalingInterface.AllowedTransports parameter to TlsOnly. " DEFVAL { none } ::= { callAgentEntry 900 } -- End of table:Call Agents -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Call Agent Rulesets -- *************************************************************************** callAgentRulesetTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CallAgentRulesetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Call Agent Rulesets This table allows the user/administrator to associate Rulesets to Call Agents. The changes to this table are applied when the ApplyConfiguration command is executed or when the service is restarted. The changes to the ruleset files are applied when the ApplyConfiguration command is executed or when the service is restarted. Even if the ConfigModifiedStatus parameter does not indicate 'yes', after modifying the CallAgentRuleset table, you must execute the ApplyConfiguration command. " ::= { configGroup 200 } callAgentRulesetEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CallAgentRulesetEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Call Agent Rulesets. " INDEX { callAgentRulesetId } ::= { callAgentRulesetTable 1 } CallAgentRulesetEntry ::= SEQUENCE { callAgentRulesetId Unsigned32, callAgentRulesetCallAgent Unsigned32, callAgentRulesetPriority Unsigned32, callAgentRulesetRuleset OCTET STRING, callAgentRulesetParameters OCTET STRING, callAgentRulesetConfigStatus INTEGER, callAgentRulesetDelete INTEGER } -- Index:Id callAgentRulesetId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for this Ruleset association. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { callAgentRulesetEntry 100 } -- Row command:Delete callAgentRulesetDelete OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), delete(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Delete Delete this entry from the table. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { callAgentRulesetEntry 10000 } -- Columnar:CallAgent callAgentRulesetCallAgent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " CallAgent ID of the CallAgent table entry to which this Ruleset is attached. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { callAgentRulesetEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Priority callAgentRulesetPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..2147483647 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Priority Execution priority of this Ruleset for the Call Agent. Inbound rules of the Ruleset are executed in ascending priority order. Outbound rules are executed in descending priority order. " DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { callAgentRulesetEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Ruleset callAgentRulesetRuleset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..48) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Ruleset Name of the Ruleset to which the Call Agent is attached. This name must match the name of a Call Agent ruleset file in the local storage of this device (see the File Service). This file must have the exact same name with a '.crs' extension. For example: 'my_ruleset.crs'. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { callAgentRulesetEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Ruleset Parameters callAgentRulesetParameters OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..512) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Ruleset Parameters List of named parameters (parameter=value) for the Ruleset. General format: parameter1=value1 parameter2=value2 parameter3=value3 Each parameter-value pair must be separated by a space. The values can contain any character, with the following constraints: * Values that contain space characters must be enclosed within double quotes. * Within the values, double quotes and backslash characters must be escaped with a backslash. The maximum length for a value is 100 characters. Example: FirstValue=1 SecondValue = 192.168.0.1:5060 ThirdValue ='A more complex string' " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { callAgentRulesetEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Configuration Status callAgentRulesetConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(100) , unknownRuleset(200) , invalidConfig (300) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Status Configuration status of the Ruleset. Indicates whether this Ruleset is valid and ready to be applied. * Valid: The current content of the row is valid. * UnknownRuleset: The ruleset file is not found. * InvalidConfig: The configuration is not valid. " ::= { callAgentRulesetEntry 600 } -- End of table:Call Agent Rulesets -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Call Agent Ruleset Catalog -- *************************************************************************** callAgentRulesetCatalogTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CallAgentRulesetCatalogEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Call Agent Ruleset Catalog This table displays the call agent Rulesets installed on this device. " ::= { configGroup 250 } callAgentRulesetCatalogEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CallAgentRulesetCatalogEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Call Agent Ruleset Catalog. " INDEX { callAgentRulesetCatalogId } ::= { callAgentRulesetCatalogTable 1 } CallAgentRulesetCatalogEntry ::= SEQUENCE { callAgentRulesetCatalogId Unsigned32, callAgentRulesetCatalogName OCTET STRING, callAgentRulesetCatalogDescription OCTET STRING, callAgentRulesetCatalogOrigin INTEGER } -- Index:Id callAgentRulesetCatalogId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique identifier of the row in the table. " ::= { callAgentRulesetCatalogEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Name callAgentRulesetCatalogName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Name Ruleset name. The Ruleset name is based on the file name from which the extension '.crs' was removed. " ::= { callAgentRulesetCatalogEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Description callAgentRulesetCatalogDescription OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..512) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Description Description of the Ruleset. " ::= { callAgentRulesetCatalogEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Origin callAgentRulesetCatalogOrigin OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { factory(100) , custom(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Origin Origin of the Ruleset. * Factory: Read only Ruleset delivered with the application. * Custom: User defined Ruleset. A custom Ruleset has priority over a factory Ruleset. If a custom Ruleset is created with the same name as a factory Ruleset, it is the custom Ruleset that will be shown and used. Once the custom Ruleset is deleted, the factory Ruleset will be reactivated. Cloning, editing and saving a factory Ruleset will create a custom Ruleset without modifying the factory Ruleset. " ::= { callAgentRulesetCatalogEntry 400 } -- End of table:Call Agent Ruleset Catalog -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Routing Rulesets -- *************************************************************************** routingRulesTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RoutingRulesEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Routing Rulesets This table allows the user/administrator to configure the Routing Rulesets. The changes to this table are applied when the ApplyConfiguration command is executed or when the service is restarted. The changes to the ruleset files are applied when the ApplyConfiguration command is executed or when the service is restarted. Even if the ConfigModifiedStatus parameter does not indicate 'yes' after modifying the RoutingRules table, you must execute the ApplyConfiguration command. " ::= { configGroup 300 } routingRulesEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RoutingRulesEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Routing Rulesets. " INDEX { routingRulesId } ::= { routingRulesTable 1 } RoutingRulesEntry ::= SEQUENCE { routingRulesId Unsigned32, routingRulesPriority Unsigned32, routingRulesRuleset OCTET STRING, routingRulesParameters OCTET STRING, routingRulesConfigStatus INTEGER, routingRulesDelete INTEGER } -- Index:Id routingRulesId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for this RoutingRules table entry. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { routingRulesEntry 100 } -- Row command:Delete routingRulesDelete OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), delete(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Delete Delete this entry from the table. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { routingRulesEntry 10000 } -- Columnar:Priority routingRulesPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..2147483647 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Priority Priority of execution of the Routing Rulesets. " DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { routingRulesEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Ruleset routingRulesRuleset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..48) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Ruleset Name of the Routing Ruleset. This name must have the exact same name with the same extension ('.rrs') as the name of the routing ruleset file located in the local storage of this device (see the File Service). For example: 'my_routing_ruleset.rrs'. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { routingRulesEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Parameters routingRulesParameters OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..512) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Parameters List of parameters with their value (parameter=value) for the Routing Ruleset. General format: parameter1=value1 parameter2=value2 parameter3=value3 Each parameter-value pair must be separated by a space. The values can contain any character, with the following constraints: * Values that contain space characters must be enclosed within double quotes. * Within the values, double quotes and backslash characters must be escaped with a backslash. The maximum length for a value is 100 characters. Example: FirstValue=1 SecondValue = 192.168.0.1:5060 ThirdValue ='A more complex string' " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { routingRulesEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Configuration Status routingRulesConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(100) , unknownRuleset(200) , invalidConfig (300) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Status Configuration status of this routing entry. Indicates whether the RoutingRules table entry is valid and ready to be applied. * Valid: The current content of the row is valid. * UnknownRuleset: The ruleset file is not found. * InvalidConfig: The configuration is not valid. " ::= { routingRulesEntry 500 } -- End of table:Routing Rulesets -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Routing Ruleset Catalog -- *************************************************************************** routingRulesetCatalogTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RoutingRulesetCatalogEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Routing Ruleset Catalog This table displays the routing Rulesets installed on this device. " ::= { configGroup 350 } routingRulesetCatalogEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RoutingRulesetCatalogEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Routing Ruleset Catalog. " INDEX { routingRulesetCatalogId } ::= { routingRulesetCatalogTable 1 } RoutingRulesetCatalogEntry ::= SEQUENCE { routingRulesetCatalogId Unsigned32, routingRulesetCatalogName OCTET STRING, routingRulesetCatalogDescription OCTET STRING, routingRulesetCatalogOrigin INTEGER } -- Index:Id routingRulesetCatalogId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique identifier of the row in the table. " ::= { routingRulesetCatalogEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Name routingRulesetCatalogName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Name Ruleset name. The Ruleset name is based on the file name from which the extension '.rrs' was removed. " ::= { routingRulesetCatalogEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Description routingRulesetCatalogDescription OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..512) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Description Description of the Ruleset. " ::= { routingRulesetCatalogEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Origin routingRulesetCatalogOrigin OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { factory(100) , custom(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Origin Origin of the Ruleset. * Factory: Read only Ruleset delivered with the application. * Custom: User defined Ruleset. A custom Ruleset has priority over a factory Ruleset. If a custom Ruleset is created with the same name as a factory Ruleset, it is the custom Ruleset that will be shown and used. Once the custom Ruleset is deleted, the factory Ruleset will be reactivated. Cloning, editing and saving a factory Ruleset will create a custom Ruleset without modifying the factory Ruleset. " ::= { routingRulesetCatalogEntry 400 } -- End of table:Routing Ruleset Catalog -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Signaling Interfaces -- *************************************************************************** signalingInterfaceTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SignalingInterfaceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Signaling Interfaces This table allows the user/administrator to configure the Signaling Interfaces. To apply the changes made to this table, the service must be restarted. " ::= { configGroup 400 } signalingInterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SignalingInterfaceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Signaling Interfaces. " INDEX { signalingInterfaceId } ::= { signalingInterfaceTable 1 } SignalingInterfaceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { signalingInterfaceId Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceName OCTET STRING, signalingInterfaceNetworkInterface OCTET STRING, signalingInterfacePort Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceSecurePort Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceTlsMode INTEGER, signalingInterfaceAllowedTransports INTEGER, signalingInterfacePublicIpAddr MxIpAddress, signalingInterfaceTcpConnectTimeout Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceTcpIdleTimeout Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceConfigStatus INTEGER, signalingInterfaceDelete INTEGER } -- Index:Id signalingInterfaceId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for a Signaling Interface. The Signaling Interface ID is used by other parameters included in the Configuration Group to refer to this Signaling Interface. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 100 } -- Row command:Delete signalingInterfaceDelete OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), delete(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Delete Delete this entry from the table. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 10000 } -- Columnar:Name signalingInterfaceName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Name Signaling Interface name. Alpha-numerics as well as '.', '-' and '_' are valid characters. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Network Interface signalingInterfaceNetworkInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..50) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Network Interface The name of the BNI Network Interface this Signaling Interface is linked to. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Port signalingInterfacePort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..65535 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Port Signaling port number on which to receive and send requests. A value of '0' uses the default SIP port. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Secure Port signalingInterfaceSecurePort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..65535 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Secure Port Signaling port number used to receive and send Secure SIP requests. A value of '0' uses the default Secure SIP port. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 450 } -- Columnar:TLS Mode signalingInterfaceTlsMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { both(100) , client(200) , server(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " TLS Mode The TLS mode that this signaling interface uses. * Both: Permits both client and server connections. * Client: This Signaling Interface can only be used as a TLS client. If no host certificate is present on the unit only this mode is enabled * Server: This Signaling Interface can only be used as a TLS server. This mode requires a valid host certificate on the unit. " DEFVAL { client } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 475 } -- Columnar:Allowed Transports signalingInterfaceAllowedTransports OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { all(100) , tlsOnly(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Allowed Transports This parameter configures which transport protocols are allowed on the Sinaling Interface. The possible values are: * All: The Signaling Interface has no restriction on the transport protocol. It supports all transport protocols supported by the SBC. * TlsOnly: The Signaling Interface only supports TLS. Incoming SIP requests that are not in TLS are not directed to this Signaling Interface. Outgoing SIP requests are forced to TLS, even when the ForceTransport parameter is set to another transport protocol or when the Contact received when establishing a dialog specifies another transport protocol. " DEFVAL { all } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 480 } -- Columnar:Public IP Address signalingInterfacePublicIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Public IP Address Public IP address of this Signaling Interface. Use this parameter when the interface is located on the 'private' side of a NAT and must be contacted from the 'public' side. This parameter must be set to the public IP address of the NAT. The NAT must be configured with port forwarding to the 'private' IP address of this Interface, e.g. as per the NetworkInterface parameter. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Tcp Connection Timeout signalingInterfaceTcpConnectTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..127000 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Tcp Connection Timeout TCP connection timeout, in milliseconds, for connections initiated by the SBC service. " DEFVAL { 10000 } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Tcp Idle Timeout signalingInterfaceTcpIdleTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..300000 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Tcp Idle Timeout Idle timeout, in milliseconds, after which a TCP connection is closed. A value of '0' means there is no idle timeout. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Configuration Status signalingInterfaceConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(100) , unknownNetworkInterface(200) , portConflict(300) , invalidTlsMode(350) , invalidTransportMode(380) , invalidConfig(400) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Status Configuration status of this Signaling Interface. Indicates if the Signaling Interface configuration is valid and ready to be applied. * Valid: The current content of the row is valid. * UnknownNetworkInterface: The NetworkInterface parameter is either empty or unknown. * PortConflict: The selected port is in conflict with another usage. * InvalidTlsMode: The selected port is in conflict with another usage. * InvalidTransportMode: The Signaling Interface is configured to use only TLS transport and host validation is required by configuration but no CA certificate is present. * InvalidConfig: The configuration of this Signaling Interface is invalid. " ::= { signalingInterfaceEntry 800 } -- End of table:Signaling Interfaces -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Media Interfaces -- *************************************************************************** mediaInterfaceTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MediaInterfaceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Media Interfaces This table allows the user/administrator to configure the Media Interfaces. To apply the changes made to this table, the service must be restarted. " ::= { configGroup 500 } mediaInterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MediaInterfaceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Media Interfaces. " INDEX { mediaInterfaceId } ::= { mediaInterfaceTable 1 } MediaInterfaceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { mediaInterfaceId Unsigned32, mediaInterfaceName OCTET STRING, mediaInterfaceNetworkInterface OCTET STRING, mediaInterfacePortRange OCTET STRING, mediaInterfacePublicIpAddr MxIpAddress, mediaInterfaceConfigStatus INTEGER, mediaInterfaceDelete INTEGER } -- Index:Id mediaInterfaceId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for a Media Interface. The Media Interface ID is used by other parameters included in the Configuration Group to refer to this Media Interface. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { mediaInterfaceEntry 100 } -- Row command:Delete mediaInterfaceDelete OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), delete(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Delete Delete this entry from the table. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { mediaInterfaceEntry 10000 } -- Columnar:Name mediaInterfaceName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Name Media Interface name. Alpha-numerics as well as '.', '-' and '_' are valid characters. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { mediaInterfaceEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Network Interface mediaInterfaceNetworkInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..50) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Network Interface The name of the BNI Network Interface the Signaling Interface is linked to. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { mediaInterfaceEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Port range mediaInterfacePortRange OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..20) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Port range Range of ports assigned to send and receive media traffic. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { mediaInterfaceEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Public Ip Address mediaInterfacePublicIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Public Ip Address Public IP address of this Media Interface. Use this parameter when the interface is located on the 'private' side of a NAT and must be contacted from the 'public' side. This parameter must be set to the public IP address of the NAT. The NAT must be configured with port forwarding to the 'private' IP address of this Interface, e.g. as per the NetworkInterface parameter. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { mediaInterfaceEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Configuration Status mediaInterfaceConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(100) , unknownNetworkInterface(200) , portConflict(300) , invalidConfig(400) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Status Configuration status of the row. Indicates if this Media Interface is valid and ready to be applied. * Valid: The current content of the row is valid. * UnknownNetworkInterface: The NetworkIterface parameter is either empty or unknown. * PortConflict: The selected port is in conflict with another usage. * InvalidConfig: The configuration of this Media Interface is invalid. " ::= { mediaInterfaceEntry 600 } -- End of table:Media Interfaces -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Registration Agent Configuration -- *************************************************************************** registrationAgentTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RegistrationAgentEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Registration Agent Configuration This table allows the user/administrator to configure the Registration Agent. The changes to this table take effect immediately. " ::= { configGroup 600 } registrationAgentEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RegistrationAgentEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Registration Agent Configuration. " INDEX { registrationAgentId } ::= { registrationAgentTable 1 } RegistrationAgentEntry ::= SEQUENCE { registrationAgentId Unsigned32, registrationAgentUsername OCTET STRING, registrationAgentDomain OCTET STRING, registrationAgentFriendlyName OCTET STRING, registrationAgentContact OCTET STRING, registrationAgentRegistrationType INTEGER, registrationAgentExpireValue Unsigned32, registrationAgentRetryInterval Unsigned32, registrationAgentConfigStatus INTEGER, registrationAgentDelete INTEGER } -- Index:Id registrationAgentId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for this Registration Agent. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 100 } -- Row command:Delete registrationAgentDelete OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), delete(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Delete Delete this entry from the table. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 10000 } -- Columnar:User Name registrationAgentUsername OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " User Name User name in the Address of Record (AoR) of this registration entry. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Domain registrationAgentDomain OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Domain Domain in the Address of Record (AoR) of this registration entry. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Friendly Name registrationAgentFriendlyName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Friendly Name Friendly name of this registration entry. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Contact registrationAgentContact OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Contact SIP Contact to register. This field accepts the syntax of standard expressions of the SIP contact header. Also it supports a Call Agent macro format %capubip(ca_name)% that is substituted by the actual address and port values of the Call Agent designated by ca_name. Note that the public address is used when the Signaling Interface associated with the Call Agent is configured with the public address. Otherwise, the network interface address of the Signaling Interface is used. The macro can be used alone or within a contact expression: * %capubip(ca_name)% - the macro is replaced by the IP address and port and prefixed by 'sip:'. * sip:user@%CallAgentName%;uri-parameters?headers - the macro is replaced by the IP address and port within the contact expression. Examples of using this macro: * %capubip(wan_ip_trunk_ca)% --> sip:1.1.1.1:5060 * sip:user@%capubip(wan_ip_trunk_ca)% --> sip:user@1.1.1.1:5060 * sips:user@%capubip(wan_ip_trunk_ca)%;uri-parameters? headers --> sips:user@1.1.1.1:5060;uri-parameters?headers Where 1.1.1.1:5060 are the IP address and port of the Signaling Interface associated with the wan_ip_trunk_ca Call Agent. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Registration Type registrationAgentRegistrationType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { normal(100) , rFC6140(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Registration Type Selects the type of registrations made by this Registration Agent. * Normal: Registrations made by this Registration Agent are regular registrations for single users. * RFC6140: Registrations made by this Registration Agent are bulk registrations as defined in RFC 6140. " DEFVAL { normal } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 550 } -- Columnar:Expire Value registrationAgentExpireValue OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..86400 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Expire Value Registration expiration, in seconds. " DEFVAL { 3600 } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Retry Interval registrationAgentRetryInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 1..86400 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Retry Interval Interval, in seconds, to retry an unsuccessful registration. " DEFVAL { 600 } ::= { registrationAgentEntry 700 } -- Columnar:Configuration Status registrationAgentConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(100) , invalidConfig(200), invalidContact (300) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Status Configuration status of the Registration Agent. Indicates if the Registration Agent entry is valid. A valid entry is applied immediately when entering it. * Valid: The current content of the row is valid. * InvalidConfig: The configuration is not valid. * InvalidContact: The contact is not valid. Possible causes are: + The macro used as the contact refers to a Call Agent that is not active or non-existent. + The Registration Type is RFC 6140 and the contact has a user part. " ::= { registrationAgentEntry 800 } -- End of table:Registration Agent Configuration -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Peer Monitoring Configuration -- *************************************************************************** peerMonitoringTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PeerMonitoringEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Peer Monitoring Configuration This table extends the CallAgent table with the configuration of the Blacklisting and the Peer Server Monitoring. Blacklisting is the mechanism through which SIP server availability is managed. Unresponsive servers are put in a blacklist for a duration of BlackListingDuration and are not used during that time. To complement Blacklisting, Peer Monitoring can be used to actively verify if servers are responsive. This allows detecting unresponsive servers before they are used. Peer Monitoring is done by sending SIP OPTIONs to the monitored servers. A server can be blacklisted as a result of Peer Monitoring or in the course of normal SIP signaling. During 'normal' SIP signaling, a server can be blacklisted on dialog-opening transactions or on out-of-dialog transactions. The in-dialog transactions that fail do not cause blacklisting. Peer Monitoring is based on the value of CallAgent.PeerHost. If the value of the CallAgent.PeerHost parameter is an IP address, then the Peer Monitoring is made on this address. If the value of the CallAgent.PeerHost parameter is an FQDN, all the address:port values obtained from the DNS are monitored independently. The Call Agent is considered blacklisted only when all the address:port values obtained from the DNS are blacklisted. Peer Monitoring is done using the transport protocol configured in the CallAgent.ForceTransport parameter. If this parameter is not configured, the default SIP transport (UDP) is used. Peer Monitoring is performed independently of the rules defined in the Routing Rulesets. The changes to this table are applied when the ApplyConfiguration command is executed or when the service is restarted. " ::= { configGroup 700 } peerMonitoringEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PeerMonitoringEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Peer Monitoring Configuration. " INDEX { peerMonitoringId } ::= { peerMonitoringTable 1 } PeerMonitoringEntry ::= SEQUENCE { peerMonitoringId Unsigned32, peerMonitoringKeepAliveInterval Unsigned32, peerMonitoringBlackListingDuration Unsigned32, peerMonitoringBlackListingDelay Unsigned32, peerMonitoringBlackListingErrorCodes OCTET STRING } -- Index:Id peerMonitoringId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id ID of the CallAgent table entry used to configure the Peer Monitoring. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { peerMonitoringEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Keep-Alive Interval peerMonitoringKeepAliveInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..3600 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Keep-Alive Interval Interval, in seconds, for sending Keep-Alive OPTIONS to monitor the Call Agent's peer. Special value '0' means the Peer Monitoring feature is disabled. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { peerMonitoringEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Blacklisting Duration peerMonitoringBlackListingDuration OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..86400 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Blacklisting Duration Duration, in seconds, that a peer host remains blacklisted when it appears to be down. Special value '0' means a peer host is never blacklisted. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { peerMonitoringEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Blacklisting Delay peerMonitoringBlackListingDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 ( 0..60000 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Blacklisting Delay Delay, in milliseconds, after which the peer is considered to be 'down' following expiration of the transaction timer. A value of '0' means the peer host is blacklisted immediately after expiration of the transaction timer. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { peerMonitoringEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Blacklisting Error Codes peerMonitoringBlackListingErrorCodes OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..200) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Blacklisting Error Codes Comma-separated list of SIP response codes indicating the peer is down. After sending a monitoring request or any other message to the peer, if the Call Agent receives one of these response codes, the peer host is immediately blacklisted. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { peerMonitoringEntry 500 } -- End of table:Peer Monitoring Configuration -- Scalar:Configuration Modified Status configModifiedStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { yes(100) , no(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Modified Status Indicates that some configuration changes need the ApplyConfiguration command to be executed in order to take effect or to be validated. Restarting the service will also apply these changes. 1. Yes: The configuration has been modified but has not been applied. 2. No: The configuration has not been modified. Use the ApplyConfiguration command to apply the configuration. " ::= { configGroup 800 } -- End of group:Configuration Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Routing Group -- **************************************************************************** routingGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbcMIBObjects 150 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Prefix-Based Routing -- *************************************************************************** prefixBasedRoutingTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrefixBasedRoutingEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Prefix-Based Routing This table contains the prefix-based routing rules. The changes to this table take effect immediately. " ::= { routingGroup 100 } prefixBasedRoutingEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PrefixBasedRoutingEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Prefix-Based Routing. " INDEX { prefixBasedRoutingRuleId } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingTable 1 } PrefixBasedRoutingEntry ::= SEQUENCE { prefixBasedRoutingRuleId Unsigned32, prefixBasedRoutingPrefix OCTET STRING, prefixBasedRoutingDestinationCa Unsigned32, prefixBasedRoutingRoutingMethod INTEGER, prefixBasedRoutingDestinationOverride OCTET STRING, prefixBasedRoutingRUriHandling INTEGER, prefixBasedRoutingForceTransport INTEGER, prefixBasedRoutingConfigStatus INTEGER, prefixBasedRoutingDelete INTEGER } -- Index:RuleId prefixBasedRoutingRuleId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " RuleId Unique numerical identifier for this rule. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Configuration Status prefixBasedRoutingConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(100) , invalidCa(200) , noPrefix(300) , invalidDestination(400) , destinationOverrideMandatory(500) , prefixDuplicate(600) , invalidConfig(700) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Status Configuration status of the row. Indicates if the PrefixBasedRouting entry is valid and ready to be applied. * Valid: The current content of the row is valid. * InvalidCa: The Call Agent is not defined. * NoPrefix: The prefix is not defined. * InvalidDestination: The destination is not valid. * DestinationOverrideMandatory: The destination override is missing. * PrefixDuplicate: The prefix is already used by an other entry. * InvalidConfig: The configuration is not valid. " ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 1000 } -- Row command:Delete prefixBasedRoutingDelete OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), delete(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Delete Delete this entry from the table. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 10000 } -- Columnar:Prefix prefixBasedRoutingPrefix OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..50) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Prefix Prefix to match in order to apply the rule. A rule is selected using the longest-prefix-match algorithm. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Destination Call Agent prefixBasedRoutingDestinationCa OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Destination Call Agent Id of a Call Agent in the CallAgent table. This Call Agent is used for sending the request. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Routing Method prefixBasedRoutingRoutingMethod OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { nextHop(100) , outboundProxy(200) , requestUri(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Routing Method Method used for routing. * NextHop: This method allows sending the request directly to this next hop, without necessarily modifying the outbound message. The next hop is used for all requests within a given SIP dialog, thus ignoring data from the dialog state (remote URI, route set). If the target Call Agent is defined with a peer host, the next hop field default destination is the IP address or domain name and port of that host. Otherwise, it is mandatory to enter an override destination (domain name or IP address). When using the NextHop method, the DestinationOveride parameter supports multiple destinations by using a comma-separated list of destinations. * OutboundProxy: This method adds a Route header field to the forwarded request, which will be considered for routing by the SIP transport layer. Similar to the NextHop method, the default destination is a URI built out of the IP address or domain name and port as defined by the Call Agent, if applicable. * RequestUri: This method uses the Request URI (R-URI) to determine the next hop. Note that the target Call Agent set is still used to execute the outbound rulesets regardless of the host portion of the R-URI. " DEFVAL { nextHop } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Destination Override prefixBasedRoutingDestinationOverride OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..200) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Destination Override String containing a coma-separated list of IP addresses or FQDNs to use as the next hop when the routing method is set to 'NextHop' or 'OutboundProxy'. This destination overrides the peer host that is configured in the target Call Agent. If the target Call Agent does not specify a peer host then using the destination override is mandatory. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Request URI Handling prefixBasedRoutingRUriHandling OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(100) , update(200) , replace(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Request URI Handling Indicates how to handle the host part of the Request URI. * None: Leave the request URI unmodified. * Update: Update the host part of the Request URI with the destination next hop or outbound proxy. * Replace: Replace the Request URI by the (resolved) numeric IP address of the next hop. " DEFVAL { none } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Force Transport prefixBasedRoutingForceTransport OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { none(100) , tCP(200) , uDP(300) , tLS(400) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Force Transport Force the use of a selected transport protocol when initiating SIP dialogs. Supersedes what is defined in the Call Agent. * None: Transport is not forced. Will use UDP if the use of another transport protocol is not forced elsewhere. * TCP: The outbound SIP signaling will be transported over TCP on the normal port. * UDP: The outbound SIP signaling will be transported over UDP on the normal port. * TLS: The outbound SIP signaling will be transported over TLS on the secure port. Note: To force TLS and guarantee that no other transport protocol can be used, you must also set the SignalingInterface.AllowedTransports parameter to TlsOnly. " DEFVAL { none } ::= { prefixBasedRoutingEntry 700 } -- End of table:Prefix-Based Routing -- End of group:Routing Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Registration Group -- **************************************************************************** registrationGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbcMIBObjects 170 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Static Registration -- *************************************************************************** staticRegistrationTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF StaticRegistrationEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Static Registration This table contains the Static Registration entries. It is used by Rulesets to validate or to update, with the table's content, various fields of a SIP request. The changes to this table take effect immediately. " ::= { registrationGroup 100 } staticRegistrationEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX StaticRegistrationEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Static Registration. " INDEX { staticRegistrationRegistrationId } ::= { staticRegistrationTable 1 } StaticRegistrationEntry ::= SEQUENCE { staticRegistrationRegistrationId Unsigned32, staticRegistrationAor OCTET STRING, staticRegistrationContact OCTET STRING, staticRegistrationConfigStatus INTEGER, staticRegistrationDelete INTEGER } -- Index:Registration Id staticRegistrationRegistrationId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Registration Id Unique numerical identifier for this registration entry. " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { staticRegistrationEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Configuration Status staticRegistrationConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { valid(100) , aorDuplicate(200) , invalidConfig(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Configuration Status Configuration status of the row. Indicates if the StaticRegistration entry is valid and ready to be applied. * Valid: The current content of the row is valid. * AorDuplicate: The Aor is identical to another one within the table. * InvalidConfig: The configuration is not valid. " ::= { staticRegistrationEntry 1000 } -- Row command:Delete staticRegistrationDelete OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noOp(0), delete(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Delete Delete this entry from the table. " DEFVAL { noOp } ::= { staticRegistrationEntry 10000 } -- Columnar:Address of Record staticRegistrationAor OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..50) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Address of Record The address of record, in URI format, of this registration entry. For example: sip:alice@example.com This value must be unique within the table. " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { staticRegistrationEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Contact staticRegistrationContact OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..50) ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Contact The SIP contact, in URI format, used for this registration entry. For example: sip:5551212@192.168.11.23:5060 " DEFVAL { "" } ::= { staticRegistrationEntry 300 } -- End of table:Static Registration -- End of group:Registration Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Status Group -- **************************************************************************** statusGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbcMIBObjects 200 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Call Agent Status -- *************************************************************************** callAgentStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CallAgentStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Call Agent Status This table displays the status and the active configuration of the Call Agents. " ::= { statusGroup 100 } callAgentStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CallAgentStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Call Agent Status. " INDEX { callAgentStatusId } ::= { callAgentStatusTable 1 } CallAgentStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE { callAgentStatusId Unsigned32, callAgentStatusName OCTET STRING, callAgentStatusSignalingInterface Unsigned32, callAgentStatusMediaInterface OCTET STRING, callAgentStatusGateway OCTET STRING, callAgentStatusPeerHost MxIpAddress, callAgentStatusState INTEGER } -- Index:Id callAgentStatusId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for a Call Agent. The Call Agent ID is used by other parameters included in the Status Group to refer to a Call Agent. " ::= { callAgentStatusEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Name callAgentStatusName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Name Call Agent name. This name is displayed everywhere the Call Agent is used in the Management Interface. " ::= { callAgentStatusEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Signaling Interface callAgentStatusSignalingInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Signaling Interface ID of the Signaling Interface used by this Call Agent. " ::= { callAgentStatusEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Media Interface callAgentStatusMediaInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Media Interface ID of the Media Interface used by this Call Agent. " ::= { callAgentStatusEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Gateway callAgentStatusGateway OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Gateway Name of the local gateway to be used by this Call Agent. When no local gateway is selected, the Call Agent will use an external peer. " ::= { callAgentStatusEntry 500 } -- Columnar:IP address of the peer callAgentStatusPeerHost OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " IP address of the peer Resolved IP address of the peer. " ::= { callAgentStatusEntry 600 } -- Columnar:State callAgentStatusState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active(100) , networkDown(200), internalError(300) , peerDown(400) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " State State of the call agent. * Active: The Call Agent is active. * NetworkDown: The Call Agent is inactive because the network is down. " ::= { callAgentStatusEntry 700 } -- End of table:Call Agent Status -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Signaling Interfaces -- *************************************************************************** signalingInterfaceStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SignalingInterfaceStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Signaling Interfaces This table displays the active configuration of the Signaling Interfaces. " ::= { statusGroup 200 } signalingInterfaceStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SignalingInterfaceStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Signaling Interfaces. " INDEX { signalingInterfaceStatusId } ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusTable 1 } SignalingInterfaceStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE { signalingInterfaceStatusId Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceStatusName OCTET STRING, signalingInterfaceStatusNetworkInterface OCTET STRING, signalingInterfaceStatusPort Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceStatusSecurePort Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceStatusTlsMode INTEGER, signalingInterfaceStatusAllowedTransports INTEGER, signalingInterfaceStatusPublicIpAddr MxIpAddress, signalingInterfaceStatusTcpConnectTimeout Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceStatusTcpIdleTimeout Unsigned32, signalingInterfaceStatusIpAddress MxIpAddress, signalingInterfaceStatusState INTEGER } -- Index:Id signalingInterfaceStatusId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for a Signaling Interface. The Signaling Interface ID is used by other parameters included in the Status Group to refer to this Signaling Interface. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Name signalingInterfaceStatusName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Name Signaling Interface name. This name is displayed everywhere the Signaling Interface is used in the Management Interface. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Network Interface signalingInterfaceStatusNetworkInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Network Interface The name of the BNI Network Interface on which this Signaling Interface is attached. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Port signalingInterfaceStatusPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Port Signaling port number on which requests are sent and received. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Secure Port signalingInterfaceStatusSecurePort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Secure Port Signaling Secure Port number. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 450 } -- Columnar:TLS Mode signalingInterfaceStatusTlsMode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { both(100) , client(200) , server(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " TLS Mode The TLS mode that this signaling interface uses. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 475 } -- Columnar:Allowed Transports signalingInterfaceStatusAllowedTransports OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { all(100) , tlsOnly(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Allowed Transports Transport protocols allowed on the Signaling Interface. The possible values are: * All: The Signaling Interface has no restriction on the transport protocol. It supports all transport protocols supported by the SBC. * TlsOnly: The Signaling Interface supports only TLS. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 485 } -- Columnar:Public Ip Address signalingInterfaceStatusPublicIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Public Ip Address Public IP address for near-end NAT traversal. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 500 } -- Columnar:Tcp Connection Timeout signalingInterfaceStatusTcpConnectTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Tcp Connection Timeout TCP connection timeout, in milliseconds, for connections initiated by the SBC. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 600 } -- Columnar:Tcp Idle Timeout signalingInterfaceStatusTcpIdleTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Tcp Idle Timeout Idle timeout, in milliseconds, after which a TCP connection is closed. Special value '0' means there is no idle timeout. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 700 } -- Columnar:IP Address signalingInterfaceStatusIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " IP Address Current local IP address of this Signaling Interface. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 800 } -- Columnar:State signalingInterfaceStatusState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active(100) , networkDown(200) , noIpAddress(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " State State * Active: The Signaling Interface is active. * NetworkDown: The Signaling Interface is inactive because the network is down. * NoIpAddress: The Signaling Interface is inactive because it has no IP address. " ::= { signalingInterfaceStatusEntry 900 } -- End of table:Signaling Interfaces -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Media Interfaces Status -- *************************************************************************** mediaInterfaceStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MediaInterfaceStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Media Interfaces Status This table displays the active configuration of the Media Interfaces. " ::= { statusGroup 300 } mediaInterfaceStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MediaInterfaceStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Media Interfaces Status. " INDEX { mediaInterfaceStatusId } ::= { mediaInterfaceStatusTable 1 } MediaInterfaceStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE { mediaInterfaceStatusId Unsigned32, mediaInterfaceStatusName OCTET STRING, mediaInterfaceStatusNetworkInterface OCTET STRING, mediaInterfaceStatusPortRange OCTET STRING, mediaInterfaceStatusPublicIpAddr MxIpAddress, mediaInterfaceStatusIpAddress MxIpAddress, mediaInterfaceStatusState INTEGER } -- Index:Id mediaInterfaceStatusId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for a Media Interface. The Media Interface ID is used by other parameters in the Status Group to refer to this Media Interface. " ::= { mediaInterfaceStatusEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Name mediaInterfaceStatusName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..100) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Name Media Interface name. This name is displayed everywhere the Media Interface is used in the Management Interface. " ::= { mediaInterfaceStatusEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Network Interface mediaInterfaceStatusNetworkInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Network Interface The name of the BNI Network Interface the Signaling Interface is linked to. " ::= { mediaInterfaceStatusEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Port range mediaInterfaceStatusPortRange OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..20) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Port range Range of ports assigned to send and receive media traffic. " ::= { mediaInterfaceStatusEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Public Ip Address mediaInterfaceStatusPublicIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Public Ip Address Public IP address for near-end NAT traversal. " ::= { mediaInterfaceStatusEntry 500 } -- Columnar:IP Address mediaInterfaceStatusIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX MxIpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " IP Address Current local IP address of this Media Interface. " ::= { mediaInterfaceStatusEntry 600 } -- Columnar:State mediaInterfaceStatusState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active(100) , networkDown(200) , noIpAddress(300) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " State State * Active: The Media Interface is active. * NetworkDown: The Media Interface is inactive because the network is down. * NoIpAddress: The Media Interface is inactive because it has no IP address. " ::= { mediaInterfaceStatusEntry 700 } -- End of table:Media Interfaces Status -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Call Agents Rulesets Status -- *************************************************************************** callAgentRulesetStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CallAgentRulesetStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Call Agents Rulesets Status This table displays the association of Rulesets to Call Agents. " ::= { statusGroup 400 } callAgentRulesetStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CallAgentRulesetStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Call Agents Rulesets Status. " INDEX { callAgentRulesetStatusId } ::= { callAgentRulesetStatusTable 1 } CallAgentRulesetStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE { callAgentRulesetStatusId Unsigned32, callAgentRulesetStatusCallAgent Unsigned32, callAgentRulesetStatusPriority Unsigned32, callAgentRulesetStatusRuleset OCTET STRING, callAgentRulesetStatusParameters OCTET STRING } -- Index:Id callAgentRulesetStatusId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for this Ruleset association. " ::= { callAgentRulesetStatusEntry 100 } -- Columnar:CallAgent callAgentRulesetStatusCallAgent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " CallAgent ID of the CallAgent table entry to which this Ruleset is attached. " ::= { callAgentRulesetStatusEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Priority callAgentRulesetStatusPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Priority Priority of execution of this Ruleset on that Call Agent. Inbound rules of the Ruleset are executed in ascending priority order. Outbound rules are executed in descending priority order. " ::= { callAgentRulesetStatusEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Ruleset callAgentRulesetStatusRuleset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..48) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Ruleset Name of the Ruleset to which the Call Agent is attached. " ::= { callAgentRulesetStatusEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Parameters callAgentRulesetStatusParameters OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..512) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Parameters List of ruleset parameters and their value. " ::= { callAgentRulesetStatusEntry 500 } -- End of table:Call Agents Rulesets Status -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Routing Rules Status -- *************************************************************************** routingRulesStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RoutingRulesStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Routing Rules Status This table contains the configuration of the routing rules. " ::= { statusGroup 500 } routingRulesStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RoutingRulesStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Routing Rules Status. " INDEX { routingRulesStatusId } ::= { routingRulesStatusTable 1 } RoutingRulesStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE { routingRulesStatusId Unsigned32, routingRulesStatusPriority Unsigned32, routingRulesStatusRuleset OCTET STRING, routingRulesStatusParameters OCTET STRING } -- Index:Id routingRulesStatusId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for this RoutingRulesStatus table entry. " ::= { routingRulesStatusEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Priority routingRulesStatusPriority OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Priority Priority of execution of the Routing Rulesets. " ::= { routingRulesStatusEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Ruleset routingRulesStatusRuleset OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..48) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Ruleset Name of the routing ruleset. " ::= { routingRulesStatusEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Parameters routingRulesStatusParameters OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE(0..512) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Parameters List of routing ruleset parameters and their value. " ::= { routingRulesStatusEntry 400 } -- End of table:Routing Rules Status -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Registration Agent Status -- *************************************************************************** registrationAgentStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RegistrationAgentStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Registration Agent Status This table displays the state of the Registration Agent's Subscribers " ::= { statusGroup 600 } registrationAgentStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RegistrationAgentStatusEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Registration Agent Status. " INDEX { registrationAgentStatusId } ::= { registrationAgentStatusTable 1 } RegistrationAgentStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE { registrationAgentStatusId Unsigned32, registrationAgentStatusState INTEGER } -- Index:Id registrationAgentStatusId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Id Unique numerical identifier for a subscriber. " ::= { registrationAgentStatusEntry 100 } -- Columnar:State registrationAgentStatusState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { registering(200) , registered(300) , refreshing (400) , unreachable(600) , rejected(800) , invalidResponse (1000) , notFound (1100) , unknown (1200) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " State The current state of the registration. * Registering: The registration is currently trying to register. * Registered: The registration is successfully registered. * Refreshing: The registration is trying to refresh. * Unreachable: The last registration attempt failed because the registrar is unreachable. * Rejected: The last registration attempt failed because the registrar rejected the registration. * InvalidResponse: The received 200 OK response contact does not match the contact of the register. Or the 200 OK response for an un-register contains contact. This value is also used when the response doesn't match any other state. * NotFound: The last registration attempt failed with SIP code 404. This can happen when the registrar does not find the user or if the Sbc service is not configured properly. * Unknown: The state is not available. Please try again later. " ::= { registrationAgentStatusEntry 200 } -- End of table:Registration Agent Status -- End of group:Status Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Statistics Group -- **************************************************************************** statisticsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbcMIBObjects 300 } -- Scalar:Number of active calls nbActiveCalls OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Number of active calls Current number of active calls handled by the SBC service. " ::= { statisticsGroup 100 } -- *************************************************************************** -- Table:Call Agent Statistics -- *************************************************************************** callAgentStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CallAgentStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Call Agent Statistics This table contains the statistics related to a Call Agent. Statistics are collected as soon as the SBC service is started. " ::= { statisticsGroup 200 } callAgentStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CallAgentStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " A row in table Call Agent Statistics. " INDEX { callAgentStatsCallAgent } ::= { callAgentStatsTable 1 } CallAgentStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { callAgentStatsCallAgent Unsigned32, callAgentStatsInboundCallAttempts Unsigned32, callAgentStatsOutboundCallAttempts Unsigned32, callAgentStatsInboundCallCompleted Unsigned32, callAgentStatsOutboundCallCompleted Unsigned32 } -- Index:CallAgent callAgentStatsCallAgent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " CallAgent Id of the Call Agent associated with the statistics. " ::= { callAgentStatsEntry 100 } -- Columnar:Inbound Call Attempts callAgentStatsInboundCallAttempts OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Inbound Call Attempts Number of inbound call attempts for this Call Agent. " ::= { callAgentStatsEntry 200 } -- Columnar:Outbound Call Attempts callAgentStatsOutboundCallAttempts OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Outbound Call Attempts Number of outbound call attempts for this Call Agent. " ::= { callAgentStatsEntry 300 } -- Columnar:Inbound Calls Completed callAgentStatsInboundCallCompleted OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Inbound Calls Completed Number of completed inbound calls for this Call Agent. " ::= { callAgentStatsEntry 400 } -- Columnar:Outbound Calls Completed callAgentStatsOutboundCallCompleted OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Outbound Calls Completed Number of completed outbound calls for this Call Agent. " ::= { callAgentStatsEntry 500 } -- End of table:Call Agent Statistics -- End of group:Statistics Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Transport Group -- **************************************************************************** transportGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbcMIBObjects 400 } -- Scalar:Level of security for TLS certificate validation. certificateValidation OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { noValidation(100) , hostName(200) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Level of security for TLS certificate validation. When establishing a TLS connection as a client, this parameter defines the level of security to use when validating the server's certificate. * NoValidation: Allow a connection to the server without validating its certificate. This option provides partial security and should be selected with care. * HostName: Allow a connection to the server by validating if its certificate is trusted and valid. The validations performed on the certificate include the expiration date and indicate if the Subject Alternate Name (SAN) or Common Name (CN) matches the FQDN or IP address of the server. " DEFVAL { hostName } ::= { transportGroup 100 } -- End of group:Transport Group -- **************************************************************************** -- Group:Notification Messages Configuration -- **************************************************************************** notificationsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sbcMIBObjects 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 ::= { sbcMIBObjects 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