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MediaPack SIP User’s Manual 15. SNMP-Based Management
Version 4.6 231 June 2005
15.5 Supported MIBs
The MediaPack contains an embedded SNMP Agent supporting the following MIBs:
Standard MIB (MIB-2) - The various SNMP values in the standard MIB are defined in RFC
1213. The standard MIB includes various objects to measure and monitor IP activity, TCP
activity, UDP activity, IP routes, TCP connections, interfaces and general system indicators.
RTP MIB - The RTP MIB is supported in conformance with the IETF RFC 2959. It contains
objects relevant to the RTP streams generated and terminated by the device and to RTCP
information related to these streams.
NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB - This standard MIB (RFC 3014 - iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-
2) is supported as part of our implementation of carrier grade alarms.
ALARM-MIB - This is an IETF proposed MIB also supported as part of our implementation of
carrier grade alarms. This MIB is still not standard and is therefore under the
audioCodes.acExperimental branch.
SNMP-TARGET-MIB - This MIB is partially supported (RFC 2273). It allows for the
configuration of trap destinations and trusted managers only.
SNMP Research International Enterprise MIBs – MediaPack supports two SNMP Research
International MIBs: SR-COMMUNITY-MIB and TGT-ADDRESS-MASK-MIB. These MIBs are
used in the configuration of SNMPv2c community strings and trusted managers.
In addition to the standard MIBs, the complete series contains several proprietary MIBs:
acBoard MIB - This proprietary MIB contains objects related to configuration of the device
and channels, as well as to run-time information. Through this MIB, users can set up the
device configuration parameters, reset the device, monitor the device’s operational
robustness and Quality of Service during run-time, and receive traps.
Note: The acBoard MIB is still supported but is being replaced by five newer
proprietary MIBs.
The acBoard MIB has the following groups:
¾ boardConfiguration
¾ boardInformation
¾ channelConfiguration
¾ channelStatus
¾ reset
¾ acTrap
As noted above, five new MIBs cover the device’s general parameters. Each contains a
Configuration subtree for configuring related parameters. In some, there also are Status and
Action subtrees.
The 5 MIBs are:
1. AC-ANALOG-MIB
2. AC-CONTROL-MIB
3. AC-MEDIA-MIB
4. AC-PSTN-MIB
5. AC-SYSTEM-MIB