User`s manual

MediaPack SIP
MediaPack SIP User’s Manual 232 Document #: LTRT-65405
Other proprietary MIBs are:
acGateway MIB - This proprietary MIB contains objects related to configuration of the device
when applied as a SIP or H.323 media gateway only. This MIB complements the other
proprietary MIBs.
The acGateway MIB has the following groups:
¾ Common - for parameters common to both SIP and H.323
¾ SIP - for SIP parameters only
¾ H.323 - for H.323 parameters only
acAlarm - This is a proprietary carrier-grade alarm MIB. It is a simpler implementation of the
notificationLogMIB and the IETF suggested alarmMIB (both also supported in all MediaPack
and related devices).
The acAlarm MIB has the following groups:
¾ ActiveAlarm - straightforward (single-indexed) table, listing all currently active alarms,
together with their bindings (the alarm bindings are defined in acAlarm. acAlarmVarbinds
and also in acBoard.acTrap. acBoardTrapDefinitions.
oid_1_3_6_1_4_1_5003_9_10_1_21_2_0).
¾ acAlarmHistory - straightforward (single-indexed) table, listing all recently raised alarms
together with their bindings (the alarm bindings are defined in acAlarm. acAlarmVarbinds
and also in acBoard.acTrap. acBoardTrapDefinitions.
oid_1_3_6_1_4_1_5003_9_10_1_21_2_0).
The table size can be altered via
notificationLogMIB.notificationLogMIBObjects.nlmConfig.nlmConfigGlobalEntryLimit or
notificationLogMIB.notificationLogMIBObjects.nlmConfig.nlmConfigLogTable.nlm
ConfigLogEntry.nlmConfigLogEntryLimit.
The table size can be any value between 10 to 100 and is 100 by default.
Note 1: The following are special notes pertaining to MIBs:
A detailed explanation of each parameter can be viewed in an SNMP
browser in the ‘MIB Description’ field.
Not all groups in the MIB are functional. Refer to version release notes.
Certain parameters are non-functional. Their MIB status is marked
'obsolete'.
When a parameter is set to a new value via SNMP, the change may affect
device functionality immediately or may require that the device be soft
reset for the change to take effect. This depends on the parameter type.
Note 2: The current (updated) device configuration parameters are programmed into
the device provided that the user does not load an ini file to the device after
reset. Loading an ini file after reset overrides the updated parameters.
Additional MIBs are to be supported in future releases.
15.6 Traps
Note: As of this version all traps are sent from the SNMP port (default 161). This is
part of the NAT traversal solution.
Full proprietary trap definitions and trap Varbinds are found in the acBoard MIB and acAlarm MIB.