Specifications
MIB Structure Reference Manual (MGCP/NCS Version)
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These fields are identified in Figure 11 on page 29 with the following icon : .
MIB Structure
The current MIB structure is defined in the SMI file, called MX-SMI.my. The SMI contains seven main groups.
All parameters in the MIBs have been configured by default upon start up. However, if you need to modify
some of these parameters (for example, parameters related to the country in which you are), use a MIB
browser.
Caution: SNMPv3 passwords must be at least 8 characters long.
Table 13: Structure of Management Information
Group Description
mediatrixProducts Each Media5 product has been assigned with its own sysObjectID value.
mediatrixAdmin Root of the modules used for the administration of the products.
mediatrixMgmt Root of the modules used to manage the products.
mediatrixConfig Root of the modules used to configure the products.
mediatrixIpTelephony
Signaling
Root of the modules used to configure the signalling protocols.
mediatrixModules Provides a root in which modules can register their module entity. No MIB
variables actually appear under this node.
mediatrixExperimental The experimental sub-tree is the area where objects and events in MIBs under
development can be placed without fear of conflicting with other MIBs. When the
items rooted under an experimental sub-tree are ready for release, the sub-tree is
re-attached under a permanent branch.
Please note that Media5’ configuration tool – the Unit Manager Network – does
not support MIBs that are located under the mediatrixExperimental branch of the
MIB structure. The Unit Manager Network does not have specific tasks to manage
variables in experimental MIBs.
Even though the Unit Manager Network can view experimental MIBs, SNMP
operations may not work properly on them.