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MIBs, RFCs, and SNMP Trap Messages for the Cisco TelePresence System
Contents
CTS SNMP Trap Message Matrix
Configuration Management Messages
Peripheral Status Messages
Event History Messages
Trap Notification Messages
Cisco TelePresence Call (CTPC) MIBs
Call Attributes MIBs
Call Configuration Group MIBs
CTPC Configuration Examples
Call Information Group MIBs
Call Receive and Transmit MIBs
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call MIBs
Call Management Connection Status MIBs
Call Management System Response Code MIBs
Remote Device Type MIBs
Codec Type MIBs
Call Statistics Group MIBs
CTPC Statistics Group MIB
CTPC Statistics Objects and Tables
CTPC Statistics Stream Type Table MIB
CTPC Statistics Stream SourceTable MIB
Call Event History Group MIBs
Call Notification Group MIBs
Call Statistics Trap Notification Examples
Supported Call States MIBs
SNMP Objects Value Persistence
SNMP Objects Value Persistence CLI
SNMP Special Characters
MIBs, RFCs, and SNMP Trap Messages for the Cisco TelePresence System
Revised: January, 2011, OL-21851-01
Note Use the information in this Appendix with the SNMP Configuration Parameters Area section of "Configuring a Cisco TelePresence Device" section on page 1-6.
Contents
This chapter contains the following information:
•CTS SNMP Trap Message Matrix
•Configuration Management Messages
•Peripheral Status Messages
•Event History Messages
•Trap Notification Messages
•Cisco TelePresence Call (CTPC) MIBs
•Supported Call States MIBs
•SNMP Objects Value Persistence
•SNMP Special Characters
CTS SNMP Trap Message Matrix
Turning on a specific MIB enables an SNMP trap. Table A-1 lists MIBs, RFCs, and SNMP trap messages that are supported by the Cisco TelePresence System (CTS). SNMP MIB files can be found in the following directories:
•SNMP version 1 MIB files are in the v1 directory.
•SNMP version 2 MIB files are in the v2 directory.
Note For every MIB.my in the v2 directory, there is an SNMP version 1 MIB-V1SMI.my in the v1 directory.
Table A-1 CTS MIBs, RFCs, and SNMP Trap Messages
MIB File
|
Trap Name
|
RFCs
|
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB.my |
ctpPeripheralDeviceCategoryCode |
— |
ctpPeripheralDeviceNumber |
ctpPeripheralPowerCode |
ctpPeriStatusChangeNotification Note Replaces ctpPeripheralErrorNotification |
ctpPeripheralCableCode |
ctpSystemResetMode |
|
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB.my
|
ctpcAttributes (BITS) |
— |
ctpcRemoteDeviceType |
ctpcCodecType |
ctpcTxFrameRate / ctpcRxFrameRate |
ctpcMgmtSysConnStatus |
ctpcMgmtSysSIPRespCode |
ctpcMgmtSysConnFailNotification |
ctpcStatNotificaion |
ctpPeripheralErrorNotification Note Replaced with ctpPeriStatusChangeNotification in CTS 1.7.0 |
CISCO-ENVMON-MIB.my
|
ciscoEnvMonTempStatusChangeNotif |
— |
CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB.my
|
clogMessageGenerated |
SNMPv2-MIB.my
|
•coldStart •warmStart •authenticationFailure |
CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB.my
|
— |
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.my
|
IF-MIB.my
|
SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.my
|
RFC 2571 |
SNMP-MPD-MIB.my
|
RFC 2572 |
SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB.my
|
RFC 2573 |
SNMP-TARGET-MIB.my
|
RFC 2573 |
SNMP-USM-MIB.my
|
RFC 2574 |
SNMP-VACM-MIB.my
|
RFC 2575 |
SNMPv2-MIB.my
|
— |
SYSAPPL-MIB.my
|
RFC1213-MIB.my
|
TCP-MIB.my
|
UDP-MIB.my
|
Configuration Management Messages
Table A-2 lists configuration management messages.
Table A-2 Configuration Management
Notification
|
Action
|
ctpPeripheralErrorNotifyEnable |
Notify
•True (1) •False (2)
Reset
•noRestart (1)—Read or written •restartPending (2)—Read or written •resetPending (3)—Read or written •forceReset (4)—Written but not read |
ctpSysUserAuthFailNotifyEnable |
ctpSystemReset |
Peripheral Status Messages
Table A-3 lists peripheral status messages.
Table A-3 Peripheral Status
Notification
|
Return Values
|
ctpPeripheralDescription |
This object specifies a description of the attached peripheral. Peripheral description may be the peripheral type, model and/or version information or a peripheral signal description. Reports the following system details: •Projector Product ID •IP Phone MIDlet information •Phone load and MIDlet version for phone status |
ctpPeripheralCableCode |
The textual convention identifies cable status of the attached peripheral through HDMI. •plugged (1)—Peripheral cable is plugged. •loose (2)—Peripheral cable is loose. •unplugged (3)—Peripheral cable is unplugged. •unknown (4)—Cannot detect peripheral cable status. •internalError (5)—Internal error. |
ctpPeripheralPowerCode |
The textual convention identifies power status of the attached peripheral through HDMI: •on (1)—Peripheral power is on. •standby (2)—Peripheral power is in standby mode. •off (3)—Peripheral power is off. •unknown (4)—Cannot detect peripheral power status. •internalError (5)—Internal error. |
ctpPeripheralDeviceCategory— Designates a device category. |
•unknown (0)—Unknown Device •other (1)—None of the listed device •uplinkDevice (2)—Device attached to CTS uplink port •ipPhone (3)—IP phone •camera (4)—Camera •display (5)—Display •secCodec (6)—CTS secondary codec •docCamera (7)—Document camera •projector (8)—Projector •dviDevice (9)—Device attached to DVI port •presentationCodec (10)—CTS codec process presentation stream •auxiliaryControlUnit (11)—Auxiliary control unit •audioExpansionUnit (12)—Audio expansion unit •microphone (13)—Microphone •headset (14)— Headset •positionMic (15)—Position microphone •digitalMediaSystem (16)—Digitial Media System •auxHDMIOuputDevice (17)—Auxiliary HDMI output device |
ctpPeripheralDeviceNumber— Specifies a device number for a peripheral. |
— |
ctpPeripheralStatus— General information about a single peripheral |
•noError (0)—Expected peripheral device is functioning through the attached port. •other (1)—None of the states listed. •cableError (2)—Expected peripheral device has a cabling issue. •powerError (3)—Expected peripheral device has a power issue. •mgmtSysConfigError (4)—Expected peripheral device has a communications management system configuration issue. •systemError (5)—Cisco Telepresence system error. •deviceError (6)—Expected peripheral device is attached but is not fully functional. •linkError (7)—Expected peripheral device has a port level link issue.
Example
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralDescription.1 = STRING: UP_LINK
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralDescription.7 = STRING: AUX_CAM --
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralStatus.1 = INTEGER: noError(0)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralStatus.7 = INTEGER: cableError(2)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralStatus.13 = INTEGER: other(1)
|
CtpPeripheralStatusCode |
•commError |
ctpEtherPeripheralStatus— Information about a single peripheral attached through an ethernet port. •ctpEtherPeripheralStatusEntry •ctpEtherPeripheralIndex •ctpEtherPeripheralIfIndex •ctpEtherPeripheralAddrType •ctpEtherPeripheralAddr |
•noError (0)—Expected peripheral device is functioning through the attached port. •other (1)—None of the states listed. •cableError (2)—Expected peripheral device has a cabling issue. •powerError (3)—Expected peripheral device has a power issue. •mgmtSysConfigError (4)—Expected peripheral device has a communications management system configuration issue. •systemError (5)—Cisco Telepresence system error. •deviceError (6)—Expected peripheral device is attached but is not fully functional. •linkError (7)—Expected peripheral device has a port level link issue.
Example
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpEtherPeripheralIfIndex.1.1 = INTEGER: 7
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpEtherPeripheralAddrType.1.1 = INTEGER: ipv4(1)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpEtherPeripheralAddr.1.1 = STRING:
"10.16.123.4"
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpEtherPeripheralStatus.1.1 = INTEGER:
noError(0)
|
ctpHDMIPeripheralStatus— Information about a single peripheral attached through the HDMI port. •ctpHDMIPeripheralStatusTable •ctpHDMIPeripheralStatusEntry •ctpHDMIPeripheralIndex •ctpHDMIPeripheralCableStatus •ctpHDMIPeripheralPowerStatus |
Cable
•plugged (1)—Peripheral cable is plugged. •loose (2)—Peripheral cable is loose. •unplugged (3)—Peripheral cable is unplugged. •unknown (4)—Cannot detect peripheral cable status. •internalError(5)—Internal error.
Power
•on (1)—Peripheral power is on. •standby (2)—Peripheral power is in standby mode. •off (3)—Peripheral power is off. •unknown (4)—Cannot detect peripheral power status. •internalError (5)—Internal error.
Example
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpHDMIPeripheralCableStatus.3.1 = INTEGER:
plugged(1)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpHDMIPeripheralPowerStatus.4.1 = INTEGER:
standby(2)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpHDMIPeripheralPowerStatus.7.1 = INTEGER:
off(3)
|
ctpDVIPeripheralStatus— Information about a single peripheral attached through a DVI port. |
Cable
•plugged (1)—Peripheral cable is plugged. •loose (2)—Peripheral cable is loose. •unplugged (3)—Peripheral cable is unplugged. •unknown (4)—Cannot detect peripheral cable status. •internalError(5)—Internal error.
Power
•on (1)—Peripheral power is on. •standby (2)—Peripheral power is in standby mode. •off (3)—Peripheral power is off. •unknown (4)—Cannot detect peripheral power status. •internalError (5)—Internal error.
Example
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpDVIPeripheralCableStatus.9.1 = INTEGER:
plugged(1)
|
ctpRS232PeripheralStatus— Information about a single peripheral attached through an RS232 port. •ctpRS232PeripheralStatusTable •ctpRS232PeripheralStatusEntry •CtpRS232PeripheralStatusEntry •ctpRS232PeripheralIndex •ctpRS232PortIndex •ctpRS232PeripheralConnStatus |
•connected (1)—Peripheral connection via RS232 is working properly. •unknown (2)—Peripheral connection via RS232 is not working properly. It may due to device problem or connection problem.
Example
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpRS232PortIndex.8.1 = INTEGER: 1
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpRS232PeripheralConnStatus.8.1 = INTEGER:
connected(1)
|
ctpPeripheralAttribute— Peripheral attribute of the lamp and switch. •ctpPeripheralAttributeTable •ctpPeripheralAttributeEntry •ctpPeripheralAttributeIndex •ctpPeripheralAttributeDescr •ctpPeripheralAttributeValue |
Description
•lampOperTime(1)—The lamp operating time of a peripheral, in hours. •lampState(2)—The lamp state. •powerSwitchState(3)—Power on/off state of a peripheral.
Value
•lampOperTime—(0..4294967295) •lampState—on(1), off(2), failure(3), unknown(4) •powerSwitchState—on(1), off(2), unknown(3)
Example
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralAttributeDescr.8.1 = INTEGER:
lampOperTime(1)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralAttributeDescr.8.2 = INTEGER:
lampState(2)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralAttributeDescr.11.1 = INTEGER:
powerSwitchState(3)
|
Event History Messages
Table A-4 lists event history notification messages.
Table A-4 Event History
Notification
|
Return Value
|
ctpPeripheralErrorHistTableSize—Fixed at 0 |
Example
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralErrorHistTableSize.0 =
Gauge32: 0
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpPeripheralErrorHistLastIndex.0 =
Gauge32: 15
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpSysUserAuthFailHistTableSize.0 =
Gauge32: 0
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-MIB::ctpSysUserAuthFailHistLastIndex.0 =
Gauge32: 2
|
ctpPeripheralErrorHistLastIndex—Value of the last ctpPeripheralErrorHistoryIndex |
ctpSysUserAuthFailHistTableSize—Fixed at 0 |
ctpSysUserAuthFailHistLastIndex—Value of the last ctpSysUserAuthFailHistoryIndex |
Trap Notification Messages
Table A-5 lists trap notification messages.
Table A-5 Trap Notification
Trap
|
Type
|
ctpSysUserAuthFailAccessProtocol—User authentication failure access protocol. |
•ctpSysUserAuthFailSourceAddrType—Type of address contained in the corresponding instance. •ctpSysUserAuthFailSourceAddr—Source address when the user authentication failure occurred. •ctpSysUserAuthFailSourcePort—Source TCP/UDP port number. •ctpSysUserAuthFailUserName—User name that was used to gain system access. •ctpSysUserAuthFailAccessProtocol—Access protocol: http(1), snmp(2), ssh(3). |
ctpPeripheralStatus—General info about single peripheral |
•ctpPeripheralErrorIndex—Value of ctpPeripheralIndex. •ctpPeripheralErrorStatus—Peripheral status when error occurred.
Return Values
•noError—cableError, powerError, mgmtSysConfigError, systemError, deviceError, linkError •other—cableError, powerError, mgmtSysConfigError, systemError, deviceError, linkError |
Cisco TelePresence Call (CTPC) MIBs
CTPC call MIBs allow you to make a call through the SNMP MIB. Cisco TelePresence Call MIBs include the following:
•Call Attributes MIBs
•Call Configuration Group MIBs
•Call Information Group MIBs
•Call Receive and Transmit MIBs
•Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call MIBs
•Remote Device Type MIBs
•Codec Type MIBs
•Call Statistics Group MIBs
•Call Event History Group MIBs
•Call Notification Group MIBs
Call Attributes MIBs
Table A-7 lists Cisco TelePresence Call Attributes MIBs.
Table A-6 Call Attributes MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
Attributes
|
ctpcAttributes (BITS) |
•interop (0) •highDefinitionInterop (1) •webEx (2) •schedule (3) •satellite (4) •t1 (5) •liveDesk (6) |
Call Configuration Group MIBs
Table A-7 lists Cisco TelePresence Call Configuration Group MIBs.
Table A-7 Call Configuration Group MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
Trap Notification Enable
|
ciscoTpCallConfigurationGroup |
•ctpcStatNotifyEnable •ctpcMgmtSysConnNotifyEnable |
Monitoring Threshold Configuration
|
ciscoTpCallConfigurationGroup |
•ctpcStatRisingThreshold •ctpcStatFallingThreshold •ctpcStatStartupAlarm •ctpcStatMonitoredStatus |
Monitoring Types
|
ciscoTpCallConfigurationGroup |
•latency.all (200ms) •jitter.video (20ms) •jitter.audio (20ms) •jitter.all (apply the thresholds for both video and audio streams) •packetLoss.video (0.1%) •packetLoss.audio (0.1%) •packetLoss.all (apply the thresholds for both video and audio streams) •authFailurePacket.all (1) |
CTPC Configuration Examples
Note Configure a longer period of time for snmpwalk to obtain the peripheral status in real time so that it will not timeout. For example:
snmpwalk -t 10 <cts_ip> ctpPeripheralStatus
Trap Notification Enabling
#>snmpset cts1 ctpcStatNotifyEnable.0 i 1
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatNotifyEnable.0 = INTEGER: true(1)
Using default values
#>snmpset cts1 ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all i 5
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all = INTEGER:
createAndWait(5)
#>snmpwalk cts1 CtpcStatMonitoredEntry
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatMonitoredUnit.latency.all = INTEGER: milliseconds(1)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatRisingThreshold.latency.all = Gauge32: 200
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatFallingThreshold.latency.all = Gauge32: 180
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatStartupAlarm.latency.all = INTEGER:
risingOrFallingAlarm(3)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all = INTEGER:
notInService(2)
#>snmpset cts1 ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all i 1
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all = INTEGER: active(1)
Disable Monitoring
#>snmpset cts1 ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all i 2
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all = INTEGER:
notInService(2)
#>snmpset cts1 ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all i 6
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.latency.all = INTEGER: destroy(6)
Call Information Group MIBs
Table A-8 lists Cisco TelePresence Call Information Group MIBs.
Table A-8 Call Information Group MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
ciscoTpCallInformation |
•ctpcLocalDirNumTable—CTS can associate to more than 1 directory number •ctpcMode (CUCM mode) •ctpcActiveMgmtSysIndex •ctpcMgmtSysTable –ctpcMgmtSysAddrType –ctpcMgmtSysAddr |
Call Receive and Transmit MIBs
Table A-7 lists Call Receive and Transmit MIBs.
Table A-9 Call Receive and Transmit MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
Attributes
|
ctpcTxFrameRate
ctpcRxFrameRate |
New auxiliary stream to support 1fps, 5fps and 30fps that supports the following new call states: •busy (17) •pause (18) •playback (19) •recording (20) |
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call MIBs
•Call Management Connection Status MIBs
•Call Management System Response Code MIBs
Call Management Connection Status MIBs
Table A-7 lists Call Management Connection Status MIBs.
Table A-10 Call Management Connection Status MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
Attributes
|
ctpcMgmtSysConnStatus |
Displays the Cisco Unified CM registration status: •unknown (1) •other (2) •internalError (3) •notRegister (4) •registered (5) •registraionFailure (6) |
Call Management System Response Code MIBs
Table A-7 lists Call Management System Response Code MIBs.
Table A-11 Call Management System Response Code MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
Attributes
|
ctpcMgmtSysSIPRespCode |
Cisco Unified CM registration SIP response code. Notification is sent if the Cisco Unified CM registration status changes. |
Remote Device Type MIBs
Table A-7 lists Remote Device Type MIBs.
Table A-12 Call Attributes MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
Attributes
|
CtpcRemoteDeviceType |
•unknown (1) •other (2) •audioDevice (3) •videoLegacyDevice (4) •highDefinitionLegacyDevice (5) •singleTelepresence (6) •tripleTelepresence (7) •telepresenceMultipointSwitch (8) •telepresenceRecordingServer (9) •telepresenceTranscodingDevice (10) |
Codec Type MIBs
Table A-7 lists Codec Type MIBs.
Table A-13 Codec Type MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
Attributes
|
CtpcCodecType |
•unknown (1) •other (2) •aaclc (3) •aacld (4) •g711A (5) •g711U (6) •g722 (7) •g7221 (8) •g728 (9) •g729 (10) •h263 (11) •h264 (12) |
Call Statistics Group MIBs
This section contains the following Call Status Group information:
•CTPC Statistics Group MIB
•CTPC Statistics Objects and Tables
•CTPC Statistics Stream Type Table MIB
•CTPC Statistics Stream SourceTable MIB
CTPC Statistics Group MIB
Table A-14 lists Cisco TelePresence Call Statistics Group MIBs.
Table A-14 Call Statistics Group MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
ciscoTpCallStatisticsGroup |
•ctpcStatObjects •ctpcTable •ctpcStatStreamTypeTable •ctpcStatStreamSourceTable |
CTPC Statistics Objects and Tables
This section contains the following information tables:
•Call Statistics
•Call Control
•Miscellaneous Call Control
Call Statistics
Table A-15 contains CTPC statistics for a CTS.
Table A-15 CTPC Statistics
Call Statistics for a CTS
|
Type
|
— |
•ctpcStatOverallCalls •ctpcStatOverallCallTime •ctpcStatTotalCalls •ctpcStatTotalCallTime |
Call Control
Table A-16 contains call control information.
Table A-16 Call Information and Control
Call Specific Information and Call Control
|
Type
|
— |
•ctpcRemoteDirNum •ctpcLocalSIPCallId •ctpcTxDestAddr •ctpcStartDateAndTime •ctpcDuration •ctpcType •ctpcSecurity •ctpcDirection •ctpcState •ctpcInitialBitRate •ctpcLatestBitRate •ctpcRowStatus Note Call entry cannot be destroyed once it is created. The oldest call entry will be removed once the maximum table size is reached. |
Miscellaneous Call Control
Table A-17 contains extra call control information.
Table A-17 Miscellandous Call Information and Control
Call Specific Information and Call Control
|
Type
|
— |
•ctpcSamplePeriod •ctpcTableSize •ctpcTableLastIndex |
CTPC Statistics Stream Type Table MIB
For an Audio/Visual call, both video and audio streams will be shown; otherwise, only audio streams are shown.
Table A-18 lists Statistics Stream Type Table MIBs.
Table A-18 Statistics Stream Type Table MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
ctpcStatStreamTypeTable |
•ctpcAvgPeriodLatency •ctpcAvgCallLatency •ctpcMaxPeriodLatency •ctpcMaxCallLatency •ctpcMaxCallLatencyRecTime Note Statistical data is reset if a call is placed on hold. |
CTPC Statistics Stream SourceTable MIB
The Number of stream source is based on the CTS model and call type:
•CTS 1000 has only center and aux stream sources.
•CTS 3000 and CTS 3200 have center, left, right, and auxiliary stream sources.
•Legacy CTS stream statistics are shown on all CTS models for A/V calls for the following:
–Outbound video(3) and audio(1) statistics.
–Inbound audio(1) statistics.
Note It is up to CCA to turn on/off the legacy streams.
Table A-18 lists Statistics Stream Source Table MIBs.
Table A-19 Statistics Stream Source Table MIB
MIB
|
Type
|
ctpcStatStreamSourceTable |
•ctpcTxActive •ctpcTxTotalBytes •ctpcTxTotalPackets •ctpcTxLostPackets •ctpcTxPeriodLostPackets •ctpcTxCallLostPackets •ctpcTxIDRPackets •ctpcTxShapingWindow •ctpcRxActive •ctpcRxTotalBytes •ctpcRxTotalPackets •ctpcRxLostPackets •ctpcRxPeriodLostPackets •ctpcRxCallLostPackets •ctpcRxOutOfOrderPackets •ctpcRxDuplicatePackets •ctpcRxLatePackets •ctpcRxIDRPackets •ctpcRxShapingWindow •ctpcRxCallAuthFailure •ctpcAvgPeriodJitter •ctpcAvgCallJitter •ctpcMaxPeriodJitter •ctpcMaxCallJitter •ctpcMaxCallJitterRecTime |
Call Event History Group MIBs
Table A-20 lists Cisco TelePresence Call Event History Group MIBs.
Table A-20 Call Event History Group MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
ciscoTpCallEventHistoryGroup |
•ctpcStatEventHistTableSize - always set to 0 •ctpcStatEventHistLastIndex •ctpcStatEventHistoryTable •ctpcStatEventMonObjectInst •ctpcStatEventCrossedValue •ctpcStatEventCrossedType •ctpcStatEventTimeStamp |
Call Notification Group MIBs
Table A-21 lists Cisco TelePresence Call Notification Group MIBs.
Table A-21 Call Notification Group MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
ciscoTpCallNotificationGroup |
•ctpcMgmtSysConnFailNotification –ctpcMgmtSysAddrType –ctpcMgmtSysAddr •ctpcStatNotificaion –ctpcStatEventMonObjectInst –ctpcStatEventCrossedValue –ctpcStatEventCrossedType |
Call Statistics Trap Notification Examples
Note Configure a longer period of time for snmpwalk to obtain the peripheral status in real time so that it will not timeout. For example:
snmpwalk -t 10 <cts_ip> ctpPeripheralStatus
Threshold Setting
#>snmpwalk -m ALL cochan-cts4 ctpcStatMonitoredTable
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatMonitoredUnit.jitter.audio = INTEGER: milliseconds(1)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatRisingThreshold.jitter.audio = Gauge32: 2
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatFallingThreshold.jitter.audio = Gauge32: 1
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatStartupAlarm.jitter.audio = INTEGER:
risingOrFallingAlarm(3)
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatMonitoredStatus.jitter.audio = INTEGER: active(1)
2008-08-19 21:31:58 <UNKNOWN> [UDP: [172.28.28.24]:32793]:
SNMPv2-MIB::sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (4431) 0:00:44.31
SNMPv2-MIB::snmpTrapOID.0 = OID: CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatNotificaion
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatEventMonObjectInst.1 = OID:
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcAvgCallJitter.1.audio.priCodec
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatEventCrossedValue.1 = Opaque: UInt64: 3
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatEventCrossedType.1 = INTEGER: risingThreshold(1)
2008-08-19 21:32:38 <UNKNOWN> [UDP: [172.28.28.24]:32793]:
SNMPv2-MIB::sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (8433) 0:01:24.33
SNMPv2-MIB::snmpTrapOID.0 = OID: CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatNotificaion
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatEventMonObjectInst.4 = OID:
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcAvgCallJitter.1.audio.priCodec
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatEventCrossedValue.4 = Opaque: UInt64: 0
CISCO-TELEPRESENCE-CALL-MIB::ctpcStatEventCrossedType.4 = INTEGER: fallingThreshold(2)
Supported Call States MIBs
Table A-22 contains supported call states MIBs.
Table A-22 Supported Call States MIBs
MIB
|
Type
|
ctpcStateCode |
•unknown(1) •other(2) •noMgmtSysConn(3) •noDialTone(4) •invalidNumber(5) •ringing(6) •noAnswer(7) •inProgress(8) •remoteHold(9) •shareLineActive(10) •inLocalConference(11) •terminatedbyError(12) •localHold(13) •terminatedNormally(14) •answer(15) •resume(16) |
SNMP Objects Value Persistence
SNMP objects are reset to pre-saved values when SNMPD is restarted. Supported objects are listed in Table A-23. Command-line interface (CLI) is used to preserve the pre-set values for the objects listed in, as described in the "SNMP Objects Value Persistence CLI" section.
Table A-23 SNMP Objects Value Persistence
Supported Devices and Applications
|
Object Type
|
CTS
|
— |
•CTMS/CTS-MAN objects •ciscoEnvMonEnableStatChangeNotif •ctpPeripheralErrorNotifyEnable •ctpSysUserAuthFailNotifyEnable •ctpPeripheralErrorHistTableSize •ctpSysUserAuthFailHistTableSize •ctpcStatNotifyEnable •ctpcMgmtSysConnNotifyEnable •ctpcStatMonitoredTable (all active rows) •ctpcStatEventHistTableSize |
CTMS and CTS-Man
|
— |
•clogNotificationsEnabled •clogMaxSeverity •clogHistTableMaxLength |
SNMP Objects Value Persistence CLI
The following commands are supported in admin mode:
Command
|
Description
|
help utils snmp save |
Saves a set of current SNMP object values. The saved values replace the object default values when SNMPD is restarted. |
snmp save help |
help utils snmp reset |
Resets SNMP default values. Current SNMP objects value will not be affected. The default values are used the next time SNMPD is restarted. |
snmp reset help |
Tip Remember to save your settings for reboot so that you do not have to load the entire code again.
SNMP Special Characters
Table A-24 lists special SNMP characters that are supported on the Cisco Unified CM Administration interface.
Table A-24 Supported SNMP Graphic User Interface Characters
Character
|
Description
|
1 |
Number one |
2 |
Number two |
@ |
"At" symbol |
# |
Number sign or hash mark |
$ |
Currency symbol. Note No longer supported in Cisco Unified CM password strings. Cisco recommends that you do not use this symbol in any of your Cisco TelePresence passwords. |
% |
Percent symbol |
^ |
Carat symbol |
* |
Asterisk |
( ) |
Left and right parenthesis |
_ |
M-dash |
- |
hyphen |
+ |
Plus sign |
/ |
Forward slash |
? |
Question mark |
{ } |
Wavy brackets |
[ ] |
Straight brackets |
, |
Comma |
. |
Period |
h |
Letter h of the alphabet, lower case |
F |
Letter F of the alphabet, upper case |
E |
Letter E of the alphabet, upper case |