The value of this object is the Data Network
Identifier Code (DNIC) part of the X121 called
address from the call packet to be routed. This
address , with a DNIC format as explained below,
may contain up to 4 digits (0..9, B).
The digit 'B' (character '*' on the equipment
configurator) have special meaning :
'B' matches any address. When used it must be
the only digit specified (with final
completion as explained below). The
associated route is used only if the
equipment does not find another
possibility in this table.
There must be only one route for each specified
address but partial addresses are
accepted.
Example : If route 1 is specified for DNIC
'1234', route 2 for DNIC '12' and route 3
for DNIC 'B', call packets to DNIC 1234
are routed on the route 1, call packets to
DNIC 12xx (xx different from 34) are
routed on the route 2 and all others are
routed on the route 3.
The value must be completed with 'F' digits for a
total of 4 digits. The equipment configurator does
not need final completion. The default value is
'FF FF' meaning 'empty value' (blank value on the
equipment configurator).
Address format :
Eight digits (0..9) of X121 format are used as
the network address numbering plan. This
numbering plan has a hierarchical structure
:
4 digits define the Data Network Identifier
Code (DNIC) : DNIC identifies the region
to which belongs the equipment,
2 digits define the zone (ZO) : ZO
identifies the equipment inside the
region,
2 digits define the subscriber (SB) : SB
identifies a subscriber of the equipment.
Therefore each subscriber is completely
identified by its address of the form DNIC
ZO SB and each equipment by its address of
the form DNIC ZO.
Parsed from file v42ami1e.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: PCE-MIB
The value of this object is the Data Network
Identifier Code (DNIC) part of the X121 called
address from the call packet to be routed. This
address , with a DNIC format as explained below,
may contain up to 4 digits (0..9, B).
The digit 'B' (character '*' on the equipment
configurator) have special meaning :
'B' matches any address. When used it must be
the only digit specified (with final
completion as explained below). The
associated route is used only if the
equipment does not find another
possibility in this table.
There must be only one route for each specified
address but partial addresses are
accepted.
Example : If route 1 is specified for DNIC
'1234', route 2 for DNIC '12' and route 3
for DNIC 'B', call packets to DNIC 1234
are routed on the route 1, call packets to
DNIC 12xx (xx different from 34) are
routed on the route 2 and all others are
routed on the route 3.
The value must be completed with 'F' digits for a
total of 4 digits. The equipment configurator does
not need final completion. The default value is
'FF FF' meaning 'empty value' (blank value on the
equipment configurator).
Address format :
Eight digits (0..9) of X121 format are used as
the network address numbering plan. This
numbering plan has a hierarchical structure
:
4 digits define the Data Network Identifier
Code (DNIC) : DNIC identifies the region
to which belongs the equipment,
2 digits define the zone (ZO) : ZO
identifies the equipment inside the
region,
2 digits define the subscriber (SB) : SB
identifies a subscriber of the equipment.
Therefore each subscriber is completely
identified by its address of the form DNIC
ZO SB and each equipment by its address of
the form DNIC ZO.
Parsed from file PCE-MIB.mib
Module: PCE-MIB
Vendor: Philips Communication d'Entreprise Claude Lubin
Module: PCE-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
fcwDnicDataNetworkIdentifierCode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The value of this object is the Data Network Identifier Code (DNIC) part of the X121 called address from the call packet to be routed. This address , with a DNIC format as explained below, may contain up to 4 digits (0..9, B). The digit 'B' (character '*' on the equipment configurator) have special meaning : 'B' matches any address. When used it must be the only digit specified (with final completion as explained below). The associated route is used only if the equipment does not find another possibility in this table. There must be only one route for each specified address but partial addresses are accepted. Example : If route 1 is specified for DNIC '1234', route 2 for DNIC '12' and route 3 for DNIC 'B', call packets to DNIC 1234 are routed on the route 1, call packets to DNIC 12xx (xx different from 34) are routed on the route 2 and all others are routed on the route 3. The value must be completed with 'F' digits for a total of 4 digits. The equipment configurator does not need final completion. The default value is 'FF FF' meaning 'empty value' (blank value on the equipment configurator). Address format : Eight digits (0..9) of X121 format are used as the network address numbering plan. This numbering plan has a hierarchical structure : 4 digits define the Data Network Identifier Code (DNIC) : DNIC identifies the region to which belongs the equipment, 2 digits define the zone (ZO) : ZO identifies the equipment inside the region, 2 digits define the subscriber (SB) : SB identifies a subscriber of the equipment. Therefore each subscriber is completely identified by its address of the form DNIC ZO SB and each equipment by its address of the form DNIC ZO." ::= { fcwDnicRoutingEntry 1 }
fcwDnicDataNetworkIdentifierCode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The value of this object is the Data Network Identifier Code (DNIC) part of the X121 called address from the call packet to be routed. This address , with a DNIC format as explained below, may contain up to 4 digits (0..9, B). The digit 'B' (character '*' on the equipment configurator) have special meaning : 'B' matches any address. When used it must be the only digit specified (with final completion as explained below). The associated route is used only if the equipment does not find another possibility in this table. There must be only one route for each specified address but partial addresses are accepted. Example : If route 1 is specified for DNIC '1234', route 2 for DNIC '12' and route 3 for DNIC 'B', call packets to DNIC 1234 are routed on the route 1, call packets to DNIC 12xx (xx different from 34) are routed on the route 2 and all others are routed on the route 3. The value must be completed with 'F' digits for a total of 4 digits. The equipment configurator does not need final completion. The default value is 'FF FF' meaning 'empty value' (blank value on the equipment configurator). Address format : Eight digits (0..9) of X121 format are used as the network address numbering plan. This numbering plan has a hierarchical structure : 4 digits define the Data Network Identifier Code (DNIC) : DNIC identifies the region to which belongs the equipment, 2 digits define the zone (ZO) : ZO identifies the equipment inside the region, 2 digits define the subscriber (SB) : SB identifies a subscriber of the equipment. Therefore each subscriber is completely identified by its address of the form DNIC ZO SB and each equipment by its address of the form DNIC ZO." ::= { fcwDnicRoutingEntry 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.25.60.1.2 | fcwDnicRouteId | 0 | 0 | The value of this object defines the route associated to this address. This route must exist in fcwRouteTable. The authorized val… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.25.60.1.3 | fcwDnicStatus | 0 | 0 | The value of this object indicates the state of the entry of this table. The default value is 'valid'. It must be set to 'invalid… |