Call Admission Control (CAC) is to ensure that network
resources are not oversubscribed to protect real-time traffic
such as voice (conversational) and video (streaming), etc.
Therefore before admitting a new PDP create, call admission
control will be performed to ensure there is sufficient
resource for the new PDP create request.
This table contains policy profiles (containing all the QOS
parameter needed for the PDP activation) which can be attached
to the one or more APN.
The SNMP entity adds a conceptual row to this table when
the user configures a policy profile.
The SNMP entity deletes a conceptual row from this table when
the user removes the policy profile. However, if there is
an APN associated with this policy, the conceptual row cannot
be deleted.
The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user
changes any QOS parameters of the profile. However, if there
are existing PDP contexts in the APN which is using this
policy, the maximum QOS parameter can only be changed to
greater or higher than previous configuration.
Parsed from file CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB
Call Admission Control (CAC) is to ensure that network
resources are not oversubscribed to protect real-time traffic
such as voice (conversational) and video (streaming), etc.
Therefore before admitting a new PDP create, call admission
control will be performed to ensure there is sufficient
resource for the new PDP create request.
This table contains policy profiles (containing all the QOS
parameter needed for the PDP activation) which can be attached
to the one or more APN.
The SNMP entity adds a conceptual row to this table when
the user configures a policy profile.
The SNMP entity deletes a conceptual row from this table when
the user removes the policy profile. However, if there is
an APN associated with this policy, the conceptual row cannot
be deleted.
The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user
changes any QOS parameters of the profile. However, if there
are existing PDP contexts in the APN which is using this
policy, the maximum QOS parameter can only be changed to
greater or higher than previous configuration.
Call Admission Control (CAC) is to ensure that network
resources are not oversubscribed to protect real-time traffic
such as voice (conversational) and video (streaming), etc.
Therefore before admitting a new PDP create, call admission
control will be performed to ensure there is sufficient
resource for the new PDP create request.
This table contains policy profiles (containing all the QOS
parameter needed for the PDP activation) which can be attached
to the one or more APN.
The SNMP entity adds a conceptual row to this table when
the user configures a policy profile.
The SNMP entity deletes a conceptual row from this table when
the user removes the policy profile. However, if there is
an APN associated with this policy, the conceptual row cannot
be deleted.
The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user
changes any QOS parameters of the profile. However, if there
are existing PDP contexts in the APN which is using this
policy, the maximum QOS parameter can only be changed to
greater or higher than previous configuration.
Parsed from file CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB
Call Admission Control (CAC) is to ensure that network
resources are not oversubscribed to protect real-time traffic
such as voice (conversational) and video (streaming), etc.
Therefore before admitting a new PDP create, call admission
control will be performed to ensure there is sufficient
resource for the new PDP create request.
This table contains policy profiles (containing all the QOS
parameter needed for the PDP activation) which can be attached
to the one or more APN.
The SNMP entity adds a conceptual row to this table when
the user configures a policy profile.
The SNMP entity deletes a conceptual row from this table when
the user removes the policy profile. However, if there is
an APN associated with this policy, the conceptual row cannot
be deleted.
The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user
changes any QOS parameters of the profile. However, if there
are existing PDP contexts in the APN which is using this
policy, the maximum QOS parameter can only be changed to
greater or higher than previous configuration.
cggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Call Admission Control (CAC) is to ensure that network resources are not oversubscribed to protect real-time traffic such as voice (conversational) and video (streaming), etc. Therefore before admitting a new PDP create, call admission control will be performed to ensure there is sufficient resource for the new PDP create request. This table contains policy profiles (containing all the QOS parameter needed for the PDP activation) which can be attached to the one or more APN. The SNMP entity adds a conceptual row to this table when the user configures a policy profile. The SNMP entity deletes a conceptual row from this table when the user removes the policy profile. However, if there is an APN associated with this policy, the conceptual row cannot be deleted. The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user changes any QOS parameters of the profile. However, if there are existing PDP contexts in the APN which is using this policy, the maximum QOS parameter can only be changed to greater or higher than previous configuration. " ::= { cggsnQosUmtsCac 3 }
cggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Call Admission Control (CAC) is to ensure that network resources are not oversubscribed to protect real-time traffic such as voice (conversational) and video (streaming), etc. Therefore before admitting a new PDP create, call admission control will be performed to ensure there is sufficient resource for the new PDP create request. This table contains policy profiles (containing all the QOS parameter needed for the PDP activation) which can be attached to the one or more APN. The SNMP entity adds a conceptual row to this table when the user configures a policy profile. The SNMP entity deletes a conceptual row from this table when the user removes the policy profile. However, if there is an APN associated with this policy, the conceptual row cannot be deleted. The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user changes any QOS parameters of the profile. However, if there are existing PDP contexts in the APN which is using this policy, the maximum QOS parameter can only be changed to greater or higher than previous configuration." ::= { cggsnQosUmtsCac 3 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-GGSN-QOS-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Call Admission Control (CAC) is to ensure that network resources are not oversubscribed to protect real-time traffic such as voice (conversational) and video (streaming), etc. Therefore before admitting a new PDP create, call admission control will be performed to ensure there is sufficient resource for the new PDP create request. This table contains policy profiles (containing all the QOS parameter needed for the PDP activation) which can be attached to the one or more APN. The SNMP entity adds a conceptual row to this table when the user configures a policy profile. The SNMP entity deletes a conceptual row from this table when the user removes the policy profile. However, if there is an APN associated with this policy, the conceptual row cannot be deleted. The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user changes any QOS parameters of the profile. However, if there are existing PDP contexts in the APN which is using this policy, the maximum QOS parameter can only be changed to greater or higher than previous configuration. " ::= { cggsnQosUmtsCac 3 }
cggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Call Admission Control (CAC) is to ensure that network resources are not oversubscribed to protect real-time traffic such as voice (conversational) and video (streaming), etc. Therefore before admitting a new PDP create, call admission control will be performed to ensure there is sufficient resource for the new PDP create request. This table contains policy profiles (containing all the QOS parameter needed for the PDP activation) which can be attached to the one or more APN. The SNMP entity adds a conceptual row to this table when the user configures a policy profile. The SNMP entity deletes a conceptual row from this table when the user removes the policy profile. However, if there is an APN associated with this policy, the conceptual row cannot be deleted. The SNMP entity modifies the conceptual row when the user changes any QOS parameters of the profile. However, if there are existing PDP contexts in the APN which is using this policy, the maximum QOS parameter can only be changed to greater or higher than previous configuration. " ::= { cggsnQosUmtsCac 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.3.4.3.1 | cggsnUmtsQosCacPolicyEntry | 10 | 10 | Each entry in this table contains a set of QOS parameter needed for the PDP activation (policy profile). |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.3.4.1 | cggsnUmtsQosMapImsSigTrafClass | 1 | 1 | This object is to map the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) signaling traffic to one of UMTS traffic class. Only 'interactive' or 'ba… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.3.4.2 | cggsnUmtsQosMapImsSigTrafHandPri | 1 | 1 | This object is to set the priority of traffic handling for interactive class. This object can be set only if the traffic class is… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.3.4.4 | cggsnUmtsQosCacTcTable | 1 | 8 | This table defines Maximum Bit Rate and/or Guaranteed Bit rate that can be allowed for each traffic class in both uplink and down… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.3.4.5 | cggsnUmtsQosCacBWPoolTable | 1 | 4 | This table defines allocation of virtual bandwidth pool for the traffic classes. Basically there are two types of bandwidth pool,… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241.1.3.4.6 | cggsnQosBWPoolTrafClassTable | 1 | 7 | This table is the sub table of cggsnUmtsQosCacBWPoolTable. This contains all the traffic class bandwidth allocation in percentage… |