This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group
will be used in XGCP.
The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex
from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable.
There are two conditions to associate a MGC group:
1. At least one MGC is associated with the MGC group
2. At least one protocol is associated with the MGC
group
If the value of the object is non-zero, it means
the media gateway has a MGC Redundant Group.
In the call setup, the parameters of call agents
within the MGC Redundant Group will be sequentially
tried according to its preference.
This object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum and object
cXgcpMgcConfigAddress are mutually exclusive.
The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when
the object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum is equal to 0.
If the value of the object is 0, which means there is
no MGC Redundant Group associated with the media gateway.
It has only one call agent (in media gateway level) to
communicate with. This call agent is indicated by
cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and will be used in call setup
(if call set-up on media gateway level).
Parsed from file CISCO-XGCP-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-XGCP-MIB
This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group
will be used in XGCP.
The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex
from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable.
There are two conditions to associate a MGC group:
1. At least one MGC is associated with the MGC group
2. At least one protocol is associated with the MGC
group
If the value of the object is non-zero, it means
the media gateway has a MGC Redundant Group.
In the call setup, the parameters of call agents
within the MGC Redundant Group will be sequentially
tried according to its preference.
This object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum and object
cXgcpMgcConfigAddress are mutually exclusive.
The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when
the object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum is equal to 0.
If the value of the object is 0, which means there is
no MGC Redundant Group associated with the media gateway.
It has only one call agent (in media gateway level) to
communicate with. This call agent is indicated by
cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and will be used in call setup
(if call set-up on media gateway level).
This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group
will be used in XGCP.
The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex
from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable.
There are two conditions to associate a MGC group:
1. At least one MGC is associated with the MGC group
2. At least one protocol is associated with the MGC
group
If the value of the object is non-zero, it means
the media gateway has a MGC Redundant Group.
In the call setup, the parameters of call agents
within the MGC Redundant Group will be sequentially
tried according to its preference.
This object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum and object
cXgcpMgcConfigAddress are mutually exclusive.
The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when
the object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum is equal to 0.
If the value of the object is 0, which means there is
no MGC Redundant Group associated with the media gateway.
It has only one call agent (in media gateway level) to
communicate with. This call agent is indicated by
cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and will be used in call setup
(if call set-up on media gateway level).
Parsed from file CISCO-XGCP-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-XGCP-MIB
This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group
will be used in XGCP.
The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex
from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable.
There are two conditions to associate a MGC group:
1. At least one MGC is associated with the MGC group
2. At least one protocol is associated with the MGC
group
If the value of the object is non-zero, it means
the media gateway has a MGC Redundant Group.
In the call setup, the parameters of call agents
within the MGC Redundant Group will be sequentially
tried according to its preference.
This object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum and object
cXgcpMgcConfigAddress are mutually exclusive.
The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when
the object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum is equal to 0.
If the value of the object is 0, which means there is
no MGC Redundant Group associated with the media gateway.
It has only one call agent (in media gateway level) to
communicate with. This call agent is indicated by
cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and will be used in call setup
(if call set-up on media gateway level).
cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CMgcGroupIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group will be used in XGCP. The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable. There are two conditions to associate a MGC group: 1. At least one MGC is associated with the MGC group 2. At least one protocol is associated with the MGC group If the value of the object is non-zero, it means the media gateway has a MGC Redundant Group. In the call setup, the parameters of call agents within the MGC Redundant Group will be sequentially tried according to its preference. This object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum and object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress are mutually exclusive. The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when the object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum is equal to 0. If the value of the object is 0, which means there is no MGC Redundant Group associated with the media gateway. It has only one call agent (in media gateway level) to communicate with. This call agent is indicated by cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and will be used in call setup (if call set-up on media gateway level). " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { cXgcpMgcConfigEntry 1 }
cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CMgcGroupIndexOrZero ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group will be used in XGCP. The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable. There are two conditions to associate a MGC group: 1. At least one MGC is associated with the MGC group 2. At least one protocol is associated with the MGC group If the value of the object is non-zero, it means the media gateway has a MGC Redundant Group. In the call setup, the parameters of call agents within the MGC Redundant Group will be sequentially tried according to its preference. This object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum and object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress are mutually exclusive. The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when the object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum is equal to 0. If the value of the object is 0, which means there is no MGC Redundant Group associated with the media gateway. It has only one call agent (in media gateway level) to communicate with. This call agent is indicated by cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and will be used in call setup (if call set-up on media gateway level). " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { cXgcpMgcConfigEntry 1 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-XGCP-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CMgcGroupIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group will be used in XGCP. The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable. There are two conditions to associate a MGC group: 1. At least one MGC is associated with the MGC group 2. At least one protocol is associated with the MGC group If the value of the object is non-zero, it means the media gateway has a MGC Redundant Group. In the call setup, the parameters of call agents within the MGC Redundant Group will be sequentially tried according to its preference. This object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum and object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress are mutually exclusive. The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when the object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum is equal to 0. If the value of the object is 0, which means there is no MGC Redundant Group associated with the media gateway. It has only one call agent (in media gateway level) to communicate with. This call agent is indicated by cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and will be used in call setup (if call set-up on media gateway level). " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { cXgcpMgcConfigEntry 1 }
cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CMgcGroupIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object specifies which MGC Redundant Group will be used in XGCP. The value of this object refers to the object cMgcGrpIndex from MGC Redundant Group Table, cMgcGrpParamTable. There are two conditions to associate a MGC group: 1. At least one MGC is associated with the MGC group 2. At least one protocol is associated with the MGC group If the value of the object is non-zero, it means the media gateway has a MGC Redundant Group. In the call setup, the parameters of call agents within the MGC Redundant Group will be sequentially tried according to its preference. This object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum and object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress are mutually exclusive. The object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress can be set only when the object cXgcpMgcConfigMgcGrpNum is equal to 0. If the value of the object is 0, which means there is no MGC Redundant Group associated with the media gateway. It has only one call agent (in media gateway level) to communicate with. This call agent is indicated by cXgcpMgcConfigAddress and will be used in call setup (if call set-up on media gateway level). " DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { cXgcpMgcConfigEntry 1 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.318.1.1.1.1.2 | cXgcpMgcConfigAddrType | 0 | 0 | This object specifies the address type of the MGC (object cXgcpMgcConfigAddress), either ipv4 or ipv6. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.318.1.1.1.1.3 | cXgcpMgcConfigAddress | 0 | 0 | This object specifies the address of the MGC the gateway used to communicate with in call setup. This object cXgcpMgcConfigAddres… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.318.1.1.1.1.4 | cXgcpMgcConfigProtocolIndex | 0 | 0 | This object specifies which protocol that the MG should use to communicate with the MGC when it try to set up the call. The value … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.318.1.1.1.1.5 | cXgcpMgcConfigGatewayUdpPort | 0 | 0 | The UDP port of the MG which is used to communicate with call agent in MGCP. |