This object can hold modem out of service and marks the modem
as suspected or proven to be bad. During the router start-up
initialization sequence, modem back-to-back tests will test
modems and mark those modems failing tests as bad modems. The
management entity also can use this command to lock out the
suspicious modem or unlock the modem to do further debugging
or test. This command will be used accompanied with cmholdReset
command to put modem out of service. This command doesn't do
the reset. For a normally good modem, it can start handling
calls after it exits from modem reset mode. For a bad modem, it
cannot start handling calls after it exits from modem reset
mode. The manager needs to take modem out of bad modem mode
in order to handle calls.
This object is only valid when cmState is onHook or
busiedOut. The value of true(1) indicates the modem is
suspected to be bad and its state is set to bad. The
value of false(2) indicates the modem has not been suspected
to be bad or has been re-marked as good.
Parsed from file CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB
This object can hold modem out of service and marks the modem
as suspected or proven to be bad. During the router start-up
initialization sequence, modem back-to-back tests will test
modems and mark those modems failing tests as bad modems. The
management entity also can use this command to lock out the
suspicious modem or unlock the modem to do further debugging
or test. This command will be used accompanied with cmholdReset
command to put modem out of service. This command doesn't do
the reset. For a normally good modem, it can start handling
calls after it exits from modem reset mode. For a bad modem, it
cannot start handling calls after it exits from modem reset
mode. The manager needs to take modem out of bad modem mode
in order to handle calls.
This object is only valid when cmState is onHook or
busiedOut. The value of true(1) indicates the modem is
suspected to be bad and its state is set to bad. The
value of false(2) indicates the modem has not been suspected
to be bad or has been re-marked as good.
This object can hold modem out of service and marks the modem
as suspected or proven to be bad. During the router start-up
initialization sequence, modem back-to-back tests will test
modems and mark those modems failing tests as bad modems. The
management entity also can use this command to lock out the
suspicious modem or unlock the modem to do further debugging
or test. This command will be used accompanied with cmholdReset
command to put modem out of service. This command doesn't do
the reset. For a normally good modem, it can start handling
calls after it exits from modem reset mode. For a bad modem, it
cannot start handling calls after it exits from modem reset
mode. The manager needs to take modem out of bad modem mode
in order to handle calls.
This object is only valid when cmState is onHook or
busiedOut. The value of true(1) indicates the modem is
suspected to be bad and its state is set to bad. The
value of false(2) indicates the modem has not been suspected
to be bad or has been re-marked as good.
Parsed from file CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB
This object can hold modem out of service and marks the modem
as suspected or proven to be bad. During the router start-up
initialization sequence, modem back-to-back tests will test
modems and mark those modems failing tests as bad modems. The
management entity also can use this command to lock out the
suspicious modem or unlock the modem to do further debugging
or test. This command will be used accompanied with cmholdReset
command to put modem out of service. This command doesn't do
the reset. For a normally good modem, it can start handling
calls after it exits from modem reset mode. For a bad modem, it
cannot start handling calls after it exits from modem reset
mode. The manager needs to take modem out of bad modem mode
in order to handle calls.
This object is only valid when cmState is onHook or
busiedOut. The value of true(1) indicates the modem is
suspected to be bad and its state is set to bad. The
value of false(2) indicates the modem has not been suspected
to be bad or has been re-marked as good.
cmBad OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object can hold modem out of service and marks the modem as suspected or proven to be bad. During the router start-up initialization sequence, modem back-to-back tests will test modems and mark those modems failing tests as bad modems. The management entity also can use this command to lock out the suspicious modem or unlock the modem to do further debugging or test. This command will be used accompanied with cmholdReset command to put modem out of service. This command doesn't do the reset. For a normally good modem, it can start handling calls after it exits from modem reset mode. For a bad modem, it cannot start handling calls after it exits from modem reset mode. The manager needs to take modem out of bad modem mode in order to handle calls. This object is only valid when cmState is onHook or busiedOut. The value of true(1) indicates the modem is suspected to be bad and its state is set to bad. The value of false(2) indicates the modem has not been suspected to be bad or has been re-marked as good." DEFVAL { false } ::= { cmLineConfigEntry 6 }
cmBad OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object can hold modem out of service and marks the modem as suspected or proven to be bad. During the router start-up initialization sequence, modem back-to-back tests will test modems and mark those modems failing tests as bad modems. The management entity also can use this command to lock out the suspicious modem or unlock the modem to do further debugging or test. This command will be used accompanied with cmholdReset command to put modem out of service. This command doesn't do the reset. For a normally good modem, it can start handling calls after it exits from modem reset mode. For a bad modem, it cannot start handling calls after it exits from modem reset mode. The manager needs to take modem out of bad modem mode in order to handle calls. This object is only valid when cmState is onHook or busiedOut. The value of true(1) indicates the modem is suspected to be bad and its state is set to bad. The value of false(2) indicates the modem has not been suspected to be bad or has been re-marked as good." DEFVAL { false } ::= { cmLineConfigEntry 6 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cmBad OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object can hold modem out of service and marks the modem as suspected or proven to be bad. During the router start-up initialization sequence, modem back-to-back tests will test modems and mark those modems failing tests as bad modems. The management entity also can use this command to lock out the suspicious modem or unlock the modem to do further debugging or test. This command will be used accompanied with cmholdReset command to put modem out of service. This command doesn't do the reset. For a normally good modem, it can start handling calls after it exits from modem reset mode. For a bad modem, it cannot start handling calls after it exits from modem reset mode. The manager needs to take modem out of bad modem mode in order to handle calls. This object is only valid when cmState is onHook or busiedOut. The value of true(1) indicates the modem is suspected to be bad and its state is set to bad. The value of false(2) indicates the modem has not been suspected to be bad or has been re-marked as good." DEFVAL { false } ::= { cmLineConfigEntry 6 }
cmBad OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object can hold modem out of service and marks the modem as suspected or proven to be bad. During the router start-up initialization sequence, modem back-to-back tests will test modems and mark those modems failing tests as bad modems. The management entity also can use this command to lock out the suspicious modem or unlock the modem to do further debugging or test. This command will be used accompanied with cmholdReset command to put modem out of service. This command doesn't do the reset. For a normally good modem, it can start handling calls after it exits from modem reset mode. For a bad modem, it cannot start handling calls after it exits from modem reset mode. The manager needs to take modem out of bad modem mode in order to handle calls. This object is only valid when cmState is onHook or busiedOut. The value of true(1) indicates the modem is suspected to be bad and its state is set to bad. The value of false(2) indicates the modem has not been suspected to be bad or has been re-marked as good." DEFVAL { false } ::= { cmLineConfigEntry 6 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.3.2.1.1 | cmATModePermit | 0 | 0 | Direct Connect session is used for test and debugging purpose by using the modem AT commands through the out of band management p… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.3.2.1.2 | cmStatusPolling | 0 | 0 | Modem status and events can be polled through the out of band management port when the cmManageable is true. This object specifie… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.3.2.1.3 | cmBusyOutRequest | 0 | 0 | This object is used to put modem out of service, i.e. modem cannot make calls or answer calls. If the modem to be busyout is hand… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.3.2.1.4 | cmShutdown | 0 | 0 | This object is used to put modem out of service, i.e. modem cannot make calls or answer calls. This is a hard busyout command to … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.3.2.1.5 | cmHoldReset | 0 | 0 | A command hold-reset will put the state of modem into reset mode until an inverse command to bring modem out of RESET mode. Durin… |