The H.323 Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal
(CVP) H.323 service configured on this server. This service
is a software component which always resides on the CVP Call
Server. The CVP H.323 service interacts with the CVP IVR
service to relay call arrival, departure and transfer
instructions between it and other H.323 devices.
The CVP H.323 service is a legacy service used only in H.323-
based deployments. Although this service started as a true,
albeit incomplete, voice browser, its strength was its
ability to effect complicated H.323 call control activities
with the Gateway and the Cisco Call Manager. Over time, the
VXML Gateway's IOS voice browser supplanted it as a voice
interaction device and call control became its main focus.
SIP is still a young protocol compared to H.323 and there are
still certain capabilities which either the gateway, the Call
Manager or the protocol itself does not yet support. Users
who require these capabilities, as well as those who wish to
upgrade without switching from H.323 to SIP will therefore
continue to use the CVP H.323 service in place of the CVP SIP
service.
This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the
Service table. The service index acts as the primary
index, relating the entry to the corresponding entry in the
Service table.
The SNMP agent constructs this table at startup. Since
services can only be added or deleted when the CVP
application is stopped, service information table entries
cannot be added to or deleted from the table either by the
agent or the management station while the application is
running. The agent will update service information table
objects as their values change when the application is
running. All objects in this table are read-only to the
management station.
Parsed from file CISCO-CVP-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-CVP-MIB
The H.323 Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal
(CVP) H.323 service configured on this server. This service
is a software component which always resides on the CVP Call
Server. The CVP H.323 service interacts with the CVP IVR
service to relay call arrival, departure and transfer
instructions between it and other H.323 devices.
The CVP H.323 service is a legacy service used only in H.323-
based deployments. Although this service started as a true,
albeit incomplete, voice browser, its strength was its
ability to effect complicated H.323 call control activities
with the Gateway and the Cisco Call Manager. Over time, the
VXML Gateway's IOS voice browser supplanted it as a voice
interaction device and call control became its main focus.
SIP is still a young protocol compared to H.323 and there are
still certain capabilities which either the gateway, the Call
Manager or the protocol itself does not yet support. Users
who require these capabilities, as well as those who wish to
upgrade without switching from H.323 to SIP will therefore
continue to use the CVP H.323 service in place of the CVP SIP
service.
This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the
Service table. The service index acts as the primary
index, relating the entry to the corresponding entry in the
Service table.
The SNMP agent constructs this table at startup. Since
services can only be added or deleted when the CVP
application is stopped, service information table entries
cannot be added to or deleted from the table either by the
agent or the management station while the application is
running. The agent will update service information table
objects as their values change when the application is
running. All objects in this table are read-only to the
management station.
The H.323 Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal
(CVP) H.323 service configured on this server. This service
is a software component which always resides on the CVP Call
Server. The CVP H.323 service interacts with the CVP IVR
service to relay call arrival, departure and transfer
instructions between it and other H.323 devices.
The CVP H.323 service is a legacy service used only in H.323-
based deployments. Although this service started as a true,
albeit incomplete, voice browser, its strength was its
ability to effect complicated H.323 call control activities
with the Gateway and the Cisco Call Manager. Over time, the
VXML Gateway's IOS voice browser supplanted it as a voice
interaction device and call control became its main focus.
SIP is still a young protocol compared to H.323 and there are
still certain capabilities which either the gateway, the Call
Manager or the protocol itself does not yet support. Users
who require these capabilities, as well as those who wish to
upgrade without switching from H.323 to SIP will therefore
continue to use the CVP H.323 service in place of the CVP SIP
service.
This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the
Service table. The service index acts as the primary
index, relating the entry to the corresponding entry in the
Service table.
The SNMP agent constructs this table at startup. Since
services can only be added or deleted when the CVP
application is stopped, service information table entries
cannot be added to or deleted from the table either by the
agent or the management station while the application is
running. The agent will update service information table
objects as their values change when the application is
running. All objects in this table are read-only to the
management station.
Parsed from file CISCO-CVP-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-CVP-MIB
The H.323 Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal
(CVP) H.323 service configured on this server. This service
is a software component which always resides on the CVP Call
Server. The CVP H.323 service interacts with the CVP IVR
service to relay call arrival, departure and transfer
instructions between it and other H.323 devices.
The CVP H.323 service is a legacy service used only in H.323-
based deployments. Although this service started as a true,
albeit incomplete, voice browser, its strength was its
ability to effect complicated H.323 call control activities
with the Gateway and the Cisco Call Manager. Over time, the
VXML Gateway's IOS voice browser supplanted it as a voice
interaction device and call control became its main focus.
SIP is still a young protocol compared to H.323 and there are
still certain capabilities which either the gateway, the Call
Manager or the protocol itself does not yet support. Users
who require these capabilities, as well as those who wish to
upgrade without switching from H.323 to SIP will therefore
continue to use the CVP H.323 service in place of the CVP SIP
service.
This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the
Service table. The service index acts as the primary
index, relating the entry to the corresponding entry in the
Service table.
The SNMP agent constructs this table at startup. Since
services can only be added or deleted when the CVP
application is stopped, service information table entries
cannot be added to or deleted from the table either by the
agent or the management station while the application is
running. The agent will update service information table
objects as their values change when the application is
running. All objects in this table are read-only to the
management station.
ccvpH323Table OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CcvpH323Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The H.323 Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal (CVP) H.323 service configured on this server. This service is a software component which always resides on the CVP Call Server. The CVP H.323 service interacts with the CVP IVR service to relay call arrival, departure and transfer instructions between it and other H.323 devices. The CVP H.323 service is a legacy service used only in H.323- based deployments. Although this service started as a true, albeit incomplete, voice browser, its strength was its ability to effect complicated H.323 call control activities with the Gateway and the Cisco Call Manager. Over time, the VXML Gateway's IOS voice browser supplanted it as a voice interaction device and call control became its main focus. SIP is still a young protocol compared to H.323 and there are still certain capabilities which either the gateway, the Call Manager or the protocol itself does not yet support. Users who require these capabilities, as well as those who wish to upgrade without switching from H.323 to SIP will therefore continue to use the CVP H.323 service in place of the CVP SIP service. This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the Service table. The service index acts as the primary index, relating the entry to the corresponding entry in the Service table. The SNMP agent constructs this table at startup. Since services can only be added or deleted when the CVP application is stopped, service information table entries cannot be added to or deleted from the table either by the agent or the management station while the application is running. The agent will update service information table objects as their values change when the application is running. All objects in this table are read-only to the management station." ::= { ccvpServiceInfo 2 }
ccvpH323Table OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CcvpH323Entry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The H.323 Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal (CVP) H.323 service configured on this server. This service is a software component which always resides on the CVP Call Server. The CVP H.323 service interacts with the CVP IVR service to relay call arrival, departure and transfer instructions between it and other H.323 devices. The CVP H.323 service is a legacy service used only in H.323- based deployments. Although this service started as a true, albeit incomplete, voice browser, its strength was its ability to effect complicated H.323 call control activities with the Gateway and the Cisco Call Manager. Over time, the VXML Gateway's IOS voice browser supplanted it as a voice interaction device and call control became its main focus. SIP is still a young protocol compared to H.323 and there are still certain capabilities which either the gateway, the Call Manager or the protocol itself does not yet support. Users who require these capabilities, as well as those who wish to upgrade without switching from H.323 to SIP will therefore continue to use the CVP H.323 service in place of the CVP SIP service. This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the Service table. The service index acts as the primary index, relating the entry to the corresponding entry in the Service table. The SNMP agent constructs this table at startup. Since services can only be added or deleted when the CVP application is stopped, service information table entries cannot be added to or deleted from the table either by the agent or the management station while the application is running. The agent will update service information table objects as their values change when the application is running. All objects in this table are read-only to the management station." ::= { ccvpServiceInfo 2 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-CVP-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
ccvpH323Table OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CcvpH323Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The H.323 Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal (CVP) H.323 service configured on this server. This service is a software component which always resides on the CVP Call Server. The CVP H.323 service interacts with the CVP IVR service to relay call arrival, departure and transfer instructions between it and other H.323 devices. The CVP H.323 service is a legacy service used only in H.323- based deployments. Although this service started as a true, albeit incomplete, voice browser, its strength was its ability to effect complicated H.323 call control activities with the Gateway and the Cisco Call Manager. Over time, the VXML Gateway's IOS voice browser supplanted it as a voice interaction device and call control became its main focus. SIP is still a young protocol compared to H.323 and there are still certain capabilities which either the gateway, the Call Manager or the protocol itself does not yet support. Users who require these capabilities, as well as those who wish to upgrade without switching from H.323 to SIP will therefore continue to use the CVP H.323 service in place of the CVP SIP service. This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the Service table. The service index acts as the primary index, relating the entry to the corresponding entry in the Service table. The SNMP agent constructs this table at startup. Since services can only be added or deleted when the CVP application is stopped, service information table entries cannot be added to or deleted from the table either by the agent or the management station while the application is running. The agent will update service information table objects as their values change when the application is running. All objects in this table are read-only to the management station." ::= { ccvpServiceInfo 2 }
ccvpH323Table OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CcvpH323Entry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The H.323 Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal (CVP) H.323 service configured on this server. This service is a software component which always resides on the CVP Call Server. The CVP H.323 service interacts with the CVP IVR service to relay call arrival, departure and transfer instructions between it and other H.323 devices. The CVP H.323 service is a legacy service used only in H.323- based deployments. Although this service started as a true, albeit incomplete, voice browser, its strength was its ability to effect complicated H.323 call control activities with the Gateway and the Cisco Call Manager. Over time, the VXML Gateway's IOS voice browser supplanted it as a voice interaction device and call control became its main focus. SIP is still a young protocol compared to H.323 and there are still certain capabilities which either the gateway, the Call Manager or the protocol itself does not yet support. Users who require these capabilities, as well as those who wish to upgrade without switching from H.323 to SIP will therefore continue to use the CVP H.323 service in place of the CVP SIP service. This table has a sparse dependent relationship with the Service table. The service index acts as the primary index, relating the entry to the corresponding entry in the Service table. The SNMP agent constructs this table at startup. Since services can only be added or deleted when the CVP application is stopped, service information table entries cannot be added to or deleted from the table either by the agent or the management station while the application is running. The agent will update service information table objects as their values change when the application is running. All objects in this table are read-only to the management station." ::= { ccvpServiceInfo 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.590.1.6.2.1 | ccvpH323Entry | 19 | 19 | Each entry represents a Customer Voice Portal (CVP) H.323 service configured on the server. The H.323 service interacts with the… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.590.1.6.1 | ccvpSipTable | 1 | 26 | The SIP service table lists each Customer Voice Portal SIP service configured on this server. The CVP SIP service is a software … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.590.1.6.3 | ccvpIvrTable | 1 | 25 | The IVR Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal Interactive Voice Response service configured on this server. Each entry i… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.590.1.6.4 | ccvpIcmTable | 1 | 25 | The ICM Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal ICM service configured on this server. Each entry in the table defines a … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.590.1.6.5 | ccvpReptTable | 1 | 9 | The Reporting service table lists each Customer Voice Portal reporting service configured on this server. The CVP Reporting Serv… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.590.1.6.6 | ccvpVxmlTable | 1 | 15 | The Voice XML Service table lists each Customer Voice Portal Voice XML service installed and configured on this server. The CVP V… |