This object controls the QoS, PHS and encryption settings
for downstream forwarding of IP multicast sessions.
An IP multicast session is replicated to one
or more Downstream Channel Sets (DCSs), where each
DCS is either a single downstream channel or a downstream
bonding group of multiple channels. The CMTS determines
on which DCSs to replicate a multicast session
based on IP multicast membership reports ('joins')
or other vendor-specific static configuration.
The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration
of a range of sessions through the SrcPrefixAddr and
GrpPrefixAddr and SrcPrefixLen and GrpPrefixLen attributes.
The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration
of QoS, Encryption and PHS for multicast sessions. Cable
operators can specify configuration rules for
a range of multicast sessions through the tuple of
(SrcPrefixAddr,SrcPrefixLen, GrpPrefixAddr, GrpPrefixLen)
attributes in an entry. The QosConfigId attribute
identifies the QoS rule, the EncryptionConfigId
identifies the encryption rule and the PhsConfigId
identifies the PHS rule for a particular entry.
Even if an entry indicates a range of multicast sessions
the Encryption and PHS rules are applied on a per-session
basis. That is, a separate DSID is assigned
to an individual multicast session from a range of multicast
sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg
object and a PHS rule (indicated by the PhsCfgId)
is applied individually to each session which is
identified by the DSID assigned for that session. Similarly,
a separate SAID is assigned to individual multicast
session from range identified by the CmtsGrpCfg
object.
The CmtsGrpQosConfigQosCtrl attribute from the CmtsGrpQosCfg
object is used to determine if the traffic
for a range of multicast sessions identified by an
entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object will be transmitted in
an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow or will
be transmitted separately for each session using
'Single-Session' Group Service Flows. Even if the range
of multicast sessions are transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session'
Group Service Flow, the PHS and Encryption
rules are always applied individually to a multicast
session on a per-session DSID basis prior to
being transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group
Service Flow (GSF).
This object supports the creation and deletion of multiple
instances.
Creation of a new instance of this object requires the
following attributes to be set
RulePriority
PrefixAddrType
SrcPrefixAddr
SrcPrefixLen
GrpPrefixAddr
GrpPrefixLen
IpDsLow
IpDsHigh
IpDsMask
Parsed from file DOCS-MCAST-MIB.mib
Module: DOCS-MCAST-MIB
This object controls the QoS, PHS and encryption settings
for downstream forwarding of IP multicast sessions.
An IP multicast session is replicated to one
or more Downstream Channel Sets (DCSs), where each
DCS is either a single downstream channel or a downstream
bonding group of multiple channels. The CMTS determines
on which DCSs to replicate a multicast session
based on IP multicast membership reports ('joins')
or other vendor-specific static configuration.
The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration
of a range of sessions through the SrcPrefixAddr and
GrpPrefixAddr and SrcPrefixLen and GrpPrefixLen attributes.
The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration
of QoS, Encryption and PHS for multicast sessions. Cable
operators can specify configuration rules for
a range of multicast sessions through the tuple of
(SrcPrefixAddr,SrcPrefixLen, GrpPrefixAddr, GrpPrefixLen)
attributes in an entry. The QosConfigId attribute
identifies the QoS rule, the EncryptionConfigId
identifies the encryption rule and the PhsConfigId
identifies the PHS rule for a particular entry.
Even if an entry indicates a range of multicast sessions
the Encryption and PHS rules are applied on a per-session
basis. That is, a separate DSID is assigned
to an individual multicast session from a range of multicast
sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg
object and a PHS rule (indicated by the PhsCfgId)
is applied individually to each session which is
identified by the DSID assigned for that session. Similarly,
a separate SAID is assigned to individual multicast
session from range identified by the CmtsGrpCfg
object.
The CmtsGrpQosConfigQosCtrl attribute from the CmtsGrpQosCfg
object is used to determine if the traffic
for a range of multicast sessions identified by an
entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object will be transmitted in
an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow or will
be transmitted separately for each session using
'Single-Session' Group Service Flows. Even if the range
of multicast sessions are transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session'
Group Service Flow, the PHS and Encryption
rules are always applied individually to a multicast
session on a per-session DSID basis prior to
being transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group
Service Flow (GSF).
This object supports the creation and deletion of multiple
instances.
Creation of a new instance of this object requires the
following attributes to be set
RulePriority
PrefixAddrType
SrcPrefixAddr
SrcPrefixLen
GrpPrefixAddr
GrpPrefixLen
IpDsLow
IpDsHigh
IpDsMask
This object controls the QoS, PHS and encryption settings
for downstream forwarding of IP multicast sessions.
An IP multicast session is replicated to one
or more Downstream Channel Sets (DCSs), where each
DCS is either a single downstream channel or a downstream
bonding group of multiple channels. The CMTS determines
on which DCSs to replicate a multicast session
based on IP multicast membership reports ('joins')
or other vendor-specific static configuration.
The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration
of a range of sessions through the SrcPrefixAddr and
GrpPrefixAddr and SrcPrefixLen and GrpPrefixLen attributes.
The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration
of QoS, Encryption and PHS for multicast sessions. Cable
operators can specify configuration rules for
a range of multicast sessions through the tuple of
(SrcPrefixAddr,SrcPrefixLen, GrpPrefixAddr, GrpPrefixLen)
attributes in an entry. The QosConfigId attribute
identifies the QoS rule, the EncryptionConfigId
identifies the encryption rule and the PhsConfigId
identifies the PHS rule for a particular entry.
Even if an entry indicates a range of multicast sessions
the Encryption and PHS rules are applied on a per-session
basis. That is, a separate DSID is assigned
to an individual multicast session from a range of multicast
sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg
object and a PHS rule (indicated by the PhsCfgId)
is applied individually to each session which is
identified by the DSID assigned for that session. Similarly,
a separate SAID is assigned to individual multicast
session from range identified by the CmtsGrpCfg
object.
The CmtsGrpQosConfigQosCtrl attribute from the CmtsGrpQosCfg
object is used to determine if the traffic
for a range of multicast sessions identified by an
entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object will be transmitted in
an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow or will
be transmitted separately for each session using
'Single-Session' Group Service Flows. Even if the range
of multicast sessions are transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session'
Group Service Flow, the PHS and Encryption
rules are always applied individually to a multicast
session on a per-session DSID basis prior to
being transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group
Service Flow (GSF).
This object supports the creation and deletion of multiple
instances.
Creation of a new instance of this object requires the
following attributes to be set
RulePriority
PrefixAddrType
SrcPrefixAddr
SrcPrefixLen
GrpPrefixAddr
GrpPrefixLen
IpDsLow
IpDsHigh
IpDsMask
Parsed from file DOCS-MCAST-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: DOCS-MCAST-MIB
This object controls the QoS, PHS and encryption settings
for downstream forwarding of IP multicast sessions.
An IP multicast session is replicated to one
or more Downstream Channel Sets (DCSs), where each
DCS is either a single downstream channel or a downstream
bonding group of multiple channels. The CMTS determines
on which DCSs to replicate a multicast session
based on IP multicast membership reports ('joins')
or other vendor-specific static configuration.
The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration
of a range of sessions through the SrcPrefixAddr and
GrpPrefixAddr and SrcPrefixLen and GrpPrefixLen attributes.
The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration
of QoS, Encryption and PHS for multicast sessions. Cable
operators can specify configuration rules for
a range of multicast sessions through the tuple of
(SrcPrefixAddr,SrcPrefixLen, GrpPrefixAddr, GrpPrefixLen)
attributes in an entry. The QosConfigId attribute
identifies the QoS rule, the EncryptionConfigId
identifies the encryption rule and the PhsConfigId
identifies the PHS rule for a particular entry.
Even if an entry indicates a range of multicast sessions
the Encryption and PHS rules are applied on a per-session
basis. That is, a separate DSID is assigned
to an individual multicast session from a range of multicast
sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg
object and a PHS rule (indicated by the PhsCfgId)
is applied individually to each session which is
identified by the DSID assigned for that session. Similarly,
a separate SAID is assigned to individual multicast
session from range identified by the CmtsGrpCfg
object.
The CmtsGrpQosConfigQosCtrl attribute from the CmtsGrpQosCfg
object is used to determine if the traffic
for a range of multicast sessions identified by an
entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object will be transmitted in
an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow or will
be transmitted separately for each session using
'Single-Session' Group Service Flows. Even if the range
of multicast sessions are transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session'
Group Service Flow, the PHS and Encryption
rules are always applied individually to a multicast
session on a per-session DSID basis prior to
being transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group
Service Flow (GSF).
This object supports the creation and deletion of multiple
instances.
Creation of a new instance of this object requires the
following attributes to be set
RulePriority
PrefixAddrType
SrcPrefixAddr
SrcPrefixLen
GrpPrefixAddr
GrpPrefixLen
IpDsLow
IpDsHigh
IpDsMask
docsMcastCmtsGrpCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DocsMcastCmtsGrpCfgEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object controls the QoS, PHS and encryption settings for downstream forwarding of IP multicast sessions. An IP multicast session is replicated to one or more Downstream Channel Sets (DCSs), where each DCS is either a single downstream channel or a downstream bonding group of multiple channels. The CMTS determines on which DCSs to replicate a multicast session based on IP multicast membership reports ('joins') or other vendor-specific static configuration. The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration of a range of sessions through the SrcPrefixAddr and GrpPrefixAddr and SrcPrefixLen and GrpPrefixLen attributes. The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration of QoS, Encryption and PHS for multicast sessions. Cable operators can specify configuration rules for a range of multicast sessions through the tuple of (SrcPrefixAddr,SrcPrefixLen, GrpPrefixAddr, GrpPrefixLen) attributes in an entry. The QosConfigId attribute identifies the QoS rule, the EncryptionConfigId identifies the encryption rule and the PhsConfigId identifies the PHS rule for a particular entry. Even if an entry indicates a range of multicast sessions the Encryption and PHS rules are applied on a per-session basis. That is, a separate DSID is assigned to an individual multicast session from a range of multicast sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object and a PHS rule (indicated by the PhsCfgId) is applied individually to each session which is identified by the DSID assigned for that session. Similarly, a separate SAID is assigned to individual multicast session from range identified by the CmtsGrpCfg object. The CmtsGrpQosConfigQosCtrl attribute from the CmtsGrpQosCfg object is used to determine if the traffic for a range of multicast sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object will be transmitted in an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow or will be transmitted separately for each session using 'Single-Session' Group Service Flows. Even if the range of multicast sessions are transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow, the PHS and Encryption rules are always applied individually to a multicast session on a per-session DSID basis prior to being transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow (GSF). This object supports the creation and deletion of multiple instances. Creation of a new instance of this object requires the following attributes to be set RulePriority PrefixAddrType SrcPrefixAddr SrcPrefixLen GrpPrefixAddr GrpPrefixLen IpDsLow IpDsHigh IpDsMask" ::= { docsMcastMibObjects 1}
docsMcastCmtsGrpCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DocsMcastCmtsGrpCfgEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object controls the QoS, PHS and encryption settings for downstream forwarding of IP multicast sessions. An IP multicast session is replicated to one or more Downstream Channel Sets (DCSs), where each DCS is either a single downstream channel or a downstream bonding group of multiple channels. The CMTS determines on which DCSs to replicate a multicast session based on IP multicast membership reports ('joins') or other vendor-specific static configuration. The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration of a range of sessions through the SrcPrefixAddr and GrpPrefixAddr and SrcPrefixLen and GrpPrefixLen attributes. The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration of QoS, Encryption and PHS for multicast sessions. Cable operators can specify configuration rules for a range of multicast sessions through the tuple of (SrcPrefixAddr,SrcPrefixLen, GrpPrefixAddr, GrpPrefixLen) attributes in an entry. The QosConfigId attribute identifies the QoS rule, the EncryptionConfigId identifies the encryption rule and the PhsConfigId identifies the PHS rule for a particular entry. Even if an entry indicates a range of multicast sessions the Encryption and PHS rules are applied on a per-session basis. That is, a separate DSID is assigned to an individual multicast session from a range of multicast sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object and a PHS rule (indicated by the PhsCfgId) is applied individually to each session which is identified by the DSID assigned for that session. Similarly, a separate SAID is assigned to individual multicast session from range identified by the CmtsGrpCfg object. The CmtsGrpQosConfigQosCtrl attribute from the CmtsGrpQosCfg object is used to determine if the traffic for a range of multicast sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object will be transmitted in an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow or will be transmitted separately for each session using 'Single-Session' Group Service Flows. Even if the range of multicast sessions are transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow, the PHS and Encryption rules are always applied individually to a multicast session on a per-session DSID basis prior to being transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow (GSF). This object supports the creation and deletion of multiple instances. Creation of a new instance of this object requires the following attributes to be set RulePriority PrefixAddrType SrcPrefixAddr SrcPrefixLen GrpPrefixAddr GrpPrefixLen IpDsLow IpDsHigh IpDsMask" ::= { docsMcastMibObjects 1 }
Vendor: Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
Module: DOCS-MCAST-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
docsMcastCmtsGrpCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DocsMcastCmtsGrpCfgEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object controls the QoS, PHS and encryption settings for downstream forwarding of IP multicast sessions. An IP multicast session is replicated to one or more Downstream Channel Sets (DCSs), where each DCS is either a single downstream channel or a downstream bonding group of multiple channels. The CMTS determines on which DCSs to replicate a multicast session based on IP multicast membership reports ('joins') or other vendor-specific static configuration. The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration of a range of sessions through the SrcPrefixAddr and GrpPrefixAddr and SrcPrefixLen and GrpPrefixLen attributes. The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration of QoS, Encryption and PHS for multicast sessions. Cable operators can specify configuration rules for a range of multicast sessions through the tuple of (SrcPrefixAddr,SrcPrefixLen, GrpPrefixAddr, GrpPrefixLen) attributes in an entry. The QosConfigId attribute identifies the QoS rule, the EncryptionConfigId identifies the encryption rule and the PhsConfigId identifies the PHS rule for a particular entry. Even if an entry indicates a range of multicast sessions the Encryption and PHS rules are applied on a per-session basis. That is, a separate DSID is assigned to an individual multicast session from a range of multicast sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object and a PHS rule (indicated by the PhsCfgId) is applied individually to each session which is identified by the DSID assigned for that session. Similarly, a separate SAID is assigned to individual multicast session from range identified by the CmtsGrpCfg object. The CmtsGrpQosConfigQosCtrl attribute from the CmtsGrpQosCfg object is used to determine if the traffic for a range of multicast sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object will be transmitted in an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow or will be transmitted separately for each session using 'Single-Session' Group Service Flows. Even if the range of multicast sessions are transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow, the PHS and Encryption rules are always applied individually to a multicast session on a per-session DSID basis prior to being transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow (GSF). This object supports the creation and deletion of multiple instances. Creation of a new instance of this object requires the following attributes to be set RulePriority PrefixAddrType SrcPrefixAddr SrcPrefixLen GrpPrefixAddr GrpPrefixLen IpDsLow IpDsHigh IpDsMask" ::= { docsMcastMibObjects 1}
docsMcastCmtsGrpCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DocsMcastCmtsGrpCfgEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object controls the QoS, PHS and encryption settings for downstream forwarding of IP multicast sessions. An IP multicast session is replicated to one or more Downstream Channel Sets (DCSs), where each DCS is either a single downstream channel or a downstream bonding group of multiple channels. The CMTS determines on which DCSs to replicate a multicast session based on IP multicast membership reports ('joins') or other vendor-specific static configuration. The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration of a range of sessions through the SrcPrefixAddr and GrpPrefixAddr and SrcPrefixLen and GrpPrefixLen attributes. The CmtsGrpCfg object allows for the configuration of QoS, Encryption and PHS for multicast sessions. Cable operators can specify configuration rules for a range of multicast sessions through the tuple of (SrcPrefixAddr,SrcPrefixLen, GrpPrefixAddr, GrpPrefixLen) attributes in an entry. The QosConfigId attribute identifies the QoS rule, the EncryptionConfigId identifies the encryption rule and the PhsConfigId identifies the PHS rule for a particular entry. Even if an entry indicates a range of multicast sessions the Encryption and PHS rules are applied on a per-session basis. That is, a separate DSID is assigned to an individual multicast session from a range of multicast sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object and a PHS rule (indicated by the PhsCfgId) is applied individually to each session which is identified by the DSID assigned for that session. Similarly, a separate SAID is assigned to individual multicast session from range identified by the CmtsGrpCfg object. The CmtsGrpQosConfigQosCtrl attribute from the CmtsGrpQosCfg object is used to determine if the traffic for a range of multicast sessions identified by an entry in the CmtsGrpCfg object will be transmitted in an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow or will be transmitted separately for each session using 'Single-Session' Group Service Flows. Even if the range of multicast sessions are transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow, the PHS and Encryption rules are always applied individually to a multicast session on a per-session DSID basis prior to being transmitted on an 'Aggregate-Session' Group Service Flow (GSF). This object supports the creation and deletion of multiple instances. Creation of a new instance of this object requires the following attributes to be set RulePriority PrefixAddrType SrcPrefixAddr SrcPrefixLen GrpPrefixAddr GrpPrefixLen IpDsLow IpDsHigh IpDsMask" ::= { docsMcastMibObjects 1}
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.18.1.1.1 | docsMcastCmtsGrpCfgEntry | 14 | 14 | The conceptual row of docsMcastCmtsGrpCfg. The CMTS persists all instances of the CmtsGrpConfig object across system reinitializa… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.18.1.2 | docsMcastCmtsGrpEncryptCfgTable | 1 | 5 | This object controls the configuration of the Security Association (SA) and the encryption algorithm used for multicast sessions.… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.18.1.3 | docsMcastCmtsGrpPhsCfgTable | 1 | 7 | This object controls the configuration of DSID-indexed PHS for multicast sessions. Configuration of PHS Rules via this table must… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.18.1.4 | docsMcastCmtsGrpQosCfgTable | 1 | 7 | This object configures the QoS configured for Multicast sessions replicated to any Downstream Channel Set. It does not control wh… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.18.1.5 | docsMcastCmtsReplSessTable | 1 | 9 | This object describes the replication of IP Multicast sessions onto the different Downstream Channel Sets of a CMTS. Each DCS ma… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.18.1.6 | docsMcastDefGrpSvcClass | 1 | 2 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.18.1.7 | docsMcastDsidPhsTable | 1 | 6 | This object reports the set of DSID-Indexed PHS rules that are signaled between the CMTS and CMs as part of the Multicast Sessio… |