Reference record for OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1.6



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1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1 (docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocEntry)
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docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocPolicyScnTags
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    Description by cisco_v1

    A list of Service Class Names (SCN) tags associated to
    PHBID/Flow IDs.
    The policies associated to each DEPI Flow ID of this table
    allow the mapping of specific DOCSIS Service Flows well
    distinguished by SCN.

    The SCN encoding does not include the null terminated
    octets as DOCSIS specify for other configuration mechanisms
    such as Cable Modem config files encoding.

    This object is applicable to M-CMTS core but not to
    EQAM devices.

    In D-MPT mode no tags are needed since all DOCSIS traffic
    is mapped to same DEPI Flow ID, thus this object is set to
    zero-length string (no tag) or ignored.

    In PSP mode DOCSIS MAPS, DOCSIS MAC messages and PacketCable
    1.0/1.5 voice traffic are mapped to the highest priority DEPI
    Flow ID (lower sequence number in the Resource allocation
    response)

    If this object is empty (no tag), the default policy is
    used.

    In PSP mode the default policy consists to assign the DEPI
    Flow ID of the lowest priority (highest sequence number) to
    the DOCSIS traffic. DOCSIS Traffic not matched to a policy
    Tag is mapped to the default policy Flow ID.

    In PSP mode the docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocSeq values pointed
    in a M-CMTS Core Resource Allocation Request has the
    preconfigured Policy Tags to map DOCSIS traffic to DEPI
    Flow IDs. When the Resource Allocation response from the
    EQAM is received, it could have same or less of the PHBIDs
    requested, and the PHBID references could be in a different
    order sequence. Therefore, the M-CMTS Core MUST accommodate
    the policy Tags initial configuration to the EQAM order
    sequence and number of PHBIDs.

    For example:
    A Resource Allocation Request:
    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF VoiceGold*
    2 AF VideoConference
    3 BE empty - no tag -

    * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5
    voice

    The EQAM Resource Allocation response:

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF 6 50201
    2 BE 7 50202

    It is vendor specific to re-allocate the policy Tags in the
    case of less DEPI Flow IDs in the Resource Allocation
    response than in the requests. In the example PHBID AF
    policy tag could be assigned to either Flow ID 6 or 7

    Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF 6 50201 VoiceGold
    VideoConference
    2 BE 7 50202 empty - no tag -

    Change of sequence in the response example:

    A Resource Allocation Request:
    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x30 VoiceGold
    2 0x20 VideoConference
    3 0x10 empty - no tag -

    * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice

    The EQAM Resource Allocation response:

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x20 6 50201
    2 0x10 7 50202
    3 0x30 8 50203

    Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x20 6 50201 VoiceGold
    2 0x10 7 50202 VideoConference
    3 0x30 8 50203 empty - no tag -

    Description by mibdepot

    A list of Service Class Names (SCN) tags associated to
    PHBID/Flow IDs.
    The policies associated to each DEPI Flow ID of this table
    allow the mapping of specific DOCSIS Service Flows well
    distinguished by SCN.

    The SCN encoding does not include the null terminated
    octets as DOCSIS specify for other configuration mechanisms
    such as Cable Modem config files encoding.

    This object is applicable to M-CMTS core but not to
    EQAM devices.

    In D-MPT mode no tags are needed since all DOCSIS traffic
    is mapped to same DEPI Flow ID, thus this object is set to
    zero-length string (no tag) or ignored.

    In PSP mode DOCSIS MAPS, DOCSIS MAC messages and PacketCable
    1.0/1.5 voice traffic are mapped to the highest priority DEPI
    Flow ID (lower sequence number in the Resource allocation
    response)

    If this object is empty (no tag), the default policy is
    used.

    In PSP mode the default policy consists to assign the DEPI
    Flow ID of the lowest priority (highest sequence number) to
    the DOCSIS traffic. DOCSIS Traffic not matched to a policy
    Tag is mapped to the default policy Flow ID.

    In PSP mode the docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocSeq values pointed
    in a M-CMTS Core Resource Allocation Request has the
    preconfigured Policy Tags to map DOCSIS traffic to DEPI
    Flow IDs. When the Resource Allocation response from the
    EQAM is received, it could have same or less of the PHBIDs
    requested, and the PHBID references could be in a different
    order sequence. Therefore, the M-CMTS Core MUST accommodate
    the policy Tags initial configuration to the EQAM order
    sequence and number of PHBIDs.

    For example:
    A Resource Allocation Request:
    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF VoiceGold*
    2 AF VideoConference
    3 BE empty - no tag -

    * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5
    voice

    The EQAM Resource Allocation response:

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF 6 50201
    2 BE 7 50202

    It is vendor specific to re-allocate the policy Tags in the
    case of less DEPI Flow IDs in the Resource Allocation
    response than in the requests. In the example PHBID AF
    policy tag could be assigned to either Flow ID 6 or 7

    Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF 6 50201 VoiceGold
    VideoConference
    2 BE 7 50202 empty - no tag -

    Change of sequence in the response example:

    A Resource Allocation Request:
    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x30 VoiceGold
    2 0x20 VideoConference
    3 0x10 empty - no tag -

    * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice

    The EQAM Resource Allocation response:

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x20 6 50201
    2 0x10 7 50202
    3 0x30 8 50203

    Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x20 6 50201 VoiceGold
    2 0x10 7 50202 VideoConference
    3 0x30 8 50203 empty - no tag -

    Parsed from file DOCS-IF-M-CMTS-MIB.my.txt
    Company: None
    Module: DOCS-IF-M-CMTS-MIB

    Description by cisco

    A list of Service Class Names (SCN) tags associated to
    PHBID/Flow IDs.
    The policies associated to each DEPI Flow ID of this table
    allow the mapping of specific DOCSIS Service Flows well
    distinguished by SCN.

    The SCN encoding does not include the null terminated
    octets as DOCSIS specify for other configuration mechanisms
    such as Cable Modem config files encoding.

    This object is applicable to M-CMTS core but not to
    EQAM devices.

    In D-MPT mode no tags are needed since all DOCSIS traffic
    is mapped to same DEPI Flow ID, thus this object is set to
    zero-length string (no tag) or ignored.

    In PSP mode DOCSIS MAPS, DOCSIS MAC messages and PacketCable
    1.0/1.5 voice traffic are mapped to the highest priority DEPI
    Flow ID (lower sequence number in the Resource allocation
    response)

    If this object is empty (no tag), the default policy is
    used.

    In PSP mode the default policy consists to assign the DEPI
    Flow ID of the lowest priority (highest sequence number) to
    the DOCSIS traffic. DOCSIS Traffic not matched to a policy
    Tag is mapped to the default policy Flow ID.

    In PSP mode the docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocSeq values pointed
    in a M-CMTS Core Resource Allocation Request has the
    preconfigured Policy Tags to map DOCSIS traffic to DEPI
    Flow IDs. When the Resource Allocation response from the
    EQAM is received, it could have same or less of the PHBIDs
    requested, and the PHBID references could be in a different
    order sequence. Therefore, the M-CMTS Core MUST accommodate
    the policy Tags initial configuration to the EQAM order
    sequence and number of PHBIDs.

    For example:
    A Resource Allocation Request:
    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF VoiceGold*
    2 AF VideoConference
    3 BE empty - no tag -

    * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5
    voice

    The EQAM Resource Allocation response:

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF 6 50201
    2 BE 7 50202

    It is vendor specific to re-allocate the policy Tags in the
    case of less DEPI Flow IDs in the Resource Allocation
    response than in the requests. In the example PHBID AF
    policy tag could be assigned to either Flow ID 6 or 7

    Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 EF 6 50201 VoiceGold
    VideoConference
    2 BE 7 50202 empty - no tag -

    Change of sequence in the response example:

    A Resource Allocation Request:
    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x30 VoiceGold
    2 0x20 VideoConference
    3 0x10 empty - no tag -

    * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice

    The EQAM Resource Allocation response:

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x20 6 50201
    2 0x10 7 50202
    3 0x30 8 50203

    Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering

    Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags

    1 0x20 6 50201 VoiceGold
    2 0x10 7 50202 VideoConference
    3 0x30 8 50203 empty - no tag -

    Information by cisco_v1

    docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocPolicyScnTags OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpTagValue ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "A list of Service Class Names (SCN) tags associated to PHBID/Flow IDs. The policies associated to each DEPI Flow ID of this table allow the mapping of specific DOCSIS Service Flows well distinguished by SCN. The SCN encoding does not include the null terminated octets as DOCSIS specify for other configuration mechanisms such as Cable Modem config files encoding. This object is applicable to M-CMTS core but not to EQAM devices. In D-MPT mode no tags are needed since all DOCSIS traffic is mapped to same DEPI Flow ID, thus this object is set to zero-length string (no tag) or ignored. In PSP mode DOCSIS MAPS, DOCSIS MAC messages and PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice traffic are mapped to the highest priority DEPI Flow ID (lower sequence number in the Resource allocation response) If this object is empty (no tag), the default policy is used. In PSP mode the default policy consists to assign the DEPI Flow ID of the lowest priority (highest sequence number) to the DOCSIS traffic. DOCSIS Traffic not matched to a policy Tag is mapped to the default policy Flow ID. In PSP mode the docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocSeq values pointed in a M-CMTS Core Resource Allocation Request has the preconfigured Policy Tags to map DOCSIS traffic to DEPI Flow IDs. When the Resource Allocation response from the EQAM is received, it could have same or less of the PHBIDs requested, and the PHBID references could be in a different order sequence. Therefore, the M-CMTS Core MUST accommodate the policy Tags initial configuration to the EQAM order sequence and number of PHBIDs. For example: A Resource Allocation Request: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF VoiceGold* 2 AF VideoConference 3 BE empty - no tag - * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice The EQAM Resource Allocation response: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF 6 50201 2 BE 7 50202 It is vendor specific to re-allocate the policy Tags in the case of less DEPI Flow IDs in the Resource Allocation response than in the requests. In the example PHBID AF policy tag could be assigned to either Flow ID 6 or 7 Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF 6 50201 VoiceGold VideoConference 2 BE 7 50202 empty - no tag - Change of sequence in the response example: A Resource Allocation Request: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x30 VoiceGold 2 0x20 VideoConference 3 0x10 empty - no tag - * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice The EQAM Resource Allocation response: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x20 6 50201 2 0x10 7 50202 3 0x30 8 50203 Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x20 6 50201 VoiceGold 2 0x10 7 50202 VideoConference 3 0x30 8 50203 empty - no tag -" DEFVAL { "" } ::= { docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocEntry 6 }

    Information by oid_info

    Vendor: Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
    Module: DOCS-IF-M-CMTS-MIB

    [Automatically extracted from oidview.com]

    Information by mibdepot

    docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocPolicyScnTags OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpTagValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A list of Service Class Names (SCN) tags associated to PHBID/Flow IDs. The policies associated to each DEPI Flow ID of this table allow the mapping of specific DOCSIS Service Flows well distinguished by SCN. The SCN encoding does not include the null terminated octets as DOCSIS specify for other configuration mechanisms such as Cable Modem config files encoding. This object is applicable to M-CMTS core but not to EQAM devices. In D-MPT mode no tags are needed since all DOCSIS traffic is mapped to same DEPI Flow ID, thus this object is set to zero-length string (no tag) or ignored. In PSP mode DOCSIS MAPS, DOCSIS MAC messages and PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice traffic are mapped to the highest priority DEPI Flow ID (lower sequence number in the Resource allocation response) If this object is empty (no tag), the default policy is used. In PSP mode the default policy consists to assign the DEPI Flow ID of the lowest priority (highest sequence number) to the DOCSIS traffic. DOCSIS Traffic not matched to a policy Tag is mapped to the default policy Flow ID. In PSP mode the docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocSeq values pointed in a M-CMTS Core Resource Allocation Request has the preconfigured Policy Tags to map DOCSIS traffic to DEPI Flow IDs. When the Resource Allocation response from the EQAM is received, it could have same or less of the PHBIDs requested, and the PHBID references could be in a different order sequence. Therefore, the M-CMTS Core MUST accommodate the policy Tags initial configuration to the EQAM order sequence and number of PHBIDs. For example: A Resource Allocation Request: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF VoiceGold* 2 AF VideoConference 3 BE empty - no tag - * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice The EQAM Resource Allocation response: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF 6 50201 2 BE 7 50202 It is vendor specific to re-allocate the policy Tags in the case of less DEPI Flow IDs in the Resource Allocation response than in the requests. In the example PHBID AF policy tag could be assigned to either Flow ID 6 or 7 Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF 6 50201 VoiceGold VideoConference 2 BE 7 50202 empty - no tag - Change of sequence in the response example: A Resource Allocation Request: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x30 VoiceGold 2 0x20 VideoConference 3 0x10 empty - no tag - * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice The EQAM Resource Allocation response: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x20 6 50201 2 0x10 7 50202 3 0x30 8 50203 Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x20 6 50201 VoiceGold 2 0x10 7 50202 VideoConference 3 0x30 8 50203 empty - no tag -" DEFVAL { "" } ::= { docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocEntry 6 }

    Information by cisco

    docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocPolicyScnTags OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpTagValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A list of Service Class Names (SCN) tags associated to PHBID/Flow IDs. The policies associated to each DEPI Flow ID of this table allow the mapping of specific DOCSIS Service Flows well distinguished by SCN. The SCN encoding does not include the null terminated octets as DOCSIS specify for other configuration mechanisms such as Cable Modem config files encoding. This object is applicable to M-CMTS core but not to EQAM devices. In D-MPT mode no tags are needed since all DOCSIS traffic is mapped to same DEPI Flow ID, thus this object is set to zero-length string (no tag) or ignored. In PSP mode DOCSIS MAPS, DOCSIS MAC messages and PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice traffic are mapped to the highest priority DEPI Flow ID (lower sequence number in the Resource allocation response) If this object is empty (no tag), the default policy is used. In PSP mode the default policy consists to assign the DEPI Flow ID of the lowest priority (highest sequence number) to the DOCSIS traffic. DOCSIS Traffic not matched to a policy Tag is mapped to the default policy Flow ID. In PSP mode the docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocSeq values pointed in a M-CMTS Core Resource Allocation Request has the preconfigured Policy Tags to map DOCSIS traffic to DEPI Flow IDs. When the Resource Allocation response from the EQAM is received, it could have same or less of the PHBIDs requested, and the PHBID references could be in a different order sequence. Therefore, the M-CMTS Core MUST accommodate the policy Tags initial configuration to the EQAM order sequence and number of PHBIDs. For example: A Resource Allocation Request: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF VoiceGold* 2 AF VideoConference 3 BE empty - no tag - * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice The EQAM Resource Allocation response: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF 6 50201 2 BE 7 50202 It is vendor specific to re-allocate the policy Tags in the case of less DEPI Flow IDs in the Resource Allocation response than in the requests. In the example PHBID AF policy tag could be assigned to either Flow ID 6 or 7 Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 EF 6 50201 VoiceGold VideoConference 2 BE 7 50202 empty - no tag - Change of sequence in the response example: A Resource Allocation Request: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x30 VoiceGold 2 0x20 VideoConference 3 0x10 empty - no tag - * - PCMM voice service based on SCN, no PacketCable 1.0/1.5 voice The EQAM Resource Allocation response: Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x20 6 50201 2 0x10 7 50202 3 0x30 8 50203 Final Resource Allocation Tag reordering Seq Num PHBID Flow ID UDP Port Policy Tags 1 0x20 6 50201 VoiceGold 2 0x10 7 50202 VideoConference 3 0x30 8 50203 empty - no tag -" DEFVAL { "" } ::= { docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocEntry 6 }

    First Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.4491)

    Ralph Brown

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 1.3.6.1.4.1.4491)

    Maria Stachelek

    Brothers (7)

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
    1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1.1 docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocIndex 0 0 The first index of this table.
    Multiple DEPI Flow Ids are within a
    docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocIndex value.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1.2 docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocSeq 0 0 The sequence index for entries within the same
    docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocIndex value.
    EQAM IP Host may reply with less PHBIDs than …
    1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1.3 docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocPhbId 0 0 The PHB identifier (per-Hub-Behavior ID) associated to
    this entry.
    In PSP a minimum of two PHBIDs for two flow IDs corresponds
    to …
    1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1.4 docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocFlowId 0 0 The Flow ID value reported in the Resource Allocation
    Response for the corresponding PHBID.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1.5 docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocUdpPort 0 0 The UDP Port reported by the Resource Allocation
    Response for the corresponding PHBID in this table.
    1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1.7 docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocStorage 0 0 The storage realization of this entry.
    Entries corresponding to a Resource Allocation Response
    are of type 'volatile' and do not …
    1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.6.1.4.1.3.1.8 docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocRowStatus 0 0 The status of this conceptual row.
    Administratively created entries need only
    set the value of docsIfMCmtsDepiRsrcAllocPhbId to b…