The Intercept Stream IP Table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 streams
to be intercepted. The same data stream may be required by
multiple taps, and one might assume that often the intercepted
stream is a small subset of the traffic that could be
intercepted.
This essentially provides options for packet selection, only
some of which might be used. For example, if all traffic to or
from a given interface is to be intercepted, one would
configure an entry which lists the interface, and wild-card
everything else. If all traffic to or from a given IP Address
is to be intercepted, one would configure two such entries
listing the IP Address as source and destination respectively,
and wild-card everything else. If a particular voice on a
teleconference is to be intercepted, on the other hand, one
would extract the multicast (destination) IP address, the
source IP Address, the protocol (UDP), and the source and
destination ports from the call control exchange and list all
necessary information.
The first index indicates which Mediation Device the
intercepted traffic will be diverted to. The second index
permits multiple classifiers to be used together, such as
having an IP address as source or destination. The value of the
second index is that of the stream's counter entry in the
cTap2StreamTable.
Entries are added to this table via citapStreamStatus in
accordance with the RowStatus convention.
The Intercept Stream IP Table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 streams
to be intercepted. The same data stream may be required by
multiple taps, and one might assume that often the intercepted
stream is a small subset of the traffic that could be
intercepted.
This essentially provides options for packet selection, only
some of which might be used. For example, if all traffic to or
from a given interface is to be intercepted, one would
configure an entry which lists the interface, and wild-card
everything else. If all traffic to or from a given IP Address
is to be intercepted, one would configure two such entries
listing the IP Address as source and destination respectively,
and wild-card everything else. If a particular voice on a
teleconference is to be intercepted, on the other hand, one
would extract the multicast (destination) IP address, the
source IP Address, the protocol (UDP), and the source and
destination ports from the call control exchange and list all
necessary information.
The first index indicates which Mediation Device the
intercepted traffic will be diverted to. The second index
permits multiple classifiers to be used together, such as
having an IP address as source or destination. The value of the
second index is that of the stream's counter entry in the
cTap2StreamTable.
Entries are added to this table via citapStreamStatus in
accordance with the RowStatus convention.
Parsed from file CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB
The Intercept Stream IP Table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 streams
to be intercepted. The same data stream may be required by
multiple taps, and one might assume that often the intercepted
stream is a small subset of the traffic that could be
intercepted.
This essentially provides options for packet selection, only
some of which might be used. For example, if all traffic to or
from a given interface is to be intercepted, one would
configure an entry which lists the interface, and wild-card
everything else. If all traffic to or from a given IP Address
is to be intercepted, one would configure two such entries
listing the IP Address as source and destination respectively,
and wild-card everything else. If a particular voice on a
teleconference is to be intercepted, on the other hand, one
would extract the multicast (destination) IP address, the
source IP Address, the protocol (UDP), and the source and
destination ports from the call control exchange and list all
necessary information.
The first index indicates which Mediation Device the
intercepted traffic will be diverted to. The second index
permits multiple classifiers to be used together, such as
having an IP address as source or destination. The value of the
second index is that of the stream's counter entry in the
cTap2StreamTable.
Entries are added to this table via citapStreamStatus in
accordance with the RowStatus convention.
Parsed from file CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB
citapStreamTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CitapStreamEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The Intercept Stream IP Table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 streams to be intercepted. The same data stream may be required by multiple taps, and one might assume that often the intercepted stream is a small subset of the traffic that could be intercepted. This essentially provides options for packet selection, only some of which might be used. For example, if all traffic to or from a given interface is to be intercepted, one would configure an entry which lists the interface, and wild-card everything else. If all traffic to or from a given IP Address is to be intercepted, one would configure two such entries listing the IP Address as source and destination respectively, and wild-card everything else. If a particular voice on a teleconference is to be intercepted, on the other hand, one would extract the multicast (destination) IP address, the source IP Address, the protocol (UDP), and the source and destination ports from the call control exchange and list all necessary information. The first index indicates which Mediation Device the intercepted traffic will be diverted to. The second index permits multiple classifiers to be used together, such as having an IP address as source or destination. The value of the second index is that of the stream's counter entry in the cTap2StreamTable. Entries are added to this table via citapStreamStatus in accordance with the RowStatus convention." ::= { citapStreamEncodePacket 2 }
Vendor: Cisco Systems
Module: CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB (CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB-V1SMI.my)
Type: TABLE
Access: not-accessible
Syntax: SEQUENCE OF
Automatically extracted from www.mibdepot.com
citapStreamTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CitapStreamEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Intercept Stream IP Table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 streams to be intercepted. The same data stream may be required by multiple taps, and one might assume that often the intercepted stream is a small subset of the traffic that could be intercepted. This essentially provides options for packet selection, only some of which might be used. For example, if all traffic to or from a given interface is to be intercepted, one would configure an entry which lists the interface, and wild-card everything else. If all traffic to or from a given IP Address is to be intercepted, one would configure two such entries listing the IP Address as source and destination respectively, and wild-card everything else. If a particular voice on a teleconference is to be intercepted, on the other hand, one would extract the multicast (destination) IP address, the source IP Address, the protocol (UDP), and the source and destination ports from the call control exchange and list all necessary information. The first index indicates which Mediation Device the intercepted traffic will be diverted to. The second index permits multiple classifiers to be used together, such as having an IP address as source or destination. The value of the second index is that of the stream's counter entry in the cTap2StreamTable. Entries are added to this table via citapStreamStatus in accordance with the RowStatus convention." ::= { citapStreamEncodePacket 2 }
citapStreamTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CitapStreamEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Intercept Stream IP Table lists the IPv4 and IPv6 streams to be intercepted. The same data stream may be required by multiple taps, and one might assume that often the intercepted stream is a small subset of the traffic that could be intercepted. This essentially provides options for packet selection, only some of which might be used. For example, if all traffic to or from a given interface is to be intercepted, one would configure an entry which lists the interface, and wild-card everything else. If all traffic to or from a given IP Address is to be intercepted, one would configure two such entries listing the IP Address as source and destination respectively, and wild-card everything else. If a particular voice on a teleconference is to be intercepted, on the other hand, one would extract the multicast (destination) IP address, the source IP Address, the protocol (UDP), and the source and destination ports from the call control exchange and list all necessary information. The first index indicates which Mediation Device the intercepted traffic will be diverted to. The second index permits multiple classifiers to be used together, such as having an IP address as source or destination. The value of the second index is that of the stream's counter entry in the cTap2StreamTable. Entries are added to this table via citapStreamStatus in accordance with the RowStatus convention." ::= { citapStreamEncodePacket 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.394.1.1.2.1 | citapStreamEntry | 16 | 16 | A stream entry indicates a single data stream to be intercepted to a Mediation Device. Many selected data streams may go to the s… |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.394.1.1.1 | citapStreamCapabilities | 1 | 1 | This object displays what types of intercept streams can be configured on this type of device. This may be dependent on hardware … |