--- 1/draft-ietf-ipcdn-pktc-signaling-04.txt 2006-02-04 23:36:33.000000000 +0100 +++ 2/draft-ietf-ipcdn-pktc-signaling-05.txt 2006-02-04 23:36:33.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ IPCDN Internet Draft Gordon Beacham Document: draft-ietf-ipcdn-pktc-signaling- Motorola, Inc - 04.txt + 05.txt Satish Kumar Texas Instruments Sumanth Channabasappa Alopa Networks Inc Expires: December 2004 July 2004 Network-Based Call Signaling (NCS) Signaling MIB for PacketCable and IPCablecom Multimedia Terminal Adapters (MTAs) @@ -39,21 +39,21 @@ Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). All Rights Reserved. Abstract This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it provides a common data and format representation -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 for PacketCable and IPCablecom compliant Multimedia Terminal Adapter devices. This memo specifies a MIB module in a manner that is compliant to the SNMP SMIv2. The set of objects are consistent with the SNMP framework and existing SNMP standards. Table of Contents @@ -62,28 +62,28 @@ 2.1 MTA.......................................................3 2.2 Endpoint..................................................3 2.3 L Line Package............................................3 2.4 E Line Package............................................3 3. Overview......................................................3 3.1 Structure of the MIB......................................4 3.2 pktcSigDevConfigObjects...................................4 3.3 pktcSigNotification.......................................6 3.4 pktcSigConformance........................................6 4. Definitions...................................................6 - 5. Acknowledgments..............................................48 - 6. Normative References.........................................48 - 7. Informative References.......................................49 - 8. Security Considerations......................................50 - 9. IANA Considerations..........................................52 - 10. Intellectual Property.......................................52 - 11. Authors' Addresses..........................................53 - 12. Full Copyright Statement....................................53 + 5. Acknowledgments..............................................49 + 6. Normative References.........................................50 + 7. Informative References.......................................51 + 8. Security Considerations......................................52 + 9. IANA Considerations..........................................53 + 10. Intellectual Property.......................................54 + 11. Authors' Addresses..........................................54 + 12. Full Copyright Statement....................................55 1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of RFC 3410 [RFC3410]. Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally @@ -93,21 +93,21 @@ module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580 [RFC2580]. 2. Terminology The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 "OPTIONAL", when used in the guidelines in this memo, are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119]. The terms "MIB module" and "information module" are used interchangeably in this memo. As used here, both terms refer to any of the three types of information modules defined in Section 3 of RFC 2578 [RFC2578]. 2.1 @@ -148,21 +148,21 @@ 3. Overview This MIB provides a set of objects required for Signaling PacketCable and IPCablecom compliant Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA) devices. MTA devices include one or more endpoints (e.g., telephone ports) which receive signaling information to establish ring cadence, and codecs used for providing telephony service. -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 Telephone systems are typically very complex and often have a wide distribution. It is therefore important for management systems to support MTAs from multiple vendors at the same time, including those from multiple countries. This MIB module provides objects suitable for managing signaling for MTA devices in the widest possible variety of marketplaces. Several normative and informative references are used to help define NCS Signaling MIB objects. As a convention, in the object REFERENCE @@ -202,21 +202,21 @@ pktcSigDevR2Cadence - this object specifies ring cadence 2. pktcSigDevR3Cadence - this object specifies ring cadence 3. pktcSigDevR4Cadence - this object specifies ring cadence 4. pktcSigDevR5Cadence - this object specifies ring cadence 5. pktcSigDevR6Cadence - this object specifies ring cadence 6. -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 pktcSigDevR7Cadence - this object specifies ring cadence 7. pktcSigDevRgCadence - this object specifies ring cadence rg. pktcSigDevRsCadence - this object specifies ring cadence rs. pktcSigDefCallSigDscp - this object specifies the default value used in the IP header for setting the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for call signaling. @@ -250,21 +250,21 @@ pktcSigDevCIDRingAfterFSK - this international object sets the delay between the transmission of caller id information and the first ringing pattern. pktcSigDevCIDDTASAfterLR - this international object sets the delay between the end of a line reversal and the dual-tone alert signal. pktcSigDevVmwiMode - this object selects various modes of visual message waiting indicator service in common use. -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 pktcSigDevVmwiFskAfterDTAS - this international object sets the delay between the dual-tone alert signal and the transmission of visual message waiting information. pktcSigDevVwmiFskAfterRPAS - this international object sets the delay between the ring pulse alert signal and the transmission of visual message waiting information. pktcSigDevVwmiDTASAfterLR - this international object sets the delay @@ -305,21 +305,21 @@ establishing a set of objects designed to support operations over the widest range of marketplaces as is possible. 4. Definitions PKTC-IETF-SIG-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Integer32, Unsigned32, mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI InetAddressType, InetAddress, InetPortNumber @@ -332,21 +332,21 @@ MODULE-COMPLIANCE FROM SNMPv2-CONF SnmpAdminString FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB ifIndex FROM IF-MIB Dscp FROM DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC; pktcSigMib MODULE-IDENTITY - LAST-UPDATED "200407010000Z" -- July 1, 2004 + LAST-UPDATED "200407160000Z" -- July 16, 2004 ORGANIZATION "IETF IPCDN Working Group" CONTACT-INFO "Satish Kumar Mudugere Eswaraiah Texas Instruments India (P) Ltd., Golf view, Wind Tunnel Road Murugesh Palya Bangalore - 560 017, INDIA Phone: +91 80 5269451 Email: satish.kumar@ti.com @@ -357,21 +357,21 @@ U.S.A. Phone: +1 303 604 6595 Email: Sumanth@alopa.com Gordon Beacham Motorola BCS/DCG 6450 Sequence Drive, Bldg. 1 San Diego, CA 92121, USA Phone: +1 858-404-2335 -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 E-Mail: gordon.beacham@motorola.com IETF IPCDN Working Group General Discussion: ipcdn@ietf.org Subscribe: http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipcdn Archive: ftp://ftp.ietf.org/ietf-mail-archive/ipcdn Co-Chair: Jean-Francois Mule, jf.mule@cablelabs.com Co-Chair: Richard Woundy, Richard_Woundy@cable.comcast.com" @@ -380,21 +380,21 @@ object for the PacketCable and IPCablecom Signaling protocols. This version of the MIB includes common signaling and Network Call Signaling (NCS) related signaling objects. Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). This version of this MIB module is part of RFC yyyy; see the RFC itself for full legal notices." -- RFC Ed: replace yyyy with actual RFC number and remove this note - REVISION "200407010000Z" + REVISION "200407160000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC yyyy." -- RFC Ed: replace yyyy with actual RFC number and remove this note ::= { mib-2 XXX } -- RFC Ed: replace XXX with IANA-assigned number and remove this -- note -- Textual Conventions @@ -409,21 +409,21 @@ SYNTAX Integer32 PktcCodecType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Textual Convention defines various types of CODECs that MAY be supported. The list of CODECs MUST be consistent with the Codec RTP MAP Parameters Table in the PacketCable CODEC specification. In-line embedded comments below -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 contain the Literal Codec Name for each CODEC. The Literal Codec Name is the second column of the table with CODEC RTP Map Parameters. Literal Codec Name Column contains the CODEC name used in LCD of the NCS messages CRCX/MDCX and is also used to identify the CODEC in the CMS Provisioning Specification. RTP Map Parameter Column of the Table contains the string used in the media attribute line (a=) of the SDP parameters in NCS messages." SYNTAX INTEGER { @@ -461,21 +461,21 @@ total cadence cycle. There will be at most 3 on/off transitions per cadence period." SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(4..36)) PktcSigType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object lists the various types of signaling that may be supported. -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 ncs - Network call signaling is a derivation of MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol) defined for IPCablecom/PacketCable MTAs. " SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), reserved(2), -- reserved for future use ncs(3) } @@ -510,21 +510,21 @@ PCMA 1 PCMU 2 PCMU 3 PCMA 1 G729 1 G729 2 -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 PCMU 1 G729 1 Based on this example, the entries in the codec table would be: CodecComboIndex pktcSigDevCodecType pktcSigDevCodecMax 1 pcma 3 2 pcma 2 @@ -546,34 +546,34 @@ pktcSigDevCodecEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PktcSigDevCodecEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Each entry represents the maximum number of active connections with a particular codec the MTA is capable of supporting. Each row is indexed by a composite key consisting of a number enumerating the particular codec combination and the codec type." - INDEX { pktcSigDevCodecComboIndex, pktcSigDevCodeType } + INDEX { pktcSigDevCodecComboIndex, pktcSigDevCodecType } ::= { pktcSigDevCodecTable 1 } PktcSigDevCodecEntry ::= SEQUENCE { pktcSigDevCodecComboIndex Unsigned32, pktcSigDevCodecType PktcCodecType, pktcSigDevCodecMax Unsigned32 } pktcSigDevCodecComboIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..255) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 STATUS current DESCRIPTION " The index value which enumerates a particular codec combination in the pktcSigDevCodecTable." ::= { pktcSigDevCodecEntry 1 } pktcSigDevCodecType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PktcCodecType MAX-ACCESS read-only @@ -610,21 +610,21 @@ MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object specifies if the device is capable of silence suppression (Voice Activity Detection)." ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 3 } pktcSigDevCallerIdSigProtocol OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 fsk (1), dtmf (2) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object identifies the subscriber line protocol used for signaling on-hook caller id information." REFERENCE @@ -661,21 +661,21 @@ pktcSigDevR3Cadence OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PktcRingCadence MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object specifies ring cadence 3 (a user defined field). This object is required for the L line package." ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 8 } -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 pktcSigDevR4Cadence OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PktcRingCadence MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object specifies ring cadence 4 (a user defined field). This object is required for the L line package." ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 9 } @@ -713,21 +713,21 @@ DESCRIPTION " This object specifies ring cadence rg (a user defined field). This object is required for the L line package." ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 13 } pktcSigDevRsCadence OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PktcRingCadence MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 DESCRIPTION " This object specifies ring cadence rs (a user defined field) The MTA MUST reject any attempt to make this object repeatable. This object is required for the L line package." ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 14 } pktcSigDefCallSigDscp OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Dscp -- RFC 3289: DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC @@ -738,49 +738,54 @@ Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for call signaling." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 15 } pktcSigDefMediaStreamDscp OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Dscp -- RFC 3289: DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " The default value used in the IP header for setting - the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for - media stream packets." + " This object contains the default value used in the IP + header for setting the Differentiated Services Code Point + (DSCP) value for media stream packets. The MTA MUST NOT + update this object with the value supplied by the CMS in + the NCS messages (if present). When the value of this + object is updated by SNMP, the MTA MUST use the new value + as a default starting only from the new connection. + Existing connections are not affected by the value's + update." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 16 } -- -- pktcSigCapabilityTable - This table defines the valid signaling -- types supported by this MTA. -- pktcSigCapabilityTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PktcSigCapabilityEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This table describes the signaling types supported by this MTA." ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 17 } +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcSigCapabilityEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PktcSigCapabilityEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Entries in pktcMtaDevSigCapabilityTable - List of - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - supported signaling types, versions and vendor extensions for this MTA. Each entry in the list provides for one signaling type and version combination. If the device supports multiple versions of the same signaling type it will require multiple entries." INDEX { pktcSignalingIndex } ::= { pktcSigCapabilityTable 1 } PktcSigCapabilityEntry ::= SEQUENCE { pktcSignalingIndex Unsigned32, @@ -810,29 +815,28 @@ pktcSignalingVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Provides the version of the signaling type - reference pktcSignalingType. Examples would be 1.0 or 2.33 etc." ::= { pktcSigCapabilityEntry 3 } +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcSignalingVendorExtension OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " The vendor extension allows vendors to provide a list of - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - additional capabilities, vendors can decide how to encode these extensions, although space separated text is suggested." ::= { pktcSigCapabilityEntry 4 } pktcSigDefNcsReceiveUdpPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetPortNumber (1025..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION @@ -862,29 +866,29 @@ STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object must only be set via the configuration file during the provisioning process. The power ring frequency is the frequency at which the sinusoidal voltage must travel down the twisted pair to make terminal equipment ring. Different countries define different electrical characteristics to make terminal equipment ring." REFERENCE "EN 300 001 contains a list of frequency ranges that + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + are defined for each country." DEFVAL { f20Hz } ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 19 } pktcSigPulseSignalTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PktcSigPulseSignalEntry - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " The Pulse signal table defines the pulse signal operation. There are nine types of international pulse signals, with each signal having a set of provisionable parameters. The values of the MIB objects in this table take effect only if these parameters are not defined via signaling, in which case the latter determines the values of the parameters. This object is required for the E line @@ -897,46 +901,46 @@ pktcSigPulseSignalEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PktcSigPulseSignalEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object defines the set of parameters associated with each particular value of pktcSigPulseSignalType. Each entry in the pktcSigPulseSignalTable is indexed by the pktcSigPulseSignalType object." - INDEX { pktcSigPulseSignalIndex } + INDEX { pktcSigPulseSignalType } ::= { pktcSigPulseSignalTable 1 } PktcSigPulseSignalEntry ::= SEQUENCE { pktcSigPulseSignalType INTEGER, pktcSigPulseSignalFrequency INTEGER, pktcSigPulseSignalDbLevel TenthdBm, pktcSigPulseSignalDuration Unsigned32, pktcSigPulseSignalPulseInterval Unsigned32, pktcSigPulseSignalRepeatCount Unsigned32 } pktcSigPulseSignalType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { initialRing(1), pulseLoopClose(2), + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pulseLoopOpen(3), enableMeterPulse(4), meterPulseBurst(5), pulseNoBattery(6), pulseNormalPolarity(7), pulseReducedBattery(8), - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - pulseReversePolarity(9) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " There are nine types of international pulse signals." REFERENCE "EN 300 324-1 Specification" ::= { pktcSigPulseSignalEntry 1 } @@ -962,33 +966,33 @@ meterPulseBurst 16000 The value of twentyfive must only be used for the initialRing signal type. The values of twelvethousand and sixteenthousand must only be used for enableMeterPulse and meterPulseBurst signal types." REFERENCE "EN 300 001 Specification" ::= { pktcSigPulseSignalEntry 2} pktcSigPulseSignalDbLevel OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX TenthdBm (-250..152) + SYNTAX TenthdBm (-350..0) UNITS "dbm" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + DESCRIPTION " This object is only applicable to the enableMeterPulse and meterPulseBurst signal types. This is the decibel level for each frequency at which tones could be generated at the a and b terminals (TE connection point)." REFERENCE - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - "EN 300 001 Specification" DEFVAL { -135 } ::={pktcSigPulseSignalEntry 3 } pktcSigPulseSignalDuration OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION @@ -1018,29 +1022,29 @@ MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object specifies the repeat interval, or the period for each signal type. In addition, the MTA must accept the values in the incremental steps specific for each signal type. The following table defines the default values and the incremental steps for this object depending on the signal type. pktcSigPulseSignaltype Default (ms) Increment (ms) + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + initialRing 200 50 pulseLoopClose 1000 10 pulseLoopOpen 1000 10 enableMeterPulse 1000 10 meterPulseBurst 1000 10 pulseNoBattery 1000 10 - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - pulseNormalPolarity 1000 10 pulseReducedBattery 1000 10 pulseReversePolarity 1000 10" REFERENCE "EN 300 324-1 Specification" ::= { pktcSigPulseSignalEntry 5} pktcSigPulseSignalRepeatCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write @@ -1070,29 +1074,29 @@ rpAsETS(3), lrAsETS(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object is used for international systems only. For on-hook Caller ID, pktcSigDevCIDMode selects the method of Caller ID. For the duringRingingETS method, the FSK containing the Caller ID information is sent between + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + the first and second ring pattern. For the dtAsETS, rpAsETS, and lrAsETS methods, the FSK containing the Caller ID information is sent before the first ring pattern. For the dtAsETS method, the FSK is sent after the Dual Tone Alert Signal. For the rpAsETS method, the FSK is sent after a Ring - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - Pulse. For the lrAsETS method, the Line Reversal occurs first, then the Dual Tone Alert Signal, and finally the FSK is sent." DEFVAL { dtAsETS } ::= {pktcSigDevConfigObjects 21 } pktcSigDevCIDFskAfterRing OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (50..2000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write @@ -1122,28 +1126,29 @@ " This object is used for international systems only. This object specifies the delay between the end of the Dual Tone Alert Signal (DT-AS) and the start of the transmission of the FSK containing the Caller ID information. This object is only used when pktcSigDevCIDMode is dtAsETS or lrAsETS. pktcSigDevCIDMode pktcSigDevCIDFskAfterDTAS duringringingETS not used dtAsETS 50 ms rpAsETS not used + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + lrAsETS 50 ms" REFERENCE "EN 300 659-1 Specification" DEFVAL { 50 } ::= {pktcSigDevConfigObjects 23 } -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - pktcSigDevCIDFskAfterRPAS OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (500..800) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object is used for international systems only. This object specifies the delay between the end of the Ring Pulse Alert Signal (RP-AS) and the start of the transmission of the FSK containing the Caller ID @@ -1174,28 +1179,27 @@ pktcSigDevCIDMode pktcSigDevCIDFskAfterFSK duringringingETS not used dtAsETS 250 ms rpAsETS 250 ms lrAsETS 250 ms" REFERENCE "EN 300 659-1 Specification" DEFVAL { 250 } ::= {pktcSigDevConfigObjects 25 } +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcSigDevCIDDTASAfterLR OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (50..655) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - DESCRIPTION " This object is used for international systems only. This object specifies the delay between the end of the Line Reversal and the start of the Dual Tone Alert Signal (DT-AS). This object is only used when pktcSigDevCIDMode is lrAsETS. pktcSigDevCIDMode pktcSigDevCIDFskAfterLR duringringingETS not used dtAsETS not used rpAsETS not used @@ -1225,29 +1229,29 @@ the FSK is sent after a Ring Pulse. For the lrAsETS method, the Line Reversal occurs first, then the Dual Tone Alert Signal, and finally the FSK is sent. For the OSI method, the FSK is sent after the Open Switching Interval." DEFVAL { dtAsETS } ::= {pktcSigDevConfigObjects 27 } pktcSigDevVmwiFskAfterDTAS OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (45..500) + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object is used for international systems only. This object specifies the delay between the end of the Dual - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - Tone Alert Signal (DT-AS) and the start of the transmission of the FSK containing the VMWI information. This object is only used when pktcSigDevVmwiMode is dtAsETS or lrAsETS. pktcSigDevVmwiMode pktcSigDevVmwiFskAfterDTAS dtAsETS 50 ms rpAsETS not used lrAsETS 50 ms" REFERENCE "EN 300 659-1 Specification" @@ -1276,29 +1280,29 @@ ::= {pktcSigDevConfigObjects 29 } pktcSigDevVmwiDTASAfterLR OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (50..655) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object is used for international systems only. This object specifies the delay between the end of the Line + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + Reversal and the start of the Dual Tone Alert Signal (DT-AS) for VMWI information. This object is only used when pktcSigDevVmwiMode is lrAsETS. pktcSigDevVmwiMode pktcSigDevVmwiDTASAfterLR dtAsETS not used rpAsETS not used - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - lrAsETS 250 ms " REFERENCE "EN 300 659-1 Specification" DEFVAL { 250 } ::= {pktcSigDevConfigObjects 30 } pktcSigDevRingCadenceTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PktcSigDevRingCadenceEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current @@ -1328,29 +1332,29 @@ MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Unique value ranging from 1 to 128 that corresponds to the value sent by the LE (plus one) based on country specific cadences, one row per cadence cycle. In any given system implementation for a particular country, it is anticipated that a small number of ring cadences will be in use. Thus, this table most likely will not be populated to its full 128-row size." + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + INDEX { pktcSigDevRingCadenceIndex } ::= { pktcSigDevRingCadenceTable 1 } PktcSigDevRingCadenceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { pktcSigDevRingCadenceIndex Unsigned32, - pktcSigDevRingCadence OCTET STRING - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - + pktcSigDevRingCadence PktcRingCadence } pktcSigDevRingCadenceIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..128) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " The table index equivalent to the country specific cadence (1 - 128)." ::= { pktcSigDevRingCadenceEntry 1 } @@ -1379,29 +1383,29 @@ make sure that, after the provisioning cycle, the table is fully populated (i.e., for each possible index, an entry MUST be defined) using reasonable defaults for each row that was not defined by the provisioning information. Objects in this table do not persist across MTA reboots." REFERENCE "NCS Specification, TS 101 909-4 Specification" ::= { pktcSigDevConfigObjects 32 } pktcSigDevToneEntry OBJECT-TYPE + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + SYNTAX PktcSigDevToneEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Unique value ranging from 1 to 21 that will correspond to the different tone types that are being supported by the - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - device. These tones can be provisioned based on country specific needs." INDEX { pktcSigDevToneType } ::= { pktcSigDevToneTable 1 } PktcSigDevToneEntry ::= SEQUENCE { pktcSigDevToneType INTEGER, pktcSigDevToneDbLevel TenthdBm, pktcSigDevToneFreqType INTEGER, pktcSigDevToneNumFrequencies Unsigned32, @@ -1431,29 +1435,29 @@ offHookWarning(5), ringBack(6), reOrder(7), stutterdial(8), callWaiting1(9), callWaiting2(10), callWaiting3(11), callWaiting4(12), alertingSignal(13), specialDial(14), + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + specialInfo(15), release(16), congestion(17), userDefined1(18), userDefined2(19), userDefined3(20), - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - userDefined4(21) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object defines the type of tone being accessed. The alertingSignal, specialDial, specialInfo, release, congestion and userDefined1-4 tone types are triggered using the E line package." ::={pktcSigDevToneEntry 1 } @@ -1483,29 +1487,29 @@ " This object describes how the frequencies are applied. allFrequencies indicates all frequences specifed by pktcSigDevToneNumFrequencies are mixed to form a single tone. The tone is then applied in sequence using the number of on/off times specified in pktcSigDevToneNumOnOffTimes. SingleFrequecySequence indicates all frequencies specified by pktcSigDevToneNumFrequencies are applied in sequence using the corresponding frequency number on/off time (e.g., pktcSigDevToneFirstFrequency uses + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcSigDevToneFirstToneOn and pktcSigDevToneFirstToneOff, pktcSigDevToneSecondFrequency uses pktcSigDevToneSecondToneOn and pktcSigDevToneSecondToneOff). For this tone type pktcSigDevToneNumFrequencies MUST equal pktcSigDevToneNumOnOffTimes. DualFrequencySequence - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - indicates two pairs of frequencies are added to form two sequenced tones. The first and second frequency are added to form tone one and are applied using pktcSigDevToneFirstToneOn and pktcSigDevToneFirstToneOff. The third and forth frequency are added to form tone two and are applied using pktcSigDevToneSecondToneOn and pktcSigDevToneSecondToneOff. For this tone type pktcSigDevToneNumFrequencies MUST equal 4 and pktcSigDevToneNumOnOffTimes MUST equal 2. allFrequenciesModulated indicates all frequencies @@ -1535,29 +1539,29 @@ SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4000) UNITS "Hertz" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the first frequency at which the tones could be generated in a multiple frequency tone." ::={pktcSigDevToneEntry 5} pktcSigDevToneSecondFrequency OBJECT-TYPE + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4000) UNITS "Hertz" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the second frequency at which the tones could be - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - generated in a multiple frequency tone." ::={pktcSigDevToneEntry 6} pktcSigDevToneThirdFrequency OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4000) UNITS "Hertz" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the third frequency at which the tones could be @@ -1587,29 +1591,29 @@ pktcSigDevToneFirstToneOn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the first tone interval." ::={ pktcSigDevToneEntry 10} pktcSigDevToneFirstToneOff OBJECT-TYPE + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the first idle interval." - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - ::={ pktcSigDevToneEntry 11 } pktcSigDevToneSecondToneOn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the second tone interval." ::={ pktcSigDevToneEntry 12 } @@ -1639,29 +1643,29 @@ STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the third idle interval." ::={ pktcSigDevToneEntry 15 } pktcSigDevToneFourthToneOn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + DESCRIPTION " This is the fourth tone interval." ::={ pktcSigDevToneEntry 16 } pktcSigDevToneFourthToneOff OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the Fourth idle interval." ::={ pktcSigDevToneEntry 17 } pktcSigDevToneWholeToneRepeatCount OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..5000) MAX-ACCESS read-write @@ -1691,29 +1695,29 @@ MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This table describes the information pertaining to each endpoint of the MTA. All entries in this table represent the provisioned endpoints provisioned with the information required by the MTA to maintain the NCS signaling protocol communication with the CMS. Each endpoint can be assigned to a its own CMS. If the specific endpoint does not have the corresponding CMS information in this table, the + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + endpoint is considered as not provisioned with voice services. Objects in this table do not persist across MTA reboots." ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigObjects 1 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - SYNTAX PktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Entries in pktcNcsEndPntConfigTable ¡ Each entry represents the required signaling parameters for the specific endpoint provisioned with voice services." INDEX { ifIndex } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigTable 1 } @@ -1743,55 +1747,75 @@ pktcNcsEndPntConfigRtoInit Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigLongDurationKeepAlive Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigThist Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigStatus RowStatus, pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallWaitingMaxRep Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallWaitingDelay Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntStatusCallIpAddressType InetAddressType, pktcNcsEndPntStatusCallIpAddress InetAddress, pktcNcsEndPntStatusError INTEGER, pktcNcsEndPntConfigMinHookFlash Unsigned32, + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcNcsEndPntConfigMaxHookFlash Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialInterdigitTime Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMinMakeTime Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMaxMakeTime Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMinBreakTime Unsigned32, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMaxBreakTime Unsigned32 - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - } pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString(SIZE (3..255)) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains a string indicating the call agent - name. (e.g.,: ca@example.com). The call agent name after - the @ character must be a fully qualified domain name and - have a corresponding pktcMtaDevCmsFqdn entry in the - pktcMtaDevCmsTable. The object pktcMtaDevCmsFqdn is - defined in the PacketCable MIBMTA Specification." + name (e.g.: ca@example.com). The call agent name, after + the character '@', MUST be a fully qualified domain name + and MUST have a corresponding pktcMtaDevCmsFqdn entry in + the pktcMtaDevCmsTable. The object pktcMtaDevCmsFqdn is + defined in the PacketCable MIBMTA Specification. For each + particular endpoint, the MTA MUST use the current value + of this object to communicate with the corresponding + CMS. The MTA MUST update this object with the value of the + 'Notified Entity' parameter of the NCS messages when + provided. Because of the high importance of this object to + the ability of the MTA to maintain reliable NCS + communication with the CMS, it is highly recommended not + to change this object's value through management + station during normal operations." ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 1 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentUdpPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetPortNumber (1025..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " This object contains the call agent User Datagram Protocol - (UDP) receive port that is being used for this instance of - call signaling, i.e. the default port on which the call - agent will receive NCS signaling from the endpoint." + " This object contains the current value of the User + Datagram Protocol (UDP) receive port on which the + call agent will receive NCS signaling from the endpoint. + For each particular endpoint, the MTA MUST use the current + value of this object to communicate with the corresponding + CMS. The MTA MUST update this object with the value of the + 'Notified Entity' parameter of the NCS messages when + provided. Because of the high importance of this object to + the ability of the MTA to maintain reliable NCS + communication with the CMS, it is highly recommended not + to change this object's value through management + station during normal operations." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + DEFVAL { 2727 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 2 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigPartialDialTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains maximum value of the partial dial @@ -1801,128 +1825,167 @@ DEFVAL { 16 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 3 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigCriticalDialTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains the maximum value of the critical - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - dial time out." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 4 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 4 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigBusyToneTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " This object contains the timeout value for busy tone." + " This object contains the default timeout value for busy + tone. The MTA MUST NOT update this object with the + value provided in the NCS message (if present). If + the value of the object is modified by the SNMP Management + Station, the MTA MUST use the new value as a default only + for a new signal requested by the NCS message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 5 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigDialToneTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " This object contains the timeout value for dial tone." + " This object contains the default timeout value for dial + tone. The MTA MUST NOT update this object with the + value provided in the NCS message (if present). If + the value of the object is modified by the SNMP Management + Station, the MTA MUST use the new value as a default only + for a new signal requested by the NCS message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 16 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 6 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigMessageWaitingTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " This object contains the timeout value for message waiting - indicator." + " This object contains the default timeout value for message + waiting indicator. The MTA MUST NOT update this object + with the value provided in the NCS message (if + present). If the value of the object is modified by the + SNMP Management Station, the MTA MUST use the new value as + a default only for a new signal requested by the NCS + message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 16 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 7 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigOffHookWarnToneTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - - " This object contains timeout value for off hook Warning - tone." + " This object contains the default timeout value for the off + hook Warning tone. The MTA MUST NOT update this object + with the value provided in the NCS message (if + present). If the value of the object is modified by the + SNMP Management Station, the MTA MUST use the new value as + a default only for a new signal requested by the NCS + message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 8 } +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcNcsEndPntConfigRingingTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " This object contains the timeout value for ringing." + " This object contains the default timeout value for + ringing. The MTA MUST NOT update this object with the + value provided in the NCS message (if present). If + the value of the object is modified by the SNMP Management + Station, the MTA MUST use the new value as a default only + for a new signal requested by the NCS message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 180 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 9 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigRingBackTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " This object contains the timeout value for ring back." + " This object contains the default timeout value for ring + back. The MTA MUST NOT update this object with the + value provided in the NCS message (if present). If + the value of the object is modified by the SNMP Management + Station, the MTA MUST use the new value as a default only + for a new signal requested by the NCS message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 180 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 10 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigReorderToneTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " This object contains the timeout value for reorder tone." + " This object contains the default timeout value for reorder + tone. The MTA MUST NOT update this object with the + value provided in the NCS message (if present). If + the value of the object is modified by the SNMP Management + Station, the MTA MUST use the new value as a default only + for a new signal requested by the NCS message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 11 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigStutterDialToneTO OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - - " This object contains timeout value for stutter dial tone." + " This object contains the default timeout value for stutter + dial tone. The MTA MUST NOT update this object with the + value provided in the NCS message (if present). If + the value of the object is modified by the SNMP Management + Station, the MTA MUST use the new value as a default only + for a new signal requested by the NCS message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 16 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 12 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigTSMax OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION @@ -1943,37 +2006,37 @@ REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 5 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 14 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigMax2 OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + " This object contains the disconnect error threshold for signaling messages." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 7 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 15 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigMax1QEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object enables/disables the Max1 Domain Name Server (DNS) query operation when Max1 expires." - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - DEFVAL { true } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 16 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigMax2QEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object enables/disables the Max2 DNS query operation when Max2 expires." @@ -1995,37 +2058,37 @@ ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 18 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigTdinit OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains the initial number of seconds the MTA waits after a disconnect. When this timer expires the MTA + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + initiates the disconnected procedure." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 15 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 19 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigTdmin OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains the minimum number of seconds the MTA waits after a disconnect. When this timer expires the MTA - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - initiates the disconnected procedure." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 15 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 20 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigTdmax OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create @@ -2047,37 +2110,36 @@ STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains the maximum number of seconds for the retransmission timer. When this timer expires the MTA retransmits the message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 4 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 22 } +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcNcsEndPntConfigRtoInit OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains the initial number of seconds for the retransmission timer." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 200 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 23 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigLongDurationKeepAlive OBJECT-TYPE - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "minutes" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " Specifies a timeout value in minutes for sending long duration call notification message." REFERENCE "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 60 } @@ -2094,42 +2156,45 @@ "PacketCable NCS Specification" DEFVAL { 30 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 25 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains the Row Status associated with the - pktsNcsEndPntTable. " + pktcNcsEndPntConfigTable. " ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 26 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallWaitingMaxRep OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..10) + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION - " This object contains the maximum number of repetitions - of the call waiting tone that the MTA will play from a - single CMS request. A value of zero (0) can be used if - the CMS is to control the repetitions of the call waiting - tone." + " This object contains the default value of the maximum + number of repetitions of the call waiting tone that the + MTA will play from a single CMS request. The MTA MUST NOT + update this object with the information provided in the + NCS message (if present). If the value of the object is + modified by the SNMP Management Station, the MTA MUST use + the new value as a default only for a new signal + requested by the NCS message." DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 27 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallWaitingDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..100) UNITS "seconds" - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains the delay between repetitions of the call waiting tone that the MTA will play from a single CMS request." DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 28 } pktcNcsEndPntStatusCallIpAddressType OBJECT-TYPE @@ -2148,91 +2213,92 @@ DESCRIPTION " This object contains the Internet address of the CMS currently being used for this endpoint. This Internet address is used to create the appropriate security association. The type of this IP address is determined by the value of the pktcNcsEndPntStatusCallIpAddressType object." ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 30 } pktcNcsEndPntStatusError OBJECT-TYPE + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + SYNTAX INTEGER { operational (1), noSecurityAssociation (2), disconnected (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This object contains the error status for this interface. The operational status indicates that all operations necessary to put the line in service have occurred, and the CMS has acknowledged the RSIP message successfully. If pktcMtaDevCmsIpsecCtrl is enabled for the associated Call Agent, the noSecurityAssociation status indicates that no Security Association (SA) yet exists for this endpoint. Otherwise, the state is unused. The disconnected status indicates one of the following two: - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - If pktcMtaDevCmsIpsecCtrl is disabled, then no security association is involved with this endpoint. The NCS signaling software is in process of establishing the NCS signaling link via an RSIP exchange. Otherwise, pktcMtaDevCmsIpsecCtrl is enabled, the security Association has been established, and the NCS signaling software is in process of establishing the NCS signaling link via an RSIP exchange." ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 31 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigMinHookFlash OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (20..1000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the minimum time a line needs to be on hook for a valid hook flash. The value of this object MUST be greater than the value of - pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseMaxBreakTime. This object must + pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMaxBreakTime. This object must only be set via the configuration file during the provisioning process." DEFVAL { 300 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 32 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigMaxHookFlash OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Unsigned32 (20..500) + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (20..1000) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the maximum time a line needs to be on hook for a + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + valid hook flash. This object must only be set via the configuration file during the provisioning process." DEFVAL { 500 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 33 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialInterdigitTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (100..1500) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the pulse dial inter-digit timeout. This object must only be set via the configuration file during the provisioning process." DEFVAL { 100 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 34 } -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMinMakeTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (20..200) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the minimum make pulse width for the dial pulse. This object must only be set via the configuration file during the provisioning process." DEFVAL { 25 } @@ -2251,38 +2317,39 @@ ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 36 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMinBreakTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (20..200) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the minimum break pulse width for the dial pulse. This object must only be set via the configuration file + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + during the provisioning process." DEFVAL { 45 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 37 } pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMaxBreakTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (20..200) UNITS "Milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION " This is the maximum break pulse width for the dial pulse. This object must only be set via the configuration file during the provisioning process." DEFVAL { 75 } ::= { pktcNcsEndPntConfigEntry 38 } -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - -- -- notification group is for future extension. -- pktcSigNotification OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcSigMib 0 } pktcSigConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcSigMib 2 } pktcSigCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcSigConformance 1 } pktcSigGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcSigConformance 2 } -- -- compliance statements @@ -2302,39 +2369,38 @@ MANDATORY-GROUPS { pktcSigGroup } GROUP pktcNcsGroup DESCRIPTION " This group is mandatory for any MTA implementing NCS signaling" +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + GROUP pktcInternationalGroup DESCRIPTION " This group is mandatory for any MTA implementing international telephony features. In such cases, it is left to manufacturers to determine whether to support both PacketCable and IPCablecom objects in the same MTA." ::={ pktcSigCompliances 1 } -- -- units of conformance -- pktcSigGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { pktcSigDevCodecType, pktcSigDevCodecMax, - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - pktcSigDevEchoCancellation, pktcSigDevSilenceSuppression, pktcSigDevR0Cadence, pktcSigDevR1Cadence, pktcSigDevR2Cadence, pktcSigDevR3Cadence, pktcSigDevR4Cadence, pktcSigDevR5Cadence, pktcSigDevR6Cadence, pktcSigDevR7Cadence, @@ -2353,40 +2419,40 @@ "Group of objects for the common portion of the PacketCable Signaling MIB." ::= { pktcSigGroups 1 } pktcNcsGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentId, pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentUdpPort, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPartialDialTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigCriticalDialTO, + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcNcsEndPntConfigBusyToneTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigDialToneTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigMessageWaitingTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigOffHookWarnToneTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigRingingTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigRingBackTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigReorderToneTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigStutterDialToneTO, pktcNcsEndPntConfigTSMax, pktcNcsEndPntConfigMax1, pktcNcsEndPntConfigMax2, pktcNcsEndPntConfigMax1QEnable, pktcNcsEndPntConfigMax2QEnable, pktcNcsEndPntConfigMWD, pktcNcsEndPntConfigTdinit, pktcNcsEndPntConfigTdmin, pktcNcsEndPntConfigTdmax, - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - pktcNcsEndPntConfigRtoMax, pktcNcsEndPntConfigRtoInit, pktcNcsEndPntConfigLongDurationKeepAlive, pktcNcsEndPntConfigThist, pktcNcsEndPntConfigStatus, pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallWaitingMaxRep, pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallWaitingDelay, pktcNcsEndPntStatusCallIpAddressType, pktcNcsEndPntStatusCallIpAddress, pktcNcsEndPntStatusError @@ -2405,40 +2471,39 @@ pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMinMakeTime, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMaxMakeTime, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMinBreakTime, pktcNcsEndPntConfigPulseDialMaxBreakTime, pktcSigDevRingCadence, pktcSigDevCallerIdSigProtocol, pktcSigDevCIDMode, pktcSigDevCIDFskAfterRing, pktcSigDevCIDFskAfterDTAS, pktcSigDevCIDFskAfterRPAS, + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcSigDevCIDRingAfterFSK, pktcSigDevCIDDTASAfterLR, pktcSigDevVmwiFskAfterDTAS, pktcSigDevVmwiFskAfterRPAS, pktcSigDevVmwiDTASAfterLR, pktcSigPowerRingFrequency, - pktcSigPulseSignalType, pktcSigPulseSignalFrequency, pktcSigPulseSignalDbLevel, pktcSigPulseSignalDuration, - pktcPulseSignalPulseInterval, + pktcSigPulseSignalPulseInterval, pktcSigPulseSignalRepeatCount, pktcSigDevToneDbLevel, pktcSigDevToneFreqType, pktcSigDevToneNumFrequencies, pktcSigDevToneFirstFrequency, pktcSigDevToneSecondFrequency, - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - pktcSigDevToneThirdFrequency, pktcSigDevToneFourthFrequency, pktcSigDevToneNumOnOffTimes, pktcSigDevToneFirstToneOn, pktcSigDevToneFirstToneOff, pktcSigDevToneSecondToneOn, pktcSigDevToneSecondToneOff, pktcSigDevToneThirdToneOn, pktcSigDevToneThirdToneOff, pktcSigDevToneFourthToneOn, @@ -2459,40 +2524,41 @@ 5. Acknowledgments This document is a production of the PacketCable Working Group. The current editors wish to express gratitude to: Angela Lyda Arris Interactive Sasha Medvinsky Motorola + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + Roy Spitzer Telogy Networks, Inc. Rick Vetter Motorola Itay Sherman Texas Instruments Klaus Hermanns Cisco Systems Eugene Nechamkin Broadcom Corp Matt A. Osman CableLabs Jean-Francois Mule CableLabs Rich Woundy Comcast Bert Wijnen Lucent Mike Heard Consultant + Phil Freyman Motorola 6. Normative References [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - 1999. [RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999. [RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999. @@ -2512,40 +2578,40 @@ -- successor) is published as an RFC prior to, or concurrently with -- this document, then the normative reference [RFC3291] should be -- updated to point to the replacement RFC, and the reference tag -- [RFC3291] should be updated to match. -- [PKT-SP-MGCP-IO9-040113] Packetcable Network-Based Call Signaling Protocol Specification PKT-SP-EC-MGCP- IO9-040113. +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + [PKT-SP-PROV-IO8-040113] Packetcable MTA Device Provisioning Specification PKT-SP-PROV-IO8-040113. [PKT-SP-CODEC-IO5-040113] Packetcable Audio/Video Codecs Specification PKT-SP-CODEC-IO5-040113. 7. Informative References [RFC3261] Rosenberg, J., Schulzrinne H., Camarillo, G., Johnston, A., Peterson, J., Sparks, R., Handley, M., and Schooler, E. "SIP: Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 3261, June 2002. [RFC3410] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart, "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet- Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002. -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - [RFC3435] Andreasen, F., Foster, B., "Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)", RFC 3435, January 2003. [PKT-SP-MIB-MTA-I08-040113] Packetcable MTA MIB Specification PKT- SP-MIB-MTA-I08-040113. [ETSI TS 101 909-4] ETSI TS 101 909-4:"Access and Terminals (AT); Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 4: Network Call @@ -2563,41 +2629,40 @@ requirements for equipment connected to an analogue subscriber interface in the PSTN; Chapter 3: Ringing signal characteristics (national deviations are in Table 3.1.1)". [EN 300 324-1] EN 300 324-1 V2.1.1 (2000-04):"V Interfaces at the digital Loop Exchange (LE); V5.1 interface for the support of Access Network (AN); Part 1: V5.1 interface specification". +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + [EN 300 659-1] EN 300 659-1: "Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Subscriber line protocol over the local loop for display (and related) services; Part 1: On hook data transmission". [ITU-T E.180] ITU-T: "Various Tones Used in National Networks, Supplement 2 to Recommendation E.180". [TR 101 183] TR 101 183: "Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Analogue Ringing Signals". 8. Security Considerations There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB that have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create. Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. The support for SET operations in a non-secure - -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on network operations. The following Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) and mask objects are used to differentiate between various types of traffic in the service provider network: pktcSigDefCallSigDscp pktcSigDefMediaStreamDscp @@ -2616,40 +2681,41 @@ pktcSigDevR0Cadence pktcSigDevR1Cadence pktcSigDevR2Cadence pktcSigDevR3Cadence pktcSigDevR4Cadence pktcSigDevR5Cadence pktcSigDevR6Cadence pktcSigDevR7Cadence pktcSigDevRgCadence pktcSigDevRsCadence + +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + pktcSigDevCallerIdSigProtocol pktcSigPulseSignalDuration pktcSigPulseSignalPauseDuration If these objects are SET maliciously, it may result in unwanted operation, or a failure to obtain telephony service from client (MTA) devices. The objects in the pktcNcsEndPntConfigTable are used for end point signaling. The pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentId object contains the name of the call agent, which includes the call agent FQDN. If this object is SET maliciously, the MTA will not be able to communicate with the call agent, resulting in a disruption of telephony service. The pktcNcsEndPntConfigCallAgentUdpPort object identifies the UDP port for NCS signaling traffic. If this object is SET maliciously, the call agent will not receive NCS signaling traffic from the MTA, also resulting in a disruption of telephony service. -PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB February 2004 - Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. It is thus important to control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over the network via SNMP. The most sensitive is pktcNcsEndPntStatusCallIpAddress within pktcNcsEndPntConfigTable. This information itself may be valuable to would-be attackers. SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security. @@ -2667,41 +2733,40 @@ RECOMMENDED. Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to enable cryptographic security. It is then a customer/operator responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them. 9. IANA Considerations +PacketCable/IPCablecom NCS Signaling MIB July 2004 + No IANA actions are required by this document. 10. 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