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acceptAll(2), acceptKnown(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The security level for acceptance of incoming calls. acceptNone(1) - incoming calls will not be accepted acceptAll(2) - incoming calls will be accepted, even if there is no matching entry in the dialCtlPeerCfgTable acceptKnown(3) - incoming calls will be accepted only if there is a matching entry in the dialCtlPeerCfgTable " ::= { dialCtlConfiguration 1 }dialCtlTrapEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2)Roeck Standards Track [Page 7]RFC 2128 Dial Control MIB March 1997 } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object indicates whether dialCtlPeerCallInformation and dialCtlPeerCallSetup traps should be generated for all peers. If the value of this object is enabled(1), traps will be generated for all peers. If the value of this object is disabled(2), traps will be generated only for peers having dialCtlPeerCfgTrapEnable set to enabled(1)." DEFVAL { disabled } ::= { dialCtlConfiguration 2 }-- Peer groupdialCtlPeer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dialControlMibObjects 2 }-- peer configuration tabledialCtlPeerCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DialCtlPeerCfgEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The list of peers from which the managed device will accept calls or to which it will place them." ::= { dialCtlPeer 1 }dialCtlPeerCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DialCtlPeerCfgEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Configuration data for a single Peer. This entry is effectively permanent, and contains information to identify the peer, how to connect to the peer, how to identify the peer and its permissions. The value of dialCtlPeerCfgOriginateAddress must be specified before a new row in this table can become active(1). Any writeable parameters in an existing entry can be modified while the entry is active. The modification will take effect when the peer in question will be called the next time. An entry in this table can only be created if the associated ifEntry already exists." INDEX { dialCtlPeerCfgId, ifIndex }Roeck Standards Track [Page 8]RFC 2128 Dial Control MIB March 1997 ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgTable 1 }DialCtlPeerCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE { dialCtlPeerCfgId INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgIfType IANAifType, dialCtlPeerCfgLowerIf InterfaceIndexOrZero, dialCtlPeerCfgOriginateAddress DisplayString, dialCtlPeerCfgAnswerAddress DisplayString, dialCtlPeerCfgSubAddress DisplayString, dialCtlPeerCfgClosedUserGroup DisplayString, dialCtlPeerCfgSpeed INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgInfoType INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgPermission INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgInactivityTimer INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgMinDuration INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgMaxDuration INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgCarrierDelay INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgCallRetries INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgRetryDelay INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgFailureDelay INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgTrapEnable INTEGER, dialCtlPeerCfgStatus RowStatus }dialCtlPeerCfgId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object identifies a single peer. There may be several entries in this table for one peer, defining different ways of reaching this peer. Thus, there may be several entries in this table with the same value of dialCtlPeerCfgId. Multiple entries for one peer may be used to support multilink as well as backup lines. A single peer will be identified by a unique value of this object. Several entries for one peer MUST have the same value of dialCtlPeerCfgId, but different ifEntries and thus different values of ifIndex." ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 1 }dialCtlPeerCfgIfType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANAifType MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The interface type to be used for calling this peer.Roeck Standards Track [Page 9]RFC 2128 Dial Control MIB March 1997 In case of ISDN, the value of isdn(63) is to be used." DEFVAL { other } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 2 }dialCtlPeerCfgLowerIf OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "ifIndex value of an interface the peer will have to be called on. For example, on an ISDN interface, this can be the ifIndex value of a D channel or the ifIndex value of a B channel, whatever is appropriate for a given peer. As an example, for Basic Rate leased lines it will be necessary to specify a B channel ifIndex, while for semi-permanent connections the D channel ifIndex has to be specified. If the interface can be dynamically assigned, this object has a value of zero." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 3 }dialCtlPeerCfgOriginateAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Call Address at which the peer will be called. Think of this as the set of characters following 'ATDT ' or the 'phone number' included in a D channel call request. The structure of this information will be switch type specific. If there is no address information required for reaching the peer, i.e., for leased lines, this object will be a zero length string." ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 4 }dialCtlPeerCfgAnswerAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Calling Party Number information element, as for example passed in an ISDN SETUP message by a PBX or switch, for incoming calls. This address can be used to identify the peer. If this address is either unknown or identical to dialCtlPeerCfgOriginateAddress, this object will beRoeck Standards Track [Page 10]RFC 2128 Dial Control MIB March 1997 a zero length string." DEFVAL { "" } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 5 }dialCtlPeerCfgSubAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Subaddress at which the peer will be called. If the subaddress is undefined for the given media or unused, this is a zero length string." DEFVAL { "" } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 6 }dialCtlPeerCfgClosedUserGroup OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Closed User Group at which the peer will be called. If the Closed User Group is undefined for the given media or unused, this is a zero length string." REFERENCE "Q.931, chapter 4.6.1." DEFVAL { "" } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 7 }dialCtlPeerCfgSpeed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The desired information transfer speed in bits/second when calling this peer. The detailed media specific information, e.g. information type and information transfer rate for ISDN circuits, has to be extracted from this object. If the transfer speed to be used is unknown or the default speed for this type of interfaces, the value of this object may be zero." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 8 }dialCtlPeerCfgInfoType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), speech(2),Roeck Standards Track [Page 11]RFC 2128 Dial Control MIB March 1997 unrestrictedDigital(3), -- 64k/s data unrestrictedDigital56(4), -- with 56k rate adaption restrictedDigital(5), audio31(6), -- 3.1 kHz audio audio7(7), -- 7 kHz audio video(8), packetSwitched(9), fax(10) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Information Transfer Capability to be used when calling this peer. speech(2) refers to a non-data connection, whereas audio31(6) and audio7(7) refer to data mode connections." DEFVAL { other } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 9 }dialCtlPeerCfgPermission OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { originate(1), answer(2), both(3), -- both originate & answer callback(4), none(5) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Applicable permissions. callback(4) either rejects the call and then calls back, or uses the 'Reverse charging' information element if it is available. Note that callback(4) is supposed to control charging, not security, and applies to callback prior to accepting a call. Callback for security reasons can be handled using PPP callback." DEFVAL { both } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 10 }dialCtlPeerCfgInactivityTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTIONRoeck Standards Track [Page 12]RFC 2128 Dial Control MIB March 1997 "The connection will be automatically disconnected if no longer carrying useful data for a time period, in seconds, specified in this object. Useful data in this context refers to forwarding packets, including routing information; it excludes the encapsulator maintenance frames. A value of zero means the connection will not be automatically taken down due to inactivity, which implies that it is a dedicated circuit." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 11 }dialCtlPeerCfgMinDuration OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Minimum duration of a call in seconds, starting from the time the call is connected until the call is disconnected. This is to accomplish the fact that in most countries charging applies to units of time, which should be matched as closely as possible." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 12 }dialCtlPeerCfgMaxDuration OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Maximum call duration in seconds. Zero means 'unlimited'." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 13 }dialCtlPeerCfgCarrierDelay OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The call timeout time in seconds. The default value of zero means that the call timeout as specified for the media in question will apply." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { dialCtlPeerCfgEntry 14 }dialCtlPeerCfgCallRetries OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)Roeck Standards Track [Page 13]RFC 2128 Dial Control MIB March 1997 MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of calls to a non-responding address
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