Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB The Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB (ciscoVoiceApplicationsOIDMIB) defines the object identifiers (OIDs) that are assigned to various Cisco voice applications, such as Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Call Manager Express, Cisco Survivable Remote Site Telephony, Cisco Broadband Telephony Services, and Cisco SIP Proxy Server. Voice applications include call agents and other voice application products. Call agents are call processing components of a device in an IP telephony and VoIP network. The Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB identifies the OIDs for the following call managers with which it connects: • Cisco Call Manager Application (CCM) • Cisco Call Manager Express (CCME) • Cisco Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) • Cisco Broadband Telephony Services (BTS) • Cisco SIP Proxy Server (Standalone Unix/Linux SIP Proxy) Finding Support Information for Platforms and Cisco IOS Software Images Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco IOS software image support. Access Cisco Feature Navigator at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn. You must have an account on Cisco.com. If you do not have an account or have forgotten your username or password, click Cancel at the login dialog box and follow the instructions that appear. Contents • Information About the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB, page 2 • CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Objects, page 4 • CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Objects, page 4 • How to Use the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB, page 5 Corporate Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA Copyright © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB Information About the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Information About the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB The MIB provides enumeration of call agent types used by the CISCO-VOICE-CONNECTIVITY-MIB. CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Structure The CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB is uniquely identified within the Cisco module (12) group by the number 5. Therefore, the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB is: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.5 Objects in the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB can be identified by either of the following methods. The object identifier—1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.5.<Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB-variable> or The object name—iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprise(1).cisco(9).ciscoModules(12) .CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB(5).<MIB-variable> Figure 1 shows the position of the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB in the Internet MIB hierarchy. The CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB is part of the Cisco modules (12) group, and is shown graphically in Figure 1. The CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB uses definitions from the following MIBs: • SNMPv2-SMI • CISCO-SMI CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Guide 2 Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB Information About the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Figure 1 CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Tree Structure unnamed joint ISO/CCITT 2 CCITT 0 ISO 1 org 3 dod 6 Internet 1 directory 1 mgmt 2 mib 1 experimental 3 private 4 enterprise 1 cisco 9 CISCO-VOICEAPPLICATIONSOID-MIB 5 142741 ciscoModule 12 The CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB structure is divided into the following OIDs cvaMIBOids ciscoCallManager ciscoCallManagerExpress ciscoSRST CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Guide 3 Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Objects ciscoBTS ciscoCSPS CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Objects This section contains the Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB object. Table 1 lists the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB. Table 2 lists the ciscoVoiceApplicationsOIDMIB object IDs (OIDs). Table 1 CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Objects Group Object cvaMIBOids ciscoVoiceApplicati — onsOIDMIB This module defines the object identifiers that are assigned to various Cisco voice applications. Voice applications include call agents and other voice application products. Call agents are call processing components of a device in a IP telephony and VoIP network. ciscoCallManager — This MIB allows management of ciscoCallManager. ciscoCallManagerE xpress — This MIB allows management of Cisco Call Manager Express. ciscoSRST — This MIB allows management of Cisco Survivable Remote Site Telephony. ciscoBTS — This MIB allows management of Cisco Broadband Telephony Services. ciscoCSPS — This MIB allows management of Cisco SIP Proxy Server. Max Access Description CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Objects Table 2 lists the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB object name and the corresponding object ID mapping. There are five CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB objects listed in Table 2: Table 2 CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Object ID Mapping Object Name Object ID ciscoVoiceApplicationsOIDMIB 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.5 ciscoCallManager 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.5.1 ciscoCallManagerExpress 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.5.2 ciscoSRST 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.5.3 ciscoBTS 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.5.4 ciscoCSPS 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.5.5 CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Guide 4 Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB How to Use the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB How to Use the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB The following sections contain information regarding configuring and using the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB. The snmp-server community string command provides access control for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c but also continues to provide backward compatibility between different versions. The previous version of this command did not have an option to create a community string that allows SNMP messages to execute a set operation on a MIB object. An rw or ro option has been introduced for this purpose. Note The SNMP agent is disabled by default, and a community string is not configured. The following example enables the SNMP agent and assigns the community string comaccess to SNMP: 507-1(config)# snmp-server community comaccess ro The preceding example defines a community string comaccess used as a password for authentication when you access the SNMP agent. Any SNMP message sent to the SNMP agent must have the “Community Name” field of the message match the community string defined here in order to be authenticated. Entering a community string enables the SNMP agent. The following example disables the SNMP agent and removes the previously defined community string. 507-1(config)# no snmp-server community comaccess ro Locating the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS releases, and feature sets, use the Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL: http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/MIBS/servlet/index If Cisco MIB Locator does not support the MIB information that you need, you can also obtain a list of supported MIBs and download MIBs from the Cisco MIBs page at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml To access Cisco MIB Locator, you must have an account on Cisco.com. If you have forgotten or lost your account information, send a blank e-mail to [email protected]. An automatic check will verify that your e-mail address is registered with Cisco.com. If the check is successful, account details with a new random password will be e-mailed to you. Qualified users can establish an account on Cisco.com by following the directions found at the following URL: http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do Enabling the SNMP Agent The SNMP agent for the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB is disabled by default. Prerequisites Be sure the router platform is a supported router and the required MIBs are installed. CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Guide 5 Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB How to Use the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step 1 Access your router directly using Telnet or using Terminal server. Telnets to the router identified by the specified IP address (represented as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Step 2 Router> enable Enters privileged EXEC mode. Step 3 Router# config UPR terminal Enters global configuration mode. Step 4 Router(config)# snmp-server Enables the read-only (RO) community string, where <password> represents the read-only community/password string. community <password> RO Step 5 Router(config)# snmp-server community <password> RW Enables the read-write (RW) community string, where <password> represents the read-write community/password string. Step 6 Router(config)# exit Exits global configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. Step 7 Router# write memory Writes the modified configuration to NVRAM, permanently saving the settings. Verifying the Enabling of the SNMP Agent To verify that the SNMP agent has been enabled on a given network device, perform the following steps. DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Telnet to the target device. Step 2 Display the running configuration on the device and examine the output for any displayed SNMP information: Router# show running-config . . . snmp-server community public RO snmp-server community private RW . . . Any “snmp-server” statement appearing in the output that takes the form shown above verifies that SNMP has been enabled on the specified device. Configuring the MIB Browser to Read MIB Values For the MIB browser to read the MIB values, configure the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB using the following CLI commands. CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Guide 6 Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB How to Use the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB MIB Browser Configuration For the MIB browser to read the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB values, the browser must be configured. Prerequisites Be sure the router platform is a supported router and the required MIBs are installed. SUMMARY STEPS 1. enter password 2. end the configuration DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Command or Action Purpose enter password Allows the use of a MIB browser to read MIB values, you must configure the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB using CLI. Example: snmp-server community <password> RO • Step 2 end configuration Where <password> can be any password you choose. Ends the configuration mode. Example: (config) > end Configuring the MIB Browser to Write MIB Values For the MIB browser to write the MIB values, configure the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB using the following CLI commands. MIB Browser Configuration For the MIB browser to write the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB values, the browser must be configured. Restrictions Be sure the router platform is a supported router and the required MIBs are installed. Prerequisites Be sure the router platform is a supported router and the required MIBs are installed. CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Guide 7 Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB Additional References SUMMARY STEPS 1. enter password 2. end the configuration DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Command or Action Purpose enter password Allows the use of a MIB browser to write MIB values, you must configure the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB using CLI. Example: snmp-server community <password> RW • Step 2 end oonfiguration Where <password> can be any password you choose. Ends the configuration mode. Example: (config) > end Note Refer to the Cisco Unity Express System Monitoring Guide Release 2.2 for a list of CLI commands for use with Cisco Unity Express. What to Do Next Begin monitoring your network. Additional References The following sections provide references related to the CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB. Related Documents Related Topic Document Title CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Guide 8 Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB Command Reference Standards Standard Title No new or modified standards are supported by this feature. MIBs MIB MIBs Link • SNMPv2-SMI • CISCO-SMI To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/go/mibs RFCs RFC Title Technical Assistance Description Link http://www.cisco.com/techsupport The Cisco Technical Support website contains thousands of pages of searchable technical content, including links to products, technologies, solutions, technical tips, and tools. Registered Cisco.com users can log in from this page to access even more content. Command Reference Refer to the Cisco Unity Express System Monitoring Guide Release 2.2 for a list of new and modified CLI commands. CISCO-VOICE-APPLICATIONS-OID-MIB Guide 9 Cisco Voice Applications OID MIB Glossary Glossary CCM—Cisco CallManager CCME—Cisco CallManager Express CRA—Customer Response Applications CRS—Customer Response Solution CUE—Cisco Unity Express HPOV—HP Open View MIB—Management Information Base NMS—Network Management System SNMP—Simple Network Management Protocol Note See Internetworking Terms and Acronyms for terms not included in this glossary. 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