Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Common MIB module. This
module defines objects that may be common to all SIP entities.
SIP is an application-layer signaling protocol for creating,
modifying and terminating multimedia sessions with one or more
participants. These sessions include Internet multimedia
conferences and Internet telephone calls. SIP is defined in
RFC 3261 (June 2002).
This MIB is defined for managing objects that are common to
SIP User Agents (UAs), Proxy, Redirect, and Registrar servers.
Objects specific to each of these entities MAY be managed using
entity specific MIBs defined in other modules.
Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007). This version of
this MIB module is part of RFC 4780; see the RFC itself for
full legal notices.
that a specific status code has been sent or received
by the system.
sipCommonStatusCodeThreshExceededInNotif
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that a specific status code was found to have been
received by the system frequently enough to exceed the
configured threshold. This notification can be used as
an early warning mechanism in lieu of using
sipCommonStatusCodeNotif.
sipCommonStatusCodeThreshExceededOutNotif
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that a specific status code was found to have been
sent by the system enough to exceed the configured threshold.
This notification can be used as an early warning mechanism in
lieu of using sipCommonStatusCodeNotif.
sipCommonServiceColdStart
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that the SIP service has reinitialized itself or
started for the first time. This SHOULD result from a hard
'down' to 'up' administrative status change. The configuration
or behavior of the service MAY be altered.
sipCommonServiceWarmStart
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that the SIP service has reinitialized itself and is
restarting after an administrative 'reset'. The configuration
or behavior of the service MAY be altered.
sipCommonServiceStatusChanged
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Signifies that the SIP service operational status has changed.