CISCO-VISM-CAC-MIB Table View
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vismChanCacTable
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This table defines the CAC success or failure statistics.
CAC functionality is applied on a per PVC(Permanent virtual
circuit) basis for accepting the new calls in a switching
model (i.e when CRCX(CreateConnection) message is received
from the call agent) and when adding a new binding between a
CID(Channel Identifier) and a PVC in the AAL2 trunking
application ('addcid' command). In both switching and trunking
models, the CAC functionality is applied for upspeeding the
connections due to the detection of fax/modem tone on a
connection configured with voice compression. The entries in
this table are implicitly created and deleted with the
creation and deletion of entries in vismChanCnfGrpEntry
(defined in CISCO-VISM-CONN-MIB MIB).
Each entry in this table corresponds to a PVC, since
the CAC functionality is applied on a per PVC basis. The
bandwidth is allocated on a per PVC basis and the
connection admission control is done by comparing the
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the CAC functionality is applied on a per PVC basis. The
bandwidth is allocated on a per PVC basis and the
connection admission control is done by comparing the
ava…
Indexes
vismChanNum
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vismChanNum
This attribute defines the index for the vismChanCac Table.
The LCN(Logical channel number) number is the same as the LCN value used as the index for the vismChanCnfGrpTable (defined in CISCO-VISM-CONN-MIB MIB) i.e. v… |
Integer32 Constraints: range: 131-510 |
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vismChanCacMaster
This attribute defines whether the PVC is the master end
or slave end. CAC functionality is applied only at the master end of the PVC. It is not necessary if the PVC end is configured as the slave end. This is to prev… |
Enumerationr/w Enumerated Values:
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vismChanCacPassedCons
This attribute defines the count of connections that
passed successfully the CAC function. CAC functionality is applied either due to 1) The CRCX message sent to VISM from the Call Agent to set up a new connection OR at… |
SNMPv2-SMICounter32 Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMICounter32 Unsigned32Type Constraints: range: 0..4294967295 |
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vismChanCacRejectedCons
This attribute defines the count of connections that
got rejected due to CAC function. The CAC rejection was due to the bandwidth not being available on a given PVC. |
SNMPv2-SMICounter32 Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMICounter32 Unsigned32Type Constraints: range: 0..4294967295 |
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vismChanCacRejectionPolicy
This attribute defines the policy that needs to be applied
once the CAC function rejects the upspeeding of a connection, due to a fax/modem switchover request. The applicable options are 'delete' - to delete the connec… |
Enumerationr/w Enumerated Values:
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vismChanCarrierLossPolicy
This object defines the policy that needs to be applied
when a carrier loss is detected. The possible policies are defined as follows: 'previousCodec' - switch to the pre-upspeed codec when a … |
Enumerationr/w Enumerated Values:
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vismChanVADTolerance
The value in this object refers to the customer accepted
drop rate for voice connections when the bandwidth usage exceeds allowed value. A value of zero indicates the card level object vismVADTole… |
0.0001 percentageInteger32r/w Constraints: range: 0-10000 |
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vismChanVADDutyCycle
This object refers to the talk-spurts duty cycle.
A value of zero indicates the card level object vismVADDutyCycle(defined in CISCO-VISM-MODULE-MIB MIB) value will be used. Configuring this… |
0.01 percentageInteger32r/w Constraints: range: 0-100 |
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networkCacConfigState
This attribute defines whether the originating and terminating
VISMs are configured properly or not, by default the configuration is assumed to be 'ok' and this object is set to 'ok', if later during upspeed if we disco… |
Enumeration Enumerated Values:
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