cmgVoipFaultMask
G700-MG-MIB ·
.1.3.6.1.4.1.6889.2.9.1.4.5.1.14
Object
column
OctetString
Each bit of this value set to '1' indicates a specific fault
in the VoIP engine.
Octets are numbered in the order in which they appear in the PDU.
Bits are numbered from the most-significant leftmost bit in the
octet (bit 0) to the least-significant rightmost bit (bit 7).
Cajun numbering continues across octets, so that octet 1 bit 0 is
called bit 8 in the Cajun scheme. That number is also shown below,
with the octet value for each single bit set.
Cajun Octet Octet
bit# bit# value Meaning
----- ----- ----- -------
0 0/0 0x80 Occupancy above threshold, based on a snapshot of
cmgVoipChannelsInUse divided by cmgVoipTotalChannels.
1 0/1 0x40 Occupancy above threshold, based on cmgVoipAverageOccupancy.
2 0/2 0x20 VoIP engine automatic reset.
3 0/3 0x10 VoIP hardware fault.
4 0/4 0x08 VoIP IP configuration fault.
5 0/5 0x04 VoIP DSP Failure
6 0/6 0x02 VoIP DSP CORE Failure
7 0/7 0x01 VoIP DSP FPGA Failure
8 1/0 0x80 Unsupported DSP module.
9--15 1/1-7 Unused
Context
- MIB
- G700-MG-MIB
- OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.6889.2.9.1.4.5.1.14- Type
- column
- Access
- readonly
- Status
- current
- Parent
- cmgVoipEngineEntry
Syntax
OctetString
Values & Constraints
Object Constraints
range: 0-2