Available oid – Snom 4S User Manual

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space etc.), the setup is a little bit more difficult that the setup of a stan-

dard sensor.

A readable parameter is described by its object identifier (OID).

The object identifies are described in the next paragraph. Please enter the

OID in your tool and select appropriate names for them. Also make sure

that the IP address of the host running the SNMP tool matches the setup

that you gave the SBC in the “Trusted IP Addresses” setting.

The SBC does not support “snmpwalk” or other tools that auto-

matically describe the abilities of the SBC. You must enter these settings

manually.

6.3. Available OID

The following table describes the available OID. An absolute value

describes the current state on the SBC, the value might go up and down.

Relative values only go up and accumulate the values.

OID

Description

Absolute Unit

1.3.6.1.2.1.7526.1.1

Open Calls

Yes

Calls

1.3.6.1.2.1.7526.1.2

Registrations

Yes

Registrations

1.3.6.1.2.1.7526.1.3

Minutes

No

Minutes

1.3.6.1.2.1.7526.1.4

Received Media

No

Bytes

1.3.6.1.2.1.7526.1.5

SIP Packets

No

Packets

1.3.6.1.2.1.7526.1.6

SIP Traffic

No

Bytes

1.3.6.1.2.1.7526.1.7

Successful Calls

No

Calls

1.3.6.1.2.1.7526.1.8

Unsuccessful Calls

No

Calls

The minutes are measured only for the codecs ulaw, alaw, G.726

(32 kbit/s), GSM 6.10, G.723.1 and G.729. The minute measurement is

done by looking at the media type in the RTP packet. If the packet uses a

non-standard mapping, the results may be inaccurate.

The SBC measures only the received traffic. Usually, this is equal

to the sent traffic, because the SBC does not block traffic. However, when

there is a problem with the media establishment, the number of transmit-

ted bytes might differ from the number of received bytes. The information

does not include IP header like the UDP header.

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