1-- ******************************************************************
2-- CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-EVENT-MIB.my
3--
4-- This MIB is used to define various types of events/notifications
5-- which can occur in a Session Border Controller application like
6-- change in the state of a configured SBC service, change in the
7-- connection state with an adjacency or a radius server or H.248
8-- controller attached to SBC, CPU or memory congestion in SBC
9-- application because of a large number of ongoing SIP/H.248 calls,
10-- violation in the call policies configured for the current ongoing
11-- SIP/H.248 calls, when SBC application receives media (RTP/RTCP)
12-- packets from an unknown IP address or port.
13--
14-- Copyright (c) 2007-2008, 2010 by cisco Systems Inc.
15-- All rights reserved.
16--
17-- ******************************************************************
18
19CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-EVENT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
20
21IMPORTS
22    MODULE-IDENTITY,
23    OBJECT-TYPE,
24    NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
25    Unsigned32,
26    Integer32,
27    Counter64,
28    Gauge32,
29    Counter32
30        FROM SNMPv2-SMI
31    MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
32    NOTIFICATION-GROUP,
33    OBJECT-GROUP
34        FROM SNMPv2-CONF
35    SnmpAdminString
36        FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
37    InetAddressType,
38    InetAddress,
39    InetPortNumber
40        FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB
41    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,
42    TruthValue
43        FROM SNMPv2-TC
44    CiscoAlarmSeverity
45        FROM CISCO-TC
46    CiscoSbcPeriodicStatsInterval
47        FROM CISCO-SESS-BORDER-CTRLR-CALL-STATS-MIB
48    ciscoMgmt
49        FROM CISCO-SMI;
50
51
52ciscoSessBorderCtrlrEventMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
53    LAST-UPDATED    "201012060000Z"
54    ORGANIZATION    "Cisco Systems, Inc."
55    CONTACT-INFO
56            "Cisco Systems
57            Customer Service
58            Postal: 170 W Tasman Drive
59            San Jose, CA  95134
60            USA
61            Tel: +1 800 553-NETS
62            E-mail: sbc-dev@cisco.com"
63    DESCRIPTION
64        "The main purpose of this MIB is to define the SNMP
65        notifications and alarms generated by Session Border Controller
66        application and used to send these notifications to SNMP
67        manager application. Each of these event/notification is
68        explained in detail in the MIB file.
69
70        The SBC service is implemented on a service card on CISCO
71        routers. SBC application offer functionalities like
72        firewall/NAT traversal, media bridging, policy-based call
73        routing, signaling protocol inter-working, call billing and
74        some degree of Call Admission Control. SBC looks to play an
75        essential role in full-scale commercial deployment of VoIP and
76        integration into the existing PSTN.
77        The Session Border Controller (SBC) enables direct IP-to-IP
78        interconnect between multiple administrative domains for
79        session-based services providing protocol inter-working,
80        security, and admission control and management. The SBC is a
81        voice over IP (VoIP) device that sits on the border
82        of a network and controls call admission to that network.
83
84        The primary purpose of an SBC is to protect the interior of
85        the network from excessive call load and malicious traffic.
86        Additional functions provided by the SBC include media
87        bridging and billing services.
88
89        Various types of notifications required for SBC applications
90        are
91        as follows:
92        1. When SIP/H2.48 calls are established and SBC application
93        receives traffic (RTP/RTCP packets) from a source whose IP
94        address or port is ambiguous, a source alert event is generated
95        for the unwanted data packets received by SBC application.
96
97        2. Blacklisting is the process of matching inbound packets based
98        on some simple parameters (for example source IP address) and
99        preventing packets that match those parameters from being
100        processed. SBC detects an attempt to disrupt traffic flowing
101        through it. When a source is blacklisted in SBC application, an
102        event is generated to provide information of the blacklisted
103        source like its IP address, port, VPN address etc.
104
105        3. When there is a change in the state of any SBC service
106        configured like a new SBC service is configured or the SBC card
107        goes to standby state, reboot or offline state, a service is
108        removed from SBC card, an event is generated by SBC.
109
110        4. When a large number of SIP/H.248 calls are ongoing and
111        system is congested i.e. high CPU usage or high use of memory
112        utilization, congestion event is generated at this point and
113        when congestion is cleared means CPU usage comes to normal
114        another event for congestion clear is generated.
115
116        5. When a service is configured on SBC application, its call
117        policies are defined during the configuration like maximum
118        number of calls, maximum call rates etc. If any of these
119        policies is violated, an event for violation of service level
120        agreement is generated.
121
122        6. When a radius server is attached/detached with SBC, a
123        notification is generated to provide information of radius
124        server type, IP address, port etc.
125
126        7. When an adjacency is attached/detached with SBC, a
127        notification is generated to provide its information like the
128        adjacency type and state.
129
130        8. When a H.248 controller is attached/detached with SBC to
131        establish H.248 calls with SBC, a notification is generated to
132        provide the information regarding the attached/detached H.248
133        controller like controller index, IP address, port, state etc.
134
135        GLOSSARY
136        SBC: Session Border Controller
137
138        CSB: CISCO Session Border Controller
139
140        CAC: Call Admission Control - protects voice traffic from the
141        negative effects of other voice traffic and to keep excess voice
142        traffic off the network. It is used to prevent congestion in
143        Voice traffic. It is used in the Call Setup phase.
144
145        RTP: Real Time Transport Protocol - defines a standardized
146        packet format for delivering audio and video over the Internet.
147
148        RTCP: Real Time Control Protocol - It is a sister protocol of
149        the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). RTCP provides
150        out-of-band control information for an RTP flow. It partners RTP
151        in the delivery and packaging of multimedia data, but does not
152        transport any data itself. It is used periodically to transmit
153        control packets to participants in a streaming multimedia
154        session.
155
156        VMG: Virtual Media Gateway - introduced to bridge between
157        different transmission technologies and to add service to
158        end-user connections. Its architecture separates control and
159        connectivity functions into physically separate network layers.
160        VPN: Virtual Private Network - It is a communications network
161        tunneled through another network, and dedicated for a specific
162        network.
163
164        Gate Id - Context Identifiers assigned uniquely to a SIP/H.248
165        call flows.
166
167        Flow Pair Id: Stream Identifiers assigned uniquely to a
168        SIP/H.248 call flows.
169
170        Adjacency: An adjacency contains the system information to be
171        transmitted to next HOP.
172
173        SLA: Service Level Agreement - Service level agreement includes
174        some call admission control policies which are defined during
175        the SBC configurations like maximum number of calls, maximum
176        call rates etc.
177
178        Diameter Server: A Diameter Server is one that handles
179        authentication, authorization and accounting requests for a
180        particular realm.
181
182        REFERENCES
183        1. CISCO Session Border Controller Documents and FAQ
184        http://zed.cisco.com/confluence/display/SBC/SBC"
185    REVISION        "201012060000Z"
186    DESCRIPTION
187        "Added Notification csbQOSUnansweredCallRatioEvent,
188        csbQOSUnansweredCallRatioClearEvent,
189        csbQOSPercentPktLostEvent,
190        csbQOSPercentPktLostClearEvent,
191        csbQOSPercentPktDropEvent,
192        csbQOSPercentPktDropClearEvent,
193        csbQOSRoundTripDelayEvent,
194        csbQOSRoundTripDelayClearEvent,
195        csbQOSLocalJitterEvent,
196        csbQOSLocalJitterClearEvent,
197        csbQOSRemoteJitterEvent,
198        csbQOSRemoteJitterClearEvent,
199        csbQOSMoscqeEvent,
200        csbQOSMoscqeClearEvent."
201    REVISION        "200808270000Z"
202    DESCRIPTION
203        "Changes to correct problem were csbSLACurrentUsage and
204        csbSLAPolicyLimit was incorrectly defined as Integer32.
205
206        Deprecated the following objects and notification.
207        csbSLACurrentUsage
208        csbSLAPolicyLimit
209        csbSLAViolationNotifEnabled
210        csbSLAViolation
211
212        Created the following objects and notification
213        csbSLACurrentUsageRev1
214        csbSLAPolicyLimitRev1
215        csbSLAViolationNotifEnabledRev1
216        csbSLAViolationRev1
217
218        Correct definition of csbAlarmTime object."
219    REVISION        "200805290000Z"
220    DESCRIPTION
221        "Initial version of the MIB module."
222    ::= { ciscoMgmt 658 }
223
224
225
226CsbQOSAlertScopeType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
227    STATUS          current
228    DESCRIPTION
229        "This textual convention describes the scope to which value of
230        QOS parameter is applicable. There are two scopes supported.
231        QOS parameters can be reported for these two scopes global scope
232         and adjacency scope. The values are:
233        global - This scope represents the global level and does not
234        corresponds to individual adjacency level scope.
235        adjacency - This scope represents the QOS notifications
236         for one particular adjacency."
237    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
238                        global(1),
239                        adjacency(2)
240                    }
241
242CsbDynamicBlackListedSrcSubFamily ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
243    STATUS          current
244    DESCRIPTION
245        "This textual convention represents the type of the source
246        being blacklisted. Here source is the entity that sends the SIP
247        call packets to SBC during a SIP call. The semantics are as
248        follows.
249        blackVPN - Represents the VPN identifier of the blacklisted
250        source.
251        blackAddress - Represents the IP address of the blacklisted
252        source.
253        blackPort - Represents the port number of the blacklisted
254        source."
255    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
256                        blackVPN(1),
257                        blackAddress(2),
258                        blackPort(3)
259                    }
260
261CsbDynamicBlackListedTransPortType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
262    STATUS          current
263    DESCRIPTION
264        "This textual convention describes the mode of the transport for
265        the source that has been blacklisted.  The semantics are as
266        follows:
267        None - None is used if mode of transport of the packets
268        being sent to SBC is not defined.
269        UDP - This type is used when mode of transport of the
270        packets being sent to SBC is UDP.
271        TCP - This type is used when mode of transport the packets
272        being sent to SBC is TCP."
273    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
274                        none(1),
275                        udp(2),
276                        tcp(3)
277                    }
278-- This object contains different types of events/notifications which
279-- can occur in SBC application and are needed to be informed.
280
281ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
282    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrEventMIB 0 }
283
284-- This object defines list of all parameters (or information) required
285-- to be sent into different types of events/notifications which can
286-- occur in SBC application.
287
288ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
289    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrEventMIB 1 }
290
291-- This object defines the MIB compliance statement and the MIB
292-- conformance groups in which different notification objects are
293-- collected together.
294
295ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBConform  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
296    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrEventMIB 2 }
297
298
299csbSourceAlertEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
300    OBJECTS         {
301                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
302                        csbAlarmSeverity,
303                        csbAlarmID,
304                        csbAlarmTime,
305                        csbSBCServiceName,
306                        csbSrcAlertVdbeId,
307                        csbSrcAlertGateId,
308                        csbSrcAlertFlowPairId,
309                        csbSrcAlertLocalAddressType,
310                        csbSrcAlertLocalAddress,
311                        csbSrcAlertLocalPort,
312                        csbSrcAlertRemoteAddressType,
313                        csbSrcAlertRemoteAddress,
314                        csbSrcAlertRemotePort,
315                        csbSrcAlertVpnId,
316                        csbAlarmDescription
317                    }
318    STATUS          current
319    DESCRIPTION
320        "This notification is generated when after SIP/H.248 call
321        establishment with one party, the media packets are received
322        from some unexpected source/party (or some wrong/unexpected IP
323        address).
324        This is to alert that some unwanted data packets are received
325        by the system from an undesirable IP/port."
326   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 1 }
327
328csbDynamicBlackListEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
329    OBJECTS         {
330                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
331                        csbAlarmSeverity,
332                        csbAlarmID,
333                        csbAlarmTime,
334                        csbSBCServiceName,
335                        csbDynamicBlackListSubFamily,
336                        csbDynamicBlackListVpnId,
337                        csbDynamicBlackListAddressType,
338                        csbDynamicBlackListAddress,
339                        csbDynamicBlackListTransportType,
340                        csbDynamicBlackListPortNumber,
341                        csbDynamicBlackListSrcBlocked,
342                        csbAlarmDescription
343                    }
344    STATUS          current
345    DESCRIPTION
346        "This notification is generated when a source is added to or
347        removed from the blacklist table. Dynamic blacklists put in
348        place automatically (subject to a set of configurable
349        constraints) by the SBC when it detects an attempt to disrupt
350        traffic flowing through it. Dynamic blacklisting does not
351        require management interference. Blacklist table is
352        restricted only to SBC service. This table is not made
353        available to NM. For more Information on Dynamic Blacklisting
354        refer to the following link:
355        http://lbj.cisco.com/push_targets1/ucdit/cc/td/doc/product/ioxso
356
357
358        ft/iox34/cgcr34/sbc_c34/sbc34dos.htm
359        or
360        Search cisco.com using keywords 'DoS Prevention and Dynamic
361        Blacklisting'."
362   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 2 }
363
364csbAdjacencyStatus NOTIFICATION-TYPE
365    OBJECTS         {
366                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
367                        csbAlarmSeverity,
368                        csbAlarmID,
369                        csbAlarmTime,
370                        csbSBCServiceName,
371                        csbAdjacencyState,
372                        csbAdjacencyType,
373                        csbAdjacencyName,
374                        csbAdjacencyAccountName,
375                        csbAlarmDescription
376                    }
377    STATUS          current
378    DESCRIPTION
379        "This notification is generated when an Adjacency is attached
380        to (or detached from) the SBC."
381   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 3 }
382
383csbServiceStateEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
384    OBJECTS         {
385                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
386                        csbAlarmSeverity,
387                        csbAlarmID,
388                        csbAlarmTime,
389                        csbSBCServiceName,
390                        csbSBCServiceState,
391                        csbSBCServiceSlot,
392                        csbAlarmDescription
393                    }
394    STATUS          current
395    DESCRIPTION
396        "This notification is generated when there is a change in the
397        state of a service card. The changes in the service state are:
398        -Active
399        -Standby"
400   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 4 }
401
402csbSystemCongestionAlarmEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
403    OBJECTS         {
404                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
405                        csbAlarmSeverity,
406                        csbAlarmID,
407                        csbAlarmTime,
408                        csbSBCServiceName,
409                        csbCongestionAlarmType,
410                        csbCongestionAlarmState,
411                        csbAlarmDescription
412                    }
413    STATUS          current
414    DESCRIPTION
415        "This notification is generated when CPU/Memory congestion in
416        SBC is raised or cleared."
417   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 5 }
418
419csbSLAViolation NOTIFICATION-TYPE
420    OBJECTS         {
421                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
422                        csbAlarmSeverity,
423                        csbAlarmID,
424                        csbAlarmTime,
425                        csbSBCServiceName,
426                        csbSLAPolicyAccountName,
427                        csbSLAPolicyScope,
428                        csbSLAPolicyLimit,
429                        csbSLACurrentUsage,
430                        csbSLAViolationEvent,
431                        csbSLAPolicyRestriction,
432                        csbAlarmDescription
433                    }
434    STATUS          deprecated
435    DESCRIPTION
436        "This notification is generated when there is a violation of
437        Service Level Agreement as described in the policy tables. The
438        typical service level agreements include maximum number of
439        calls allowed, max call rate, max bandwidth etc.
440        This notification has been replaced by the csbSLAViolationRev1
441        notification."
442   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 6 }
443
444csbRadiusConnectionStatus NOTIFICATION-TYPE
445    OBJECTS         {
446                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
447                        csbAlarmSeverity,
448                        csbAlarmID,
449                        csbAlarmTime,
450                        csbSBCServiceName,
451                        csbRadiusConnectionState,
452                        csbRadiusType,
453                        csbRadiusServerName,
454                        csbRadiusServerAddressType,
455                        csbRadiusServerAddress,
456                        csbRadiusServerPriority,
457                        csbAlarmDescription
458                    }
459    STATUS          current
460    DESCRIPTION
461        "This notification is generated when the connection to the
462        radius server changes (connected or disconnected)."
463   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 7 }
464
465csbDiameterConnectionStatus NOTIFICATION-TYPE
466    OBJECTS         {
467                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
468                        csbAlarmSeverity,
469                        csbAlarmID,
470                        csbAlarmTime,
471                        csbSBCServiceName,
472                        csbDiameterConnectionState,
473                        csbDiameterType,
474                        csbDiameterGroupName,
475                        csbDiameterServerName,
476                        csbAlarmDescription
477                    }
478    STATUS          current
479    DESCRIPTION
480        "This notification is generated when the connection to the
481        diameter server changes (connected or disconnected)."
482   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 8 }
483
484csbH248ControllerStatus NOTIFICATION-TYPE
485    OBJECTS         {
486                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
487                        csbAlarmSeverity,
488                        csbAlarmID,
489                        csbAlarmTime,
490                        csbSBCServiceName,
491                        csbH248ControllerState,
492                        csb248ControllerAddressType,
493                        csbH248ControllerAddress,
494                        csbH248ControllerPort,
495                        csbAlarmDescription
496                    }
497    STATUS          current
498    DESCRIPTION
499        "This notification is generated when in distributed deployment
500        model, a DBE is attached or detached from the SBC."
501   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 9 }
502
503csbSLAViolationRev1 NOTIFICATION-TYPE
504    OBJECTS         {
505                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
506                        csbAlarmSeverity,
507                        csbAlarmID,
508                        csbAlarmTime,
509                        csbSBCServiceName,
510                        csbSLAPolicyAccountName,
511                        csbSLAPolicyScope,
512                        csbSLAPolicyLimitRev1,
513                        csbSLACurrentUsageRev1,
514                        csbSLAViolationEvent,
515                        csbSLAPolicyRestriction,
516                        csbAlarmDescription
517                    }
518    STATUS          current
519    DESCRIPTION
520        "This notification is generated when there is a violation of
521        Service Level Agreement as described in the policy tables. The
522        typical service level agreements include maximum number of
523        alls allowed, max call rate, max bandwidth etc.
524        This notification replaces the csbSLAViolation notification."
525   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 10 }
526
527csbQOSUnansweredCallRatioEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
528    OBJECTS         {
529                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
530                        csbAlarmSeverity,
531                        csbAlarmID,
532                        csbAlarmTime,
533                        csbSBCServiceName,
534                        csbQOSAlertType,
535                        csbAdjacencyName,
536                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
537                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
538                        csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel,
539                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
540                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
541                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
542                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
543                        csbAlarmDescription,
544                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
545                    }
546    STATUS          current
547    DESCRIPTION
548        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for Unanswered
549        Call Ratio (UCR) crosses a configured threshold and attains
550        either of minor, major or critical level."
551   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 11 }
552
553csbQOSUnansweredCallRatioClearEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
554    OBJECTS         {
555                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
556                        csbAlarmSeverity,
557                        csbAlarmID,
558                        csbAlarmTime,
559                        csbSBCServiceName,
560                        csbQOSAlertType,
561                        csbAdjacencyName,
562                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
563                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
564                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
565                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
566                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
567                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
568                        csbAlarmDescription,
569                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
570                    }
571    STATUS          current
572    DESCRIPTION
573        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for unanswered
574        call ratio (UCR) reaches back to normal level from one of the
575        major/minor/critical level."
576   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 12 }
577
578csbQOSPercentPktLostEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
579    OBJECTS         {
580                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
581                        csbAlarmSeverity,
582                        csbAlarmID,
583                        csbAlarmTime,
584                        csbSBCServiceName,
585                        csbQOSAlertType,
586                        csbAdjacencyName,
587                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
588                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
589                        csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel,
590                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
591                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
592                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
593                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
594                        csbAlarmDescription,
595                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
596                    }
597    STATUS          current
598    DESCRIPTION
599        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for percentage
600        of media packets lost crosses a configured threshold and attains
601        either of minor, major or critical level."
602   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 13 }
603
604csbQOSPercentPktLostClearEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
605    OBJECTS         {
606                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
607                        csbAlarmSeverity,
608                        csbAlarmID,
609                        csbAlarmTime,
610                        csbSBCServiceName,
611                        csbQOSAlertType,
612                        csbAdjacencyName,
613                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
614                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
615                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
616                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
617                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
618                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
619                        csbAlarmDescription,
620                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
621                    }
622    STATUS          current
623    DESCRIPTION
624        "This notification is raised whenever QOS metric for percentage
625        media packet lost reaches back to normal level from one of the
626        major/minor/critical level."
627   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 14 }
628
629csbQOSPercentPktDropEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
630    OBJECTS         {
631                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
632                        csbAlarmSeverity,
633                        csbAlarmID,
634                        csbAlarmTime,
635                        csbSBCServiceName,
636                        csbQOSAlertType,
637                        csbAdjacencyName,
638                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
639                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
640                        csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel,
641                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
642                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
643                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
644                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
645                        csbAlarmDescription,
646                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
647                    }
648    STATUS          current
649    DESCRIPTION
650        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for percentage
651        of media packets dropped crosses a configured threshold and
652        attains either of minor, major or critical level."
653   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 15 }
654
655csbQOSPercentPktDropClearEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
656    OBJECTS         {
657                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
658                        csbAlarmSeverity,
659                        csbAlarmID,
660                        csbAlarmTime,
661                        csbSBCServiceName,
662                        csbQOSAlertType,
663                        csbAdjacencyName,
664                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
665                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
666                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
667                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
668                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
669                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
670                        csbAlarmDescription,
671                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
672                    }
673    STATUS          current
674    DESCRIPTION
675        "This notification is raised whenever QOS metric for percentage
676        media packet dropped reaches back to normal level from one of
677        the major/minor/critical level."
678   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 16 }
679
680csbQOSRoundTripDelayEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
681    OBJECTS         {
682                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
683                        csbAlarmSeverity,
684                        csbAlarmID,
685                        csbAlarmTime,
686                        csbSBCServiceName,
687                        csbQOSAlertType,
688                        csbAdjacencyName,
689                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
690                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
691                        csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel,
692                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
693                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
694                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
695                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
696                        csbAlarmDescription,
697                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
698                    }
699    STATUS          current
700    DESCRIPTION
701        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for round trip
702        delay(RTD) crosses a configured threshold and
703        attains either of minor, major or critical level."
704   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 17 }
705
706csbQOSRoundTripDelayClearEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
707    OBJECTS         {
708                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
709                        csbAlarmSeverity,
710                        csbAlarmID,
711                        csbAlarmTime,
712                        csbSBCServiceName,
713                        csbQOSAlertType,
714                        csbAdjacencyName,
715                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
716                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
717                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
718                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
719                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
720                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
721                        csbAlarmDescription,
722                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
723                    }
724    STATUS          current
725    DESCRIPTION
726        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for round trip
727        delay(RTD) reaches back to normal level from one of the
728        major/minor/critical level."
729   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 18 }
730
731csbQOSLocalJitterEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
732    OBJECTS         {
733                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
734                        csbAlarmSeverity,
735                        csbAlarmID,
736                        csbAlarmTime,
737                        csbSBCServiceName,
738                        csbQOSAlertType,
739                        csbAdjacencyName,
740                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
741                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
742                        csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel,
743                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
744                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
745                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
746                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
747                        csbAlarmDescription,
748                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
749                    }
750    STATUS          current
751    DESCRIPTION
752        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for local media
753        packet jitter crosses a configured threshold and attains either
754        of minor, major or critical level."
755   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 19 }
756
757csbQOSLocalJitterClearEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
758    OBJECTS         {
759                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
760                        csbAlarmSeverity,
761                        csbAlarmID,
762                        csbAlarmTime,
763                        csbSBCServiceName,
764                        csbQOSAlertType,
765                        csbAdjacencyName,
766                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
767                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
768                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
769                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
770                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
771                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
772                        csbAlarmDescription,
773                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
774                    }
775    STATUS          current
776    DESCRIPTION
777        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for local media
778        packet jitter reaches back to normal level from one of the
779        major/minor/critical level."
780   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 20 }
781
782csbQOSRemoteJitterEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
783    OBJECTS         {
784                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
785                        csbAlarmSeverity,
786                        csbAlarmID,
787                        csbAlarmTime,
788                        csbSBCServiceName,
789                        csbQOSAlertType,
790                        csbAdjacencyName,
791                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
792                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
793                        csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel,
794                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
795                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
796                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
797                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
798                        csbAlarmDescription,
799                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
800                    }
801    STATUS          current
802    DESCRIPTION
803        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for remote media
804        packet jitter crosses a configured threshold and attains either
805        of minor, major or critical level."
806   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 21 }
807
808csbQOSRemoteJitterClearEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
809    OBJECTS         {
810                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
811                        csbAlarmSeverity,
812                        csbAlarmID,
813                        csbAlarmTime,
814                        csbSBCServiceName,
815                        csbQOSAlertType,
816                        csbAdjacencyName,
817                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
818                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
819                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
820                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
821                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
822                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
823                        csbAlarmDescription,
824                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
825                    }
826    STATUS          current
827    DESCRIPTION
828        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for remote media
829        packet jitter reaches back to normal level from one of the
830        major/minor/critical level."
831   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 22 }
832
833csbQOSMoscqeEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
834    OBJECTS         {
835                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
836                        csbAlarmSeverity,
837                        csbAlarmID,
838                        csbAlarmTime,
839                        csbSBCServiceName,
840                        csbQOSAlertType,
841                        csbAdjacencyName,
842                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
843                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
844                        csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel,
845                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
846                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
847                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
848                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
849                        csbAlarmDescription,
850                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
851                    }
852    STATUS          current
853    DESCRIPTION
854        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for moscqe -
855        Mean Opinion Score(MOS) - value crosses a configured threshold
856        and attains either of minor, major or critical level."
857   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 23 }
858
859csbQOSMoscqeClearEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
860    OBJECTS         {
861                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
862                        csbAlarmSeverity,
863                        csbAlarmID,
864                        csbAlarmTime,
865                        csbSBCServiceName,
866                        csbQOSAlertType,
867                        csbAdjacencyName,
868                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod,
869                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
870                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
871                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
872                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
873                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
874                        csbAlarmDescription,
875                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount
876                    }
877    STATUS          current
878    DESCRIPTION
879        "This notification is generated when QOS metric for moscqe -
880        Mean Opinion Score(MOS) -  value reaches back to normal level
881        from one of the major/minor/critical level."
882   ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBNotifs 24 }
883
884csbAlarmSubsystem OBJECT-TYPE
885    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
886                        signaling(1),
887                        media(2),
888                        cac(3)
889                    }
890    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
891    STATUS          current
892    DESCRIPTION
893        "This object identifies the subsystem or application module
894        which generated the alarm.
895        The subsystem which is involved in call establishment only is
896        of type signaling.
897        The subsystem which handles the traffic/data (RTP/RTCP packets)
898        is of type media.
899        The subsystem which is involved in call admission control is of
900        type CAC."
901    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 1 }
902
903csbAlarmSeverity OBJECT-TYPE
904    SYNTAX          CiscoAlarmSeverity
905    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
906    STATUS          current
907    DESCRIPTION
908        "This object identifies the perceived alarm severity associated
909        with a service or safety affecting condition and/or event.
910        These are based on ITU severities except that info is added.
911
912        cleared -
913             Indicates a previous alarm condition has been cleared.
914             It is not required (unless specifically stated elsewhere
915             on a case by case basis) that an alarm condition that has
916             been cleared will produce a notification or other event
917             containing an alarm severity with this value.
918
919        indeterminate -
920             Indicates that the severity level cannot be determined.
921
922        critical -
923             Indicates that a service or safety affecting condition has
924             occurred and an immediate corrective action is required.
925
926        major -
927             Indicates that a service affecting condition has occurred
928             and an urgent corrective action is required.
929
930        minor -
931            Indicates the existence of a non-service affecting
932            condition and that corrective action should be taken in
933            order to prevent a more serious (for example, service or
934            safety affecting) condition.
935
936        warning -
937            Indicates the detection of a potential or impending service
938            or safety affecting condition, before any significant
939            effects have been felt.
940
941        info -
942            Indicates an alarm condition that does not meet any other
943            severity definition. This can include important, but
944            non-urgent, notices or informational events."
945    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 2 }
946
947csbAlarmID OBJECT-TYPE
948    SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..2147483647)
949    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
950    STATUS          current
951    DESCRIPTION
952        "This object identifies the alarm identification number. It is
953        a unique number generated by agent in the incremented order
954        like for the first alarm it is 1, for second alarm it is 2 and
955        so on."
956    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 3 }
957
958csbAlarmTime OBJECT-TYPE
959    SYNTAX          OCTET STRING (SIZE  (0..80))
960    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
961    STATUS          current
962    DESCRIPTION
963        "This object identifies the time when alarm was generated.  It
964        is in the form: dow mon dd hh:mm:ss zzz yyyy
965
966        where:
967        dow is the day of the week (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed,
968        Thu, Fri, Sat).
969
970        mon is the month (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun,
971        Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec).
972
973        dd is the day of the month (01 through 31), as two decimal
974        digits.
975
976        hh is the hour of the day (00 through 23), as two decimal
977        digits.
978
979        mm is the minute within the hour (00 through 59), as two
980        decimal digits.
981
982        ss is the second within the minute (00 through 61), as two
983        decimal digits.
984
985        zzz is the time zone (and may reflect daylight savings time).
986        Standard time zone abbreviations include those recognized by
987        the method parse. If time zone information is not available,
988        then zzz is empty - that is, it consists of no characters at
989        all.
990
991        yyyy is the year, as four decimal digits."
992    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 4 }
993
994csbSBCServiceName OBJECT-TYPE
995    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
996    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
997    STATUS          current
998    DESCRIPTION
999        "This MIB object represents the name of the SBC service
1000        configured on the service card."
1001    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 5 }
1002
1003csbAlarmDescription OBJECT-TYPE
1004    SYNTAX          OCTET STRING
1005    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1006    STATUS          current
1007    DESCRIPTION
1008        "This MIB object represents the description of the conditions
1009        due to which the notification is raised."
1010    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 6 }
1011
1012csbSrcAlertVdbeId OBJECT-TYPE
1013    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString (SIZE  (0..30))
1014    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1015    STATUS          current
1016    DESCRIPTION
1017        "This MIB object represents the name of the virtual media
1018        gateway. The length of this object will be zero if the virtual
1019        media gateway is not defined."
1020    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 7 }
1021
1022csbSrcAlertGateId OBJECT-TYPE
1023    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
1024    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1025    STATUS          current
1026    DESCRIPTION
1027        "This MIB object represents the context identifier for a
1028        particular SIP/H.248 call flow. The context identifier for each
1029        call is unique. The context identifier is also called as gate
1030        identifier for the SIP/H.248 call flow."
1031    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 8 }
1032
1033csbSrcAlertFlowPairId OBJECT-TYPE
1034    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
1035    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1036    STATUS          current
1037    DESCRIPTION
1038        "This MIB object represents the stream identifier given to a
1039        particular SIP/H.248 call flow. The stream identifier for each
1040        call is unique. The stream identifier is also called as flow
1041        pair identifier for the SIP/H.248 call flow."
1042    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 9 }
1043
1044csbSrcAlertLocalAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
1045    SYNTAX          InetAddressType
1046    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1047    STATUS          current
1048    DESCRIPTION
1049        "This MIB object represents the address type of local source on
1050        which the media (RTP/RTCP) packets from an unexpected source
1051        was received during a SIP/H.248 call flow. The IP address could
1052        be IPv4 as well as IPv6."
1053    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 10 }
1054
1055csbSrcAlertLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
1056    SYNTAX          InetAddress (SIZE  (4 | 16..16))
1057    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1058    STATUS          current
1059    DESCRIPTION
1060        "This MIB object represents the local address on which the
1061        media (RTP/RTCP) packets from an unexpected source was received
1062        during a SIP/H.248 call flow. The IP address could be of type
1063        csbSrcAlertLocalAddressType."
1064    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 11 }
1065
1066csbSrcAlertLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE
1067    SYNTAX          InetPortNumber
1068    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1069    STATUS          current
1070    DESCRIPTION
1071        "This MIB object represents the local RTP port number for the
1072        flow on which the unexpected source packet was received.
1073        Note the RTP port number is reported in the case where the
1074        unexpected packet was received on the RTCP port for the flow."
1075    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 12 }
1076
1077csbSrcAlertRemoteAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
1078    SYNTAX          InetAddressType
1079    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1080    STATUS          current
1081    DESCRIPTION
1082        "This MIB object represents the type of address for the source
1083        address in media packets received from an unexpected source
1084        (not
1085        received from the source with which SIP/H.248 call is already
1086        established but are received from some other IP address)."
1087    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 13 }
1088
1089csbSrcAlertRemoteAddress OBJECT-TYPE
1090    SYNTAX          InetAddress (SIZE  (4 | 16..16))
1091    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1092    STATUS          current
1093    DESCRIPTION
1094        "This MIB object represents the source address from which
1095        unexpected media packets are received during a SIP/H.248
1096        call flow, i.e., media packets are not received from the source
1097        with which SIP/H.248 call is already established but are
1098        received from some other IP address. The IP address could be
1099        of type csbSrcAlertRemoteAddressType."
1100    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 14 }
1101
1102csbSrcAlertRemotePort OBJECT-TYPE
1103    SYNTAX          InetPortNumber (0..65535)
1104    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1105    STATUS          current
1106    DESCRIPTION
1107        "This MIB object represents the source port from which
1108        unexpected media packets are received during a SIP/H.248
1109        call flow (i.e. media packets are not received from the source
1110        with which SIP/H.248 call is already established but are
1111        received from some other IP address)."
1112    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 15 }
1113
1114csbSrcAlertVpnId OBJECT-TYPE
1115    SYNTAX          OCTET STRING (SIZE  (0..32))
1116    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1117    STATUS          current
1118    DESCRIPTION
1119        "This MIB object represents the VPN Identifier for the Virtual
1120        Private Network within which the source flow is allocated. As
1121        this is an OCTET STRING, the MIB object will populate a NULL
1122        string if the source flow is not part of a VPN and in this case
1123        its length will be 0."
1124    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 16 }
1125
1126csbDynamicBlackListSubFamily OBJECT-TYPE
1127    SYNTAX          CsbDynamicBlackListedSrcSubFamily
1128    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1129    STATUS          current
1130    DESCRIPTION
1131        "This MIB object represents the subfamily to which a blacklist
1132        source belongs."
1133    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 17 }
1134
1135csbDynamicBlackListVpnId OBJECT-TYPE
1136    SYNTAX          OCTET STRING (SIZE  (0..32))
1137    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1138    STATUS          current
1139    DESCRIPTION
1140        "This MIB object represents the VPN Identifier for the Virtual
1141        Private Network that the source flow is allocated in. The value
1142        of this MIB object will be 0 if the source flow is not part of
1143        a VPN."
1144    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 18 }
1145
1146csbDynamicBlackListAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
1147    SYNTAX          InetAddressType
1148    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1149    STATUS          current
1150    DESCRIPTION
1151        "This MIB object represents the type of the address of the
1152        source. This MIB object is not applicable for subfamilies of
1153        type 'blackVpn' and hence a value of 'unknown' will be
1154        populated."
1155    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 19 }
1156
1157csbDynamicBlackListAddress OBJECT-TYPE
1158    SYNTAX          InetAddress
1159    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1160    STATUS          current
1161    DESCRIPTION
1162        "This MIB object represents the address of the source. This
1163        object could be if type csbDynamicBlackListAddressType. This
1164        MIB object is not applicable for subfamilies of type 'blackVpn'
1165        and hence a value of 'unknown' will be populated."
1166    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 20 }
1167
1168csbDynamicBlackListTransportType OBJECT-TYPE
1169    SYNTAX          CsbDynamicBlackListedTransPortType
1170    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1171    STATUS          current
1172    DESCRIPTION
1173        "This MIB object represents the transport type of the source
1174        port. This MIB object is not applicable for subfamilies of type
1175        'blackVpn' and 'blackAddr', hence a value 'unknown' will be
1176        populated."
1177    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 21 }
1178
1179csbDynamicBlackListPortNumber OBJECT-TYPE
1180    SYNTAX          InetPortNumber
1181    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1182    STATUS          current
1183    DESCRIPTION
1184        "This MIB object represents the source port number. This MIB
1185        object is not applicable for subfamilies of type 'blackVpn' and
1186        'blackAddr' and hence a value of 'unknown' will be populated."
1187    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 22 }
1188
1189csbDynamicBlackListSrcBlocked OBJECT-TYPE
1190    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1191    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1192    STATUS          current
1193    DESCRIPTION
1194        "This MIB object represents the access control imposed on the
1195        blacklisted source by the controller. A value of 'true'
1196        indicates access is blocked and A value of 'false' indicates
1197        that the access is unblocked."
1198    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 23 }
1199
1200csbAdjacencyType OBJECT-TYPE
1201    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1202                        sip(1),
1203                        h323(2)
1204                    }
1205    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1206    STATUS          current
1207    DESCRIPTION
1208        "This MIB object represents the protocol type of the adjacency.
1209        The adjacency are of two types - SIP and H.323."
1210    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 24 }
1211
1212csbAdjacencyState OBJECT-TYPE
1213    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1214                        attached(1),
1215                        detached(2)
1216                    }
1217    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1218    STATUS          current
1219    DESCRIPTION
1220        "This MIB object represents the adjacency state. The adjacency
1221        state can either be attached or detached."
1222    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 25 }
1223
1224csbAdjacencyName OBJECT-TYPE
1225    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1226    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1227    STATUS          current
1228    DESCRIPTION
1229        "This MIB object represents the name of the adjacency. The
1230        length of this object will be zero if the adjacency name is not
1231        defined."
1232    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 26 }
1233
1234csbAdjacencyAccountName OBJECT-TYPE
1235    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1236    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1237    STATUS          current
1238    DESCRIPTION
1239        "This MIB object represents the account name associated with the
1240        adjacency."
1241    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 27 }
1242
1243csbSBCServiceState OBJECT-TYPE
1244    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1245                        active(1),
1246                        standby(2),
1247                        offline(3)
1248                    }
1249    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1250    STATUS          current
1251    DESCRIPTION
1252        "This MIB object represents the current state of the service
1253        card.
1254        SBC service is in active state if it is configured on the
1255        primary card and the service card is in active state.
1256        The SBC service is in standby state if the service card on
1257        which the service is configured goes to standby mode.
1258        The SBC service is in offline mode if the service card on which
1259        the service is configured is in reset state or reboot state."
1260    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 28 }
1261
1262csbSBCServiceSlot OBJECT-TYPE
1263    SYNTAX          Integer32
1264    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1265    STATUS          current
1266    DESCRIPTION
1267        "This MIB object represents the slot identifier of the service
1268        card."
1269    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 29 }
1270
1271csbCongestionAlarmType OBJECT-TYPE
1272    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1273                        unknown(1),
1274                        cpu(2),
1275                        memory(3)
1276                    }
1277    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1278    STATUS          current
1279    DESCRIPTION
1280        "This MIB object represents the type of the CSB system
1281        congestion alarm. The alarm is raised either due to 'high CPU
1282        usage' or 'high memory usage'."
1283    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 30 }
1284
1285csbCongestionAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE
1286    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1287                        raised(1),
1288                        cleared(2)
1289                    }
1290    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1291    STATUS          current
1292    DESCRIPTION
1293        "This MIB object represents the CSB system congestion alarm
1294        state. The state is either 'raised' or 'cleared'."
1295    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 31 }
1296
1297csbSLAPolicyAccountName OBJECT-TYPE
1298    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1299    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1300    STATUS          current
1301    DESCRIPTION
1302        "This MIB object represents the account name of the source
1303        which was involved in policy violation."
1304    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 32 }
1305
1306csbSLAPolicyScope OBJECT-TYPE
1307    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1308    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1309    STATUS          current
1310    DESCRIPTION
1311        "This MIB object represents the scope of the SLA policy which
1312        has been violated."
1313    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 33 }
1314
1315csbSLAPolicyLimit OBJECT-TYPE
1316    SYNTAX          Integer32
1317    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1318    STATUS          deprecated
1319    DESCRIPTION
1320        "This MIB object represents the currently defined policy
1321        limits."
1322    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 34 }
1323
1324csbSLAViolationEvent OBJECT-TYPE
1325    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1326    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1327    STATUS          current
1328    DESCRIPTION
1329        "This MIB object represents the type of SLA policy violation
1330        event."
1331    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 35 }
1332
1333csbSLAPolicyRestriction OBJECT-TYPE
1334    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1335    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1336    STATUS          current
1337    DESCRIPTION
1338        "This MIB object represents the SLA policy restriction
1339        description means the violation of the call policy has resulted
1340        into which type of restriction, like if maximum number of calls
1341        exceeds then it will restrict the number of concurrent calls."
1342    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 36 }
1343
1344csbSLACurrentUsage OBJECT-TYPE
1345    SYNTAX          Integer32
1346    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1347    STATUS          deprecated
1348    DESCRIPTION
1349        "This MIB object represents the actual usage value for the event
1350        which leads to the SLA violation, like if maximum number of
1351        calls are more than SLA policy then actual value of this
1352        parameter/event."
1353    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 37 }
1354
1355csbRadiusConnectionState OBJECT-TYPE
1356    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1357                        up(1),
1358                        down(2)
1359                    }
1360    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1361    STATUS          current
1362    DESCRIPTION
1363        "This MIB object represents the RADIUS server connection state.
1364        The connection state can either be up or down."
1365    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 38 }
1366
1367csbRadiusType OBJECT-TYPE
1368    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1369                        accounting(1),
1370                        authentication(2)
1371                    }
1372    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1373    STATUS          current
1374    DESCRIPTION
1375        "This MIB object represents the type of RADIUS either for
1376        accounting or for authentication."
1377    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 39 }
1378
1379csbRadiusServerName OBJECT-TYPE
1380    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1381    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1382    STATUS          current
1383    DESCRIPTION
1384        "This MIB object represents the name of the RADIUS server."
1385    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 40 }
1386
1387csbRadiusServerAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
1388    SYNTAX          InetAddressType
1389    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1390    STATUS          current
1391    DESCRIPTION
1392        "This MIB object represents the address type of RADIUS server
1393        (IPv4 or IPv6)."
1394    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 41 }
1395
1396csbRadiusServerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
1397    SYNTAX          InetAddress (SIZE  (4 | 16..16))
1398    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1399    STATUS          current
1400    DESCRIPTION
1401        "This MIB object represents address of the RADIUS server. This
1402        object could be of type csbRadiusServerAddressType."
1403    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 42 }
1404
1405csbRadiusServerPriority OBJECT-TYPE
1406    SYNTAX          Integer32
1407    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1408    STATUS          current
1409    DESCRIPTION
1410        "This MIB object represents the priority of the RADIUS server
1411        in case of the multiple servers. Higher the number, the higher
1412        is its priority."
1413    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 43 }
1414
1415csbDiameterConnectionState OBJECT-TYPE
1416    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1417                        up(1),
1418                        down(2)
1419                    }
1420    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1421    STATUS          current
1422    DESCRIPTION
1423        "This MIB object represents the diameter server connection
1424        state. The connection state can either be up or down."
1425    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 44 }
1426
1427csbDiameterType OBJECT-TYPE
1428    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1429                        accounting(1),
1430                        authentication(2)
1431                    }
1432    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1433    STATUS          current
1434    DESCRIPTION
1435        "This MIB object represents the type of diameter server used
1436        which can be either for accounting or for authentication here."
1437    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 45 }
1438
1439csbDiameterGroupName OBJECT-TYPE
1440    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1441    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1442    STATUS          current
1443    DESCRIPTION
1444        "This MIB object represents the diameter group name. The length
1445        of this object is zero if the diameter type is authentication."
1446    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 46 }
1447
1448csbDiameterServerName OBJECT-TYPE
1449    SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString
1450    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1451    STATUS          current
1452    DESCRIPTION
1453        "This MIB object represents the diameter server name."
1454    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 47 }
1455
1456csbH248ControllerState OBJECT-TYPE
1457    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
1458                        attached(1),
1459                        detached(2)
1460                    }
1461    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1462    STATUS          current
1463    DESCRIPTION
1464        "This MIB object represents the current state of H.248
1465        controller with respect to SBC which is attached or detached
1466        state."
1467    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 48 }
1468
1469csb248ControllerAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
1470    SYNTAX          InetAddressType
1471    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1472    STATUS          current
1473    DESCRIPTION
1474        "This MIB object represents the address type of the H.248
1475        controller."
1476    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 49 }
1477
1478csbH248ControllerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
1479    SYNTAX          InetAddress (SIZE  (4 | 16..16))
1480    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1481    STATUS          current
1482    DESCRIPTION
1483        "This MIB object represents the address of the H.248
1484        controller. This object is of the type
1485        csb248ControllerAddressType."
1486    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 50 }
1487
1488csbH248ControllerPort OBJECT-TYPE
1489    SYNTAX          InetPortNumber
1490    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1491    STATUS          current
1492    DESCRIPTION
1493        "This MIB object represents the port of the H.248 controller."
1494    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 51 }
1495
1496csbSourceAlertNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1497    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1498    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1499    STATUS          current
1500    DESCRIPTION
1501        "The source alert linkset notification truth value.
1502        'true' - Indicates that csbSourceAlertEvent notification is to
1503        be generated when the state changes. That is, the notification
1504        generation is enabled.
1505        'false' - Indicates that csbSourceAlertEvent notification
1506        generation is disabled."
1507    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 52 }
1508
1509csbBlackListNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1510    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1511    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1512    STATUS          current
1513    DESCRIPTION
1514        "The dynamic blacklist linkset notification truth value.
1515        'true' - Indicates that csbDynamicBlackListEvent notification is
1516        to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1517        notification generation is enabled.
1518        'false' - Indicates that csbDynamicBlackListEvent notification
1519        generation is disabled."
1520    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 53 }
1521
1522csbAdjacencyStatusNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1523    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1524    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1525    STATUS          current
1526    DESCRIPTION
1527        "The adjacency status linkset notification truth value.
1528        'true' - Indicates that csbAdjacencyStatus notification is
1529        to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1530        notification generation is enabled.
1531        'false' - Indicates that csbAdjacencyStatus notification
1532        generation is disabled."
1533    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 54 }
1534
1535csbServiceStateNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1536    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1537    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1538    STATUS          current
1539    DESCRIPTION
1540        "The service state linkset notification truth value.
1541        'true' - Indicates that csbServiceStateEvent notification is
1542        to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1543        notification generation is enabled.
1544        'false' - Indicates that csbServiceStateEvent notification
1545        generation is disabled."
1546    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 55 }
1547
1548csbCongestionAlarmNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1549    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1550    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1551    STATUS          current
1552    DESCRIPTION
1553        "The system congestion alarm linkset notification truth value.
1554        'true' - Indicates that csbSystemCongestionAlarmEvent
1555        notification is to be generated when the state changes. That is,
1556        the notification generation is enabled.
1557        'false' - Indicates that csbSystemCongestionAlarmEvent
1558        notification generation is disabled."
1559    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 56 }
1560
1561csbSLAViolationNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1562    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1563    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1564    STATUS          deprecated
1565    DESCRIPTION
1566        "The SLA violation linkset notification truth value.
1567        'true' - Indicates that csbSLAViolation notification is to be
1568        generated when the state changes. That is, the notification
1569        generation is enabled.
1570        'false' - Indicates that csbSLAViolation notification generation
1571        is disabled."
1572    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 57 }
1573
1574csbRadiusConnectionStatusNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1575    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1576    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1577    STATUS          current
1578    DESCRIPTION
1579        "The radius connection status linkset notification truth value.
1580        'true' - Indicates that csbRadiusConnectionStatus notification
1581        is to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1582        notification generation is enabled.
1583        'false' - Indicates that csbRadiusConnectionStatus notification
1584        generation is disabled."
1585    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 58 }
1586
1587csbDiameterConnectionStatusNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1588    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1589    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1590    STATUS          current
1591    DESCRIPTION
1592        "The diameter connection status linkset notification truth
1593        value.
1594        'true' - Indicates that csbDiameterConnectionStatus notification
1595        is to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1596        notification generation is enabled.
1597        'false' - Indicates that csbDiameterConnectionStatus
1598        notification generation is disabled."
1599    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 59 }
1600
1601csbH248ControllerStatusNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1602    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1603    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1604    STATUS          current
1605    DESCRIPTION
1606        "The H248 controller status linkset notification truth
1607        value.
1608        'true' - Indicates that csbH248ControllerStatus notification is
1609        to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1610        notification generation is enabled.
1611        'false' - Indicates that csbH248ControllerStatus notification
1612        generation is disabled."
1613    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 60 }
1614
1615csbSLAPolicyLimitRev1 OBJECT-TYPE
1616    SYNTAX          Counter64
1617    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1618    STATUS          current
1619    DESCRIPTION
1620        "This MIB object represents the currently defined policy limits.
1621        If the SLA is for max-num-calls, this value is the configured
1622        maximum number of calls. If the SLA is for max-call-rate, this
1623        value is the configured maximum number of calls per minute. If
1624        the SLA is for max-bandwidth, this value is the configured
1625        maximum bidirection bandwidth in bps.
1626        This object replaces the csbSLAPolicyLimit object."
1627    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 61 }
1628
1629csbSLACurrentUsageRev1 OBJECT-TYPE
1630    SYNTAX          Counter64
1631    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1632    STATUS          current
1633    DESCRIPTION
1634        "This MIB object represents the actual usage value for the event
1635        which leads to the SLA violation, like if maximum number of
1636        calls are more than SLA policy then actual value of this
1637        parameter/event. If the SLA is for max-num-calls, this value is
1638        the current number of calls. If the SLA is for max-call-rate,
1639        this value is the current number of calls per minute. If the SLA
1640        is for max-bandwidth, this value is the current bidirection
1641        bandwidth in bps.
1642        This object replaces the csbSLACurrentUsage object."
1643    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 62 }
1644
1645csbSLAViolationNotifEnabledRev1 OBJECT-TYPE
1646    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1647    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1648    STATUS          current
1649    DESCRIPTION
1650        "The SLA violation linkset notification truth value.
1651        'true' - Indicates that csbSLAViolationRev1 notification is to
1652        be generated when the state changes. That is, the notification
1653        generation is enabled.
1654        'false' - Indicates that csbSLAViolationReve1 notification
1655        generation
1656        is disabled."
1657    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 63 }
1658
1659csbQOSAlertCurrentValue OBJECT-TYPE
1660    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
1661    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1662    STATUS          current
1663    DESCRIPTION
1664        "This object indicates the current measured value of the QOS
1665        object."
1666    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 64 }
1667
1668csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel OBJECT-TYPE
1669    SYNTAX          CiscoAlarmSeverity
1670    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1671    STATUS          current
1672    DESCRIPTION
1673        "The current Threshold Level of the measured object. The levels
1674        are Major, Minor, Critical."
1675    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 65 }
1676
1677csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel OBJECT-TYPE
1678    SYNTAX          CiscoAlarmSeverity
1679    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1680    STATUS          current
1681    DESCRIPTION
1682        "The previous threshold level of the measured object. The levels
1683        are Major, Minor, Critical."
1684    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 66 }
1685
1686csbQOSNormalAlertCount OBJECT-TYPE
1687    SYNTAX          Counter32
1688    UNITS           "occurrences"
1689    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1690    STATUS          current
1691    DESCRIPTION
1692        "This object represents the number of times this QOS object,
1693        has entered normal level."
1694    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 67 }
1695
1696csbQOSMinorAlertCount OBJECT-TYPE
1697    SYNTAX          Counter32
1698    UNITS           "occurrences"
1699    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1700    STATUS          current
1701    DESCRIPTION
1702        "This object represents number of times the QOS object, has
1703        entered minor level."
1704    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 68 }
1705
1706csbQOSCriticalAlertCount OBJECT-TYPE
1707    SYNTAX          Counter32
1708    UNITS           "occurrences"
1709    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1710    STATUS          current
1711    DESCRIPTION
1712        "This object represents the number of times the QOS object, has
1713        entered critical level."
1714    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 69 }
1715
1716csbQOSMajorAlertCount OBJECT-TYPE
1717    SYNTAX          Counter32
1718    UNITS           "occurrences"
1719    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1720    STATUS          current
1721    DESCRIPTION
1722        "This object represents number the of times the QOS object, has
1723        entered major level."
1724    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 70 }
1725
1726csbQOSAlertType OBJECT-TYPE
1727    SYNTAX          CsbQOSAlertScopeType
1728    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1729    STATUS          current
1730    DESCRIPTION
1731        "This object represents that the value of QOS parameter is
1732        applicable at which scope. QOS parameters can be calculated
1733        both at global as well as adjacency scope."
1734    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 71 }
1735
1736csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod OBJECT-TYPE
1737    SYNTAX          CiscoSbcPeriodicStatsInterval
1738    MAX-ACCESS      accessible-for-notify
1739    STATUS          current
1740    DESCRIPTION
1741        "This object indicates the interval for which the periodic
1742        statistics information is to be displayed. The interval
1743        values can be 5 min, 15 mins, 1 hour or 1 day."
1744    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 72 }
1745
1746csbQOSAlertUnansweredCallRatioNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1747    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1748    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1749    STATUS          current
1750    DESCRIPTION
1751        "The Unanswered Call Ratio notification truth value.
1752        'true' - Indicates that csbQOSUnansweredCallRatioEvent
1753        notification is to be generated when the state changes. That is,
1754        the notification generation is enabled.
1755        'false' - Indicates that csbQOSUnansweredCallRatioEvent
1756        notification generation is disabled."
1757    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 73 }
1758
1759csbQOSAlertPercentPktDropNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1760    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1761    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1762    STATUS          current
1763    DESCRIPTION
1764        "The percent media packet drop notification truth value.
1765        'true' - Indicates that csbQOSPercentPktDropEvent notification
1766        is to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1767        notification generation is enabled.
1768        'false' - Indicates that csbQOSPercentPktDropEvent notification
1769        generation is disabled."
1770    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 74 }
1771
1772csbQOSAlertRoundTripDelayNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1773    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1774    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1775    STATUS          current
1776    DESCRIPTION
1777        "The round trip delay notification truth value.
1778        'true' - Indicates that csbQOSRoundTripDelayEvent notification
1779        is to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1780        notification generation is enabled.
1781        'false' - Indicates that csbQOSRoundTripDelayEvent notification
1782        generation is disabled."
1783    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 75 }
1784
1785csbQOSAlertMoscqeNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1786    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1787    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1788    STATUS          current
1789    DESCRIPTION
1790        "The moscqe notification truth value.
1791        'true' - Indicates that csbQOSMoscqeEvent notification is to be
1792        generated when the state changes. That is, the notification
1793        generation is enabled.
1794        'false' - Indicates that csbQOSMoscqeEvent notification
1795        generation is disabled."
1796    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 76 }
1797
1798csbQOSAlertLocalJitterNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1799    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1800    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1801    STATUS          current
1802    DESCRIPTION
1803        "The remote media packet jitter notification truth value.
1804        'true' - Indicates that csbQOSLocalJitterEvent notification is
1805        to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1806        notification generation is enabled.
1807        'false' - Indicates that csbQOSLocalJitterEvent notification
1808        generation is disabled."
1809    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 77 }
1810
1811csbQOSAlertRemoteJitterNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1812    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1813    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1814    STATUS          current
1815    DESCRIPTION
1816        "The remote media packet jitter notification truth value.
1817        'true' - Indicates that csbQOSRemoteJitterEvent notification is
1818        to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1819        notification generation is enabled.
1820        'false' - Indicates that csbQOSRemoteJitterEvent notification
1821        generation is disabled."
1822    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 78 }
1823
1824csbQOSAlertPercentPktLostNotifEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
1825    SYNTAX          TruthValue
1826    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
1827    STATUS          current
1828    DESCRIPTION
1829        "The percent media packet drop notification truth value.
1830        'true' - Indicates that csbQOSPercentPktLostEvent notification
1831        is to be generated when the state changes. That is, the
1832        notification generation is enabled.
1833        'false' - Indicates that csbQOSPercentPktLostEvent notification
1834        generation is disabled."
1835    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBObjects 79 }
1836-- Conformance
1837
1838ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
1839    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBConform 1 }
1840
1841ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
1842    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBConform 2 }
1843
1844
1845csbCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
1846    STATUS          deprecated
1847    DESCRIPTION
1848        "The compliance statement for the SNMP entities that implement
1849        this MIB module."
1850    MODULE          -- this module
1851    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
1852                        csbSourceAlertGroup,
1853                        csbDynamicBlackListGroup,
1854                        csbNotificationGroup,
1855                        csbNotificationManadatoryParams,
1856                        csbAdjacencyGroup,
1857                        csbSBCServiceGroup,
1858                        csbSLAGroup,
1859                        csbRadiusConnectionGroup,
1860                        csbDiameterConnectionGroup,
1861                        csbH248StatusGroup,
1862                        csbCongestionGroup,
1863                        csbNotifEnabledGroup
1864                    }
1865    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBCompliances 1 }
1866
1867csbComplianceRev1 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
1868    STATUS          deprecated
1869    DESCRIPTION
1870        "The compliance statement for the SNMP entities that implement
1871        this MIB module."
1872    MODULE          -- this module
1873    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
1874                        csbSourceAlertGroup,
1875                        csbDynamicBlackListGroup,
1876                        csbNotificationGroupRev1,
1877                        csbNotificationManadatoryParams,
1878                        csbAdjacencyGroup,
1879                        csbSBCServiceGroup,
1880                        csbSLAGroupRev1,
1881                        csbRadiusConnectionGroup,
1882                        csbDiameterConnectionGroup,
1883                        csbH248StatusGroup,
1884                        csbCongestionGroup,
1885                        csbNotifEnabledGroupRev1
1886                    }
1887    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBCompliances 2 }
1888
1889csbComplianceRev2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
1890    STATUS          current
1891    DESCRIPTION
1892        "The compliance statement for the SNMP entities that implement
1893        this MIB module."
1894    MODULE          -- this module
1895    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
1896                        csbSourceAlertGroup,
1897                        csbDynamicBlackListGroup,
1898                        csbNotificationGroupRev1,
1899                        csbNotificationManadatoryParams,
1900                        csbAdjacencyGroup,
1901                        csbSBCServiceGroup,
1902                        csbSLAGroupRev1,
1903                        csbRadiusConnectionGroup,
1904                        csbDiameterConnectionGroup,
1905                        csbH248StatusGroup,
1906                        csbCongestionGroup,
1907                        csbNotifEnabledGroupRev1,
1908                        csbQOSAlertGroup,
1909                        csbNotificationGroupSup1,
1910                        csbNotifEnabledGroupSup1
1911                    }
1912    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBCompliances 3 }
1913
1914csbNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
1915   NOTIFICATIONS    {
1916                        csbSourceAlertEvent,
1917                        csbDynamicBlackListEvent,
1918                        csbAdjacencyStatus,
1919                        csbServiceStateEvent,
1920                        csbSystemCongestionAlarmEvent,
1921                        csbSLAViolation,
1922                        csbRadiusConnectionStatus,
1923                        csbDiameterConnectionStatus,
1924                        csbH248ControllerStatus
1925                    }
1926    STATUS          deprecated
1927    DESCRIPTION
1928        "This collection of objects represents the notifications
1929        generated by the agent."
1930    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 1 }
1931
1932csbNotificationManadatoryParams OBJECT-GROUP
1933    OBJECTS         {
1934                        csbAlarmSubsystem,
1935                        csbAlarmSeverity,
1936                        csbAlarmID,
1937                        csbAlarmTime,
1938                        csbSBCServiceName,
1939                        csbAlarmDescription
1940                    }
1941    STATUS          current
1942    DESCRIPTION
1943        "This collection of objects represents the information which
1944        must be included in every notification."
1945    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 2 }
1946
1947-- Units of Conformance
1948
1949csbSourceAlertGroup OBJECT-GROUP
1950    OBJECTS         {
1951                        csbSrcAlertVdbeId,
1952                        csbSrcAlertGateId,
1953                        csbSrcAlertFlowPairId,
1954                        csbSrcAlertLocalAddress,
1955                        csbSrcAlertLocalPort,
1956                        csbSrcAlertRemoteAddressType,
1957                        csbSrcAlertRemoteAddress,
1958                        csbSrcAlertRemotePort,
1959                        csbSrcAlertVpnId,
1960                        csbSrcAlertLocalAddressType
1961                    }
1962    STATUS          current
1963    DESCRIPTION
1964        "This collection of objects represents the information about
1965        flows and unknown sources from which media packets have arrived
1966        at the respective flows."
1967    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 3 }
1968
1969csbDynamicBlackListGroup OBJECT-GROUP
1970    OBJECTS         {
1971                        csbDynamicBlackListSubFamily,
1972                        csbDynamicBlackListVpnId,
1973                        csbDynamicBlackListAddressType,
1974                        csbDynamicBlackListAddress,
1975                        csbDynamicBlackListTransportType,
1976                        csbDynamicBlackListPortNumber,
1977                        csbDynamicBlackListSrcBlocked
1978                    }
1979    STATUS          current
1980    DESCRIPTION
1981        "This collection of objects represents the information about
1982        black-listed sources."
1983    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 4 }
1984
1985csbAdjacencyGroup OBJECT-GROUP
1986    OBJECTS         {
1987                        csbAdjacencyType,
1988                        csbAdjacencyName,
1989                        csbAdjacencyAccountName,
1990                        csbAdjacencyState
1991                    }
1992    STATUS          current
1993    DESCRIPTION
1994        "This collection of objects represents the information about
1995        the adjacency notification."
1996    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 5 }
1997
1998csbSBCServiceGroup OBJECT-GROUP
1999    OBJECTS         {
2000                        csbSBCServiceSlot,
2001                        csbSBCServiceState
2002                    }
2003    STATUS          current
2004    DESCRIPTION
2005        "This collection of objects represents the information related
2006        to the SBC service configured on a router."
2007    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 6 }
2008
2009csbCongestionGroup OBJECT-GROUP
2010    OBJECTS         {
2011                        csbCongestionAlarmState,
2012                        csbCongestionAlarmType
2013                    }
2014    STATUS          current
2015    DESCRIPTION
2016        "This collection of objects represents the information about
2017        the congestion state of the SBC system."
2018    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 7 }
2019
2020csbSLAGroup OBJECT-GROUP
2021    OBJECTS         {
2022                        csbSLAPolicyAccountName,
2023                        csbSLAPolicyScope,
2024                        csbSLAPolicyLimit,
2025                        csbSLACurrentUsage,
2026                        csbSLAViolationEvent,
2027                        csbSLAPolicyRestriction
2028                    }
2029    STATUS          deprecated
2030    DESCRIPTION
2031        "This collection of objects represents the information related
2032        to the Service Level Agreement (SLA) violation notification."
2033    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 8 }
2034
2035csbRadiusConnectionGroup OBJECT-GROUP
2036    OBJECTS         {
2037                        csbRadiusConnectionState,
2038                        csbRadiusType,
2039                        csbRadiusServerName,
2040                        csbRadiusServerAddressType,
2041                        csbRadiusServerAddress,
2042                        csbRadiusServerPriority
2043                    }
2044    STATUS          current
2045    DESCRIPTION
2046        "This collection of objects represents the information about
2047        the radius server connection state."
2048    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 9 }
2049
2050csbDiameterConnectionGroup OBJECT-GROUP
2051    OBJECTS         {
2052                        csbDiameterConnectionState,
2053                        csbDiameterType,
2054                        csbDiameterGroupName,
2055                        csbDiameterServerName
2056                    }
2057    STATUS          current
2058    DESCRIPTION
2059        "This collection of objects represents the information about
2060        the diameter server connection state."
2061    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 10 }
2062
2063csbH248StatusGroup OBJECT-GROUP
2064    OBJECTS         {
2065                        csbH248ControllerState,
2066                        csb248ControllerAddressType,
2067                        csbH248ControllerAddress,
2068                        csbH248ControllerPort
2069                    }
2070    STATUS          current
2071    DESCRIPTION
2072        "This collection of objects represents the information about
2073        the H.248 associations in distributed deployment model."
2074    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 11 }
2075
2076csbNotifEnabledGroup OBJECT-GROUP
2077    OBJECTS         {
2078                        csbSourceAlertNotifEnabled,
2079                        csbBlackListNotifEnabled,
2080                        csbAdjacencyStatusNotifEnabled,
2081                        csbServiceStateNotifEnabled,
2082                        csbCongestionAlarmNotifEnabled,
2083                        csbSLAViolationNotifEnabled,
2084                        csbRadiusConnectionStatusNotifEnabled,
2085                        csbDiameterConnectionStatusNotifEnabled,
2086                        csbH248ControllerStatusNotifEnabled
2087                    }
2088    STATUS          deprecated
2089    DESCRIPTION
2090        "This collection of objects represent the information about
2091        the standalone object which are used to tell the linkset
2092        notification truth value for each of the notification type."
2093    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 12 }
2094
2095csbNotificationGroupRev1 NOTIFICATION-GROUP
2096   NOTIFICATIONS    {
2097                        csbSourceAlertEvent,
2098                        csbDynamicBlackListEvent,
2099                        csbAdjacencyStatus,
2100                        csbServiceStateEvent,
2101                        csbSystemCongestionAlarmEvent,
2102                        csbSLAViolationRev1,
2103                        csbRadiusConnectionStatus,
2104                        csbDiameterConnectionStatus,
2105                        csbH248ControllerStatus
2106                    }
2107    STATUS          current
2108    DESCRIPTION
2109        "This collection of objects represents the notifications
2110        generated by the agent."
2111    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 13 }
2112
2113csbSLAGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
2114    OBJECTS         {
2115                        csbSLAPolicyAccountName,
2116                        csbSLAPolicyScope,
2117                        csbSLAPolicyLimitRev1,
2118                        csbSLACurrentUsageRev1,
2119                        csbSLAViolationEvent,
2120                        csbSLAPolicyRestriction
2121                    }
2122    STATUS          current
2123    DESCRIPTION
2124        "This collection of objects represents the information related
2125        to the Service Level Agreement (SLA) violation notification."
2126    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 14 }
2127
2128csbNotifEnabledGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
2129    OBJECTS         {
2130                        csbSourceAlertNotifEnabled,
2131                        csbBlackListNotifEnabled,
2132                        csbAdjacencyStatusNotifEnabled,
2133                        csbServiceStateNotifEnabled,
2134                        csbCongestionAlarmNotifEnabled,
2135                        csbSLAViolationNotifEnabledRev1,
2136                        csbRadiusConnectionStatusNotifEnabled,
2137                        csbDiameterConnectionStatusNotifEnabled,
2138                        csbH248ControllerStatusNotifEnabled
2139                    }
2140    STATUS          current
2141    DESCRIPTION
2142        "This collection of objects represent the information about
2143        the standalone object which are used to tell the linkset
2144        notification truth value for each of the notification type."
2145    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 15 }
2146
2147csbQOSAlertGroup OBJECT-GROUP
2148    OBJECTS         {
2149                        csbQOSAlertCurrentValue,
2150                        csbQOSAlertCurrentLevel,
2151                        csbQOSAlertPreviousLevel,
2152                        csbQOSNormalAlertCount,
2153                        csbQOSMinorAlertCount,
2154                        csbQOSCriticalAlertCount,
2155                        csbQOSMajorAlertCount,
2156                        csbQOSAlertType,
2157                        csbQOSAlertSummaryPeriod
2158                    }
2159    STATUS          current
2160    DESCRIPTION
2161        "This collection of objects representing the information about
2162        QOS statistics Alert traps."
2163    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 16 }
2164
2165csbNotificationGroupSup1 NOTIFICATION-GROUP
2166   NOTIFICATIONS    {
2167                        csbQOSUnansweredCallRatioClearEvent,
2168                        csbQOSPercentPktLostEvent,
2169                        csbQOSPercentPktLostClearEvent,
2170                        csbQOSPercentPktDropEvent,
2171                        csbQOSPercentPktDropClearEvent,
2172                        csbQOSRoundTripDelayEvent,
2173                        csbQOSRoundTripDelayClearEvent,
2174                        csbQOSLocalJitterEvent,
2175                        csbQOSLocalJitterClearEvent,
2176                        csbQOSRemoteJitterEvent,
2177                        csbQOSRemoteJitterClearEvent,
2178                        csbQOSMoscqeEvent,
2179                        csbQOSMoscqeClearEvent,
2180                        csbQOSUnansweredCallRatioEvent
2181                    }
2182    STATUS          current
2183    DESCRIPTION
2184        "This collection of objects represents the additional
2185        notifications generated by the agent."
2186    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 17 }
2187
2188csbNotifEnabledGroupSup1 OBJECT-GROUP
2189    OBJECTS         {
2190                        csbQOSAlertUnansweredCallRatioNotifEnabled,
2191                        csbQOSAlertPercentPktDropNotifEnabled,
2192                        csbQOSAlertRoundTripDelayNotifEnabled,
2193                        csbQOSAlertLocalJitterNotifEnabled,
2194                        csbQOSAlertRemoteJitterNotifEnabled,
2195                        csbQOSAlertPercentPktLostNotifEnabled,
2196                        csbQOSAlertMoscqeNotifEnabled
2197                    }
2198    STATUS          current
2199    DESCRIPTION
2200        "This collection of objects represent the information about
2201        the standalone object which are used to tell the linkset
2202        notification truth value for each of the notification type."
2203    ::= { ciscoSessBorderCtrlrMIBGroups 18 }
2204
2205END
2206
2207
2208
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