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The Cisco Cable DVB/DAVIC Management Program uses a number of MIB files to manage the Cisco DVB CAR100. This chapter lists these MIBs, explaining each parameter, the possible values and default settings.
The Cisco Cable DVB/DAVIC Management Program presents the Cisco DVB CAR100 MIBs in three groups. The first group (System, Interfaces Table, IP, IP Address Table, IP Route Table, IP Net to Media Table, ICMP Table, UDP and UDP Table) is found by expanding the MIB tree down through: ISO>Org>Dod>Internet>Management>MIB-2. Of these, only the Interfaces Table is relevant for the Cisco DVB CAR100 and this information is therefore included in the description of SNMP traps.
The second group is found by expanding the MIB tree down through: ISO>Org>Dod>Internet>Management>Private>Enterprises>2942(2942)>RCM>Objects. It includes:
The third group contains EuroModem parameters that have yet to be standardized. For this reason these are called "experimental", indicating changes can be forthcoming. They are found by expanding the MIB tree down through: ISO>Org>Dod>Internet>Management>Private>Enterprises>2942(2942)>RCM>Objects>rcm Experimental>dvb Device>dvb Niu>dvb Niu MIBobjects and include:
Note All the MIBs needed to use the Cisco DVB CAR100 are included in the rcm.mib file supplied with the Cisco Cable DVB/DAVIC Management Program. The latest version of the file can also be downloaded from the Cisco web site. To extend the information and options provided by this application it can be useful to add the RFC1213.mib, RFC2571.mib, RFC2851.mib and the rcmeeu.mib (EuroModem MIB) to the database of MIB files referenced by the program. Click Options>Options>MIB Files...>Add[browse to relevant MIB files]>OK. |
Parameter | MIB | Description | ||
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Shows the MIB version used by the Cisco DVB CAR100. This is a read-only field. | ||||
| This field can have three states:
After selecting reset (2), the Cisco DVB CAR100 will return to ready (1). To end the DVB interface, set the parameter to terminate (13). This option is included to enable you to remotely turn off a Cisco DVB CAR100, which can be useful if, for example, the unit is creating "noise" upstream. After using terminate (13), access using the DVB interface will not be possible until the next reset (that is, a power reset).
After a reset, parameters revert to their last saved values. | |||
This field contains the network name of the cable modem. To change the name, enter a new name (up to 128 characters), and then press Set. | ||||
This field shows the Ethernet MAC address of the cable modem at the Ethernet interface. This is a read-only field. | ||||
This is the IP address for the Ethernet connection to the Cisco DVB CAR100. To change the address, enter a new one and press Set. Default: 192.168.128.2. Active after saveSettings. | ||||
This is the IP subnet mask of the Ethernet side of the cable modem. To change the mask, enter a new one and press Set. Default: 255.255.255.0. Active after saveSettings. | ||||
Gateway | rcmGateway | This is the default gateway of the Cisco DVB CAR100, and must be placed on the cable side. If set to 0.0.0.0, the Cisco DVB CAR100 software will make a qualified guess. BOOT-P overrules the address. Changes will be active after saveSettings. | ||
This field shows how often a reset has been performed since it was last reset to the factory-default settings. Read-only field. | ||||
In this field, enter the same community name as set in the MIB browser application to enable read access to the Cisco DVB CAR100. Allows access by get, get-next, and get-bulk (SNMP commands). To change the community name, type in the new name. Default: public. Max. 128 characters. | ||||
In this field, enter the same community name as set in the MIB browser application to enable write access to the cable modem. Allows access by set, get, get-next, and get-bulk (SNMP commands). To change the community, type in the new community name. Default: private. Max. 128 characters. | ||||
Shows system data if SNTP is enabled (that is, your network is connected to an SNTP server). The format is YYYY-MM-DD,HH,MM:SS:S If your network is not connected to an SNTP server, this MIB might not appear. Cisco recommends synchronizing the date and time of the Cisco DVB CAR100 with your management PC. This MIB can be from 18 to 22 characters. Read-only field. | ||||
This field shows the time (in hundreds of seconds) since the cable modem was re initialized the last time. Read-only field. | ||||
Serial Number | rcmSerialNo | This field shows the serial number of the cable modem. Read-only field. | ||
This is the network manager's IP address where traps are sent if implemented. If set to 0.0.0.0, traps are turned off. Default: 0.0.0.0. | ||||
In this field, you can set and read settings from the Cisco DVB CAR100's Flash memory or set it back to the default factory settings. Values available:
If you want to save changes to Flash memory, set this parameter to saveSettings (3). After changing this parameter, the cable modem automatically performs a reset, and then sets this parameter to ready (1) again. Default: ready (1). | ||||
This indicates the status of the main and cable LEDs. Apart from ready (5), the settings that can only be read using a direct Ethernet connection are:
Note that the frequency-search-started (2) and frequency-search-started-again (11) have the same LED blink pattern. During power-up (1) and resetting (2) the cable modem might not respond. | ||||
The software update community string is a password to protect against accidental software upgrade. This password must be matched to get write access to software upgrades.
This password can also be used to set/get the read and write passwords. Default: default. | ||||
rcm Eth BOOTP | rcmEthBOOTP | When set to on, the Cisco DVB CAR100 uses BOOT-P to configure the Ethernet interface. Changes will be active after saveSettings. Default: off. | ||
rcm DHCPMode | rcmDHCPMode | The Cisco DVB CAR100 offers three options:
When set to DHCP-server, the Cisco DVB CAR100 acts as a DHCP server. Use the rcmDHCPServer group to configure the Cisco DVB CAR100's DHCP-server. When set to DHCP-relay, the Cisco DVB CAR100 forwards DHCP-messages from its Ethernet to the INA, and turns off NAPT.
Default: DHCP-server Changes will be active after saveSettings. | ||
rcm DHCPOption 82 | rcmDHCPOption82 | Two options:
When set to on, the relay agent will process and add option 82. Relay agent information. Default: off Changes will be active after saveSettings. | ||
rcm IPAddress | rcmIPAddress | This is the IP address of the DHCP-forwarding server. The broadcast address is 255.255.255.255. Default: 255.255.255.255 Changes will be active after saveSettings. | ||
rcm Dvb IPAddress | rcmDvbIPAddress | This is the static DVB IP address of the Changes will be active after saveSettings. | ||
rcm Dvb Netmask | rcmDvbNetmask | This is the static DVB IP subnet mask of the Changes will be active after saveSettings. | ||
rcm Dvb BOOTP | rcmDvBOOTP | When set to on, the Cisco DVB CAR100 uses BOOT-P to configure the DVB interface. Default: on Changes will be active after saveSettings. | ||
rcm Operation Mode | rcmOperationMode | This is the operation mode of the modem. Set to router for routing only and bridge for bridging only. Default: router Changes will be active after saveSettings. | ||
rcm SNTPServer | rcmSNTPServer | This is the address of SNTP-server that will be used if no SNTP-server address is given by BOOT-P. Set to 0.0.0.0 to deactivate. Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
Caution If you change the software upgrade password from the factory default (that is, default) and then lose or forget the new password, there is no backdoor solution. You will have effectively rendered the Cisco DVB CAR100 unconfigurable. |
The following table shows the commands available for upgrading the Cisco DVB CAR100's software and information about software versions.
Note To perform a software upgrade, you must address the cable modem using an extra security password, see "Setting Community String Passwords" of "Configuring the Cisco DVB CAR100". |
For step-by-step instructions see the "Performing a Software Upgrade" section.
Parameter | MIB | Description | ||
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Server | This field shows the IP address of the TFTP server used for software upgrades. Default: 0.0.0.0. | |||
Filename | In this field, enter the name of the file you want to download with TFTP, and include the path to the file if necessary. Max. 128 characters. | |||
Admin status | In this field, you can force the cable modem to upgrade the software image from a connected TFTP server. This field has the following values:
You can only set the state upgradeNow (1) and copyUpgradeToFallBack(4). Use the value for rcmSwCommunity as the community string to set this value. Default value: allowSwUpgrade. | |||
This field shows the software fallback version (Image 1) if an upgrade fails. Read-only field. Max. 128 characters. | ||||
This field shows the software version of the latest upgrade (Image 2). If the upgrade has been successful, this field will show the new running version after the next reboot. Read-only field. Max. 128 characters. | ||||
This field shows the software version currently being used. Read-only field. | ||||
rcm Sw Running Date | rcmSwRunning Date | Date of software currently running. | ||
This is the version of the bootloader currently being used in the Cisco DVB CAR100. Other information such as a time stamp for the bootloader might be included. Read-only field. | ||||
Use this MIB to define whether the Cisco DVB CAR100 runs as a single PC version (Cisco DVB CAR100-PC) or if it is LAN-enabled (Cisco DVB CAR100-LAN). Select one of the following:
Click Set. Changes to this field will become active after you have performed a saveSettings and rebooted the cable modem.
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Rcm Sw Running Build Date | rcmSwRunningBuild | Date of the software currently being used. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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This indicates which CPU is being used in the Read-only field. | ||
This indicates the CPU's part number read from the Internal Memory Map Register (IMMR). This information can be relevant for software upgrades of the Cisco DVB CAR100. Read-only field. | ||
This is another variable of the CPU read from the Internal Memory Map Register (IMMR). It can be relevant for software upgrades of the Read-only field. | ||
rcm HW FLASH Type | rcmHwFLASHType | Flash type. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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The Memory Policy field offers three options for what the device should do when out of memory:
Default: wrap (1). |
Events are classified into three groups:
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The system time when the event occurred. | ||
The code number of the event. | ||
An implementation-dependent description of the event that activated this log entry. These include: illegal snmpset attempt, wrong community nameAppears when using an existing snmpset but the wrong community name. SNMP terminating DVB-interface and turning off master and cable LEDsAppears when using snmpset to terminate the cable modem. Initiating download procedureThis message can be followed after some time by one or more of the following: Filename error... downloaded aborted, Invalid tftp host address, tftp_get failed, Downloaded file OK The last message means the file has been downloaded, checked, accepted, and burned to Flash memory. You will also receive this message when you successfully copy software Image 2 over software Image 1 (i.e. perform a fallback image upgrade). | ||
Time and Date | rcmEventTimeAnd | The system time and date when the event occurred. |
This section describes the DVB parameters, connections, downstream and upstream commands and the Ethernet interface indices.
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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This field shows the firmware version of the Read-only field. | ||
Use this field to set the Cisco DVB CAR100 to unidirectional and bidirectional mode.
For some Cisco DVB CAR100s, this value cannot be changed. | ||
This field shows that the MAC protocol has signed on.
Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the DVB Low State Level (QAM) and Forward Error Correction (FEC) Lock after having found a valid downstream.
Read-only field. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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This field shows the maximum number of possible connections for this unit. Always shows 5. Read-only field. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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This field shows the modulation lock status:
Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the Forward Error Correction (FEC) lock status:
This field must show locked. Otherwise the cable modem does not work. Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the number of uncorrectable Reed Solomon errors in the downstream. Read-only field. | ||
This field shows that the number of corrected Reed Solomon errors in the downstream. Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the MAC messages received Read-only field. | ||
Estimated input level in 0.1 dB microvolt. Read-only field. | ||
Estimated Signal Noise Ratio estimate in 0.1 dB Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the downstream frequency in Hz. This frequency is found during the startup procedure of the unit and programmed in the memory. For more information, see the "Setting Downstream Channel Frequencies" section. Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the QAM mode. The following values will appear:
The only QAM modes that the Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the downstream symbol rate in Kbaud. Read-only field. | ||
Here you can set the second auto programmed downstream frequency (in Hz) the cable modem will look for after start-up. The change will be active after saveSettings. For more information, see the "Setting Downstream Channel Frequencies" section. Default: 682 000 000 Hz. | ||
Default Freq 2 | Here you can set the third auto programmed downstream frequency (in Hz) the cable modem will look for after startup. The change will be active after saveSettings. For more information, see the "Setting Downstream Channel Frequencies" section. Default: 578 000 000 Hz. | |
Default Freq 3 | Here you can set the fourth auto programmed downstream frequency (in Hz) the cable modem will look for after startup. The change will be active after saveSettings. For more information, see the "Setting Downstream Channel Frequencies" section. Default: 770 000 000 Hz. | |
Default Freq 4 | Here you can set the fifth auto-programmed downstream frequency (in Hz) the cable modem will look for after start-up. The change will be active after saveSettings. For more information, see the "Setting Downstream Channel Frequencies" section. Default: 290 000 000 Hz. | |
This is the first auto-programmed downstream frequency (in Hz) the cable modem will look for after start-up. The change will be active after saveSettings. For more information, see the "Setting Downstream Channel Frequencies" section. Default: 554 000 000 Hz. | ||
To enable downstream multicast on the DVB interface, set this field to enable (1). Two options are available:
Changing this field will have effect before resetting. Default: enable. | ||
This is the threshold value for the The unit used is 0.1 dB relative to 1 microvolt. The range is 0 to 500. Default: 350. | ||
This MIB allows you to exclude two specific symbol rates, and three options are therefore available:
Default: all. Changes are active after a saveSettings. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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This field shows the upstream frequency in Hz. This frequency is controlled by the Read-only field. | ||
Output Level | rcmDvbUpOutputLevel | Output level in 0.1 * dB relative to 1E-06 V. Unit: 0.1 * dB re 1E-06 V |
To enable upstream multicast on the DVB interface, set this field to enable (1). Two options are available:
Changing this field will have effect before resetting. Default: disable. |
The DVB Network Interface Unit (Niu) MAC table records the frequency with which the Cisco DVB CAR100 adjusts its performance to optimize its connection with the headend. High values can indicate operating problems.
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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rcm Dvb Mac Time Rangings | rcmDvbMacTimeRangings | Time rangings received. |
rcm Dvb Mac Power Calibrations | rcmDvbMacPowerCalibrations | Power calibrations received. |
rcm Dvb Mac Releases | rcmDvbMacReleases | Releases received. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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This field shows the Ethernet speed in megabits per second (Mbps). Default value: 10 Mbps. Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the current Ethernet state
Read-only field. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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This field shows the number of bytes received without errors on the Ethernet interface. Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the number of Ethernet frames received with errors on the Ethernet interface Read-only field. | ||
This field shows the number of bytes sent from the Ethernet interface. Read-only field. |
In this section of the MIB are:
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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The destination IP address of this route. An entry with a value of 0.0.0.0 is considered a default route. Multiple routes to a single destination can appear in the table, but access to such multiple entries is dependent on the table-access mechanisms defined by the network management protocol being used. | ||
The index value that uniquely identifies the local interface through which the next hop of this route should be reached. The interface identified by a particular value of this index is the same interface identified by the same value of ifIndex (read-only). | ||
The primary routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route's rcmIpRouteProto value. If this metric is not used, its value should be set to -1 (read-only). | ||
Metric 2 | An alternate routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route's rcmIpRouteProto value. If this metric is not used, its value should be set to -1 (read-only). | |
Metric 3 | An alternate routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route's rcmIpRouteProto value. If this metric is not used, its value should be set to -1 (read-only). | |
Metric 4 | An alternate routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route's rcmIpRouteProto value. If this metric is not used, its value should be set to -1 (read-only). | |
The IP address of the next hop of this route. In the case of a route bound to an interface realized via a broadcast media, the value of this field is the agent's IP address on that interface (read-only). | ||
Possible values: · other (1)None of the following · invalid (2)An invalidated route / route to direct · direct (3)Connected (sub) network · indirect (4)Route to a non-local host/network/subnetwork The type of route. Note that the values direct (3) and indirect (4) refer to the notion of direct and indirect routing in the IP architecture. Setting this object to the value invalid (2) invalidates the corresponding entry in the rcmIpRouteTable object. That is, it effectively disassociates the destination identified with that entry from the route identified with said entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to receive from agents tabular information that corresponds to entries not currently in use. Proper interpretation of such entries requires examination of the relevant rcmIpRouteType object. Read-only field. | ||
Possible values: · other (1)None of the following · local (2)Non-protocol information, e.g. manually configured entries · netmgt (3)Set via a network management protocol · icmp (4)Obtained via ICMP, e.g. redirect · The following values are all gateway routing This indicates the routing mechanism by which this route was learned. Inclusion of values for gateway routing protocols is not intended to imply that hosts should support those protocols. Read-only field. | ||
The number of seconds since this route was last updated or otherwise determined to be correct. Note that no semantics of too old can be implied except through knowledge of the routing protocol by which the route was learned. Read-only field. | ||
Indicates the mask to be connected (using a logical AND) to the destination address before being compared to the value in the rcmIpRouteDest field. For those systems that do not support arbitrary subnet masks, an agent constructs the value of the rcmIpRouteMask by determining whether the value of the correspondent rcmIpRouteDest field belong to a class A, B, or C network, and then using one of: Mask Network 255.0.0.0 class A 255.255.0.0 class B 255.255.255.0 class C If the value of the rcmIpRouteDest is 0.0.0.0 (a default route), then the mask value is also 0.0.0.0. It should be noted that all IP routing subsystems implicitly use this mechanism. Read-only field. | ||
An alternate routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route's rcmIpRouteProto value. If this metric is not used, its value should be set to -1. Read-only field. | ||
A reference to MIB definitions specific to the particular routing protocol responsible for this route, as determined by the value specified in the route's rcmIpRouteProto value. If this information is not present, its value should be set to the OBJECT IDENTIFIER (0 0), which is a syntactically valid object identifier, and any conformant implementation of ASN.1 and BER must be able to generate and recognize this value. Read-only field. |
IP address translation is used on the Ethernet side of the Cisco DVB CAR100 toward connected PCs.
It maps IP addresses to physical addresses and contains the IP address to physical address (MAC address) equivalences.
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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The IP address translation table used for mapping IP addresses to physical addresses. | ||
Each entry contains one IpAddress to physical address equivalence. | ||
The interface on which this entry's equivalence is effective. The interface identified by a particular value of this index is the same interface identified by the same value of ifIndex (Integer). | ||
The media-dependent physical address (Integer). | ||
The IP address corresponding to the media-dependent physical address (Integer). | ||
The type of mapping. Possible values:
Setting this object to the value invalid (2) invalidates the corresponding entry in the rcmIpNetToMediaTable. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to receive from agents tabular information corresponding to entries not currently in use. Proper interpretation of such entries requires examination of the relevant rcmIpNetToMediaType object. |
Use these commands to set up public IP addresses for the addressed cable modem. Up to eight public IP addresses can be set up for each cable modem.
Note Make sure the headend is correctly set up to support public IP addresses on the cable modems, either by turning NAPT off in the headend or by making a corresponding routing entry to the cable modem. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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In this field you can set NAPT to the following:
When set to on (1), public IP addresses are allowed on the Ethernet side of the cable modem. Default: on. Changes are active after saveSettings. | ||
Enter the first public IP address which is allowed in this cable modem. The public IP address must be on the same subnet as all other IP addresses on the Ethernet side of the cable modem. To undo the public IP address, enter 0.0.0.0 as the IP address. Default: 0.0.0.0. Changes are active after saveSettings. | ||
Enter the respective IP addressesup to eight public IP addresses can be set up. The public IP address used as such must be on the same subnet as all other IP addresses on the Ethernet side of the cable modem. To undo the public IP address, enter 0.0.0.0 as the IP address. Default: 0.0.0.0. Changes are active after saveSettings. |
Protocols Tested with NAPT Forwarding
The following protocols have been verified for NAPT forwarding:
Parameter | MIB | Description |
Route Index | Index | |
Active | Set to yes (1) to activate this route or set to no (0) to de-activate this route. | |
Destination | The destination IP address of this StaticRoute. An entry with a value of 0.0.0.0 is considered a default StaticRoute. Multiple StaticRoutes to a single destination can appear in the table, but access to such multiple entries is dependent on the table-access mechanisms defined by the network management protocol in use. | |
Mask | Indicate the mask to be logical-ANDed with the destination address before being compared to the value in the rcmIpStaticRouteDest field. For those systems that do not support arbitrary subnet masks, an agent constructs the value of the rcmIpStaticRouteMask by determining whether the value of the correspondent rcmIpStaticRouteDest field belong to a class-A, B, or C network, and then using one of:
If the value of the rcmIpStaticRouteDest is 0.0.0.0 (a default StaticRoute), then the mask value is also 0.0.0.0. It should be noted that all IP routing subsystems implicitly use this mechanism. | |
Gateway | rcmIpStaticRoute | The IP address of the next hop of this StaticRoute. (In the case of a StaticRoute bound to an interface which is realized via a broadcast media, the value of this field is the agent's IP address on that interface.) |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
Trap Rate | Maximum allowed number of SNMP traps to send within rcmIpTrapTime. If set to 0 then trap rate is unlimited. | |
Trap Time | rcmIpTrapTime | Time in hundredths of a second for sending maximum rcmIpTrapMaxNo SNMP traps. If set to 0 then trap time is unlimited. |
Trap Auth Fail | rcmIpTrapAuthFail | Enables or disables the Authentication failure trap. |
Trap Sent | rcmIpTrapSent | Number of traps sent. |
Trap Stopped | rcmIpTrapStopped | Traps that were not sent, due to trap rate or other configuration. |
The following MIBs are found by expanding the MIB tree down through: ISO>Org>Dod>Internet> Management>MIB-2 and provide more detailed information on traps sent by the Cisco DVB CAR100.
Parameter | MIB | Description |
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Interface Index | A unique value for each interface. Its value ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber. The value for each interface must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of the entity's network management system to the next re-initialization. | |
ifDescr | A textual string containing information about the interface. This string should include the name of the manufacturer, the product name and the version of the hardware interface. Length: 0 to 255 characters | |
Type | ifType | The type of interface, distinguished according to the physical/link protocol(s) immediately \Qbelow' the network layer in the protocol stack. |
Physical Address | ifPhysAddress | The interface's address at the protocol layer immediately \Qbelow' the network layer in the protocol stack. For interfaces which do not have such an address (e.g., a serial line), this object should contain an octet string of zero length. |
Operational Status | ifOperStatus | The current operational state of the interface. The testing (3) state indicates that no operational packets can be passed. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
rcm DHCPSvr Lease Duration | rcmDHCPSvrLease | Lease duration for the Cisco DVB CAR100's DHCP-server. Unit: seconds Default value: 7200 Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
rcm DHCPSvr Grace Period | rcmDHCPSvrGrace | Grace period for the Cisco DVB CAR100's DHCP-server. Unit: seconds Default value: 1200 Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
rcm DHCPSvr Ping Response Time | rcmDHCPSvrPing | Ping response time for the Cisco DVB CAR100's DHCP-server. Unit: milliseconds Default value: 2000 Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
rcm DHCPSvr DOMAIN NAME | rcmDHCPSvr | DHCP-server's domain name. Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
rcm DHCPSvr DOMAIN IP | rcmDHCPSvr | DHCP-server's domain IP address. Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
rcm DHCPSvr Res Index | rcmDHCPSvrResIndex | DHCP-server reserved lease table index. |
rcm DHCPSvr Res State | rcmDHCPSvrResState | Reserved lease state one of: off(0) on(1) Default value: off Changes will be active after saveSettings |
rcm DHCPSvr Res Ip Addr | rcmDHCPSvrResIpAddr | Reserved lease IP-address. Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
rcm DHCPSvr Res Mac Addr | rcmDHCPSvrResMacAddr | Reserved lease MAC-address. Length: 6 bytes Hint: 1x: Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
rcm DHCPSvr Lease Index | rcmDHCPSvr | DHCP-server lease table index. |
rcm DHCPSvr Lease State | rcmDHCPSvr | The lease state can be one of the following:
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rcm DHCPSvr Lease Ip Addr | rcmDHCPSvr | The lease IP-address. Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
rcm DHCPSvr Lease Mac Addr | rcmDHCPSvr | Reserved lease MAC-address. Length: 6 bytes Hint: 1x: Changes will be active after saveSettings. |
rcm DHCPSvr Lease Time Assigned | rcmDHCPSvr | The system time this lease was assigned. Units: Seconds |
rcm DHCPSvr Lease Time Elapsed | rcmDHCPSvr | The amount of time this lease has been assigned. Units: Seconds |
The "C" group is for intended for internal Cisco use. In the event of a unit failure, the
Cisco DVB CAR100 will attempt to write information to its memory. Typically this data can be viewed, saved, or deleted. The data is stored in the C-Table.
Parameter | MIB | Description |
C-Action | rcmC-Action | Returns ready [or full which indicates the c-memory is full]. Set delete to erase current c-info. Set save to save current info as c-info. |
C-Counter 1 | rcmC-Counter1 | The reserved lease state is either:
Default value: off Changes will be active after saveSettings |
rcm C-Dvb Niu Dbg Command 1 | rcmC-DvbNiu | Dummy DvbNiuDbgCommand1, active after setting DvbNiuDbgCommand2. Has an implementation-specific function. Resets to 0 when modem boots. |
rcm C-Dvb Niu Dbg Command 2
| rcmC-DvbNiu | Dummy DvbNiuDbgCommand2. Has implementation-specific function. Resets to 0 when modem boots. |
rcm C-Special Dbg Command | rcmC-Special | This is a dummy SpecialDbgCommand that has an implementation-dependent function. Returns always 0 when read. Some implementations may not support all commands listed. Set to ready for more help.
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rcm C-Log Buffer Size | rcmC-Log | Log buffer size. |
rcm C-Log File Name | rcmC-LogFile | Log file name. Length: 0 to 128 characters |
rcm C-Tftp Address | rcmC-Tftp | IP address for the FTTP server used for dump of log data buffer. |
rcm C-Viewer Address | rcmC-Viewer | IP address for online log viewer. |
rcm C-Viewer Port | rcmC-Viewer | User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port for online log viewer. |
rcm C-Output Control | rcmC-Output | Log output control. Choose between:
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rcm C-Online State | rcmC-Online | Online log state. Possible readings:
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rcm C-On Dump State | rcmC-OnDumpState | Online dump state. Possible readings:
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rcm C-Build By | rcmC-BuildBy | Initials of software builder. Length: 0 to 128 characters |
rcm C-Build On | rcmC-BuildOn | The computer used for building this software. Length: 0 to 128 characters |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
Double-click on rcmC-Action to access the following options:
Default: ready (1). | ||
C-Counter 1 | Counter 1 | |
C Table | Features four lists of C-info (see below). | |
C Index | Shows the line number. | |
C Info 1 | C-information 1. Length: 0 to 200 characters | |
C Info 2 | rcmC-Info2 | C-information 2. Length: 0 to 200 characters |
C Info 3 | rcmC-Info3 | C-information 3. Length: 0 to 200 characters |
C Info 4 | rcmC-Info4 | C-information 4. Length: 0 to 200 characters |
Tips To view all C-info use the command: snmpwalk -v1 1.2.3.4 public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2942.3.1.10 To view first C-info: snmpwalk -v1 1.2.3.4 public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2942.3.1.10.2.1.2 |
The remaining MIBs for the Cisco DVB CAR100 can be found by expanding the tree structure and following the path: rcm Experimental > dvbDevice > dvbNiu > dvbNiuMIBobjects > dvbNiuSystems.
Parameter | MIB | Description |
dvb Niu Mib Version | dvbNiuMib | The MIB version number. (e.g. draft-ietf-ipcdn-dvbnetint-mib-01.txt) Length: 0 to 255 characters Hint: 255a |
dvb Niu Serial Num | dvbNiuSerial | This is the serial number of the equipment. It should identify the manufacturer, model and revision of the equipment. (e.g. 222222M-001DFE-22) Length: 0 to 255 characters Hint: 255a |
dvb Niu Reset Now | dvbNiuReset | When this object is set to resetNow it will cause a hardware reset followed by sign on. When read this object returns ready. Two possible settings:
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dvb Niu Reset Counts | dvbNiuReset | This counts the number of system resets since the last power on. |
dvb Niu Date And Time | dvbNiuDateAndTime | The date and time. See RFC1903 Length: 8 or 11 bytes Hint: 2d-1d-1d,1d:1d:1d.1d,1a1d:1d |
dvb Niu Oper Status | dvbNiuOper | The operational status of the NIU.
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dvb Niu Modemtype | dvbNiuModem | The EuroModem class to which the NIU belongs as specified in ECCA EuroModem Specification version 1.0 |
dvb Niu Config Set | dvbNiuConfig | This object is used to manage the configuration of the NIU. The following can be used to set the object:
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dvb Niu Impl Set | dvbNiuImplSet | This object when read identifies which optional groups have been implemented. Implemented groups have their bit set. The bits represent the following:
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Parameter | MIB | Description |
dvb Niu Static Ip Addr Type | dvbNiuStaticIp | The type of IP address assigned to the interface:
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dvb Niu Static Ip Addr | dvbNiuStaticIp | The IP address assigned to the interface. Length: 1 to 64 characters |
dvb Niu Static Ip Mask Type | dvbNiuStaticIpMaskType | The type of IP address expressed by the mask.
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dvb Niu Static Ip Mask | dvbNiuStaticIpMask | The IP subnet mask for the interface. Length: 0 to 255 characters |
dvb Niu Static Ip Status | dvbNiuStaticIp | This controls and reflects the status of the row. Rows can be created by using both createAndGo and createAndWait. Rows can be modified/deleted ONLY if the SNMP set request destination IP address is NOT assigned by the row being modified/deleted unless. Possible values:
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Parameter | MIB | Description |
dvb Niu Sw Server Addr Type | dvbNiuSw | The type of address used for the TFTP server.
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dvb Niu Sw Server | dvbNiuSw | This is the IP address of the TFTP server used for software updates. Length: 0 to 255 characters. |
dvb Niu Sw Filename | dvbNiuSwFile | This is the filename (including the path) for the software image that is to be downloaded. Length: 0 to 500 characters |
dvb Niu Sw Download Slot | dvbNiuSwDownloadSlot | This identifies the image slot into which the software is to be downloaded. You can manually select this slot. Slot 0 is a special case which is used to identify a direct to RAM download, which should only be used for diagnostic purposes. By default this object points to the first empty slot. If there are no empty slots it will point to the first backup image. Range: 0 to 100 |
dvb Niu Sw Admin Status | dvbNiuSw | This will administer the software upgrade and provide status of its progress.
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Parameter | MIB | Description |
dvb Niu Sw Version | dvbNiuSw | The version of the software located in the slot. This is a manufacturer-dependant string. Length: 0 to 255 characters Hint: 255a |
dvb Niu Sw State | dvbNiuSwState | The execution state of the software in the slot.
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dvb Niu Sw Action | dvbNiuSw | When the NIU is initializing, this identifies which software image should be used.
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dvb Niu Sw DateTime | dvbNiuSwDate | The date and time when the software update was performed. |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
dvb Niu Dhcp Server Addr Type | dvbNiuDhcp | The type of IP address for the DHCP server.
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dvb Niu Dhcp Server | dvbNiuDhcp | The IP address of the DHCP/BOOTP server to be used for DHCP/BOOTP requests destined for, or received by, the interface. This server MUST be accessible through the HFC interface. The broadcast IP address must be used when the IP address is to be unspecified or the interface is the HFC interface. Length: 0 to 255 characters |
dvb Niu Dhcp Relay | dvbNiuDhcp | This is used to select whether the NIU will relay DHCP/BootP requests received from this interface to the HFC interface. This option is ignored for the HFC interface.
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dvb Niu Dhcp Req If | dvbNiuDhcp | This is used to select whether the NIU will request an IP address by DHCP/BootP for this interface via the HFC interface. If this is disabled then there must be an entry in the static IP table for this interface.
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dvb Niu Dhcp Ser Type | dvbNiuDhcpSerType | This is used to identify whether the specified server for the interface is the primary server or a backup. In the event that the primary server does not respond, the backup server is used. While there can be only one primary server for an interface, there can be multiple backup servers. The backup servers use the values dvbNiuDhcpRelay and dvbNiuDhcpReqIf specified for the primary server for the interface if a primary server is present - otherwise the values are as defined for the backup server row. The order in which backup servers are tried is implied by the value of dvbNiuDhcpIndex, lowest first. This field is not applicable for the HFC interface. |
dvb Niu Dhcp State | dvbNiuDhcp | This is the status for DHCP for this interface.
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dvb Niu Dhcp Status | dvbNiuDhcp | Controls and reflects the status of rows in this table. Rows in this table may be created by either the createAndGo or createAndWait paradigms. There is no restriction on changing values in a row of this table while the row is active. Possible values:
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Parameter | MIB | Description |
dvb Niu Event Policy | dvbNiuEvent | Here you can define the event log policy:
The default value at the initial startup is wrap. |
dvb Niu Event Table Max Size | dvbNiuEvent | The maximum number of entries the event log may hold. Range: 1 to 2147483647 |
Parameter | MIB | Description |
dvb Niu Event Control Policy | dvbNiuEvent | This table defines the action to be taken for the defined event priorities. A row will exist for each priority:
The priority level that is controlled by this entry. These are ordered from most (emergency) to least (debug) critical. Each event with a NIU has a particular priority level associated with it (as defined by the vendor). During normal operation, no event more critical than notice(6) should be generated. Events between warning and emergency should be generated at appropriate levels of problems (e.g. emergency when the box is about to crash). |
dvb Niu Event Control Action | dvbNiuEvent | A bit field is used to identify the action to be taken for the event priority. Actions can be:
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Parameter | MIB | Description |
dvb Niu Event Type | dvbNiuEvent | This is the priority of the event. |
dvb Niu Event Date Time | dvbNiuEvent | This is the date and time the event occurred. |
dvb Niu Event | dvbNiuEvent | This is a vendor specific textual description of the event. |
dvb Niu Event | dvbNiuEvent | This is the event code which uniquely identifies the event. The event codes should be in the form tppxxxxx where: "t" identifies who allocated the event identifier:
"pp" identifies the priority:
"xxxxx" is the event identifier made up of five characters. |
dvb Niu Event | dvbNiuEvent | There are six possible settings:
However this MIB can only be used to delete individual events and therefore the only valid management operation is destroy, which causes the event to be deleted. When read this object should always return active. |
Posted: Fri Feb 16 06:38:30 PST 2001
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