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Screen to Object Cross-Reference

Screen to Object Cross-Reference

This appendix lists the fields on the system administration and ISDN screens and cross-references the fields to the objects in the MIB. Each table lists the fields on a single screen. Fields not directly connected to an object in the MIB are listed with the notation N/A (not available) in the MIB object column. The choices in the administration menus are not listed as they do not have any modifiable fields. Screens are listed in the order in which they appear in the Cisco VCO/4K System Administrator's Guide. The "Unsupported Fields" section lists the fields not supported by the MIB.

Database Administration Screens

Database administration refers to the group of functions used to specify line and trunk card characteristics, resource groups, inpulse rules, and outpulse rules.

Card Summary Screen

Use the Card Summary Screen to view the location, type, status, and number of unused ports for all Network Bus Controller (NBC), Bus Repeater Card (BRC), network interface, and internal service circuit cards in the system. This screen also provides access to the Line Card and Trunk Card Configuration screens. However, you cannot add or delete cards with this screen. Table B-1 shows the correspondences between Card Summary screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-1: Card Summary Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Location R L S

lcIndex



lcTable

Card Type

lcType

Status

lcStatus

Unused Ports

lcUnusedPorts

Disp Card

N/A

N/A

Line Card Configuration Screen

Use the Line Card Configuration Screen to assign a name, default inpulse rule, and class of service (COS) to individual ports on a SLIC. However, you cannot add, delete, or assign cards to a resource group using this screen. Table B-2 shows the correspondences between Line Card Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-2: Line Card Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Card Location

lcIndex

lcTable

Card Type

lcType

Card Status

lcStatus

Port (number)

lcPortIndex

lcPortTable

Name

lcPortName

Group (number)

lcResGroupIndex

Group Name

resGroupName

resGroupTable

Inpulse Rule

lcInpulseRuleIndex

lcPortTable

COS

lcPortCos

lcPortTable

Trunk Card Configuration Screen

Use the Trunk Card Configuration screen to assign a name, hardware type, default inpulse rule, and class of service (COS) to individual ports on a trunk card. Cards are not added, deleted, or assigned to a resource group using this screen. Table B-3 shows the correspondences between Trunk Card Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-3: Trunk Card Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Card Location

tcIndex (Card Maintenance)



tcTable

Card Type

tcType (Card Maintenance)

Card Status

tcStatus (Card Maintenance)

Signaling Mode

N/A

N/A

Port (number)

tcPortIndex

tcPortTable

Trunk Name

tcPortName

Group (number)

tcResGroupIndex

Group Name

resGroupName

resGroupTable

Hdwr. Type

tcPortHwType

tcPortTable

Inpulse Rule

tcInpulseRuleIndex

COS

tcPortCos

Programmable Trunk Card Configuration Screen

Use the Programmable Trunk Card Configuration screen to modify span configuration and port signaling options, and access the Trunk Timing Configuration screen. Currently, the Four Span T1, Four Span E1, and MVDC-T1 cards provide programmable trunks. Table B-4 shows the correspondences between Programmable Trunk Card Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-4: Programmable Trunk Card Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Span Location R, L, S

ptcIndex

ptcSpanTable

Card Type

ptcType (Card Maintenance)

Txgain

ptcTxGain

Rxgain

ptcRxGain

TcClck

ptcTxClck

RfClck

ptcRfClck

Status

ptcStatus (Card Maintenance)

Span Type

ptcSpanType

Slip

ptcSlip

OOF

ptcOutOfFrame

Port (number)

progPortIndex

Trunk Name

progPortName

progPortTable

Group (number)

progResGroupIndex

progPortTable

Group Name

resGroupName

resGroupTable

Sig Type

progSigType

progPortTable

Inpulse Rule

progInpulseRuleIndex

progPortTable

COS

progCos

progPortTable

Timing

N/A

N/A

Trunk Timing Configuration Screen

Use the Trunk Timing Configuration screen to specify the timing for each port on a programmable trunk card. Table B-5 shows the correspondences between Trunk Timing Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-5: Trunk Timing Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Span Location R, L, S

ptcSpanNum

ptcSpanTable

Card Type

ptcType

ptcSpanTable

Status

ptcStatus

ptcSpanTable

Port

progPortIndex

progPortTable

Name

progPortName

Wink-Det Min

progWinkMin

Wink-Det Max

progWinkMax

Wink Send

progWinkSend

Flash-Det Min

progFlashMin

Flash-Det Max

progFlashMax

Flash Send

progFlashSend

OffHk Min

progOffHk

Guard

progGuard

PRI Card Configuration Screen

Use the PRI Card Configuration Screen to define the operating characteristics of the PRI/N card and assign port names to the B-channels on that card. Cards are not added, deleted, or assigned to a resource from this screen. Table B-6 shows the correspondences between PRI Card Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-6: PRI Card Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Card Location: R, L, S

isdnRack
isdnLevel
isdnSlot


isdnCardTable

Type

isdnCardType

Status

isdnCardStatus

Display Protocol Parameters

Access Type

isdnAccessType













isdnCard Table

Switch Type

isdnSwitchType

Span Length

isdnSpanLength

TRX Clock

isdnTrxClock

REF Clock

isdnRefClock

SpanType

isdnSpanType

CA IP Rule

isdnCaInpulseRuleIndex

NCA IP Rule

isdnNcaInpulseRuleIndex

A/ Mu Law

isdnLaw

Slip Maint Limit

isdnSlipLimit

OOF Maint Limit

isdnOof

Port

isdnIndex

Name

isdnPortName


isdnPortTable

Group

isdnResGroupIndex

Grp Name

resGroupName

resGroupTable

COS

isdnPortCos

isdnPortTable

PRI Card Protocol Configuration Screen

Use the PRI Card Protocol Configuration screen to change how the PRI/N handles certain ISDN Link Layers and Network Layer parameters such as timers. Table B-7 shows the correspondences between PRI Card Protocol Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-7: PRI Card Protocol Configuration Screen Field Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Card Location: R, L, S

isdnRack
isdnLevel
isdnSlot

isdnCardTable

Type

isdnCardType

Status

isdnCardStatus

Access

isdnAccessType

Switch Type

isdnSwitchType

Restore Default Values

N/A

N/A

Link Layer Parameters

isdnCardTable

T200

isdnProtocolT200

T201

isdnProtocolT201

T203

isdnProtocolT203

N200

isdnProtocolN200

N201

isdnProtocolN201

Window Size

isdnProtocolWindow Size

Network Layer Parameters

T303

isdnProtocolT303

T305

isdnProtocolT305

T308

isdnProtocolT308

T309

isdnProtocolT309

T310

isdnProtocolT310

T313

isdnProtocolT313

T315

isdnProtocolT315

T316

isdnProtocolT316

T321

isdnProtocolT321

T3M1

isdnProtocolT3M1

TM01

isdnProtocolTM01

NM01

isdnProtocolNM01

ISDN Message Template Summary Screen

Use the ISDN Message Template Summary screen to view a listing of all messages for which a template has been defined and whether the template is an IDSN Receive Message Template (R) or and ISDN Transmit Message Template (T). This screen also provides access to the ISDN Message Template screens. Table B-8 shows the correspondences between ISDN Message Template Summary screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-8: ISDN Message Template Summary Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

No

isdnMessageTempIndex

isdnMessageTempTable

Message

isdnMessageTempMessage

R/T

isdnMessageTempRT

DSP

N/A

N/A

ISDN Message Templates Screens

Use the ISDN Message Templates screens to configure up to 96 templates for use in rule processing for ISDN calls. Table B-9 shows the correspondences between ISDN Message Templates screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-9: ISDN Message Templates Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Tmpl

isdnMessageTempIndex

isdnMessageTempTable

Message

isdnMessageTempMessage

R/T

isdnMessageTempRT

ISDN Supervision Templates Screen

Use the ISDN Supervision Template screens to configure up to 24 supervision templates for use with the ISDN SUP [xx] outpulse rule token. Each template defines a set of system responses to the detection of specific ISDN messages, such as ALERTING, CONNECT, PROGRESS, and CALL PROC (Call Proceeding). Table B-10 shows the correspondences between ISDN Supervision Templates screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-10: ISDN Supervision Templates Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Time

isdnSupTempTime

isdnSupTempTable

Alerting

isdnSupTempAlerting

Connect

isdnSupTempConnect

Progress

isdnSupTempProgress

CallProc

isdnSupTempCallProc

Conn Ack

isdnSupTempConnAck

User Info

isdnSupTempUserInfo

Congest

isdnSupTempCongest

Facil Ack

isdnSupTempFacilAck

Facil Rej

isdnSupTempFacilRej

Port Display Screen

Use the Port Display screen to view current call processing activity for any port. This utility is a valuable debugging tool because it enables the application designer to watch a call's progress. You can also monitor call processing states, rule processing, links, paths, and digit collection activity from this screen.

The Port Display screen contains the following fields that are specific to ISDN channels:

Table B-11 shows the correspondences between Port Display screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-11: Port Display Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

R L S P

Rack, Level, Slot objects

isdnCardTable

PA

isdnPhyAdd

isdnCardTable

COS

isdnPortCos

isdnPortTable

Trace

N/A

N/A

Host

NBC

Voice

Current State

Major

isdnPortMajorState

isdnPortTable

Supplementary

isdnPortSuppState

isdnPortTable

In/Outpulse Rule

N/A

N/A

Token

N/A

N/A

Resource Group

isdnResGroupIndex

isdnPortTable

Conference

N/A

N/A

Current Links

N/A

N/A

R L S P

Rack, Level, and Slot objects

isdnCardTable

Listening to RLSP
(voice path)

N/A

N/A

PA

ISDN IN-SERV I_CONNECT

Conf/Assoc Port RLSP

PA

Call ID

Port Pointer

Dynamic Data Pointer

Start Record Pointer

End Record Pointer

Attempts

Completions

Errors/Threshold

Rehunts/Threshold

resGrouptRhuntThres

resGroupTable

NFAS Group Summary Screen

Use the NFAS Group Summary screen to view a listing of NFAS groups and the number of B-channels in each group, name an NFAS group, and provide access to the NFAS Configuration screens. You can configure up to 37 NFAS groups for the system. Table B-12 shows the correspondences between NFAS Group Summary screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-12: NFAS Group Summary Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

No

nfasGroupIndex

nfasGroupTable

Name

nfasGroupName

nfasGroupTable

Count

N/A

N/A

Dsp

N/A

N/A

NFAS Configuration Screen

Use the NFAS Configuration screen to create NFAS Groups. An NFAS Group is a listing of all PRI/N and T1 cards for which a specific D-channel receives call control messages. Each group consists of the following components:

Table B-13 shows the correspondences between NFAS Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-13: NFAS Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Group ___or ____

nfasGroupIndex

nfasGroupTable

Group Name

nfasGroupName

Primary D-Channel RLS

nfasGroupPriDChannelCardIndex

State

nfasGroupPriDChannelState

Backup D-Channel RLS

nfasGroupBkupDChannelCardIndex

State

nfasGroupBkupDChannelState

Cmd

nfasGroupCmd

Interface

R L S

nfasInterfaceCardIndex

nfasInterfaceTable

Status

isdnCardStatus

isdnCardTable

DSP

N/A

N/A

IPRC Card Configuration Screen

Use the IPRC Configuration Screen to define the IPRC configuration parameters. The IPRC Configuration Screen also contains display fields that show rack position, SCSI attached state, and card operating state. Table B-14 shows the correspondences between IPRC Card Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-14: IPRC Card Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Card Location R, L, S

rcIndex

iprcTable

Status

rcStatus

PCM Limit

iprcPcmLimit

Playback Ports

iprcPlaybackPorts

Record Channels

iprcRecChannels

End of Record Chop

iprcEORecChop

Checksum Verification Interval Timer

iprcChecksumTimer

Allocated Prompt Capacity

iprcAlloPrompt

Available Prompt Capacity

iprcAvaPrompt

Supported Prompt Libraries

pmptLibName

pmptLibTable

Resource Group Summary Screen

Use the Resource Group Summary screen to name a resource group, specify the way in which resources of that group are selected for use, and provide access to the Resource Group Configuration screens. Table B-15 shows the correspondences between Resource Group Summary screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-15: Resource Group Summary Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

No (number)

resGroupIndex




resGroupTable

Name

resGroupName

Hunt Type

resGroupHuntType

Port CNT

resGroupPortCnt

Thresholds RHunt

resGroupRhuntThres

Thresholds Busy

resGroupBusyThres

DSP

N/A

N/A

Resource Group Configuration Screen

Use the Resource Group Configuration screen to assign ports, or spans in a card to a resource group. You can add an entire span to a resource group, but not to the entire card. Each port can belong to only one resource group. The card or port information must already be entered into the database. Table B-16 shows the correspondences between Resource Group Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-16: Resource Group Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Objects MIB Table

Resource Group

resGroupName

resGroupTable

Name

resGroupname

resGroupTable

Pos(ition)

resGroupPortPosition

resGroupPortTable

Port Name

Line or trunk card Port Table

Add/Delete/Card (A/D/C)

N/A

N/A

Pos(ition) R L S P

N/A

N/A

Inpulse Rules Table Screen

Use the Inpulse Rules Table screens to define inpulse rules for use in call processing. Table B-17 shows the correspondences between Inpulse Rules Table screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-17: Inpulse Rules Table Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Rule #

inpulseRuleIndex

inpulseRuleTable

Token

inpulseRuleToken

inpulseRuleInstructionTable

Additional data field

inpulseRuleArg

inpulseRuleInstructionTable

Outpulse Rules Table Screen

Use the Outpulse Rules Table screens to define outpulse rules for use in call processing. Table B-18 shows the correspondences between Outpulse Rules Table screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-18: Outpulse Rule Table Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Rule #

outpulseRuleIndex

outpulseRuleTable

Token

outpulseRuleToken

outpulseRuleInstructionTable

Additional data field

outpulseRuleArg

outpulseRuleInstructionTable

BRC Configuration Summary Screen

Use the BRC Configuration Summary screen to maintain a software listing of BRC hardware connections. When the system is equipped with redundant BRCs, this listing also indicates which BRC pair is active and which is standby. All BRCs in the system must be entered in the system database before they can be configured using this screen. A BRC is identified by its R,L,S hardware address. Table B-19 shows the correspondences between BRC Configuration Summary screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-19: BRC Configuration Summary Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object

MIB Table

Master BRC

brcIndex

brcTable

Current Status

brcStatus

Slave BRC

brcIndex

Current Status

brcStatus

Redundant Master BRC

brcRedMasterIndex

Connect BRC at _ _ _to BRC at:_ _ _

brcConn

Answer Supervision Templates

Use the Answer Supervision Template screens to configure answer supervision templates for use with WAIT SUP [xx] and FINAL SUP [xx] outpulse rule tokens. Each template is a set of system responses to the detection of specific signaling events. Signaling events include detection of call progress tones such as dial tone, ringback, busy tone, reorder, and special information (SIT) tones. Other recognized signaling events are voice detection, voice cessation, wink, true answer, grace timing, pager cue tones and hookflash. Table B-20 shows the correspondences between Answer Supervision Templates screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-20: Answer Supervision Templates Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object

MIB Table

Dial Tone

ansSupTempDialTone

ansSupTempTable

Ringback

ansSupTempRingback

Busy

ansSupTempBusy

Reorder

ansSupTempReorder

SIT Tones

ansSupTempSitTones

Ring Cess(ation)

ansSupTempRingCess

Voice Det(ection)

ansSupTempVoiceDet

Voice Cess(ation)

ansSupTempVoiceCess

Wink

ansSupTempWink




ansSupTempTable

Answer

ansSupTempAnswer

Time

ansSupTempTime

Hook Flash

ansSupTempHookFlash

Pager Cue

ansSupTempPagerCue

ISUP Tone

ansSupTempIsupTone

ISUP Cess(ation)

ansSupTempIsupCess

System Configuration Screens

System Configuration refers to the group of functions used to configure system interaction with peripheral equipment, storage devices, and host computers.

The tables in the following sections list the objects that relate to the fields on the system configuration screens in the Cisco VCO/4K System Administrator's Guide.

Peripheral Configuration Screen

Use the Peripheral Configuration screen to define operating parameters for system peripheral equipment. System peripherals can include local administration consoles, remote administration consoles connected to the system by a modem, and system printers.

System administration is performed with one of the following interface types:

In redundant systems the peripheral configuration information is not transferred over the update channel. Therefore, it must be configured for both CPUs. Table B-21 shows the correspondences between Peripheral Configuration Screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-21: Peripheral Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Objects MIB Table

Local TTY

Peripheral Configuration Table

Baud Rate

periphLocalBaud

Stop Bits

periphLocalStop

Keyboard Type

periphLocalKBType

Bits/Char

periphLocalBits

Parity

periphLocalParity

Remote TTY

Baud Rate

periphRemoteBaud

Stop Bits

periphRemoteStop

Keyboard Type

periphRemoteKBType

Bits/Char

periphRemoteBits

Parity

periphRemoteParity

Telnet TTY

Keyboard Type

periphTelnetKBType

Printer

End of Line Terminator

periphPrinterEOL

File System Configuration Screen

Use the File System Configuration screen to specify the storage devices and directories for storing and retrieving the following file systems:

Table B-22 shows the correspondences between File System Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-22: File System Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Boot/Download Files

File System Table

Default Device

fsBootDevice

Default Directory

fsBootDirectory

System Database Files

Default Device

fsDatabaseDevice

Default Directory

fsDatabaseDirectory

System Log Files

Default Device

fsLogDevice

Default Directory

fsLogDirectory

System Trace Files

Default Device

fsTraceDevice

Default Directory

fsTraceDirectory

Host Configuration Screen

The Host Configuration utility consists of three screens: Host Configuration, System Features, and System Host Configuration. Users can press the Prev Field and Next Field keys to page through each screen's listing. Use the Print Screen key to obtain a hard copy of these screens. Table B-23 shows the correspondences between Host Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-23: Host Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Interface

hostType


Host Configuration Table

Host Name

hostName

Trace (1/0)

N/A

N/A

Protocol

hostProtocol

Host Configuration Table

Reset Time

hostResetTime

Connect Password

hostPassword

Rem. Inet. Addr.

hostAddress

Failure Action

hostFailureAction

Alarm State

hostAlarm

Loc. Port

hostLocalPort

Rem. Port

hostRemotePort

Poll Timeout

hostPollTimeout

Retry Counter

hostRetryCount

Block Factor

hostBlockFactor

Baud Rate

hostBaud

Parity

hostParity

Modem

hostModem

Format

hostFormat

Password Configuration Screen

Use the Password Configuration screen to create or change system passwords and set access levels for up to 16 users. The ability to update this configuration information is limited by a user's access level.

The Password Configuration screen has two main areas: a display area that lists the current users and their associated access levels, and a data entry area that enables adding, deleting, or changing of user password configuration information. Table B-24 shows the correspondences between Password Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-24: Password Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object Table

Username

userName

passwdTable

Access Level

accessLevel

Add/Del/Change

passwdEntryStatus

Username

userName

Current Password

PasswdString

New Password

PasswdString

Access Level

accessLevel

Verify Password

N/A

N/A

Clock/Calendar Configuration Screen

Use the Clock/Calendar Configuration screen to change the system date, time, and day-of-week settings. Time can also be reset by the host using the Configure VCA/Set System Clock ($C0 00) command. Table B-25 shows the correspondences between Clock/Calendar Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-25: Clock/Calendar Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Day of Week

sysDay

Clock/Calendar Configuration

Month

sysMonth

Date

sysDate

Year

sysYear

Hours

sysHour

Minutes

sysMin

Seconds

sysSec

System Features Screen

Use the System Features configuration screen to view all currently enabled system features and to modify system operating characteristics to meet specific application requirements. Table B-26 shows the correspondences between System Features screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-26: System Features Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Redundant Systems

featureRedundantSystem

System Feature Table

Output Periodic Alarm Reports

featureOutputPeriodicAlarmReports

NoCard/Alarm Status at Init.

featureNoCardAlarmStatusAtInit

Manual Intervention for SLIP/OOF

featureManualInterventionForSLIPOOF

Enable Grace Timing on Null Rule

featureEnableGraceTimingOnNullRule

Disable Card Error Report/Reset

featureDisableCardErrorReportReset

Enable Digit Field Reporting

featureEnableDigitFieldReporting

Suppress PSC/Rule Abort Messages

featureSuppressPSCRuleAbort Messages

Enable Host Password Check

featureEnableHostPasswordCheck

Force Bearer/Lap Activation

featureForceBearerLapActivation

Enable MFC-R2 Supervised Clear

featureEnableMFCR2SupervisedClear

Enable SLIC Guarded Disconnect

featureEnableSLICGuardedDisconnect

Enable CPA Monitor Disconnect

featureEnableCPAMonitorDisconnect

Revert to Basic Redundancy

featureRevertToBasicRedundancy

Send Reports Before Guard Time

featureSendReportBeforeGuardTime

Enable ISDN Manual Disconnect

featureEnableISDNManualDisconnect

Send All ISDN Connect Reports

featureSendAllISDNConnectReports

Enable $66 Cmd Host Checking

featureEnable66CmdHostChecking

Cut Thru For Non-ISDN Alerting

featureCutThruForNonISDNAlerting

Enable 4th Column DTMF

featureEnabel4thColumnDTMF

Set MVDC Backplane to A-law

featureSet MVDCBackplaneToAlaw

Software/Firmware Configuration Screen

The Software/Firmware Configuration screen displays the following items for the system controller (Side A or B) to which the system administration terminal is currently connected:

Table B-27 shows the correspondences between Software/Firmware Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-27: Software/Firmware Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

VRTX OS

firmwareVrtxVersion

Firmware Version Table

IFX

firmwareIfxVersion

TNX

firmwareTnxVersion

Detailed Directory of Device

firmwareDevice

VER. REV. FSR

firmwareGenericVersion

File Name

firmwareExeName

firmwareExeTable

Ver. Rev. FSR

firmwareExeVersion

Check Sum

firmwareExeChecksum

License Configuration Screen

Use the License Configuration screen to update your Time-Slot Allocation License or display the system's current usage of time-slots. Table B-28 shows the correspondences between License Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-28: License Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Number of Time-Slots Allocated

sysTimeSlotAllotted



sysLicenseTable

Number of Time-Slots Licensed

sysTimeSlotLicensed

Number of Time-Slots Remaining

sysTimeSlotRemaining

Serial Number

sysSerialNum

License Number

sysLicenseNum

System Host Configuration Screen

Use the System Host Configuration screen to define general system-wide host configuration parameters, including:

Table B-29 shows the correspondences between System Host Configuration screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-29: System Host Configuration Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Objects MIB Table

Host Setup Timer

sysHostSetupTimer

System Host Configuration

All Host Link Failure Action

sysHostAllHostLinkFailureAction

Host Control of Call Load

sysHostControlCallLoad

Host Control Checking

sysHostControlChecking

Incoming Call Distribution

sysHostIncomingCallDistribution

No Host Alarm Reports At Init

sysHostNoAlarmReportsAtInit

Report System Init to All Hosts

sysHostReportInitToAll

Maintenance Screens

Maintenance refers to the group of functions used when changes are made to the system hardware or software.

Maintenance utilities enable the following tasks:

Card Maintenance Screen

From the Card Maintenance screen, you can

Table B-30 shows the correspondences between Card Maintenance screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-30: Card Maintenance Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

R L S

Rack, Level, and Slot object for each card


Card Tables

Card Type

Card Type object

V. RV

Version and Revision objects

Line card and trunk card tables

S (tatus)

Status objects

Line card and trunk card tables

Add, Delete, Change Status

EntryStatus object

Card tables

Master Timing Link Selection Screen

Use the Master Timing Link Selection screen to select the system T1 or PRI timing source. Timing can be derived from system internal clocking or from an incoming T1 or PRI bit stream. If the incoming reference is lost when incoming timing is used, the system automatically tries to resynchronize using the internal clock. Table B-31 shows the correspondences between Master Timing Link Selection screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-31: Master Timing Link Selection Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Current Timing Source

masTimingSource



Master Timing Link

Change Timing Source To

masTimingSource

Incoming E1/T1/PRI Link

Primary

masPrimaryTimingCardPhyAddr

Secondary

masSecondaryTimingCardPhyAddr

Card Alarm Display Screen

Use the Card Alarm Display function to view a listing of the current alarm conditions for all network interface and internal service circuit cards. Alarms pertaining to a specific card can also be located and viewed with this function. Alarm conditions are automatically set and cleared at system reboot. Table B-32 shows the correspondences between Card Alarm Display screen fields and MIB objects.

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Table B-32: Card Alarm Display Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Major/Minor Alarm

N/A



Card Tables

Card to Display

N/A

R L S

<cardtype>Index

Alarm State

<cardtype>Alarm

System Alarm Display Screen

Use the System Alarm Display screen to view a listing of the types of alarms present on the system. If the alarm is caused by a card-related failure, the Card Alarm Display is used to determine its exact cause. You can also silence the external alarm contact on the AAC with this display. Table B-33 shows the correspondences between System Alarm Display screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-33: System Alarm Display Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Alarm Severity

systemAlarmSeverity

systemAlarmTable

Audible Cutoff

N/A

N/A

Alarm Description

systemAlarmDescr

systemAlarmTable

Occurrences

systemAlarmOccur

systemAlarmTable

Prompt Library Maintenance Screen

The Prompt Library Maintenance screen provides access to multiple prompt libraries. The prompt library configuration information (library name and directory) is maintained automatically on both sides of a redundant controller. Table B-34 shows the correspondences between Prompt Library Maintenance screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-34: Prompt Library Maintenance Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

Library

pmptLibIndex



pmptLibTable

Name

pmptLibName

Total Usage (mins.)

pmptLibTotalUsage

Directory

N/A

N/A

ID

pmptFileId






pmptFileTable

Filename

pmptFileName

Version

pmptFileVersion

Description

pmptFileDescription

Law

pmptFileLaw

Duration

pmptFileLength

Command

pmptAddFile,
pmptDeleteFile,
pmptUpdateFile, pmptTestFile

Filename

ID

Diagnostic Screens

Diagnostics refers to the group of functions used to test or view the operating status of various system components. These functions are accessed from the Diagnostics menu.

Diagnostics utilities enable the following tasks:

Card Display Screen

Use the Card Display screen to view the current status of any card in the system data base. This screen also provides access to the Port Display screen described later in this section. Table B-35 shows the correspondences between Card Display screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-35: Card Display Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

R, L, S

Card table objects

Card tables

Display Port Y/N

N/A

N/A

1st Port Adr

Port table objects

Port tables

Card Type

Card table objects

Card tables

FW

Card table objects

Card tables

Card Status

Card table objects

Card tables

Comm Errors

N/A

N/A

Poll queue

N/A

N/A

Port Available

Port table objects

Port tables

On (0)/ Off (1) Hook

N/A

N/A

Diagnostics

N/A

N/A

Voice Path Trace

N/A

N/A

NBC Msg. Trace

N/A

N/A

Host Msg. Trace

N/A

N/A

Alarm States

N/A

N/A

Port Display Screen

Use the Port Display screen to view current call processing activity for any port. This facility is a valuable debugging tool because it allows the application designer to watch a call's progress. Call processing states, rule processing, links, paths, and digit collection activity can all be monitored from the Port Display. Table B-36 shows the correspondences between Port Display screen fields and MIB objects.


Table B-36: Port Display Screen Fields
Screen Fields MIB Object MIB Table

R L S P

Port table Rack, Level, and Slot objects



Port tables

PA (Port address)

Port table PhyAdd objects

COS

Port table COS object

Trace

Host


N/A


N/A

NBC

Voice

Current State


Card tables

Major

PortMajorState object

Supplementary

PortSuppState object

ISDN In-Serv

N/A

N/A

In/Outpulse Rule

PortInpulseRuleIndex


Card tables

Resource Group

PortResGroupIndex

Listening to RLSIP

N/A

N/A

Conf/Assoc Port RLSIP

PA

Token

Conference

Current Links R L S P

Call-ID

Port Pointer

Dynamic Data Pointer

Start Record Pointer

End Record Pointer

Attempts

Completions

Errors/Threshold

Rehunts/Threshold

Unsupported Fields

The fields on the following screens are not supported by objects in the MIB. If you want to modify or see any of the information that is shown in any of these fields, use the system administrator's console.


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