Table Of Contents
Cisco CallManager Express SNMP MIB Support
Contents
Restrictions for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
Prerequisites for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
Information About Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
Network Management Overview
MIB Overview
SNMP Overview
CISCO-CCME-MIB Overview
How to Configure Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
Enabling the SNMP Agent
Verifying Enabling of the SNMP Agent
Enabling Cisco CME Network-Management Notifications and Traps
Configuration Examples for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support Reference Tables
Summary List of Objects
Summary List of Notifications and Traps
SNMP MIB Tables
CISCO-CCME-MIB Objects
Cisco CME MIB Object Groups
Correlation of Tables
Cisco CME Traps and Notifications
Additional References
Related Documents
MIBs
RFCs
Technical Assistance
Glossary
Feature Information for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
Cisco CallManager Express SNMP MIB Support
First Published: Dec 2005
Last Updated: Jan 2006
Cisco CallManager Express (Cisco CME) is a call-processing application that runs under Cisco IOS software. It enables small business customers and small enterprise branch offices to deploy VoIP telephony and data on a single platform.
The Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support feature provides support for the CISCO-CCME-MIB.
Finding Feature Information in This Module
Your Cisco IOS software release may not support all of the features documented in this module. To reach links to specific feature documentation in this module and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, use the "Feature Information for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support" section.
Finding Support Information for Platforms and Cisco IOS Software Images
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco IOS software image support. Access Cisco Feature Navigator at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn. You must have an account on Cisco.com. If you do not have an account or have forgotten your username or password, click Cancel at the login dialog box and follow the instructions that appear.
Contents
• Restrictions for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
• Prerequisites for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
• Information About Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
• How to Configure Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
• Configuration Examples for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
• Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support Reference Tables
• Additional References
• Glossary
• Feature Information for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
Restrictions for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
•Cisco CME configuration is not provided through SNMP.
•No password or encrypted objects are provided.
•Objects that are not part of Cisco CME are out of scope for the CISCO-CCME-MIB.
•SIP phone details that cannot be seen by underlying Cisco IOS SRST layers, such as the Ethernet address, are not provided.
•Depending on the platform used, the maximum number of ephone licenses supported ranges from 24 to 240.
•Performance characteristics of the Cisco CME SNMP modules vary significantly depending on how often bulk data is requested by the SNMP managers.
•SNMP bulk data can consume significant CPU and DRAM resources, and even network bandwidth. We recommend that management stations minimize the statistical sampling intervals as much as possible. Even though CISCO-CCME-MIB objects are grouped to reduce the unnecessary bulk data that can be fetched at a burst, the Cisco IOS SNMP agent does not enforce the data volume or the frequency at which SNMP managers make requests to the SNMP agent.
•To reduce performance impact, you can use the traps provided by these MIBs by using asynchronous fault notification and traps to help isolate a fault.
•There are few leaf objects, and they are light weighted and important (specified in active Group of the MIBs). They can be sampled at relatively short intervals to help gather the load on the Cisco CME components.
•Cisco IOS software supports SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3 (SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3). The SRST MIB is compliant with SNMPv2c and SNMPv3.
•External SNMP managers are required; they issue SNMP queries and also accept SNMP notifications and traps. SNMP managers include tools, such as basic Scotty command-line tools, HP-OpenView, SunNet managers, IBM Netview, Tivoli, NetIQ, and so on.
•To provide complete monitoring solutions, SNMP managers can interface with existing Cisco IOS MIBs that address individual components and build a schema (or view) that helps monitor objects that suit their configuration or needs. For Cisco CME-related scenarios, CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB, various hardware-interface MIBs, and the CISCO-CCM-MIB are available.
Prerequisites for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
•Configure Cisco CallManager Express 3.4 on your system.
•Ensure that you are using the following supported voice gateways:
–Cisco 1700 series: Cisco 1751V, Cisco 1760, or Cisco 1760V
–Cisco 2600 series: Cisco 261xXM, Cisco 262xXM, Cisco 265xXM, or Cisco 2691
–Cisco 3700 series: Cisco 3725 or Cisco 3745
–Cisco 2800 series: Cisco 2801, Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, or Cisco 2851
–Cisco 38oo series: Cisco 3825 or Cisco 3845
–Cisco IAD 243x
•Ensure that you are using the following IP phone types:
–Cisco IP Phone 7902, Cisco IP Phone 7905G
–Cisco IP Phone 7910, Cisco IP Phone 7912G
–Cisco IP Expansion Module 7914
–Cisco wireless IP 7920
–Cisco IP conference station 7935 and Cisco IP conference station 7936
–Cisco IP Phone 7940G, Cisco IP Phone 7960G, Cisco IP Phone 7970G
–Cisco ATA 186/188 analog telephone adaptors
–Cisco VG224 analog phone gateway
•Ensure that an SNMP manager is available on the network.
Note For information on configuring an SNMP server for use with a MIB, see the "Configuring SNMP Support" chapter of the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals and Network Management Configuration Guide at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/ffun_c/fcfprt3/fcf014.htm
•Configure an SNMP agent for the router on which the CISCO-CCME-MIB feature is to be used.
Note For information on this configuration, see the "Enabling the SNMP Agent" section.
•Configure Cisco IP phones and ephone-dns on the router.
Note For configuration information, see the Cisco CME documents listed at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/products_documentation_roadmap09186a0080189132.html)
•Ensure that the traps are defined in network-management-system software.
•Ensure that alarm events are not put into log-only mod, but rather come up as alarms.
•Obtain the following licenses for Cisco CME operation:
–A base Cisco CME feature license
–A phone-seat license for each phone
Information About Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
This section contains the following information:
• Network Management Overview
• MIB Overview
• SNMP Overview
• CISCO-CCME-MIB Overview
Network Management Overview
Network management takes place between two major types of systems or devices:
•Those in control (managing systems or managers), most commonly a network-management system (NMS)
•Those observed and controlled (managed devices), most commonly hosts, servers, or network components such as routers and intelligent repeaters
The manager runs a network-management application, called an agent, that sends requests to the managed device. The managed device runs an agent that receives and responds to those requests.
The managed device maintains values for a number of variables and can access and report those by means of its agent, as required, to the NMS. For example, an agent can access and report data such as the number of bytes and packets in and out of the device or the number of broadcast messages sent and received. Information that an agent can access and report back to the NMS is called a managed object.
An NMS can monitor the status of a managed device by requesting the value of a managed object. This is called a "get" operation. It can also control the device by requesting that it change the value of a managed object. This is called a "set" operation.
A typical NMS deployment is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Typical Cisco CME Router Deployment with Network-Management Components
MIB Overview
Managed objects are contained in a management information base (MIB). The MIB defines all information that can be seen or changed by the manager.
MIB Sources
MIBs come from various sources:
•Internet Standard—On the IETF standards track at proposed, draft, or full standard status, and published as requests for comment (RFCs). You must capture the MIB definition and place it within the Cisco Enterprise MIB space (not in the Experimental branch).
•Enterprise—Defined by other organizations, usually individual companies including Cisco Systems. Enterprise MIBs instrument technology not covered by standard MIBs, either completely or as an extension to a standard MIB.
–Cisco—Cisco enterprise-specific (also called proprietary or private, even though publicly documented).
–Other company—Non-Cisco enterprise-specific. It is occasionally appropriate to implement a MIB defined by some other company, especially for technology that they originated and instrumented. You must capture the MIB definition, but leave the original wherever in the MIB space that the originating company put it.
A similar concept of the MIB must be shared by both manager and agent.
MIB Objects
A MIB is an abstract database, structured conceptually as a tree (see Figure 2) with branches and leaves. Each leaf, called an object, is typically a counter or a protocol status.
Note Usage of the term object within the context of a MIB differs from its usage within the context of the OSI model. An OSI object is a network entity, such as a router or a protocol, that has attributes. OSI attributes and MIB objects are essentially the same concept—that is, individual data values.
An object is denoted by a text string that is encoded into an integer. For example, the object authAddr is denoted by 5.
The location of the object within the MIB structure is denoted by its object identifier, which is the sequence of numbers along the path from tree root to object.
For example, the Internet standard MIB is denoted by the object identifier 1.3.6.1.2.1 (or, alternatively, as iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib).
Figure 2 Internet MIB Hierarchy
MIB objects have certain permitted values, as shown in Table 5.
Table 5 MIB Objects and Values
MIB Object (in order of appearance)
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Value
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Object type
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Type of MIB object
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Syntax
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Data type that models the object
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Access
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Maximum level of access. Possible values, from highest to lowest, include the following:
•Read-create—Instances of the object may be read, written, and created
•Read-write—Instance of the object may be read or written, but not created
•Read-only—Instances of the object may be read but not written or created
•Accessible-for-notify—Instances of the object may appear only in notifications
•Not-accessible—Instances of the object may not be directly read, written, or created
|
Status
|
Status of a managed object. Possible values include the following:
•Mandatory—Definition is required and should be implemented
•Current—Definition is current
•Deprecated—Definition will soon be made obsolete and need no longer be implemented
•Obsolete—Managed nodes should not implement the object
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Description
|
Textual description of the managed object
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The following is an example of a MIB object:
tpTDMIfCollectTimeInterval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
This object shows measurement time interval seconds.
::= {tpTDMIfStatTableEntry 1}
Note•Descriptions of supported MIBs and information about how to use them is available on the Cisco MIB website at http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml.
•Cisco MIBs are archived in the Cisco FTP server and are accessible by anonymous FTP at ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/pub/mibs.
SNMP Overview
To enable communication, manager and managed device must adhere to a common framework and a common language, called a protocol. In the Internet network-management framework, that protocol is Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), an application-layer protocol for the exchange of network-management information between a manager and a managed device. SNMP governs the structure and behavior of managers, agents, and MIBs. It permits retrieval of critical information from network elements such as routers, switches, and workstations. The Cisco CME Network Management feature uses SNMP to gather remote-site information.
SNMP and its MIBs are defined in a combination of system-specific language and Abstract Syntax Notation 1 (ASN.1) SNMP uses a subset of ASN.1 that is defined in the SNMP Structure of Management Information (SMI).
SNMP may be carried over a wide choice of transport protocols, most commonly User Datagram Protocol over Internet Protocol (UDP/IP). Other possibilities include AppleTalk, Netware, and Ethernet.
As mentioned previously, an SNMP manager such as an NMS monitors the status of managed devices by means of get (read) and set (modify) operations. These operations are listed in Table 6.
Table 6 SNMP Manager Operations
Operation
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Description
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get-request
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Retrieves the value of a specific variable.
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get-next-request
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Retrieves the value of the next variable, usually from within a table.
Note With this operation, an SNMP manager does not need to know the exact variable name. A sequential search is performed to find the needed variable from within the MIB.
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get-response
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Replies to a get-request, get-next-request, get-bulk-request, or set-request.
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get-bulk-request
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As for a get-next-request, but fills the get-response with up to max-repetition number of get-next interactions.
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set-request
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Stores a value in a specific variable.
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trap
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Unsolicited message sent by an SNMP agent to an SNMP manager indicating that some event has occurred.
Note The Cisco trap file, mib.traps, documents the format of the Cisco traps. You can find it on the Cisco host ftp.cisco.com.
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Figure 3 shows how the SNMP agent gathers data from the MIB, which is the repository for information about device parameters and network data. The agent can also send traps, or notifications of events of interest, to the manager.
Figure 3 SNMP Network
CISCO-CCME-MIB Overview
You can compile the Cisco MIB with your network-management software. If SNMP is configured on a Cisco Catalyst switch, the SNMP agent can respond to MIB-related queries that are sent by the NMS.
This chapter pertains to the CISCO-CCME-MIB, which addresses objects that pertain to Cisco CME, ephone, and ephone-dns. Apart from that MIB, a voice solution can use existing Cisco IOS MIBS, especially the CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB.
The prototypical standard MIB is MIB-II, the second revision of the original SNMP MIB. MIB-II contains branches for the basic areas of instrumentation such as system, network interfaces, IP, and TCP.
MIB-II
Cisco MIBs are private extensions to the Internet standard MIB-II.
Cisco MIBs are often read-only or have some objects or object groups missing because of security concerns or time requirements for implementation. Since Cisco IOS Release 10.2, developers must document such specifics with AGENT-CAPABILITIES from RFC 1904.
Note•For information about MIB-II, see RFC 1213 (Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based Internets: MIB-II). This RFC includes information on the benefits of the new feature, supported platforms, related documents, troubleshooting tips, configuration examples, and a detailed command reference.
•To find what MIBs Cisco implements, start at ftp-eng.cisco.com with ftp://ftp-eng.cisco.com/pub/mibs/README.
This FTP site contains a list of MIBs available for various software versions. It cannot account for MIBs not included in a particular software subset or because a feature is turned off. Whether or not a MIB is included is the function of AGENT-CAPABILITIES descriptions and the snmpORTable (RFC 1907) in later software versions.
Groups and Objects
The CISCO-CCME-MIB enables you to discover, monitor, and send traps to SNMP management applications. It is part of the Cisco management (9) group, which is presented by private.enterprise.cisco.ciscoMgmt. It is uniquely identified within the group by the number 439. Therefore, the ciscoCcmeMIB is 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.
The CISCO-CCME-MIB is divided into groups as follows:
•ciscoCcmeMIBNotifs
•ciscoCcmeMIBObjects
–ccmeConfig
–ccmeActiveStats
–ccmeHistoryStats
•ciscoCcmeMIBConform
Objects in the CISCO-CCME-MIB can be identified by either of the following methods:
•Object identifier—1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.<CCME MIB-variable>
or
•Object name—iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprise(1).cisco(9).ciscoMgmt(9)
.ciscoCcmeMIB(439).<MIB-variable>
Position in the Internet Standard MIB Hierarchy
Figure 4 shows the position of the CISCO-CCME-MIB in the Internet Standard MIB hierarchy.
Figure 4 CISCO-CCME-MIB Tree Structure
Supported Cisco CME Features
The CISCO-CCME-MIB supports the following Cisco CME 3.4 features (listed alphabetically):
•Call blocking
•Call-forward, transfer, hold configurations, transfer methods
•Cisco CME configuration display
•Class of restriction (COR)
•Ephone (Ethernet phone)
•Ephone directory number (DN)
•Extension overlays
•Huntstop
•Interactive-voice-response (IVR) application
•Intercom
•Message waiting indicator (MWI)
•Music on hold (MOH)
•Night service
•SIP unsolicited MWI display
•Speed dial, Fast-dial
•System message display
•Telephone Application Programming Interface (TAPI) support
•User locale
•Web browser configuration
How to Configure Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
• Enabling the SNMP Agent
• Verifying Enabling of the SNMP Agent (optional)
• Enabling Cisco CME Network-Management Notifications and Traps
Enabling the SNMP Agent
The SNMP agent for the CISCO-CCME-MIB is disabled by default. To enable the agent, perform the following steps.
Note Access your router directly using Telnet or using Terminal server. Telnets to the router are identified by the specified IP address (represented as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. config terminal
3. snmp-server community xxxxxx RO
4. snmp-server community xxxxxx RW
5. exit
6. write memory
DETAILED STEPS
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Command or Action
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Purpose
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Step 1
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enable
Example:
Router> enable
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Enters privileged EXEC mode.
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Step 2
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config terminal
Example:
Router# config terminal
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Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 3
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snmp-server community xxxxxx RO
Example:
Router(config)# snmp-server community
xxxxxx RO
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Enables the read-only (RO) community string, where xxxxxx represents the read-only community/password string.
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Step 4
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snmp-server community xxxxxx RW
Example:
Router(config)# snmp-server community
xxxxxx RW
|
Enables the read-write (RW) community string, where xxxxxx represents the read-write community/password string.
|
Step 5
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exit
Example:
Router(config)# exit
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Exits the current mode.
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Step 6
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write memory
Example:
Router# write memory
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Writes the modified configuration to nonvolatile memory (NVRAM), permanently saving the settings.
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Verifying Enabling of the SNMP Agent
To verify that the SNMP agent has been enabled on a given network device, perform the following steps.
Step 1 Telnet to the target device.
Step 2 Display the running configuration on the device and examine the output for any displayed SNMP information:
Router# show running-config
.
.
.
snmp-server community public RO
snmp-server community private RW
An "snmp-server" statement such as that above verifies that SNMP is enabled on the specified device.
Enabling Cisco CME Network-Management Notifications and Traps
To enable Cisco CME network management notifications and traps, perform the following steps.
Note Access your router directly using Telnet or using Terminal server. Telnets to the router identified by the specified IP address (represented as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. config terminal
3. snmp-server enable traps ccme
4. exit
5. write memory
DETAILED STEPS
|
Command or Action
|
Purpose
|
Step 1
|
enable
Example:
Router> enable
|
Enters privileged EXEC mode.
|
Step 2
|
config terminal
Example:
Router# config terminal
|
Enters global configuration mode.
|
Step 3
|
snmp-server enable traps ccme
Example:
Router(config)# snmp-server enable traps
ccme
|
Enables the Cisco CME traps.
|
Step 4
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exit
Example:
Router(config)# exit
|
Exits the current mode.
|
Step 5
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write memory
Example:
Router# write memory
|
Writes the modified configuration to nonvolatile memory (NVRAM), permanently saving the settings.
|
Note For information on enabling Cisco CME, see the Cisco CME System Administration Guide at the following URLs:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/ip_ph/ip_ks/cme32/cme32sa/csa32.pdf
http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf/en/us/guest/products/ps5980/c2001/ccmigration_09186a00802d232d.pdf
Configuration Examples for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
The following partial configuration example for Cisco CME shows an example of the commands used to configure Cisco CME.
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service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log uptime
!
logging buffered 2000000 debugging
!
!
ip dhcp pool ITS
network 1.4.49.0 255.255.255.0
option 150 ip 1.4.49.1
default-router 1.4.49.1
!
!
no ip domain lookup
!
!
ip route 1.4.0.0 255.255.0.0 FastEthernet0/0
!
ip http server
ip http path flash:
!
snmp-server community public RW
snmp-server enable traps ccme
!
!
tftp-server flash:P00303020214.bin
tftp-server flash:P00305000301.sbn
tftp-server flash:P00403020214.bin
!
!
dial-peer cor custom
name corlistname1
!
!
dial-peer cor list corlistname1
member corlistname1
!
dial-peer cor list corname
member corlistname1
!
!
telephony-service
fxo hook-flash
load 7910 P00403020214
load 7960-7940 P00305000301
max-ephones 10
max-dn 50
ip source-address 1.4.49.1 port 2000
auto assign 1 to 50
auto assign 1 to 2
system message Your current options
url directories http://mydomain.com/dir2/path/dir_file1.html
url services http://mydomin.com/dir1/path/file1.html
date-format dd-mm-yy
create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Jun 16 2002 07:06:48
dialplan-pattern 1 9889 extension-length 4 extension-pattern 9897
dialplan-pattern 2 8989 extension-length 5 extension-pattern 98978 no-reg
dialplan-pattern 4 4345 extension-length 4
voicemail 9999
mwi sip-server 1.1.1.1 transport tcp
mwi sip-server 1.2.4.78 unsolicited
mwi relay
mwi expires 90000
max-conferences 4
call-forward pattern 888..
call-forward pattern 9998.
moh flash:a.au
multicast moh 239.10.16.4 port 2091 route 2.3.4.5 2.4.66.78 2.3.1.67 1.3.4.2
web admin system name webadminsystemname1 password webadminsysuser1passwd
web admin customer name webadmincustomername2 password webadminuser2passwd
time-webedit
transfer-system full-blind
transfer-pattern 55501.. blind
transfer-pattern 55502..
transfer-pattern 55503..
transfer-pattern 55504..
secondary-dialtone 234
login timeout 60 clear 23:12
after-hours block pattern 1 7878 7-24
after-hours block pattern 2 74093 7-24
after-hours block pattern 3 45654
after-hours day Sun 02:03 02:04
after-hours day Wed 12:20 12:30
after-hours date Feb 29 02:05 02:06
after-hours date Jan 23 12:20 12:30
night-service code *5566
night-service day Mon 11:21 11:22
night-service day Tue 21:21 12:22
night-service date Jan 2 04:12 11:12
night-service date Jul 3 02:10 11:11
!
!
ephone-dn 1 dual-line
number 1
call-forward busy 9999
call-forward noan 9999 timeout 18
!
!
ephone-dn 2 dual-line
number 2 secondary 3
label userlabelB
name User B
call-forward busy 9999
call-forward noan 9999 timeout 18
!
!
ephone-dn 3 dual-line
number 2003
cor incoming corlistname1
!
!
ephone-dn 4 dual-line
number 2004
!
!
ephone-dn 5 dual-line
number 2005
!
!
ephone-dn 6 dual-line
number 690
!
!
ephone-dn 7
number 77
loopback-dn 14 prefix 3 suffix "#"
!
!
ephone-dn 8
number 88
loopback-dn 14 forward 4 prefix 9
!
!
ephone-dn 9
number 99
intercom 10 barge-in label "intercom901"
!
!
ephone-dn 10
number 10
intercom 99 barge-in label "intercom101"
!
!
ephone-dn 12
number 12
!
!
ephone 1
mac-address 000F.23E7.16F0
fastdial 1 3645 name 1
fastdial 2 37456 name secondname
speed-dial 1 45654 label "humhumhum"
speed-dial 2 987554 label "humhumhum2"
type 7960
button 1:3
!
!
ephone 2
mac-address 000F.23E7.1BA0
type 7960
button 1:2
!
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
!
ntp clock-period 17184626
ntp server 172.22.121.117
end
Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support Reference Tables
This section contains the following information:
• Summary List of Objects
• Summary List of Notifications and Traps
• SNMP MIB Tables
• CISCO-CCME-MIB Objects
• Cisco CME MIB Object Groups
• Correlation of Tables
• Cisco CME Traps and Notifications
Summary List of Objects
Table 7 lists the objects provided in the Cisco CME MIB. Objects contained within a table are indented. Table 8 lists the notifications/traps provided in the Cisco CME MIB.
For a more detailed explanation of the object definitions, see Table 9.
Table 7 CISCO-CCME-MIB Summary List of Objects
No.
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Object Name
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Comment
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1
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ccmeEnabled
|
Enabled status
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2
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ccmeVersion
|
Cisco CME version
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3
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ccmeIPAddressType
|
IP address type
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4
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ccmeIPAddress
|
Cisco CME IP address
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5
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ccmePortNumber
|
TCP port number
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6
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ccmeMaxEphones
|
Maximum number of ephones configured
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7
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ccmeMaxDirectoryNumber
|
Maximum number of directory numbers configured
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8
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ccmeMaxConferences
|
Maximum number of simultaneous 3-party calls allowed
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9
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ccmeMaxRedirect
|
Maximum number of times a call can be redirected
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10
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ccmeScriptName
|
Session-level IVR application script name
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11
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ccmeVoiceMailNumber
|
Number associated with a voice-mail
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12
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ccmeMwiRelay
|
Message-waiting indication notification relay supported
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13
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ccmeMwiExpires
|
Message-waiting indication notification expiration time
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14
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ccmeTransferSystem
|
Call transfer method for configured ephone extensions
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15
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ccmeTimeFormat
|
Time format configured
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16
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ccmeDateFormat
|
Date format configured
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17
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ccmeUrlforServicesBtn
|
URL for the Services button on the ephone display
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18
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ccmeUrlforDirectoriesBtn
|
URL for the Directories button on the ephone display
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19
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ccmeMohFlashFile
|
Name of the audio file to use for MOH
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20
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ccmeMohMulticastFromFlashEnabled
|
MOH multicast from flash file source status
|
21
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ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddrType
|
Address type of ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddr
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22
|
ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddr
|
Destination IP address for audio stream multicast
|
23
|
ccmeMohFlashMulticastPortNum
|
Media port for audio stream multicast
|
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ccmePhoneFirmwareTable
|
24
|
ccmePhoneFirmwareIndex
|
Table index
|
25
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ccmePhoneType
|
Ephone type or model
|
26
|
ccmePhoneFirmwareRev
|
Vendor-specific firmware revision string
|
|
ccmeTransferPatternTable
|
27
|
ccmeTransferPatternIndex
|
Table index
|
28
|
ccmeTransferPattern
|
Digits for permitted call transfers
|
29
|
ccmeTransferPatternType
|
Pattern for call transfer
|
30
|
ccmeWebGUIEditEnabled
|
Web-based GUI is allowed to add extensions
|
31
|
ccmeWebGUITimeEnabled
|
Web-based GUI is allowed to change device time
|
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTable
|
32
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTag
|
Identifier tag configured for the after-hours block pattern
|
33
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern
|
Outgoing call digits that are matched the after-hours block call
|
34
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternAllTime
|
After-hours block pattern is applicable all of the time
|
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateTable
|
35
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateIndex
|
Table index
|
36
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateMonth
|
Month when after-hours block service is activated
|
37
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate
|
Date when after-hours block service is active
|
38
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartHour
|
Hour when after-hours block service is activated
|
39
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartMin
|
Minute when after-hours block service is activated
|
40
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopHour
|
Hour when after-hours block service is deactivated
|
41
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopMin
|
Minute when after-hours block service is deactivated
|
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayTable
|
42
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayIndex
|
Table index
|
43
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay
|
Day when after-hours block service is active
|
44
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartHour
|
Hour when after-hours block service is activated
|
45
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartMin
|
Minute when after-hours block service is activated
|
46
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopHour
|
Hour when after-hours block service is deactivated
|
47
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopMin
|
Minute when after-hours block service is deactivated
|
48
|
ccmeNightServiceCode
|
Night service code that disables/enables night service on ephones
|
|
ccmeNightServiceDateTable
|
49
|
ccmeNightServiceDateIndex
|
Table index
|
50
|
ccmeNightServiceDateMonth
|
Month when night service is activated
|
51
|
ccmeNightServiceDate
|
Day when night service is activated
|
52
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStartHour
|
Hour when night service is activated
|
53
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStartMin
|
Minute within the hour when night service is activated
|
54
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStopHour
|
Hour when night service is deactivated
|
55
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStopMin
|
Minute of the hour when night service is deactivated
|
|
ccmeNightServiceDayTable
|
56
|
ccmeNightServiceDayIndex
|
Table index
|
57
|
ccmeNightServiceDay
|
Day when night service is activated
|
58
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStartHour
|
Hour when night service is activated
|
59
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStartMin
|
Minute within the hour when night service is activated
|
60
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStopHour
|
Hour when night service is deactivated
|
61
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStopMin
|
Minute within the hour when night service is deactivated
|
62
|
ccmeFXOHookFlashEnabled
|
Flash softkey display is enabled on foreign exchange office lines
|
63
|
ccmeSecondaryDialTonePrefix
|
Secondary dial tone access prefix digit string
|
64
|
ccmeWebAdminSystemUser
|
Login username for a Cisco CME system administrator
|
65
|
ccmeWebAdminCustomerUser
|
Login username for a Cisco CME customer administrator
|
66
|
ccmeSystemMessage
|
Text system message displayed on idle ephone
|
|
ccmeDialplanPatternTable
|
67
|
ccmeDialplanPatternIndex
|
Table index
|
68
|
ccmeDialplanPatternTag
|
Number that identifies the dial-plan pattern
|
69
|
ccmeDialplanExtLength
|
Length of digit extension for dial-plan-pattern extension
|
70
|
ccmeDialplanPattern
|
String of digits forming a dial-plan pattern
|
71
|
ccmeDialplanExtPattern
|
String of digits forming the extension number leading digit pattern
|
72
|
ccmeDialplanAllowRegiEnabled
|
Whether or not the dial peer E.164 number can register with the gatekeeper
|
73
|
ccmeKeepAliveTimeout
|
Time between successive keepalive messages
|
74
|
ccmeInterDigitTimeout
|
Time interval for interdigit timeout for ephones
|
75
|
ccmeBusyTimeout
|
Wait time before a call is disconnected from a busy signal
|
76
|
ccmeAlertTimeout
|
Time interval for the ephone to alert when a call is unanswered
|
|
ccmeEphoneConfTable
|
77
|
ccmeEphoneTag
|
Number identifying a configured ephone on the device
|
78
|
ccmeEphoneIpAddressType
|
Address type of ccmeEphoneIpAddress
|
79
|
ccmeEphoneIpAddress
|
Designated IP address of the configured ephone
|
80
|
ccmeEphoneMacAddress
|
MAC address of the ephone
|
81
|
ccmeEphoneModel
|
Type and model of the ephone
|
82
|
ccmeEphoneUsername
|
Username of the local ephone user
|
83
|
ccmeEphoneKeepAlive
|
Time between successive keepalive messages
|
84
|
ccmeEphoneAutoLineOut
|
Line (ephone-dn) selected for outgoing calls
|
85
|
ccmeEphonePagingDn
|
Audio paging DN group configured for this ephone
|
86
|
ccmeEphoneAddon
|
Number of add on modules attached to this ephone
|
87
|
ccmeEphoneTemplate
|
Ephone template tag associated with this ephone
|
88
|
ccmeEphonePagingPolicy
|
Paging mechanism associated with this ephone
|
89
|
ccmeEphoneKeyPhone
|
Whether or not the ephone is marked as key ephone
|
90
|
ccmeEphoneAutoLineInEnabled
|
Automatic line (ephone-dn) selection for incoming call is available
|
91
|
ccmeEphoneAftHrsBlkExmptEnabled
|
Whether or not the ephone is exempt from after-hours blocking
|
92
|
ccmeEphoneNightBellSvcEnabled
|
Whether or not night-bell service is available on this ephone
|
93
|
ccmeEphoneKeepConfEnabled
|
Call disconnect status when the conference initiator hangs-up
|
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialConfTable
|
94
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTableIndex
|
Table index
|
95
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTag
|
Identifier tag configured for a speed-dial entry
|
96
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialNumber
|
Speed-dial E.164 ephone extension number associated with a line
|
97
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialLabel
|
Speed-dial label
|
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialConfTable
|
98
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialTableIndex
|
Table index
|
99
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialNumber
|
Fast- dial E.164 ephone extension number associated with the ephone
|
100
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialName
|
Name associated with this fast-dial E.164 ephone extension number
|
|
ccmeEphoneBtnDNAssocConfTable
|
101
|
ccmeEphoneButtonNumber
|
Button number of an ephone
|
102
|
ccmeEphoneOverlayDN
|
Overlay DNs configured for this button on this ephone
|
|
ccmeEphoneDnConfigTable
|
103
|
ccmeEphoneDnTag
|
Whether or not an ephone extension is configured on this device
|
104
|
ccmeEphoneDnType
|
Extension type of the line
|
105
|
ccmeEphoneDnMode
|
Line mode
|
106
|
ccmeEphoneDnPriNum
|
Primary E.164 ephone extension number associated with a line
|
107
|
ccmeEphoneDnSecNum
|
Secondary E.164 ephone extension number associated with a line
|
108
|
ccmeEphoneDnName
|
Person's name associated with this extension (ephone-dn)
|
109
|
ccmeEphoneDnLabel
|
Text string displayed on the ephone console, not the extension number
|
110
|
ccmeEphoneDnPriPref
|
Preference for the primary number associated with an extension
|
111
|
ccmeEphoneDnSecPref
|
Preference for the secondary number associated with an extension
|
112
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFBusyNum
|
Call forward busy number
|
113
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFAllNum
|
Number to which incoming calls are forwarded
|
114
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnNum
|
Number to which incoming calls are forwarded that does not answer
|
115
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnTo
|
Duration an unanswered call rings before forwarding
|
116
|
ccmeEphoneDnMwiCapability
|
Extension capability to process MWI notification
|
117
|
ccmeEphoneDnHuntstop
|
Call hunting behavior for an unanswered line stops if not answered
|
118
|
ccmeEphoneDnHuntstopCh
|
Call hunting behavior for an unanswered dual line stops if not answered
|
119
|
ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltTo
|
Time out for repeating audible alert notification when a call is on hold
|
120
|
ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltType
|
When hold alert audible notification is repeated
|
121
|
ccmeEphoneDnMwiSipSubscrEnabled
|
Whether or not the extension is subscribed to a SIP-based MWI server
|
122
|
ccmeEphoneDnScriptName
|
IVR application script name for this extension
|
123
|
ccmeNotificationEnable
|
Whether or not the system produces the Cisco CME notifications
|
124
|
ccmeSysTrapSeverity
|
Alarm condition severity of the most recent notification
|
125
|
ccmeSysNotificationReason
|
Failure cause of the alarm condition, for the most recent trap
|
126
|
ccmeEphoneUnRegThreshold
|
Sets the threshold to limit the unregistration trap notification
|
127
|
ccmeEphoneTrapReason
|
Failure cause of the alarm condition, for the most recent ephone trap
|
128
|
ccmeUserAutoLogoutTo
|
Time before Cisco CME ephone users are automatically logged out
|
129
|
ccmeUserLoginDeactivateTime
|
Time of day when user logins for all ephones are deactivated
|
130
|
ccmeMwiSipServerIpAddress
|
IP address to an external SIP-based MWI server
|
131
|
ccmeMwiSipServerTransportType
|
Protocol used to connect to an external SIP-based MWI server
|
132
|
ccmeMwiSipServerPortNumber
|
Port number for the MWI server
|
133
|
ccmeMwiSipServerRegE164Enabled
|
Whether or not the E.164 number is registered with SIP proxy or registrar
|
134
|
ccmeMwiSipSvrUnsolicitedEnabled
|
Whether or not a SIP NOTIFY for MWI is sent without a SUBSCRIBE
|
|
ccmeCorConfTable
|
135
|
ccmeCorTableIndex
|
Table index
|
136
|
ccmeCorTag
|
Class of restriction (COR) tag number
|
137
|
ccmeCorListName
|
COR list name configured on this device
|
138
|
ccmeCorScope
|
Scope of this COR list for a list of associated dial-peers
|
139
|
ccmeCorDirection
|
Whether the COR is used by incoming or outgoing dial peers
|
140
|
ccmeCorStartingNumber
|
Starting number of a range of directory numbers for a COR list
|
141
|
ccmeCorEndingNumber
|
Ending number of a range of directory numbers for a COR list
|
142
|
ccmeCorVoiceRegPoolNumber
|
Voice registrar pool number under which this COR list is applied
|
143
|
ccmeCorListDefaultEnabled
|
Whether the default COR list is enabled or disabled for this COR entry
|
|
ccmeLoopbackDnConfTable
|
144
|
ccmeLoopbackDnTag
|
Number identifying the ephone-dn loopback pairs in this device
|
145
|
ccmeLoopbackDnforward
|
Number of digits in the original called number that are forwarded
|
146
|
ccmeLoopbackDnStrip
|
Digits stripped from the original called number that are forwarded
|
147
|
ccmeLoopbackDnPrefix
|
String of digits added to the front of the forwarded called number
|
148
|
ccmeLoopbackDnSuffix
|
String of digits added to the end of the forwarded called number
|
149
|
ccmeLoopbackDnRetryTo
|
Seconds to wait before retrying loopback target when busy or unavailable
|
150
|
ccmeLoopbackDnAutoCon
|
Automatic connection capability for the call during far-end alert
|
151
|
ccmeLoopbackDnCodec
|
Codec type applied to the calls that pass through the loopback-DN
|
|
ccmeIntercomDnConfTable
|
152
|
ccmeIntercomDnTag
|
Tag number under which the intercom was configured
|
153
|
ccmeIntercomDnExtensionNum
|
Telephone number to which an intercom call is placed
|
154
|
ccmeIntercomDnBargeInEnabled
|
Inbound intercom call behavior when an existing call is active
|
155
|
ccmeIntercomDnAutoAnsEnabled
|
Whether or not the auto-answer feature is applied to this ephone-dn
|
156
|
ccmeIntercomDnLabel
|
Label for the intercom configured on this device
|
157
|
ccmeMohMulticastIpAddressType
|
Address type of ccmeMohMulticastIpAddress
|
158
|
ccmeMohMulticastIpAddress
|
Destination IP address for multicast of the MOH audio stream
|
159
|
ccmeMohMulticastPortNumber
|
Media port for multicast of the Moh audio stream
|
160
|
ccmeMohMulticastRoute
|
Space-separated IP addresses to which Moh multicast packets are transmitted
|
161
|
ccmeEphoneCallLegs
|
Call legs from the ephones and TAPI clients interacting with this device
|
162
|
ccmeEphoneTot
|
Number of ephones seen by this device since reset
|
163
|
ccmeEphoneTotRegistered
|
Number of ephones currently registered to this device
|
164
|
ccmeEphoneTotKeyPhConfigured
|
Number of configured ephones marked as key ephones on this device
|
165
|
ccmeEphoneTotKeyPhRegistered
|
Number of key ephones currently registered to this device
|
|
ccmeEphoneActTable
|
166
|
ccmeEphoneDeviceName
|
Type and model of ephone as seen in the registration on this device
|
167
|
ccmeEphoneRegState
|
Registration state of the ephone
|
168
|
ccmeEphoneActiveDN
|
Current active DN (line) on the ephone
|
169
|
ccmeEphoneActivityStatus
|
Current status of the ephone as seen on this device
|
170
|
ccmeEphoneKeepAliveCnt
|
Number of keepalive messages received since the ephone registered
|
171
|
ccmeEphonePendingReset
|
Pending reset operation on this ephone as seen by this device
|
172
|
ccmeEphoneRegTime
|
Time this ephone registered to this device
|
173
|
ccmeEphoneCurrentFirmwareRev
|
Vendor-specific firmware version string provided by the ephone
|
174
|
ccmeEphonePreviousFirmwareRev
|
Previous vendor-specific firmware version of ephone
|
175
|
ccmeEphoneLastError
|
Reason for last reset of the ephone as seen by this device
|
176
|
ccmeEphoneObservedType
|
Type and model of ephone device received during registration
|
177
|
ccmeEphoneLoginStatus
|
Phone-user login status on this ephone
|
178
|
ccmeEphoneDnDStatus
|
Phone is set to do-not-disturb (DnD) on one or more extensions
|
179
|
ccmeEphoneDebugStatus
|
Whether or not the ephone is set in debug mode
|
180
|
ccmeEphoneMediaActive
|
Whether or not the ephone is in active conversation
|
181
|
ccmeEphoneTAPIClient
|
Whether or not the ephone is a TAPI client
|
182
|
ccmeEphoneMediaCapability
|
Whether or not the registered ephone is capable of supporting audio or video
|
183
|
ccmeEphoneRemote
|
Phone is suspected not to be on the LAN
|
184
|
ccmeMohSource
|
MOH source
|
185
|
ccmeNightServiceEnabled
|
Current night service state
|
|
ccmeEphoneDnChStatsHistoryTable
|
186
|
ccmeEphoneDnChNum
|
Ephone-dn (line) channel number for this entry
|
187
|
ccmeEphoneDnChIncoming
|
Total incoming calls received by this ephone-dn (line) channel
|
188
|
ccmeEphoneDnChInAnswered
|
Total incoming calls answered by this ephone-dn (line) channel
|
189
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutbound
|
Total calls placed by this ephone-dn (line) channel
|
190
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutAnswered
|
Total calls placed and answered by this ephone-dn (line) channel
|
191
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutBusy
|
Total calls placed from this channel and not answered
|
192
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtConn
|
Total calls placed from this channel and disconnected during call setup
|
193
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtAlert
|
Total calls placed from this channel and disconnected during call alerting
|
194
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtHold
|
Total calls placed from this channel and disconnected during call on hold
|
195
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtRing
|
Total calls received on this channel and disconnected during alerting
|
196
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseNearEnd
|
Last near-end disconnect cause code seen by this channel
|
197
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseFarEnd
|
Last far-end disconnect cause code seen by this channel
|
198
|
ccmeStatusChangeNotif
|
Notification generated if there is a change in ccmeEnabled
|
199
|
ccmeEphoneUnRegThresholdExceed
|
Notification generated when number of ephones registered is exceeded
|
200
|
ccmeEPhoneDeceased
|
Notification generated when registered ephone changes state to deceased
|
201
|
ccmeEPhoneRegFailed
|
Notification generated when an ephone attempts to register but fails
|
202
|
ccmeEphoneLoginFailed
|
Notification generated when an ephone user login is rejected/failed
|
203
|
ccmeNightServiceChangeNotif
|
Notification generated if night service status on this device changes
|
204
|
ccmeLivefeedMohFailedNotif
|
Notification generated when the MOH live feed fails
|
205
|
ccmeMaxConferenceNotif
|
Notification generated if the maximum number of simultaneous three-party conferences supported is exceeded
|
206
|
ccmeKeyEphoneRegChangeNotif
|
Notification generated if the key ephone registration status changes
|
Summary List of Notifications and Traps
Table 8 CISCO-CCME-MIB Summary List of Notifications and Traps
No.
|
Object Name
|
Comment
|
198
|
ccmeStatusChangeNotif
|
Notification generated if there is a change in ccmeEnabled
|
199
|
ccmeEphoneUnRegThresholdExceed
|
Notification generated when number of ephones registered is exceeded
|
200
|
ccmeEPhoneDeceased
|
Notification generated when registered ephone changes state to deceased
|
201
|
ccmeEPhoneRegFailed
|
Notification generated when an ephone attempts to register but fails
|
202
|
ccmeEphoneLoginFailed
|
Notification generated when an ephone user login is rejected/failed
|
203
|
ccmeNightServiceChangeNotif
|
Notification generated if night service status on this device changes
|
204
|
ccmeLivefeedMohFailedNotif
|
Notification generated when the MOH live feed fails
|
205
|
ccmeMaxConferenceNotif
|
Notification generated if the maximum number of simultaneous three-party conferences supported is exceeded
|
206
|
ccmeKeyEphoneRegChangeNotif
|
Notification generated if the key ephone registration status changes
|
SNMP MIB Tables
Tables are a powerful and often confusing aspect of SNMP MIBs. Architectural purists say that SNMP has conceptual tables, not real tables. This is because every object, whether in a table or not, is a leaf of the tree, identified by an object identifier (OID) that includes an instance. So, in an abstract sense, all objects are alike. But practically speaking, SNMP has tables, and using or implementing them gets somewhat more complex than implementing scalars, which are single object instances.
Tables have a rigid structure, defined in the SMI. Tables can contain only simple objects, not other tables, although multiple indexes can represent the concept of tables in tables. An entry, or row, in a table is uniquely identified by one or more table indexes, also called auxiliary objects. The OID of an object from a table is the OID for that object's position in the MIB tree concatenated with a representation of all the table indexes for an entry in the table.
For example, the Interface MIB (RFC 1573) has a key table called the ifTable. Its index object is ifIndex, an integer. Minus the instance, the OID for a counter from that table is:
iso.internet.mgmt.mib-2.interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifInOctets
Or, numerically:
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10
For the interface with ifIndex 7, the full OID is:
iso.internet.mgmt.mib-2.interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifInOctets.7
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.7
Observe that row selection (instance) comes after column selection. This can be particularly confusing when you are applying the principle of lexical order to a table. Using the GetNext protocol operation to walk a table, you can proceed by column—that is, all instances for a column are returned before starting the next column.
Table indexes can be much more complex than tables. Here is an example from the Cisco VINES MIB. The INDEX clause from the ASN.1 definition is:
INDEX { cvForwNeighborHost,
ifIndex,
cvForwNeighborPhysAddress }
The first two indexes are simple integers, with ifIndex being imported from the standard ifTable. The final index is a variable-length octet string. Including the integers is simple and obvious. The variable-length index object gets more complex. RFC 1212 includes rules for encoding variable-length index objects as instances. The general rule is that the value is preceded by a length, and the length and each part of the value are separate subidentifiers.
So, for example, if we have neighbor host number 9, ifIndex 3, and an Ethernet neighbor physical address 0000.0c03.1ef0, the instance portion of an object for that row is 9.3.6.0.0.12.3.30.240.
In RFC 1902, SNMPv2 extends the instance-encoding rules to include an "IMPLIED" keyword that can be used on the final instance object if it is variable in length. When "IMPLIED" is present, the string instance cannot have a zero length in front of it.
Because lexical ordering for variable-length instance objects effectively sorts them by length, your ASCII text index does not come out naturally in alphabetical order.
CISCO-CCME-MIB Objects
This section contains the Cisco CallManager Express MIB object. Table 9 lists the CISCO-CCME-MIB groupings and objects. Table 10 lists the CISCO-CCME-MIB object IDs (OIDs).
Table 9 CISCO-CCME-MIB Groupings and Objects
Group
|
Object
|
Max Access
|
Description
|
|
CISCO-CCME-MIB DEFINITIONS
|
—
|
This MIB allows management of Cisco CME features in Cisco IOS Release 12.4(x)T. Cisco CME is an optional software feature that enables Cisco routers to deliver key system or hybrid PBX functionality for enterprise branch offices or small businesses.
|
|
-- CCME MIB Groups
|
—
|
The CISCO-CCME-MIB groups are as follows:
•ciscoCcmeMIBNotifs
•ciscoCcmeMIBObjects
•ciscoCcmeMIBConform
|
|
-- CCME MIB object groups
|
—
|
The CISCO-CCME-MIB object groups are as follows:
•ccmeConfig
•ccmeActiveStats
•ccmeHistoryStats
|
ccmeConfigGroup
|
|
ccmeEnabled
|
Read-only
|
Whether Cisco CME is enabled on the device:
•True—Enabled.
•False—Disabled.
|
|
ccmeVersion
|
Read-only
|
Version of Cisco CallManager Express on the device.
|
|
ccmeIPAddressType
|
Read-only
|
Address type of ccmeIPAddress. Only IPv4 addresses are currently allowed.
|
|
ccmeIPAddress
|
Read-only
|
IP address through which the ephones communicate with Cisco CME. The type of this address is determined by the value of the ccmeSysIPAddressType object. This IP address is usually the IP address bound to the Ethernet port on the gateway to which the ephones are connected.
|
|
ccmePortNumber
|
Read-only
|
TCP port number to use for Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP). This also indicates through which port ephones communicate with this device.
DEFVAL: 2000
|
|
ccmeMaxEphones
|
Read-only
|
Maximum number of ephones allowed by the configuration for Cisco CME the device. Maximum permissible range is Cisco IOS release and platform dependent. A value of 0 indicates no ephones are permitted to register to this device.
|
|
ccmeMaxDirectoryNumber
|
Read-only
|
Maximum number of ephone extensions (ephone-dns) or directory numbers supported by this device. Maximum permissible range is Cisco IOS release and platform dependent. A value of 0 indicates no ephone extensions can be created.
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ccmeMaxConferences
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Read-only
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Maximum number of simultaneous three-party conferences supported by the Cisco CME on the device.
Range is release and platform dependent. With Cisco CME 3.4, the following are the maximum values for each platform:
•Cisco 1750, Cisco 1751, Cisco 2600, Cisco 3640: 8 conferences
•Cisco 3660, Cisco 3725, Cisco 3745: 16 conferences
Default is half the maximum number of simultaneous three-party conferences for each platform.
A value of zero indicates that no three-party conferences are allowed on this device.
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ccmeMaxRedirect
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Read-only
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Maximum number of times that a call can be redirected by call forwarding or transfer within this device.
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ccmeScriptName
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Read-only
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Session-level IVR application script in Tool Command Language (Tcl) for all extensions (ephone-dns) in the Cisco CME system. By default no application script is selected for any extensions, and the object length in this case returns a zero length string.
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ccmeVoiceMailNumber
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Read-only
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E.164 phone number that is associated with a voice-mail (speed-dial) on this device. If a voice-mail number is not configured, this object has a length of zero.
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ccmeMwiRelay
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Read-only
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Whether or not the device can relay message-waiting indication (MWI) notification to remote ephones.
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ccmeMwiExpires
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Read-only
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Expiration time, in seconds, for the registration of the MWI client or server.
DEFVAL: 86400.
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ccmeTransferSystem
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Read-only
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Call-transfer method for all configured ephone extensions that use the ITU-T H.450.2 standard. Call transfers that use the H.450.2 standard can be blind or consultative.
A blind transfer is one in which the transferring extension connects the caller to a destination extension before ringback begins.
A consultative transfer is one in which the transferring party either connects the caller to a ringing phone (ringback heard) or speaks with the third party before connecting the caller to the third party.
blind—Calls are transferred without consultation using a single phone line and the Cisco proprietary method.
localConsult—Calls are transferred with local consultation using the second phone line if available, or the calls fall back to blind for nonlocal consultation or transfer target. This mode is intended for use primarily in voice over Frame Relay networks.|}
fullBlind—Calls are transferred without consultation using H.450.2 standard method.
fullConsult—Calls are transferred using H.450.2 with consultation using the second phone line if available, or the calls fall back to fullBlind if the second line is unavailable.
•blind(1)
•localConsult(2)
•fullBlind(3)
•fullConsult(4)
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ccmeTimeFormat
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Read-only
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Time-display format on ephones in a Cisco CME system:
•twelve(1)—12 hour clock
•twentyfour(2)—24 hour clock
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ccmeDateFormat
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Read-only
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Date-display format on ephones in a Cisco CME system:
•1—mmddyy (default)
•2—ddmmyy
•3—yymmdd
•4—yyddmm
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ccmeUrlforServicesBtn
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Read-only
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URL information for the Services button on the ephone display. Cisco IP Phone 7940 and Cisco IP Phone 7960 can support four URLs in association with the four programmable feature buttons on those ephones: Directories, Information, Messages, and Services. The fifth button, Settings, is managed entirely by the ephone. Operation of these services is determined by the ephone capabilities and the content of the referenced URL.
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ccmeUrlforDirectoriesBtn
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Read-only
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URL information for the Directories button on the ephone display. Cisco IP Phone 7940 and Cisco IP Phone 7960 can support four URLs in association with the four programmable feature buttons on those ephones: Directories, Information, Messages, and Services. The fifth button, Settings, is managed entirely by the ephone. Operation of these services is determined by the ephone capabilities and the content of the referenced URL.
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ccmeMohFlashFile
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Read-only
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Name of the audio file to use for the MOH audio stream. Audio files that are used for MOH exist in the flash file system on the device. A MOH file can be in the .au or .wav file format. However, the file format must contain 8-bit, 8-kHz data in a-law or mu-law. Maximum length of filename is 128 characters. This object returns a zero-length string if the MOH from flash is not configured on this router.
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ccmeMohMulticastFromFlashEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not MOH multicast from flash file source is enabled on this router. If ccmeMohFlashFile is zero length, this object has no relevance.
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ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddrType
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Read-only
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Address type of ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddr. Only IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are allowed.
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ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddr
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Read-only
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Destination IP address for multicast of the audio stream from flash file, that is designated for MOH. If ccmeMohFlashFile is zero length, this object has no relevance.
Cisco ephones do not support multicast at 224.x.x.x addresses.
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ccmeMohFlashMulticastPortNum
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Read-only
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Media port for multicast of the audio stream from flash file that is designated for MOH. This object has no relevance if the ccmeMohMulticastFromFlash object is zero length.
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ccmePhoneFirmwareTable
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Not-accessible
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List of firmware loads configured for each ephone on this device.
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ccmePhoneFirmwareEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information on an ephone type and its configured firmware load. There is an entry in this table for each phone-type firmware that is configured on this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmePhoneFirmwareIndex
•ccmePhoneType
•ccmePhoneFirmwareRev
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ccmePhoneFirmwareIndex
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Not-accessible
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Arbitrary and unique index for this CcmePhoneFirmwareEntry.
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ccmePhoneType
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Read-only
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Type or model of ephone. Cisco ephone types are 7902, 7905, 7910, 7912, 7914, 7920, 7935, 7936, 7940, 7960, ATA-186, and ATA-188.
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ccmePhoneFirmwareRev
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Read-only
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Vendor-specific firmware revision string configured for the ephone on this device.
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ccmeTransferPatternTable
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Not-accessible
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List of transfer patterns configured on this device.
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ccmeTransferPatternEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information on a configured transfer pattern. There is an entry in this table for each transfer pattern that is configured on this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeTransferPatternIndex
•ccmeTransferPattern
•ccmeTransferPatternType
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ccmeTransferPatternIndex
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Not-accessible
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An arbitrary and unique index for this CcmeTransferPatternEntry.
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ccmeTransferPattern
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Read-only
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String of digits for permitted call transfers.
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ccmeTransferPatternType
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Read-only
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Pattern for call transfer:
•blind(1)—Blind transfer pattern
•h4502(2)—H.450.2 consultative call transfer
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ccmeWebGUIEditEnabled
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Read-only
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Cisco CME web-based graphical user interface (GUI) is allowed to add extensions (ephone-dns).
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ccmeWebGUITimeEnabled
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Read-only
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Cisco CME web-based GUI is allowed to change or set time on this device.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTable
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Not-accessible
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List of after-hours block patterns configured on this device.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about a configured after-hours block pattern. There is an entry in this table for each after-hours block that is configured on this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTag
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternAllTime
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTag
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Not-accessible
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Unique identifier tag configured for a pattern.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern
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Read-only
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Configured string of outgoing call digits that is to be matched for blocking calls at specified after hours.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternAllTime
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Read-only
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Whether or not after-hours block pattern is applicable all of the time:
•true—The ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern pattern is always applied, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
•false—The ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern pattern is blocked during the days and dates defined by the ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateTable and ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayTable objects.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateTable
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Not-accessible
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List of recurring time periods, based on date, during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on ephones.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information on a configured after-hours block pattern date. There is an entry in this table for each entry that is configured on this device. An entry is deleted from this table once an after-hours block configuration is removed from this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateIndex
•CcmeAfterHrsBlockDateEntry
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateMonth
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartHour
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartMin
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopHour
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopMin
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateIndex
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Not-accessible
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An arbitrary and unique index for this CcmeAfterHrsBlockDateEntry.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateMonth
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Read-only
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Month of the year during which after-hours block service is activated:
•jan(1)
•feb(2)
•mar(3)
•apr(4)
•may(5)
•jun(6)
•jul(7)
•aug(8)
•sep(9)
•oct(10)
•nov(11)
•dec(12)
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate
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Read-only
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Day of the month during which after-hours block service is activated.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartHour
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Read-only
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Hour of the day during which after-hours block service is activated.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartMin
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Read-only
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Minute in the ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartHour from which after-hours block service is activated.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopHour
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Read-only
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Hour of the day during which after-hours block service is deactivated.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopMin
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Read-only
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Minute in the ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopHour after which after-hours block service is deactivated.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayTable
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Not-accessible
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List of recurring time periods, based on day of week, during which outgoing calls that match defined block patterns are blocked on ephones.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information on a configured after-hours block-pattern day. There is an entry in this table for each entry that is configured on this device. An entry is deleted from this table once an after-hours block day configuration is removed from this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayIndex
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartHour
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartMin
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopHour
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopMin
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayIndex
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Not-accessible
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An arbitrary and unique index for this CcmeAfterHrsBlockDayEntry.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay
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Read-only
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Day of the week during which after-hours block service is activated:
•sun(1)
•mon(2)
•tue(3)
•wed(4)
•thu(5)
•fri(6)
•sat(7)
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartHour
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Read-only
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Hour of the day during which after-hours block service is activated.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartMin
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Read-only
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Minute in the ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartHour from which after-hours block service is activated.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopHour
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Read-only
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Hour of the day during which after-hours block service is inactive.
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ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopMin
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Read-only
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Minute in the ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopHour after which after-hours block service is inactive.
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ccmeNightServiceCode
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Read-only
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Configured night-service code that a user enters at an ephone to disable or enable night service. The code begins with an asterisk (*).
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ccmeNightServiceDateTable
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Not-accessible
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List of recurring time periods, based on date of month, during which night service is activated.
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ccmeNightServiceDateEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information on a configured night service date pattern. There is an entry in this table for each entry that is configured on this device. An entry is deleted from this table once a night-service configuration is removed from this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeNightServiceDateIndex
•ccmeNightServiceDateMonth
•ccmeNightServiceDate
•ccmeNightServiceDateStartHour
•ccmeNightServiceDateStartMin
•ccmeNightServiceDateStopHour
•ccmeNightServiceDateStopMin
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ccmeNightServiceDateIndex
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Not-accessible
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Arbitrary and unique index for this CcmeNightServiceDateEntry.
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ccmeNightServiceDateMonth
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Read-only
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Month of the year during which night service is activated:
•jan(1)
•feb(2)
•mar(3)
•apr(4)
•may(5)
•jun(6)
•jul(7)
•aug(8)
•sep(9)
•oct(10)
•nov(11)
•dec(12)
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ccmeNightServiceDate
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Read-only
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Day of the month during which night service is activated.
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ccmeNightServiceDateStartHour
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Read-only
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Hour of the day during which night service is activated.
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ccmeNightServiceDateStartMin
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Read-only
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Minute in the ccmeNightServiceDateStartHour during which night service is activated.
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ccmeNightServiceDateStopHour
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Read-only
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Hour of the date during which night service is deactivated.
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ccmeNightServiceDateStopMin
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Read-only
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Minute in the ccmeNightServiceDateStopHour during which night service is deactivated.
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ccmeNightServiceDayTable
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Not-accessible
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List of recurring time periods associated with a day of the week during which night service is activated.
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ccmeNightServiceDayEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information on a configured night service day pattern. There is an entry in this table for each entry that is configured on this device. An entry is deleted from this table once a night service configuration is removed from this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeNightServiceDayIndex
•ccmeNightServiceDay
•ccmeNightServiceDayStartHour
•ccmeNightServiceDayStartMin
•ccmeNightServiceDayStopHour
•ccmeNightServiceDayStopMin
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ccmeNightServiceDayIndex
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Not-accessible
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An arbitrary and unique index for this CcmeNightServiceDayEntry.
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ccmeNightServiceDay
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Read-only
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Day of the week during which night service is activated:
•sun(1)
•mon(2)
•tue(3)
•wed(4)
•thu(5)
•fri(6)
•sat(7)
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ccmeNightServiceDayStartHour
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Read-only
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Hour of the day during which night service is activated.
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ccmeNightServiceDayStartMin
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Read-only
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Minute in the ccmeNightServiceDayStartHour during which night service is activated.
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ccmeNightServiceDayStopHour
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Read-only
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Hour of the day during which night service is deactivated.
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ccmeNightServiceDayStopMin
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Read-only
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Minute in the ccmeNightServiceDayStopHour during which night service is deactivated.
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ccmeFXOHookFlashEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not the flash softkey display on the ephone is enabled:
•true—Display is enabled.
•false—Display is not enabled.
Note The flash softkey is provided to Cisco IP Phone 7940 and Cisco IP Phone 7960 users on foreign-exchange-office (FXO) lines attached to the Cisco CME system.
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ccmeSecondaryDialTonePrefix
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Read-only
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Secondary dial tone access prefix digit string. If secondary dial tone is not configured on this device, the object returns a zero length string. For example, 9.
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ccmeWebAdminSystemUser
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Read-only
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Login username for a Cisco CME system administrator.
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ccmeWebAdminCustomerUser
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Read-only
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Login username for a Cisco CME customer administrator.
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ccmeSystemMessage
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Read-only
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Configured text system message for display on idle Cisco IP Phone 7940 and Cisco IP Phone 7960 phones in a Cisco CME system. The text message is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that displays when the phone is idle.
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ccmeDialplanPatternTable
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Not-accessible
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List of dial-plan patterns configured on this device.
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ccmeDialplanPatternEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information on a configured dial-plan pattern. There is an entry in this table for each pattern that is configured on this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeDialplanPatternIndex
•ccmeDialplanPatternTag
•ccmeDialplanExtLength
•ccmeDialplanPattern
•ccmeDialplanExtPattern
•ccmeDialplanAllowRegiEnabled
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ccmeDialplanPatternIndex
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Not-accessible
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An arbitrary and unique index for this ccmeDialplanPatternTable.
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ccmeDialplanPatternTag
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Read-only
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Number that identifies the dial-plan pattern.
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ccmeDialplanExtLength
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Read-only
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Length of digit extension for dial-plan-pattern extension.
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ccmeDialplanPattern
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Read-only
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String of digits forming a dial-plan pattern, such as the area code, prefix, and first one or two digits of the extension number, plus wild-card markers or dots (.) for the remainder of the extension number digits.
Example: 40854.....
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ccmeDialplanExtPattern
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Read-only
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String of digits forming the extension number leading digit pattern that is used when the leading digits of the extension number are different from the E.164 telephone number leading digits defined by the ccmeDialplanPattern object.
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ccmeDialplanAllowRegiEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not the E.164 number in the dial peer is allowed to register with the gatekeeper:
•true—Registration is allowed.
•false—Registration is disabled.
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ccmeKeepAliveTimeout
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Read-only
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Length of time, in seconds, between successive keep-alive messages from this device to ephones.
DEFVAL: 30
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ccmeInterDigitTimeout
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Read-only
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Length of time, in seconds, for interdigit timeout for ephones.
DEFVAL: 10
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ccmeBusyTimeout
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Read-only
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Length of time, in seconds, after which the call is disconnected from a busy signal.
DEFVAL: 10
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ccmeAlertTimeout
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Read-only
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Length of time, in seconds, that Cisco CME allows the ephone to alert (ring) if a call is not answered.
DEFVAL: 180
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ccmeEphoneConfTable
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Not-accessible
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List of ephones configured on this device.
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ccmeEphoneConfEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about a configured ephone. There is an entry in this table for each ephone that is configured on this device. An entry is deleted in this table once an ephone configuration is removed from this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeEphoneTag
•ccmeEphoneIpAddressType
•ccmeEphoneIpAddress
•ccmeEphoneMacAddress
•ccmeEphoneModel
•ccmeEphoneUsername
•ccmeEphoneKeepAlive
•ccmeEphoneAutoLineOut
•ccmeEphonePagingDn
•ccmeEphoneAddon
•ccmeEphoneTemplate
•ccmeEphonePagingPolicy
•ccmeEphoneKeyPhone
•ccmeEphoneAutoLineInEnabled
•ccmeEphoneAftHrsBlkExmptEnabled
•ccmeEphoneNightBellSvcEnabled
•ccmeEphoneKeepConfEnabled
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ccmeEphoneTag
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Not-accessible
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Number that uniquely identifies an ephone configured on the device. The maximum number of ephone entries varies among Cisco IOS platforms and can be less than 120.
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ccmeEphoneIpAddressType
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Read-only
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Address type of ccmeEphoneIpAddress. Only IPv4 addresses are currently allowed.
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ccmeEphoneIpAddress
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Read-only
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Designated IP address of this ephone configured on this device.
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ccmeEphoneMacAddress
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Read-only
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MAC address of the ephone.
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ccmeEphoneModel
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Read-only
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Type and model of the ephone.
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ccmeEphoneUsername
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Read-only
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Username of the local ephone user. Default is "Admin". The specified login account allows an ephone user to access a web-based GUI to view information and change some personal settings for the ephone user's own ephone only. A login account is also required for users of TAPI-aware PC applications, which can register with this device and exercise remote-control operations of ephones.
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ccmeEphoneKeepAlive
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Read-only
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Time interval, in seconds, between successive keep-alive messages from this device to this particular ephone. If the router fails to receive three successive keepalive messages, it considers the ephone to be out of service until the ephone reregisters.
DEFVAL: 30
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ccmeEphoneAutoLineOut
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Read-only
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Line (ephone-dn) to be selected for outgoing calls when this ephone goes off-hook.
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ccmeEphonePagingDn
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Read-only
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Audio-paging DN group configured for this ephone.
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ccmeEphoneAddon
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Read-only
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Number of add-on modules (Cisco IP Phone 7914 types) that are attached to this ephone.
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ccmeEphoneTemplate
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Read-only
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Ephone template tag associated with this ephone.
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ccmeEphonePagingPolicy
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Read-only
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Paging mechanism associated with this ephone:
•unicast(1)—Phone is not capable of receiving audio paging through multicast and requests that all pages to this ephone be sent through unicast.
•multicast(2)—Audio paging is transmitted to the ephone through multicast.
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ccmeEphoneKeyPhone
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Read-only
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Whether or not the ephone is marked as "key" ephone:
•true—Key ephone
•false—Not key ephone
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ccmeEphoneAutoLineInEnabled
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Read-only
|
Whether or not automatic line (ephone-dn) selection for incoming call is available:
•true—Enabled
•false—Disabled
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ccmeEphoneAftHrsBlkExmptEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not this ephone is exempt from after-hours blocking:
•true—Exempt from blocking
•false—Included in blocking
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ccmeEphoneNightBellSvcEnabled
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Read-only
|
Whether or not night-bell service is enabled on this ephone:
•true—Enabled
•false—Disabled
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ccmeEphoneKeepConfEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not the call is disconnected when conference initiator hangs up:
•true—Not disconnected (connect remaining parties together directly using call transfer)
•false—Disconnected.
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ccmeEphoneSpeedDialConfTable
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Not-accessible
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Information about configured speed dial entries for all ephones.
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ccmeEphoneSpeedDialConfEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about all configured speed dial entries for an ephone. There is an entry created for each speed dial configured on this device. An entry is deleted from this table when the speed dial configuration is removed, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTableIndex
•ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTag
•ccmeEphoneSpeedDialNumber
•ccmeEphoneSpeedDialLabel
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ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTableIndex
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Not-accessible
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An arbitrary and unique index for CcmeEphoneSpeedDialConfEntry.
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ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTag
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Read-only
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Unique identifier tag configured for a speed-dial entry.
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ccmeEphoneSpeedDialNumber
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Read-only
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Configured speed-dial E.164 phone extension number that is associated with a line (ephone-dn) on this ephone.
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ccmeEphoneSpeedDialLabel
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Read-only
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Text to be displayed next to the speed-dial button on an ephone.
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ccmeEphoneFastDialConfTable
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Not-accessible
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Information about configured fast-dial entries for all ephones.
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ccmeEphoneFastDialConfEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about all configured fast-dial entries for an ephone. An entry created for each fast dial configured on this device. An entry is deleted from this table when fast-dial configuration is removed from this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeEphoneFastDialTableIndex
•ccmeEphoneFastDialNumber
•ccmeEphoneFastDialName
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ccmeEphoneFastDialTableIndex
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Not-accessible
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An arbitrary and unique index for this CcmeEphoneFastDialConfEntry.
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ccmeEphoneFastDialNumber
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Read-only
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Configured fast-dial E.164 phone extension number that is associated with this ephone. No primary number is associated as a default.
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ccmeEphoneFastDialName
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Read-only
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Configured name associated with the fast-dial E.164 phone extension number that is associated with this ephone. When no name is associated, this object returns a string length of zero.
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ccmeEphoneBtnDNAssocConfTable
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Not-accessible
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Information about all configured DN and button associations for all ephones.
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ccmeEphoneBtnDNAssocConfEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about configured DN and button association entries for an ephone. There is an entry in this table for each DN and button association that is configured on this device. An entry is deleted once the configuration is deleted from this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeEphoneButtonNumber
•ccmeEphoneOverlayDN
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ccmeEphoneButtonNumber
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Not-accessible
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Button number of an ephone.
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ccmeEphoneOverlayDN
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Read-only
|
Overlay DNs configured for this button on this ephone.
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ccmeEphoneDnConfigTable
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Not-accessible
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List of configured ephone-dns (directory numbers or extensions) for ephone lines on this device.
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ccmeEphoneDnConfigEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about each configured extension or DN. There is an entry in this table for each ephone-dn configured on this device. In Survivable Remote Site Telephone (SRST) mode, an entry is created for each ephone-dn automatically generated. An entry is deleted from this table if the ephone-dn is unconfigured on this device, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeEphoneDnTag
•ccmeEphoneDnType
•ccmeEphoneDnMode
•ccmeEphoneDnPriNum
•ccmeEphoneDnSecNum
•ccmeEphoneDnName
•ccmeEphoneDnLabel
•ccmeEphoneDnPriPref
•ccmeEphoneDnSecPref
•ccmeEphoneDnCFBusyNum
•ccmeEphoneDnCFAllNum
•ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnNum
•ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnTo
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CcmeEphoneDnConfigEntry
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ccmeEphoneDnHuntstop
ccmeEphoneDnMwiCapability
ccmeEphoneDnHuntstopCh
ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltTo
ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltType
ccmeEphoneDnMwiSipSubscrEnabled
ccmeEphoneDnScriptName
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ccmeEphoneDnTag
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Not-accessible
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Unique sequence number that indicates an ephone extension (ephone-dn) configured on this device.
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ccmeEphoneDnType
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Read-only
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Extension type of the line:
•extension(1)—Ephone line
•intercom(2)—Part of pair of intercom line
•paging(3)—Type to receive audio pages
•moh(4)—Type to address MOH
•mwi(5)—Type to address MWI
•parkslot(6)—Type to address call park slot
•loopback(7)—Loopback directory number
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ccmeEphoneDnMode
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Read-only
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Mode of the line:
•single(1)—Single-line mode.
•dual(2)—Dual-line mode that has one virtual voice port and two channels to handle two independent calls. This allows call waiting, call transfer and conference functions within a single line (ephone-dn).
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ccmeEphoneDnPriNum
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Read-only
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Primary E.164 phone extension number that is associated with a line (ephone-dn) on this device No primary number is associated as a default.
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ccmeEphoneDnSecNum
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Read-only
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Second E.164 phone extension number that is associated with a line (ephone-dn) on this device.
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ccmeEphoneDnName
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Read-only
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Name of the person associated with this extension (ephone-dn). If no specific name of a person is associated with the ephone, then this object contains a zero-length string.
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ccmeEphoneDnLabel
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Read-only
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Text string that is displayed on the ephone console instead of the extension phone number.
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ccmeEphoneDnPriPref
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Read-only
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Preference for the primary number associated with an extension.
Range: 0 to 10, where 0 is highest and 10 is lowest.
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ccmeEphoneDnSecPref
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Read-only
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Preference for the secondary number associated with an extension.
Range: 0 to 10, where 0 is highest and 10 is lowest.
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ccmeEphoneDnCFBusyNum
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Read-only
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E.164 phone number to which calls are forwarded for any incoming call to a busy extension. If no specific call forwarding phone number is associated with the ephone, then this object contains a zero-length string.
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ccmeEphoneDnCFAllNum
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Read-only
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E.164 phone number to which calls are forwarded for all incoming call to an extension (ephone-dn). If no specific call forwarding all phone number is associated with the ephone, then this object contains a zero-length string.
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ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnNum
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Read-only
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E.164 phone number to which calls are forwarded for all the incoming calls to an extension (ephone-dn) that does not answer. If no specific call forwarding number is associated with the ephone, then this object contains a zero-length string.
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ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnTo
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Read-only
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How long a call rings with no answer before the call is forwarded to another extension, line, or DN.
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ccmeEphoneDnMwiCapability
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Read-only
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Capability of an extension (ephone-dn) to process MWI notification from an external voice-messaging system:
•mwiOn(1)—Extension can process MWI ON notifications using either the main or secondary phone number.
•mwiOff(2)—Extension can process MWI OFF notifications using either the main or secondary phone number.
•mwiOnOff(3)—Extension can process both MWI ON and OFF notifications using either the main or secondary phone number.
•mwiDisabled(4)—MWI notifications are disabled on an extension.
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ccmeEphoneDnHuntstop
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Read-only
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Call-hunting behavior for an extension (ephone-dn). If the value of this object is "true", an incoming call does not roll over (hunt) to another ephone-dn when the called ephone-dn is busy or does not answer, providing that a hunting strategy has been established, which includes this ephone-dn.
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ccmeEphoneDnHuntstopCh
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Read-only
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Call-hunting behavior for an extension (ephone-dn) channel. If this object is enabled on dual-line extensions, an incoming call does not roll over (hunt) to another channel when the first channel is busy or does not answer on this ephone-dn.
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ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltTo
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Read-only
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Timeout, in seconds, for repeating audible alert notification when a call is on hold on an ephone.
Range is 15 to 300.
By default this hold alert feature is disabled. When it is disabled, this object returns a zero value.
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ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltType
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Read-only
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When hold alert audible notification is repeated on an ephone:
•idle(1)—Alerts only when the ephone is idle.
•originator(2)—Alerts when the ephone is idle or busy.
•shared(3)—Alerts only when the ephone is idle but alerts all ephones that share the line.
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ccmeEphoneDnMwiSipSubscrEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not this extension (DN) in a Cisco CME system is subscribed to a SIP-based MWI server:
•true—Extension can receive MWI from a SIP-based MWI server.
•false—Extension is not subscribed to receive MWI.
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ccmeEphoneDnScriptName
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Read-only
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Session level IVR application script in Tool Command Language (TCL) for this extension (ephone-dn) in a Cisco CME system. By default no application script is selected for an extension, and the object length in this case returns a string of zero length.
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-- Notification Configuration
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ccmeNotificationEnable
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read-write
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Whether or not the system produces the Cisco CME notifications:
•true—Generation of notifications is enabled.
•false—Generation of notifications is disabled.
DEFVAL: true
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ccmeSysTrapSeverity
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Read-only
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Internally defined severity of the particular alarm condition, associated with the most recent notification. A subsequent event in which the alarm condition changes from its failed state back to a "normal" state has a severity of "clear".
•clear (1)
•minor (2)
•major (3)
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ccmeSysNotificationReason
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Read-only
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Internally defined failure cause of the particular alarm condition that is associated with the most recent trap.
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ccmeEphoneUnRegThreshold
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read-write
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Threshold that limits the unregistration trap notification.
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ccmeEphoneTrapReason
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Read-only
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Internally defined failure cause of the particular alarm condition, associated with the most recent ephone trap.
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ccmeUserAutoLogoutTo
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Read-only
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Length of time, in seconds, before the users of ephones in a Cisco CME system are automatically logged out.
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ccmeUserLoginDeactivateTime
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Read-only
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Specified time of day when user logins for all ephones are deactivated.
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ccmeMwiSipServerIpAddress
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Read-only
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Designated IP address to an external SIP based MWI server. The type of this address is determined by the value of the ccmeSysIPAddressType object.
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ccmeMwiSipServerTransportType
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Read-only
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Transport layer protocol used when connecting to external SIP-based MWI servers:
•tcp(1)—TCP as transport layer protocol
•udp(2)—UDP as transport layer protocol
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ccmeMwiSipServerPortNumber
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Read-only
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Port number for the MWI server.
DEFVAL: 5060
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ccmeMwiSipServerRegE164Enabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not an E.164 number rather than an extension number is registered with SIP proxy or registrar:
•true—E.164 is registered.
•false—The extension number is registered.
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ccmeMwiSipSvrUnsolicitedEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not SIP NOTIFY for MWI is sent without a SUBSCRIBE from Cisco CME:
•true—SIP NOTIFY is sent without SIP SUBSCRIBE.
•false—Solicited NOTIFY is sent.
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ccmeCorConfTable
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Not-accessible
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List of class of restrictions (COR) configured on this device.
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ccmeCorConfEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about a COR-configured entry. There is an entry for each COR configured on this device. An entry is deleted if the COR is removed from configuration, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeCorTableIndex
•ccmeCorTag
•ccmeCorListName
•ccmeCorDirection
•ccmeCorScope
•ccmeCorStartingNumber
•ccmeCorEndingNumber
•ccmeCorVoiceRegPoolNumber
•ccmeCorListDefaultEnabled
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ccmeCorTableIndex
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Not-accessible
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An arbitrary and unique index for this CcmeCorConfEntry.
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ccmeCorTag
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Read-only
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Tag number. If the ccmeEnabled object is true for Cisco CME mode, then this object indicates the ephone-dn tag under which the COR was configured. If the csrstEnabled object is true for SRST mode, then this object indicates the COR list identifier configured under SRST configuration or voice registrar configuration.
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ccmeCorListName
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Read-only
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COR list name configured on this device.
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ccmeCorScope
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Read-only
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Scope of this COR list for a list of associated dial-peers:
•ccme(1)—COR is applicable to the dial-peer associated with the ciscoCorTag ephone-dn object.
•srstSccp(2)—COR is applicable to all the dynamically created dial-peers under SCCP SRST mode.
•srstSip(3)—COR is applicable to all the SIP SRST dial-peers that belong to a specified voice registrar pool indicated by the ciscoCorVoiceRegPoolNumber object.
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ccmeCorDirection
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Read-only
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Whether the COR to be used by incoming or outgoing dial peers.
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ccmeCorStartingNumber
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Read-only
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Whether or not the starting number of a range of directory numbers for a COR list is configured on this device.
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ccmeCorEndingNumber
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Read-only
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Ending number of a range of directory numbers for a COR list configured on this device.
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ccmeCorVoiceRegPoolNumber
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Read-only
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Voice registrar pool number under which this COR list is applied.
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ccmeCorListDefaultEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not the default COR list is enabled for this COR entry:
•true—Default COR list is applied (this COR list takes on the behavior of a predefined default COR list)
•false—Default COR list is not applied.
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ccmeLoopbackDnConfTable
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Not-accessible
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List of loopback-dns (lines) configured on this device.
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ccmeLoopbackDnConfEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about a loopback-dn configured on this device. There is an entry created for each loopback-dn configured on this device. An entry is deleted if the loopback-dn is removed from this device configuration, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeLoopbackDnTag
•ccmeLoopbackDnforward
•ccmeLoopbackDnStrip
•ccmeLoopbackDnPrefix
•ccmeLoopbackDnSuffix
•ccmeLoopbackDnRetryTo
•ccmeLoopbackDnAutoCon
•ccmeLoopbackDnCodec
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ccmeLoopbackDnTag
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Not-accessible
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Unique sequence number that identifies the ephone-dn loopback pairs in this device.
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ccmeLoopbackDnforward
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Read-only
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Number of digits in the original called number that are forwarded to the other ephone DN in the loopback-dn pair.
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ccmeLoopbackDnStrip
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Read-only
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Number of leading digits that are stripped from the original called number, which is then forwarded to the other ephone DN in the loopback-dn pair.
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ccmeLoopbackDnPrefix
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Read-only
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String of digits to be added at the front of the forwarded called number.
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ccmeLoopbackDnSuffix
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Read-only
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String of digits to be added at the end of the forwarded called number.
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ccmeLoopbackDnRetryTo
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Read-only
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Number of seconds to wait before retrying the loopback target when it is busy or unavailable. A zero value indicates that retry is disabled and appropriate call-progress tones are passed to the call originator.
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ccmeLoopbackDnAutoCon
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Read-only
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Whether or not automatic connection of the call is enabled during far-end alert:
•true—Enabled. The call is immediately connected and in-band alerting is provided while waiting for the far-end destination to answer.
•false—Disabled.
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ccmeLoopbackDnCodec
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Read-only
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Codec type applied to the calls passing through the loopback-dn:
•g711alaw(1)—G.711 a-law
•g711ulaw(2)—G.711 mu-law
Options 1 and 2 override the G.711 codec type that is negotiated for the call and provide mu-law to a-law conversion if needed.
•default(3)—Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) voice packets are passed through the loopback-dn regardless of the G.711 coding type negotiated for the calls.
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ccmeIntercomDnConfTable
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Not-accessible
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List of intercom DNs (lines) configured on this device.
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ccmeIntercomDnConfEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about an intercom DN configured on this device. An entry is created for each intercom DN configured on the device. An entry is deleted if the intercom DN is removed from this device configuration, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeIntercomDnTag
•ccmeIntercomDnExtensionNum
•ccmeIntercomDnBargeInEnabled
•ccmeIntercomDnAutoAnsEnabled
•ccmeIntercomDnLabel
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ccmeIntercomDnTag
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Not-accessible
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Ephone-dn (line) tag number under which this intercom was configured.
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ccmeIntercomDnExtensionNum
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Read-only
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Telephone number to which intercom calls are placed.
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ccmeIntercomDnBargeInEnabled
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Read-only
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Inbound-intercom call behavior when an existing call is active:
•true—Inbound intercom calls force the existing call into call-hold state and allow the intercom call to be answered immediately.
•false—Inbound intercom calls do not barge in the existing calls.
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ccmeIntercomDnAutoAnsEnabled
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Read-only
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Whether or not auto-answer is enabled for this ephone-dn:
•true—Enabled
•false—Disabled
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ccmeIntercomDnLabel
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Read-only
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Label for the intercom configured on this device.
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ccmeMohMulticastIpAddressType
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Read-only
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Address type of ccmeMohMulticastIpAddress.
Only IPv4 addresses are currently allowed.
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ccmeMohMulticastIpAddress
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Read-only
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Destination IP address for multicast of the MOH audio stream. The type of this address is determined by the value of the ccmeSysIPAddressType object.
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ccmeMohMulticastPortNumber
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Read-only
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Media port for multicast of the MOH audio stream.
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ccmeMohMulticastRoute
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Read-only
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String of IP addresses, each separated from the other by a space, over which MOH IP multicast packets are transmitted.
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ccmeActiveStatsGroup
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ccmeEphoneCallLegs
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Read-only
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Active number of call legs contributed from the ephones and TAPI clients interacting with this device at this instant.
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ccmeEphoneTot
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Read-only
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Total number of ephones seen by this device since the last reset.
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ccmeEphoneTotRegistered
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Read-only
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Total number of ephones currently registered to this device.
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ccmeEphoneTotKeyPhConfigured
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Read-only
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Total number of configured ephones marked as key ephones on this device.
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ccmeEphoneTotKeyPhRegistered
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Read-only
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Total number of key ephones currently registered to this device.
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ccmeEphoneActTable
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Not-accessible
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List of all ephones currently registered on this device.
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ccmeEphoneActEntry
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Not-accessible
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Information about an ephone seen by this device. An entry is added for each new ephone registration in this table. The entry is removed once the ephone is deceased or reregistered, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeEphoneDeviceName
•ccmeEphoneRegState
•ccmeEphoneActiveDN
•ccmeEphoneActivityStatus
•ccmeEphoneKeepAliveCnt
•ccmeEphonePendingReset
•ccmeEphoneRegTime
•ccmeEphoneCurrentFirmwareRev
•ccmeEphonePreviousFirmwareRev
•ccmeEphoneLastError
•ccmeEphoneObservedType
•ccmeEphoneLoginStatus
•ccmeEphoneDnDStatus
•ccmeEphoneDebugStatus
•ccmeEphoneMediaActive
•ccmeEphoneTAPIClient
•ccmeEphoneMediaCapability
•ccmeEphoneRemote
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ccmeEphoneDeviceName
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Read-only
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Type and model of ephone as seen in the registration on this device.
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ccmeEphoneRegState
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Read-only
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Registration state of the ephone:
•registered(1)—Phone is active.
•unregistered(2)—Connection to the ephone was closed in normal manner.
•deceased(3)—Connection to the ephone was closed because of a keepalive timeout.
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ccmeEphoneActiveDN
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Read-only
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Current active DN (line) on the ephone.
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ccmeEphoneActivityStatus
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Read-only
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Current status of the ephone as seen on this device:
•onhook(1)—Phone is on-hook.
•offhook(2)—Phone is off-hook.
•ringing(3)—Phone is ringing.
•paging(4)—Phone is receiving an audio page.
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ccmeEphoneKeepAliveCnt
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Read-only
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Number of keepalive messages received from the ephone by this device since the ephone registered.
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ccmeEphonePendingReset
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Read-only
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Pending reset operation on this ephone as seen by this device. With "true" indicating reset is pending.
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ccmeEphoneRegTime
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Read-only
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Time that this ephone registered to this device.
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ccmeEphoneCurrentFirmwareRev
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Read-only
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Current vendor-specific firmware version string provided by the ephone during registration on this device.
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ccmeEphonePreviousFirmwareRev
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Read-only
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Previous vendor-specific firmware version of ephone provided during registration on this device.
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ccmeEphoneLastError
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Read-only
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Reason for last reset of the ephone as seen by this device. Reason for last reset of ephone could be "TCP-timeout" or "CallManager-closed-TCP" or "Initialized".
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ccmeEphoneObservedType
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Read-only
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Type and model of ephone received by this device during the registration of ephone.
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ccmeEphoneLoginStatus
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Read-only
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Login status:
•true—A user is currently logged in on this ephone.
•false—No user is currently logged in on this ephone.
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ccmeEphoneDnDStatus
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Read-only
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Do-not-disturb (DnD) status:
•true—Ephone is set to DnD on one or more of its extensions.
•false—No DnD is set.
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ccmeEphoneDebugStatus
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Read-only
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Debug status:
•true—Enabled
•false—Disabled
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ccmeEphoneMediaActive
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Read-only
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Whether or not a conversation is active on this ephone:
•true—Active
•false—Inactive
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ccmeEphoneTAPIClient
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Read-only
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Whether or not ephone is a TAPI client:
•true—TAPI client
•false—Not a TAPI client
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ccmeEphoneMediaCapability
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Read-only
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Whether or not the ephone can support video:
•audioOnly(1)—Audio only
•audioVideo(2)—Audio and video
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ccmeEphoneRemote
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Read-only
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Whether or not the ephone is on the same LAN as the device:
•true—Phone is suspected not to be on the LAN. This response is based on the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entry not being seen on this device.
•false—Phone is on the same LAN as the device.
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ccmeMohSource
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Read-only
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Cisco CME system can derive MOH from two locations:
•flash(1)—The router is currently picking MOH stream from an audio file configured in flash file system. The location of the file is provided by ccmeMohFlashFile object.
•liveFeed(2)—The router is currently picking MOH stream from an incoming call audio stream.
Typically, a single ephone-dn would be configured to accept liveFeed call. ccmeEphoneDnType with MOH type specifies this DN.
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ccmeNightServiceEnabled
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Read-only
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Current night-service state:
•true—Night service is active.
•false—Night service is inactive.
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ccmeHistoryStatsGroup
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ccmeEphoneDnChStatsHistoryTable
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Not-accessible
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List of statistics for all ephone-dns (lines) on this device.
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ccmeEphoneDnChStatsHistoryEntry
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Not-accessible
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Statistical information about an ephone-dn. An entry is added for each new ephone-dn configured in this table. An entry is removed once the ephone-dn is removed from this device configuration, which includes the following objects:
•ccmeEphoneDnChNum
•ccmeEphoneDnChIncoming
•ccmeEphoneDnChInAnswered
•ccmeEphoneDnChOutbound
•ccmeEphoneDnChOutAnswered
•ccmeEphoneDnChOutBusy
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtConn
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtAlert
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtHold
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtRing
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseNearEnd
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseFarEnd
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ccmeEphoneDnChNum
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Not-accessible
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Ephone-dn (line) channel number for this entry.
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ccmeEphoneDnChIncoming
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Read-only
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Total number of incoming calls received by this ephone-dn (line) channel.
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ccmeEphoneDnChInAnswered
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Read-only
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Total number of incoming calls answered by this ephone-dn (line) channel.
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ccmeEphoneDnChOutbound
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Read-only
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Total number of calls placed by this ephone-dn (line) channel.
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ccmeEphoneDnChOutAnswered
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Read-only
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Total number of calls that were placed and answered by this ephone-dn (line) channel.
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ccmeEphoneDnChOutBusy
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Read-only
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Total number of calls that were placed from this channel and were not answered because of busy line.
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ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtConn
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Read-only
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Total number of calls that were placed from this channel and were disconnected during call setup.
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ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtAlert
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Read-only
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Total number of calls that were placed from this channel and were disconnected during call alerting stage.
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ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtHold
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Read-only
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Total number of calls that were placed from this channel and were disconnected while the call was put on hold.
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ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtRing
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Read-only
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Total number of calls that were received on this channel and were disconnected during alerting state.
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ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseNearEnd
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Read-only
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Last near-end disconnect cause code seen by this channel.
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ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseFarEnd
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Read-only
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Last far-end disconnect cause code seen by this channel.
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ccmeNotifGroup
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ccmeStatusChangeNotif
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Notification generated if there is a change in ccmeEnabled. This notification is generated only when the value of the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true and includes the following objects:
•ccmeSysTrapSeverity
•ccmeEnabled
•ccmeSysNotificationReason
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ccmeEphoneUnRegThresholdExceed
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Notification-Type
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Notification generated every time the total number of ephones registered is exceeded and then drops below the threshold specified by the ccmeEphoneUnRegThreshold object. This object is generated only if the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true.
•ccmeEphoneUnRegThreshold
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ccmeEPhoneDeceased
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Notification-Type
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Notification generated every time the registered ephone changes state to Deceased, indicating that the connection to the ephone was closed because of a keepalive timeout. This objects is generated only if the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true.
•ccmeEphoneIpAddress
•ccmeEphoneRegState
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ccmeEPhoneRegFailed
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Notification-Type
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Notification generated when an ephone attempts to register but fails. This notification is only for those failures seen by the Cisco CME or SRST gateway. This object is generated only if the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true.
•ccmeEphoneIpAddress
•ccmeEphoneTrapReason
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ccmeEphoneLoginFailed
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Notification-Type
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Notification generated when an ephone user login is rejected/failed. This object is generated only if the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true.
•ccmeEphoneIpAddress
•ccmeEphoneTrapReason
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ccmeNightServiceChangeNotif
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Notification-Type
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Notification generated if there is a change in night service status on this device. This object is generated only if the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true.
•ccmeEphoneTrapReason
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ccmeLivefeedMohFailedNotif
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Notification-Type
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Notification generated when the MOH live feed has failed. This objects is generated only if the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true.
•ccmeEphoneTrapReason
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ccmeMaxConferenceNotif
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Notification-Type
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Notification generated if the maximum number of simultaneous three-party conferences supported by the Cisco CME is exceeded. This object is generated only if the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true.
•ccmeEphoneTrapReason
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ccmeKeyEphoneRegChangeNotif
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Notification-Type
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Notification generated if there is a change in the registration status of the key ephone. This object is generated only if the ccmeNotificationEnable object is true.
•ccmeEphoneIpAddress
•ccmeEphoneRegState
|
ccmeConfigGroup
|
|
|
Collection of objects that are used to show the configuration of Cisco CallManager Express feature.
•ccmeEnabled
•ccmeVersion
•ccmeIPAddressType
•ccmeIPAddress
•ccmePortNumber
•ccmeMaxEphones
•ccmeMaxDirectoryNumber
•ccmeMaxConferences
•ccmeMaxRedirect
•ccmeScriptName
•ccmeVoiceMailNumber
•ccmeMwiRelay
•ccmeMwiExpires
•ccmeTransferSystem
•ccmeTimeFormat
•ccmeDateFormat
•ccmeUrlforServicesBtn
•ccmeUrlforDirectoriesBtn
•ccmeMohFlashFile
•ccmeMohMulticastFromFlashEnabled
•ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddrType
•ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddr
•ccmeMohFlashMulticastPortNum
•ccmePhoneType
•ccmePhoneFirmwareRev
•ccmeTransferPattern
•ccmeTransferPatternType
•ccmeWebGUIEditEnabled
•ccmeWebGUITimeEnabled
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternAllTime
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateMonth
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate
|
|
|
|
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartHour
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartMin
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopHour
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopMin
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartHour
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartMin
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopHour
•ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopMin
•ccmeNightServiceCode
•ccmeNightServiceDateMonth
•ccmeNightServiceDate
•ccmeNightServiceDateStartHour
•ccmeNightServiceDateStartMin
•ccmeNightServiceDateStopHour
•ccmeNightServiceDateStopMin
•ccmeNightServiceDay
•ccmeNightServiceDayStartHour
•ccmeNightServiceDayStartMin
•ccmeNightServiceDayStopHour
•ccmeNightServiceDayStopMin
•ccmeFXOHookFlashEnabled
•ccmeSecondaryDialTonePrefix
•ccmeWebAdminSystemUser
•ccmeWebAdminCustomerUser
•ccmeSystemMessage
•ccmeDialplanPatternTag
•ccmeDialplanPattern
•ccmeDialplanExtLength
•ccmeDialplanExtPattern
•ccmeDialplanAllowRegiEnabled
•ccmeKeepAliveTimeout
•ccmeInterDigitTimeout
•ccmeBusyTimeout
•ccmeAlertTimeout
|
|
|
|
•ccmeEphoneIpAddressType
•ccmeEphoneIpAddress
•ccmeEphoneMacAddress
•ccmeEphoneModel
•ccmeEphoneDnType
•ccmeEphoneDnMode
•ccmeEphoneDnPriNum
•ccmeEphoneDnSecNum
•ccmeEphoneDnName
•ccmeEphoneDnLabel
•ccmeEphoneDnPriPref
•ccmeEphoneDnSecPref
•ccmeEphoneDnCFBusyNum
•ccmeEphoneDnCFAllNum
•ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnNum
•ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnTo
•ccmeEphoneDnMwiCapability
•ccmeEphoneDnHuntstop
•ccmeEphoneDnHuntstopCh
•ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltTo
•ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltType
•ccmeEphoneDnMwiSipSubscrEnabled
•ccmeEphoneDnScriptName
•ccmeEphoneUsername
•ccmeNotificationEnable
•ccmeSysTrapSeverity
•ccmeSysNotificationReason
•ccmeEphoneUnRegThreshold
•ccmeEphoneKeyPhone
•ccmeEphoneKeepAlive
•ccmeEphoneAutoLineInEnabled
•ccmeEphoneAutoLineOut
•ccmeEphonePagingDn
•ccmeEphonePagingPolicy
•ccmeEphoneTemplate
|
|
|
|
•ccmeEphoneAftHrsBlkExmptEnabled
•ccmeEphoneNightBellSvcEnabled
•ccmeEphoneAddon
•ccmeEphoneKeepConfEnabled
•ccmeEphoneTrapReason
•ccmeUserAutoLogoutTo
•ccmeUserLoginDeactivateTime
•ccmeMwiSipServerIpAddress
•ccmeMwiSipServerTransportType
•ccmeMwiSipServerPortNumber
•ccmeMwiSipServerRegE164Enabled
•ccmeMwiSipSvrUnsolicitedEnabled
•ccmeCorTag
•ccmeCorListName
•ccmeCorScope
•ccmeCorDirection
•ccmeCorStartingNumber
•ccmeCorEndingNumber
•ccmeCorVoiceRegPoolNumber
•ccmeCorListDefaultEnabled
•ccmeLoopbackDnforward
•ccmeLoopbackDnStrip
•ccmeLoopbackDnPrefix
•ccmeLoopbackDnSuffix
•ccmeLoopbackDnRetryTo
•ccmeLoopbackDnAutoCon
•ccmeLoopbackDnCodec
•ccmeIntercomDnExtensionNum
•ccmeIntercomDnBargeInEnabled
•ccmeIntercomDnAutoAnsEnabled
•ccmeIntercomDnLabel
•ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTag
•ccmeEphoneSpeedDialNumber
•ccmeEphoneSpeedDialLabel
•ccmeEphoneFastDialNumber
|
|
|
|
•ccmeEphoneFastDialName
•ccmeEphoneOverlayDN
•ccmeMohMulticastIpAddressType
•ccmeMohMulticastIpAddress
•ccmeMohMulticastPortNumber
•ccmeMohMulticastRoute
|
ccmeActiveStatsGroup
|
|
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|
•Collection of objects that show the active status of Cisco CallManager Express, ephone and ephone-dn.
•ccmeEphoneCallLegs
•ccmeEphoneTot
•ccmeEphoneTotRegistered
•ccmeEphoneTotKeyPhConfigured
•ccmeEphoneTotKeyPhRegistered
•ccmeEphoneDeviceName
•ccmeEphoneRegState
•ccmeEphoneActiveDN
•ccmeEphoneActivityStatus
•ccmeEphoneKeepAliveCnt
•ccmeEphonePendingReset
•ccmeEphoneRegTime
•ccmeEphoneCurrentFirmwareRev
•ccmeEphonePreviousFirmwareRev
•ccmeEphoneLastError
•ccmeEphoneObservedType
•ccmeEphoneLoginStatus
•ccmeEphoneDnDStatus
•ccmeEphoneDebugStatus
•ccmeEphoneMediaActive
•ccmeEphoneTAPIClient
•ccmeEphoneMediaCapability
•ccmeEphoneRemote
•ccmeMohSource
•ccmeNightServiceEnabled
|
ccmeHistoryStatsGroup
|
|
—
|
Group of objects that display the history status of ephone-dn:
•ccmeEphoneDnChIncoming
•ccmeEphoneDnChInAnswered
•ccmeEphoneDnChOutbound
•ccmeEphoneDnChOutAnswered
•ccmeEphoneDnChOutBusy
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtConn
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtAlert
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtHold
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtRing
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseNearEnd
•ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseFarEnd
|
ccmeNotifGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
|
|
—
|
Collection of notifications for the Cisco CME features:
•ccmeStatusChangeNotif
•ccmeEphoneUnRegThresholdExceed
•ccmeEPhoneDeceased
•ccmeEPhoneRegFailed
•ccmeEphoneLoginFailed
•ccmeNightServiceChangeNotif
•ccmeLivefeedMohFailedNotif
•ccmeMaxConferenceNotif
•ccmeKeyEphoneRegChangeNotif
|
Cisco CME MIB Object Groups
Table 7 lists the CISCO-CCME-MIB objects, arranged according to their group. The following four CISCO-CCME-MIB groups are listed:
•ccmeConfig
•ccmeActiveStats
•ccmeHistoryStats
•ccmeMIBNotifications
The CISCO-CCME-MIB object IDs are listed in Table 10.
{
Table 10 ciscoCcmeMIB Object ID Mapping
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ciscoMgmt
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9
|
ciscoCcmeMIB
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439
|
ccmeStatusChangeNotif
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.1
|
ccmeEphoneUnRegThresholdExceed
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.2
|
ccmeEPhoneDeceased
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.3
|
ccmeEPhoneRegFailed
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.4
|
ccmeEphoneLoginFailed
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.5
|
ccmeNightServiceChangeNotif
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.6
|
ccmeLivefeedMohFailedNotif
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.7
|
ccmeMaxConferenceNotif
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.8
|
ccmeKeyEphoneRegChangeNotif
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.0.0.9
|
ciscoCcmeMIBObjects
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1
|
ccmeConfig
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1
|
ccmeEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.1
|
ccmeVersion
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.2
|
ccmeIPAddressType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.3
|
ccmeIPAddress
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.4
|
ccmePortNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.5
|
ccmeMaxEphones
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.6
|
ccmeMaxDirectoryNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.7
|
ccmeMaxConferences
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.8
|
ccmeMaxRedirect
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.9
|
ccmeScriptName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.10
|
ccmeVoiceMailNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.11
|
ccmeMwiRelay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.12
|
ccmeMwiExpires
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.13
|
ccmeTransferSystem
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.14
|
ccmeTimeFormat
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.15
|
ccmeDateFormat
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.16
|
ccmeUrlforServicesBtn
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.17
|
ccmeUrlforDirectoriesBtn
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.18
|
ccmeMohFlashFile
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.19
|
ccmeMohMulticastFromFlashEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.20
|
ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddr
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.21
|
ccmeMohFlashMulticastPortNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.22
|
ccmePhoneFirmwareTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23
|
ccmePhoneFirmware
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23.1
|
ccmePhoneFirmwareIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23.1.1
|
ccmePhoneType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23.1.2
|
ccmePhoneFirmwareRev
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23.1.3
|
ccmeTransferPatternTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24
|
ccmeTransferPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24.1
|
ccmeTransferPatternIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24.1.1
|
ccmeTransferPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24.1.2
|
ccmeTransferPatternType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24.1.3
|
ccmeWebGUIEditEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.25
|
ccmeWebGUITimeEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.26
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27.1.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27.1.2
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternAllTime
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27.1.3
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateMonth
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.2
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.3
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.4
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.5
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.6
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.7
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.2
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.3
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.4
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.5
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.6
|
ccmeNightServiceCode
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.30
|
ccmeNightServiceDateTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31
|
ccmeNightServiceDate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1
|
ccmeNightServiceDateIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.1
|
ccmeNightServiceDateMonth
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.2
|
ccmeNightServiceDate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.3
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStartHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.4
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStartMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.5
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStopHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.6
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStopMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.7
|
ccmeNightServiceDayTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32
|
ccmeNightServiceDay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1
|
ccmeNightServiceDayIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.1
|
ccmeNightServiceDay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.2
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStartHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.3
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStartMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.4
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStopHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.5
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStopMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.6
|
ccmeFXOHookFlashEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.33
|
ccmeSecondaryDialTonePrefix
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.34
|
ccmeWebAdminSystemUser
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.35
|
ccmeWebAdminCustomerUser
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.36
|
ccmeSystemMessage
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.37
|
ccmeDialplanPatternTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38
|
ccmeDialplanPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1
|
ccmeDialplanPatternIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.1
|
ccmeDialplanPatternTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.2
|
ccmeDialplanExtLength
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.3
|
ccmeDialplanPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.4
|
ccmeDialplanExtPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.5
|
ccmeDialplanAllowRegiEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.6
|
ccmeKeepAliveTimeout
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.39
|
ccmeInterDigitTimeout
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.40
|
ccmeBusyTimeout
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.41
|
ccmeAlertTimeout
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.42
|
ccmeEphoneConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43
|
ccmeEphoneConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1
|
ccmeEphoneTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneIpAddressType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneIpAddress
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneMacAddress
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneModel
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.5
|
ccmeEphoneUsername
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.6
|
ccmeEphoneKeepAlive
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.7
|
ccmeEphoneAutoLineOut
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.8
|
ccmeEphonePagingDn
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.9
|
ccmeEphoneAddon
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.10
|
ccmeEphoneTemplate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.11
|
ccmeEphonePagingPolicy
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.12
|
ccmeEphoneKeyPhone
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.13
|
ccmeEphoneAutoLineInEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.14
|
ccmeEphoneAftHrsBlkExmptEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.15
|
ccmeEphoneNightBellSvcEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.16
|
ccmeEphoneKeepConfEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.17
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTableIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialLabel
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45.1
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialTableIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneBtnDNAssocConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.46
|
ccmeEphoneBtnDNAssocConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.46.1
|
ccmeEphoneButtonNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.46.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneOverlayDN
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.46.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneDnConfigTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47
|
ccmeEphoneDnConfig
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneDnMode
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneDnPriNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneDnSecNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.5
|
ccmeEphoneDnName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.6
|
ccmeEphoneDnLabel
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.7
|
ccmeEphoneDnPriPref
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.8
|
ccmeEphoneDnSecPref
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.9
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFBusyNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.10
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFAllNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.11
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.12
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnTo
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.13
|
ccmeEphoneDnMwiCapability
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.14
|
ccmeEphoneDnHuntstop
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.15
|
ccmeEphoneDnHuntstopCh
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.16
|
ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltTo
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.17
|
ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.18
|
ccmeEphoneDnMwiSipSubscrEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.19
|
ccmeEphoneDnScriptName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.20
|
ccmeNotificationEnable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.48 (read-write)
|
ccmeSysTrapSeverity
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.49
|
ccmeSysNotificationReason
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.50
|
ccmeEphoneUnRegThreshold
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.51 (read-write)
|
ccmeEphoneTrapReason
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.52
|
ccmeUserAutoLogoutTo
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.53
|
ccmeUserLoginDeactivateTime
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.54
|
ccmeMwiSipServerIpAddress
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.55
|
ccmeMwiSipServerTransportType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.56
|
ccmeMwiSipServerPortNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.57
|
ccmeMwiSipServerRegE164Enabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.58
|
ccmeMwiSipSvrUnsolicitedEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.59
|
ccmeCorConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60
|
ccmeCorConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1
|
ccmeCorTableIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.1
|
ccmeCorTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.2
|
ccmeCorListName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.3
|
ccmeCorScope
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.4
|
ccmeCorDirection
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.5
|
ccmeCorStartingNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.6
|
ccmeCorEndingNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.7
|
ccmeCorVoiceRegPoolNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.8
|
ccmeCorListDefaultEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.9
|
ccmeLoopbackDnConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61
|
ccmeLoopbackDnConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1
|
ccmeLoopbackDnTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.1
|
ccmeLoopbackDnforward
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.2
|
ccmeLoopbackDnStrip
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.3
|
ccmeLoopbackDnPrefix
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.4
|
ccmeLoopbackDnSuffix
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.5
|
ccmeLoopbackDnRetryTo
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.6
|
ccmeLoopbackDnAutoCon
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.7
|
ccmeLoopbackDnCodec
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.8
|
ccmeIntercomDnConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62
|
ccmeIntercomDnConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1
|
ccmeIntercomDnTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.1
|
ccmeIntercomDnExtensionNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.2
|
ccmeIntercomDnBargeInEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.3
|
ccmeIntercomDnAutoAnsEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.4
|
ccmeIntercomDnLabel
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.5
|
ccmeMohMulticastIpAddress
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.63
|
ccmeMohMulticastPortNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.64
|
ccmeMohMulticastRoute
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.65
|
ccmeMohFlashMulticastIPAddrType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.66
|
ccmeMohMulticastIpAddressType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.67
|
ccmeActiveStats
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneCallLegs
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.1
|
ccmeEphoneTot
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.2
|
ccmeEphoneTotRegistered
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.3
|
ccmeEphoneTotKeyPhConfigured
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.4
|
ccmeEphoneTotKeyPhRegistered
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.5
|
ccmeEphoneActTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6
|
ccmeEphoneAct
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1
|
ccmeEphoneDeviceName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneRegState
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneActiveDN
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneActivityStatus
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneKeepAliveCnt
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.5
|
ccmeEphonePendingReset
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.6
|
ccmeEphoneRegTime
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.7
|
ccmeEphoneCurrentFirmwareRev
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.8
|
ccmeEphonePreviousFirmwareRev
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.9
|
ccmeEphoneLastError
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.10
|
ccmeEphoneObservedType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.11
|
ccmeEphoneLoginStatus
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.12
|
ccmeEphoneDnDStatus
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.13
|
ccmeEphoneDebugStatus
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.14
|
ccmeEphoneMediaActive
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.15
|
ccmeEphoneTAPIClient
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.16
|
ccmeEphoneMediaCapability
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.17
|
ccmeEphoneRemote
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.18
|
ccmeMohSource
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.7
|
ccmeNightServiceEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.8
|
ccmeHistoryStats
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneDnChStatsHistoryTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnChStatsHistory
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnChNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnChIncoming
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneDnChInAnswered
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutbound
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutAnswered
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.5
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutBusy
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.6
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtConn
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.7
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtAlert
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.8
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtHold
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.9
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtRing
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.10
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseNearEnd
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.11
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseFarEnd
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.12
|
Correlation of Tables
The CISCO-CCME-MIB contains the tables listed in Table 11 through Table 28.
Table 11 ccmePhoneFirmware Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmePhoneFirmwareTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23
|
ccmePhoneFirmware
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23.1
|
ccmePhoneFirmwareIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23.1.1
|
ccmePhoneType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23.1.2
|
ccmePhoneFirmwareRev
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.23.1.3
|
Table 12 ccmeTransferPattern Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeTransferPatternTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24
|
ccmeTransferPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24.1
|
ccmeTransferPatternIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24.1.1
|
ccmeTransferPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24.1.2
|
ccmeTransferPatternType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.24.1.3
|
Table 13 ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27.1.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27.1.2
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockPatternAllTime
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.27.1.3
|
Table 14 ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateMonth
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.2
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.3
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.4
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStartMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.5
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.6
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDateStopMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.28.1.7
|
Table 15 ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.1
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.2
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.3
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStartMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.4
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.5
|
ccmeAfterHrsBlockDayStopMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.29.1.6
|
Table 16 ccmeNightServiceDate Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeNightServiceDateTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31
|
ccmeNightServiceDate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1
|
ccmeNightServiceDateIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.1
|
ccmeNightServiceDateMonth
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.2
|
ccmeNightServiceDate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.3
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStartHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.4
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStartMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.5
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStopHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.6
|
ccmeNightServiceDateStopMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.31.1.7
|
Table 17 ccmeNightServiceDay Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeNightServiceDayTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32
|
ccmeNightServiceDay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1
|
ccmeNightServiceDayIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.1
|
ccmeNightServiceDay
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.2
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStartHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.3
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStartMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.4
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStopHour
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.5
|
ccmeNightServiceDayStopMin
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.32.1.6
|
Table 18 ccmeDialplanPattern Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeDialplanPatternTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38
|
ccmeDialplanPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1
|
ccmeDialplanPatternIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.1
|
ccmeDialplanPatternTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.2
|
ccmeDialplanExtLength
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.3
|
ccmeDialplanPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.4
|
ccmeDialplanExtPattern
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.5
|
ccmeDialplanAllowRegiEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.38.1.6
|
Table 19 ccmeEphoneConf Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeEphoneConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43
|
ccmeEphoneConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1
|
ccmeEphoneTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneIpAddressType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneIpAddress
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneMacAddress
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneModel
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.5
|
ccmeEphoneUsername
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.6
|
ccmeEphoneKeepAlive
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.7
|
ccmeEphoneAutoLineOut
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.8
|
ccmeEphonePagingDn
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.9
|
ccmeEphoneAddon
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.10
|
ccmeEphoneTemplate
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.11
|
ccmeEphonePagingPolicy
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.12
|
ccmeEphoneKeyPhone
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.13
|
ccmeEphoneAutoLineInEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.14
|
ccmeEphoneAftHrsBlkExmptEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.15
|
ccmeEphoneNightBellSvcEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.16
|
ccmeEphoneKeepConfEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.43.1.17
|
Table 20 ccmeEphoneSpeedDialConf Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTableIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneSpeedDialLabel
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.44.1.4
|
Table 21 ccmeEphoneFastDialConf Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45.1
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialTableIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneFastDialName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.45.1.3
|
Table 22 ccmeEphoneBtnDNAssocConf Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeEphoneBtnDNAssocConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.46
|
ccmeEphoneBtnDNAssocConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.46.1
|
ccmeEphoneButtonNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.46.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneOverlayDN
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.46.1.2
|
Table 23 ccmeEphoneDNConfig Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeEphoneDnConfigTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47
|
ccmeEphoneDnConfig
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneDnMode
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneDnPriNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneDnSecNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.5
|
ccmeEphoneDnName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.6
|
ccmeEphoneDnLabel
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.7
|
ccmeEphoneDnPriPref
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.8
|
ccmeEphoneDnSecPref
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.9
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFBusyNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.10
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFAllNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.11
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.12
|
ccmeEphoneDnCFNoAnTo
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.13
|
ccmeEphoneDnMwiCapability
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.14
|
ccmeEphoneDnHuntstop
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.15
|
ccmeEphoneDnHuntstopCh
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.16
|
ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltTo
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.17
|
ccmeEphoneDnHoldAltType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.18
|
ccmeEphoneDnMwiSipSubscrEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.19
|
ccmeEphoneDnScriptName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.47.1.20
|
{
Table 24 ccmeCorConf Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeCorConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60
|
ccmeCorConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1
|
ccmeCorTableIndex
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.1
|
ccmeCorTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.2
|
ccmeCorListName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.3
|
ccmeCorScope
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.4
|
ccmeCorDirection
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.5
|
ccmeCorStartingNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.6
|
ccmeCorEndingNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.7
|
ccmeCorVoiceRegPoolNumber
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.8
|
ccmeCorListDefaultEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.60.1.9
|
{
Table 25 ccmeLoopbackDnConf Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeLoopbackDnConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61
|
ccmeLoopbackDnConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1
|
ccmeLoopbackDnTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.1
|
ccmeLoopbackDnforward
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.2
|
ccmeLoopbackDnStrip
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.3
|
ccmeLoopbackDnPrefix
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.4
|
ccmeLoopbackDnSuffix
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.5
|
ccmeLoopbackDnRetryTo
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.6
|
ccmeLoopbackDnAutoCon
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.7
|
ccmeLoopbackDnCodec
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.61.1.8
|
{
Table 26 ccmeIntercomDnConf Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeIntercomDnConfTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62
|
ccmeIntercomDnConf
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1
|
ccmeIntercomDnTag
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.1
|
ccmeIntercomDnExtensionNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.2
|
ccmeIntercomDnBargeInEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.3
|
ccmeIntercomDnAutoAnsEnabled
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.4
|
ccmeIntercomDnLabel
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.1.62.1.5
|
{
Table 27 ccmeEphoneAct Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeEphoneActTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6
|
ccmeEphoneAct
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1
|
ccmeEphoneDeviceName
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneRegState
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneActiveDN
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneActivityStatus
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneKeepAliveCnt
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.5
|
ccmeEphonePendingReset
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.6
|
ccmeEphoneRegTime
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.7
|
ccmeEphoneCurrentFirmwareRev
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.8
|
ccmeEphonePreviousFirmwareRev
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.9
|
ccmeEphoneLastError
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.10
|
ccmeEphoneObservedType
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.11
|
ccmeEphoneLoginStatus
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.12
|
ccmeEphoneDnDStatus
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.13
|
ccmeEphoneDebugStatus
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.14
|
ccmeEphoneMediaActive
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.15
|
ccmeEphoneTAPIClient
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.16
|
ccmeEphoneMediaCapability
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.17
|
ccmeEphoneRemote
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.2.6.1.18
|
{
Table 28 ccmeEphoneDnChStatsHistory Table
Object Name
|
Object ID
|
ccmeEphoneDnChStatsHistoryTable
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnChStatsHistory
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnChNum
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.1
|
ccmeEphoneDnChIncoming
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.2
|
ccmeEphoneDnChInAnswered
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.3
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutbound
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.4
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutAnswered
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.5
|
ccmeEphoneDnChOutBusy
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.6
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtConn
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.7
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtAlert
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.8
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtHold
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.9
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscAtRing
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.10
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseNearEnd
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.11
|
ccmeEphoneDnChDiscCauseFarEnd
|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439.1.3.1.1.12
|
Cisco CME Traps and Notifications
Cisco CME SNMP traps are unsolicited notifications of an unusual or a catastrophic system event sent to the system administrator.
Traps are sent for the following scenarios:
•ccmeStatusChangeNotif
•ccmeEphoneUnRegThresholdExceed
•ccmeEPhoneDeceased
•ccmeEPhoneRegFailed
•ccmeEphoneLoginFailed
•ccmeNightServiceChangeNotif
•ccmeLivefeedMohFailedNotif
•ccmeMaxConferenceNotif
•ccmeKeyEphoneRegChangeNotif
Note Traps are sent by modem or by ISDN dial-backup links to a secondary NMS when the primary links are down (this is done through the configuration in Cisco CME router).
Notifications are asynchronously generated by Cisco CME to pass information about certain device status changes. Table 29 through Table 36 list and describe these notifications.
Table 29 ccmeStatusChangeNotif
ccmeSysNotificationReason
|
ccmeSysTrapSeverity
|
Corrective Action
|
CCME shutdown
|
Major
|
|
Skinny server initialization failed—Socket initialization failed
|
Major
|
|
Skinny server initialization failed—not enough memory
|
Major
|
|
CCME started successfully
|
Clear
|
|
Table 30 ccmeNightServiceChangeNotif
ccmeEphoneTrapReason
|
Corrective Action
|
Night service activated for Ephone <ephone-tag>
|
None
|
Table 31 ccmeLivefeedMohFailedNotif
ccmeEphoneTrapReason
|
Corrective Action
|
Music-on-Hold live feed failed
|
None
|
Music-on-Hold live feed terminated on DN <ephone-DN tag>
|
None
|
Table 32 ccmeNightServiceChangeNotif
ccmeEphoneTrapReason
|
Corrective Action
|
Night service activated for ephone <ephone-tag>
|
None
|
Table 33 ccmeMaxConferenceNotif
ccmeEphoneTrapReason
|
Corrective Action
|
Maximum number of supported conferences reached
|
None
|
Table 34 ccmeEPhoneRegFailed
ccmeEphoneTrapReason
|
Corrective Action
|
Ephone associate failed: maximum phone count exceeded on socket
|
None
|
Table 35 ccmeEphoneLoginFailed
ccmeEphoneTrapReason
|
Corrective Action
|
Ephone user login failed
|
None
|
Table 36 Generic Traps
ccmeEphoneTrap Name
|
Corrective Action
|
ccmeEphoneUnRegThresholdExceed
|
None
|
ccmeEPhoneDeceased
|
None
|
ccmeKeyEphoneRegChangeNotif
|
None
|
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support.
Related Documents
MIBs
MIB
|
MIBs Link
|
•CISCO-CCM-MIB
•CISCO-CCME-MIB
•CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
|
To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/mibs
|
RFCs
RFC
|
Title
|
RFC 826
|
Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or converting network protocol addresses to 48.bit Ethernet address for transmission on Ethernet hardware
|
RFC 1212
|
Concise MIB definitions
|
RFC 1213
|
Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based Internets: MIB-II
|
RFC 1573
|
Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II
|
RFC 1902
|
Structure of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)
|
RFC 1904
|
Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)
|
Technical Assistance
Description
|
Link
|
The Cisco Technical Support & Documentation website contains thousands of pages of searchable technical content, including links to products, technologies, solutions, technical tips, and tools. Registered Cisco.com users can log in from this page to access even more content.
|
http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
|
Glossary
ARP—Address Resolution Protocol. Internet protocol used to map an IP address to a MAC address. Defined in RFC 826.
ATA—Analog telephone adaptor.
BRI—Basic Rate Interface. ISDN interface composed of two B channels and one D channel for circuit-switched communication of voice, video, and data.
COR—Class of restriction. Functionality that provides the capability to deny certain call attempts based on the incoming and outgoing class of restrictions provisioned on the dial peers. This functionality provides flexibility in network design, allows users to block calls (for example, to 900 numbers), and applies different restrictions to call attempts from different originators. COR specifies which incoming dial peer can use which outgoing dial peer to make a call.
DN—Dialed number. Number that a caller dialed to initiate a call; for example, 800-555-1212.
Ephone—Ethernet phone. Phone that operates in an IP-telephony environment.
FXO—Foreign-exchange office. An FXO interface connects to the PSTN central office and is the interface offered on a standard telephone. Cisco's FXO interface is an RJ-11 connector that allows an analog connection at the PSTN central office or to a station interface on a PBX.
IETF—Internet Engineering Task Force. Task force consisting of over 80 working groups responsible for developing Internet standards. The IETF operates under the auspices of ISOC.
IVR—Interactive voice response. Term used to describe systems that provide information in the form of recorded messages over telephone lines in response to user input in the form of spoken words or, more commonly, DTMF signaling. Examples include banks that allow you to check your balance from any telephone and automated stock quote systems.
LAN—Local area network. High-speed, low-error data network covering a relatively small geographic area (up to a few thousand meters). LANs connect workstations, peripherals, terminals, and other devices in a single building or other geographically limited area. LAN standards specify cabling and signaling at the physical and data link layers of the OSI model. Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring are widely used LAN technologies.
MIB—Management information base. Database of network management information that is used and maintained by a network management protocol, such as SNMP or CMIP. The value of a MIB object can be changed or retrieved using SNMP or CMIP commands, usually through a GUI network management system. MIB objects are organized in a tree structure that includes public (standard) and private (proprietary) branches.
MOH—Music on hold. Music that plays while a user is on hold.
MWI—Message-waiting indicator. Usually an audio or visual signal that a voice-mail or other type of message is waiting.
NMS—Network management system. System responsible for managing at least part of a network. An NMS is generally a reasonably powerful and well-equipped computer, such as an engineering workstation. NMSs communicate with agents to help keep track of network statistics and resources.
PLAR—Private line, automatic ringdown. Leased voice circuit that connects two single endpoints together. When either telephone handset is taken off-hook, the remote telephone automatically rings.
PRI—Primary Rate Interface. ISDN interface to primary rate access. Primary rate access consists of a single 64-kbps D channel plus 23 (T1) or 30 (E1) B channels for voice or data.
RFC—Request for comment. Document series used as the primary means for communicating information about the Internet. Some RFCs are designated by the IAB as Internet standards. Most RFCs document protocol specifications, such as Telnet and FTP, but some are humorous or historical. RFCs are available online from numerous sources.
SCCP—Skinny Call Control Protocol. Proprietary protocol used between Cisco CallManager and Cisco VoIP ephones.
SIP—Session Initiation Protocol. Protocol developed by the IETF MMUSIC Working Group as an alternative to H.323. SIP equips platforms to signal the setup of voice and multimedia calls over IP networks.
SNMP—Simple Network Management Protocol. Network-management protocol used almost exclusively in TCP/IP networks. SNMP provides a means to monitor and control network devices and to manage configurations, statistics collection, performance, and security.
SRST—Survivable Remote Site Telephony. Critical component of a centralized call-processing architecture in which a Cisco CallManager cluster and application servers at a central site provide telephony services for all sites of a corporation. With tens of thousands of sites deployed, this architecture now represents the majority of IP telephony deployments because of the many benefits it delivers.
Tcl—Tool Command Language. An interpreted scripting language for enabling systems to collect user input in response to recorded messages over telephone lines.
Note See Internetworking Terms and Acronyms for terms not included in this glossary.
Feature Information for Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
Table 37 lists the release history for this feature.
Not all commands may be available in your Cisco IOS software release. For release information about a specific command, see the command-reference documentation.
Cisco IOS software images are specific to a Cisco IOS software release, a feature set, and a platform. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco IOS software image support. Access Cisco Feature Navigator at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn. You must have an account on Cisco.com. If you do not have an account or have forgotten your username or password, click Cancel at the login dialog box and follow the instructions that appear.
Note Table 37 lists only the Cisco IOS software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given Cisco IOS software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that Cisco IOS software release train also support that feature.
Table 37 Feature Information for Cisco SNMP MIB Support
Feature Name
|
Cisco IOS Release
|
Cisco CME Version
|
Feature Information
|
Cisco CME SNMP MIB Support
|
12.4(4)T
|
3.4
|
This feature provides support for the CISCO-CCME-MIB.
With Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T and Cisco CME 3.4, this feature was introduced.
|
Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses. Any examples, command display output, and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental.
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