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CISCO-SRST-MIB Object Groups Chapter 1 Cisco SRST SNMP MIB Support Table 1-6 MIB Group SRST MIB Object Groups and Descriptions (continued) MIB Object csrstAliasTag csrstAliasNumPattern csrstAliasAltNumber Max Access read-only read-only read-only csrstAliasPreference read-only csrstAliasHuntStopEnabled read-only csrstAccessCodeType read-only csrstAccessCode read-only csrstAccessCodeDIDEnable read-only d Description A unique sequence number that indicates a particular alias pattern configured on this SRST router. This object indicates the pattern to match the incoming telephone number. It may include wildcards. This object indicates the alternate telephone phone number to route incoming calls to match the number pattern. This has to be a valid extension for an IP phone actively registered on the SRST router. This object indicates the preference value of the associated dial-peer. A value of 0 has the highest preference. This object specifies that if hunt stop is enabled, after the caller tried the alternate number according to the alias pattern, it will stop call hunting. If hunt stop is disabled, it will rollover to another directory number if available. This object indicates the type of trunk line to which the access-code is applied to. fxo (1), em (2), bri (3), pri (4) The type of trunk lines can be fxo, e&m, bri, and pri. fxo - Enables a foreign exchange office (FXO) interface. em - Enables an analog ear and mouth (E&M) interface. bri - Enables a BRI interface. pri - Enables a PRI interface. This object indicates the access-code to be applied to the corresponding trunk line by creating dial-peers. This object indicates the direct-inward- dial on a POTS dial-peer is enabled or disabled. 1-38 Cisco SRST SNMP MIB Release 3.4 Guide OL-7959-01

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Cisco SRST SNMP MIB Release 3.4 Guide
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Chapter 1
Cisco SRST SNMP MIB Support
CISCO-SRST-MIB Object Groups
csrstAliasTag
read-only
A unique sequence number that indicates a particular
alias pattern configured on this SRST router.
csrstAliasNumPattern
read-only
This object indicates the pattern to match the incoming
telephone number. It may include wildcards.
csrstAliasAltNumber
read-only
This object indicates the alternate telephone phone
number to route incoming calls to match the number
pattern. This has to be a valid extension for an IP phone
actively registered on the SRST router.
csrstAliasPreference
read-only
This object indicates the preference value of the
associated dial-peer. A value of 0 has the highest
preference.
csrstAliasHuntStopEnabled
read-only
This object specifies that if hunt stop is enabled, after
the caller tried the alternate number according to the
alias pattern, it will stop call hunting. If hunt stop is
disabled, it will rollover to another directory number if
available.
csrstAccessCodeType
read-only
This object indicates the type of trunk line to which the
access-code is applied to.
fxo (1),
em (2),
bri (3),
pri (4)
The type of trunk lines can be fxo, e&m, bri, and pri.
fxo - Enables a foreign exchange office (FXO)
interface.
em - Enables an analog ear and mouth (E&M)
interface.
bri - Enables a BRI interface.
pri - Enables a PRI interface.
csrstAccessCode
read-only
This object indicates the access-code to be applied to
the corresponding trunk line by creating dial-peers.
csrstAccessCodeDIDEnable
d
read-only
This object indicates the direct-inward- dial on a POTS
dial-peer is enabled or disabled.
Table 1-6
SRST MIB Object Groups and Descriptions (continued)
MIB Group
MIB Object
Max
Access
Description