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Chapter 1 Cisco SRST SNMP MIB Support SRST Traps Table 1-6 MIB Group SRST MIB Object Groups and Descriptions (continued) MIB Object Max Access Description csrstSipPhoneUnRegThresho notificatio ldExceed n A SIP phone unregistration notification is generated when the number of SIP phone unregistrations have exceeded the threshold. The number of currently registered SIP phones is provided here by csrstSipPhoneCurrentRegistered object as a reference such that if csrstSipPhoneCurrentRegistered falls below csrstSipPhoneUnRegThreshold, a notification will be generated to indicate that the number of unregistered SIP phones has crossed the threshold. csrstSipPhoneUnRegThreshold csrstSipPhoneCurrentRegistered csrstSipPhoneRegFailed notificatio A SIP phone fail registration notification is generated n when the SIP phone fails to register. csrstSipEndpointIpAddress csrstConferenceFailed notificatio A conference failure notification is generated when the n maximum number of conferences are exceeded. csrstMaxConferences SRST Traps SRST traps are SNMP traps, which are unsolicited notifications of an unusual or a catastrophic system event sent to the system administrator. SRST traps or alerts are sent for the following: • Notification (alarm/trap): SRST SCCP port is down. • Threshold (trap and event correlation) on phones registering back and forth between CM and SRST router due to flapping WAN link. • Threshold (trap and event correlation) on phones registering back and forth between SIP server/proxy and SIP SRST router due to flapping WAN link. Note Send traps by modem or ISDN dial backup links to a secondary NMS when the primary NMS is down. (Do this through the configuration in the SRST router.) Cisco-SRST-MIB Object Mappings Table 1-7 lists the CISCO-SRST-MIB OID mappings. OL-7959-01 Cisco SRST SNMP MIB Release 3.4 Guide 1-43

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Cisco SRST SNMP MIB Release 3.4 Guide
OL-7959-01
Chapter 1
Cisco SRST SNMP MIB Support
SRST Traps
SRST Traps
SRST traps are SNMP traps, which are unsolicited notifications of an unusual or a catastrophic system
event sent to the system administrator.
SRST traps or alerts are sent for the following:
Notification (alarm/trap): SRST SCCP port is down.
Threshold (trap and event correlation) on phones registering back and forth between CM and SRST
router due to flapping WAN link.
Threshold (trap and event correlation) on phones registering back and forth between SIP
server/proxy and SIP SRST router due to flapping WAN link.
Note
Send traps by modem or ISDN dial backup links to a secondary NMS when the primary NMS is down.
(Do this through the configuration in the SRST router.)
Cisco-SRST-MIB Object Mappings
Table 1-7
lists the CISCO-SRST-MIB OID mappings.
csrstSipPhoneUnRegThresho
ldExceed
notificatio
n
A SIP phone unregistration notification is generated
when the number of SIP phone unregistrations have
exceeded the threshold. The number of currently
registered SIP phones is provided here by
csrstSipPhoneCurrentRegistered object as a reference
such that if csrstSipPhoneCurrentRegistered falls
below csrstSipPhoneUnRegThreshold, a notification
will be generated to indicate that the number of
unregistered SIP phones has crossed the threshold.
csrstSipPhoneUnRegThreshold
csrstSipPhoneCurrentRegistered
csrstSipPhoneRegFailed
notificatio
n
A SIP phone fail registration notification is generated
when the SIP phone fails to register.
csrstSipEndpointIpAddress
csrstConferenceFailed
notificatio
n
A conference failure notification is generated when the
maximum number of conferences are exceeded.
csrstMaxConferences
Table 1-6
SRST MIB Object Groups and Descriptions (continued)
MIB Group
MIB Object
Max
Access
Description