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2. CONTACT Prerequisites None Attributes CONFIG Examples CNSYS LOCATION RACK3 CONTACT ADMIN MAIL COM CNSYP Display System Configuration Synopsis This displays the system contact and system location details Syntax CNSYP Prerequisites None Attributes None Examples CNSYP Output format SS7G40 SIU System Configuration CONTACT ADMIN EMAIL COM LOCATION RACK3 53 Section 7 License 7 License Contents 7 1 Introduction 54 7 2 License 54 7 1 Introduction SNMP on the Dialogic DSI Signaling Server incorporates source code and binaries from the Net SNMP application suite in accordance with the Net SNMP license This license is incorporated as part of the Signaling Server software distribution and is reproduced in full in the text below 7 2 License Net SNMP License Various copyrights apply to this package listed in 6 separate parts below Please make sure that you read all the parts Up until 2001 the project was based at UC Davis and the first part covers all code written during this time From 2001 onwards the project has been based at SourceForge and Networks Associates Technology Inc hold the copyright on behalf of the wider Net SNMP community covering all derivative work done since then An additional copyright section has been added as Part 3 below also under a BSD license for the work contributed by Cambridge Broadband Ltd to the project since 2001 An addition
3. RAI PCM port is receiving a Remote Alarm Indication This usually indicates that the remote end is either failing to achieve frame alignment or that it is experiencing a high bit error rate on the received signal BER 10 5 The input PCM signal contains a Bit Error Rate BER in excess of 1 in 100 000 as measured on the frame alignment pattern This is usually due to faulty cabling or a faulty PCM board at the remote end BER 10 3 The input PCM signal contains a Bit Error Rate BER in excess of 1 in 1000 as measured on the frame alignment pattern This is usually due to faulty cabling or a faulty PCM board at the remote end PSUFailure The system has detected that one or more power supplies have failed The system is able to operate with the loss of a single power supply but the power supply should be replaced at the earliest possible opportunity SS7LinkFailure An SS signaling link has failed Usually due to incorrect configuration signaling timeslot connectivity fault or inactive signaling terminal at the remote end SS7LinksetLost 10 All signaling links in an SS7 signaling link set have failed Usually due to incorrect configuration Point Codes or signaling timeslots connectivity fault or inactive signaling terminal at the remote end Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Event Description DestinationLost A route to a MTP destinatio
4. Syntax CNOBP OBJGRP Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled Attributes None Examples CNOBP CNOBP OBJGRP 3 Output format Configuration SNMP Traps OBJGRP OBJECT UP DOWN INACTIVE IMPAIR RESTART QUIESCE WARNING 1 ab CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 1 2 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 1 3 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 2 1 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 2 2 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 2 3 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 2 4 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 3 i CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 3 2 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 3 3 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 3 4 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 3 5 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 4 1 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 5 1 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 5 2 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 6 1 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 6 2 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 6 3 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE d 1 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 7 2 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE 7 3 CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHA
5. failure conditions causing additional invocation of maintenance procedures During overload the Signaling Server will continue to operate as normal Should the condition occur on a frequent basis for example during the busy hour every day the condition should be reported to your support representative RestartError 23 Reserved TrialMode 24 The system is in trial mode All protocol licenses are available for 10 hours after which time the system will restart ProcessorTemperature 25 The CPU temperature is outside a preset threshold indicating either an internal fault or failure of the cooling arrangements Inspection should take place immediately IPConfigurationFailed 26 Reserved UnrecognisedCode 27 Reserved 39 Section 5 Signaling Server Notifications TRAPs Event ID Description BoardFailed 28 The Signaling Server has detected a fault with a signaling processor This may either be due to a faulty signaling processor board or due to the Signaling Server performing a controlled shutdown of a signaling processor following persistent overload of the processor in order to prevent the overload affecting the remainder of the system Usually this is due to faulty board which can be confirmed by changing SS7 links to an alternative processor board using the C7LSC command or unusual signaling conditions which may be due to incorrect configuration or a mism
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7. OBJECTS MIB The IP Object Group 29 ethernetObjectTable 29 BOARD OBJECTS MIB The Board Object Group 29 boardsObjectTable 29 pcmsObjectTable 30 DSMI SS7 OBJECTS MIB The SS7 Object Group 31 4 6 1 4 6 2 4 6 3 ss7LinksetsObjectTable 31 ss7LinksObjectTable 32 ss7RoutesObjectTable 32 DSMI SIGTRAN OBJECTS MIB The SIGTRAN Object Group 33 4 7 1 4 7 2 4 7 3 sigtranLinksObjectTable 33 sigtranRASObjectTable 34 sigtranRoutesObjectTable 34 DSMI ACCESS OBJECTS MIB The Access Object Group 35 4 8 1 AccessLinkObjectTable 35 17 Section 4 4 1 4 1 1 18 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects DSMI MANAGEMENT OBJECTS MIB The Management Object Group This MIB gathers together the data pertaining to the SNMP configuration of the Dialogic DSI Signaling Server There are three objects which go to make up this group These objects and their attributes are now described in greater detail snmpAgentConfigurationObjectTable This object represents the single SNMP master agent i e there is only one row that runs on the server Column Name Column Description dsmiSNMPAgentHeadlndex dsmiSNMPAgentHeadRowStatus dsmiSNMPAgentHeadTimelnState dsmiSNMPAgentHeadldVal dsmiSNMPAgentHeadldDescription dsmiSNMPAgentHeadState e up The SNMP agent can communicate with managers e impaired The Signaling Server does not have a valid network time source on
8. WITHOUT SPECIFIC PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE PART 5 SPARTA INC COPYRIGHT NOTICE BSD COPYRIGHT C 2003 2005 SPARTA INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REDISTRIBUTION AND USE IN SOURCE AND BINARY FORMS WITH OR WITHOUT MODIFICATION ARE PERMITTED PROVIDED THAT THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET 56 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 REDISTRIBUTIONS OF SOURCE CODE MUST RETAIN THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE THIS LIST OF CONDITIONS AND THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMER REDISTRIBUTIONS IN BINARY FORM MUST REPRODUCE THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE THIS LIST OF CONDITIONS AND THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMER IN THE DOCUMENTATION AND OR OTHER MATERIALS PROVIDED WITH THE DISTRIBUTION NEITHER THE
9. and available but encountering service affecting condition dsmiRestarting Unavailable but planned to be available dsmiQuiescing Operational but in the process of shutting down being removed dsmiWarning Operation and available but encountering a non service affecting condition See Section 4 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects on page 17 for the object specific definition of these states 37 Section 5 38 Signaling Server Notifications TRAPs Each of these TRAPS contains 4 fields Field Description dsmi lt state gt Oid The Object Identifier OID of the object against which the TRAP was generated dsmi state Index The row index within the object dsmi lt state gt Eventld The particular event that occurred dsmi lt state gt Severity The severity of the TRAP dsmi state OidVal The identifier for the object against which the TRAP was generated dsmi lt state gt OidDescription A description of the object against which the TRAP was generated The Eventid field can carry one of the following values Event ID Description NullEvent 0 Reserved PCMLoss 1 Loss of signal at PCM input port PCMSyncLoss Loss of frame alignment on PCM port PCMClear PCM status is cleared due to events occurring at a board level AIS PCM input port contains the Alarm Indication Signal all ones on all timeslots
10. kak ka nenne 44 6 2 CNSNS Set SNMP C nfig rati h ss xxx klan re lkk keke nen ak bye rece back ben kaka ba eb ya k a kbk e k ar lea k 45 6 3 CNOBS S t TRAP COnfig UratlOn etnies lea n h n E RE yy ay VVE w ie UNAN We UV EW N ga YE WW V va nu ve Da ve VVE W Y E EY 45 6 4 CNOBP Display TRAP C nfiguaki ni le dl siy sie alin n xue yk yasa yaaa Waa nennen nene 46 6 5 CNSMI Set SNMP Manager Configuration kwla kaka kaka kak kaka kaka kaka aka kaka kk a 47 6 6 CNSMC Change SNMP Manager Configuration khkhW kklkkk kk kk nennen 48 6 7 CNSME End SNMP Manager Configuration ccceceecee reece erent eee e eee nnne 49 6 8 CNSMP Display SNMP Manager Configuration sesssssssen mene nene nennen 49 6 9 CNUST Set SNMP V 3 xy c chya aer ne Sods he AR KA ba ner b k eps beds x k HK bap D l meme ei rei E aE k w b bw W da 50 6 10 CNUSC Change SNMP v3 User Configuration isesssssssssseseeneneeemeneen kaka aka kak nennen 51 6 11 CNUSE End SNMP v3 tne eren Za kada ka kak na akai a aa alan rese Ve regens Vrae eya a Valaye a Del aa a nel as a Wak a as An w a 51 6 12 CNUSP Display SNMP V3 55050 4 na bi ba EEE a ka a W lah ka c k ca a Gh ka WE nex Ea anak xiya yaya xiz ayan u v ovt veru aka ya 52 6 13 CNSYS Set System Configuration hLLkh Whk kkkklkkkk eee eaten eae nnne 53 6 14 CNSYP Display System Configuration hLk
11. on the Signaling Server No further reference will be made to the field within this document The following section describes each object in greater detail with reference to the common header columns and if relevant additional columns that are associated with the object If the common header fields in an object have object specific behavior the details are given If no details are given for one of the common header fields it can be assumed that the general purpose description given above applies 15 Section 3 The DSMI MIB Structure 16 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects Contents 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 DSMI 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 D 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 2 8 DSMI SMI 4 4 1 DSMI 4 5 1 4 5 2 SMI MANAGEMENT OBJECTS MIB The Management Object Group 18 snmpAgentConfigurationObjectTable 18 snmpMgrConfigurationObjectTable 19 snmpUserConfigurationObjectTable 20 SYSTEM OBJECTS MIB The System Object Group 20 systemDataObjectTable 20 capabilityDataObjectTable 22 serverLinkObjectTable 23 peerLinkObjectTable 24 clientLinkObjectTable 24 RDCObjectTable 25 cRecordObjectTable 25 pReportObjectTable 26 PLATFORM OBJECTS MIB The Platform Object Group 26 memoryObjectTable 26 cpuObjectTable 27 psuObjectTable 27 fanObjectTable 28 drivesObjectTable 28 IP
12. removed 4 8 4 8 1 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 DSMI ACCESS OBJECTS MIB The Access Object Group The Access Object Group represents the access interfaces that are present in the Signaling Server AccessLinkObjectTable This object holds data regarding the access links configured in a system Column Name Column Description dsmiAccessLinkHeadlndex dsmiAccessLinkHeadRowStatus dsmiAccessLinkHeadTimelnState dsmiAccessLinkHeadldVal The access link identifier dsmiAccessLinkHeadldDescription The access link label if any dsmiAccessLinkHeadState e up The link is in service e down The link is out of service e inactive The link is configured but is inactive e impaired The link is in service but is encountering DLC failures DPNSS only e quiescing Configuration of the link is being removed 35 Section 5 5 1 36 Signaling Server Notifications TRAPs Signaling Server Notifications TRAPs Contents 5 1 The Role of an Object s Administration Table 36 5 2 Trap Notification Fields 37 The Role of an Object s Administration Table The object Administration table has the following entries that allow an administrator to control the generation of TRAPs dsmiadm UpTrapConfigure These values determine the conditions under which a trap will be generated Each Configure field can be set to generate a trap when ds
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14. 7 The system is a Dialogic DSI SS7G32 Signaling Server dsmiSysDataSysVer The software version of the software distribution dsmiSysDataPlatVer The software version of the platform specific distribution dsmiSysDataSysContact Contact details for the system dsmiSysDataSysName The host name assigned to the system dsmiSysDataSysLocation The physical location of the system dsmiSysDataSysType One of the following values e Reserved 1 The server is not running in a recognized mode e SIU 2 The server is running in SIU mode e SGW 3 The server is running in SGW mode e DSC 4 The server is running in DSC mode e SWS 5 21 Section 4 4 2 2 22 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects Column Name Column Description The server is running in SWS mode capDataObjectTable This object describes the capabilities of the system in terms of the various license statuses Column Name Column Description dsmiCapDataHeadlndex dsmiCapDataHeadRowStatus dsmiCapDataHeadTimelnState dsmiCapDataHeadldVal dsmiCapDataHeadldDescription ThedsmiHead IDVal and dsmiHeadlaDescription will identify the following capabilities as a numerical value and associated strings This table shows the possible HeadldVal values and their corresponding HeadlaDescription values For the SS7G41 the following identifiers are used SIU SWS M2PA M3UA MTP TCAP MAP IN
15. AP IS41 10 Reserved 11 Reserved ON Oa FWD a ae For earlier Signaling Server Generations the following identifiers are used 1 SIU 2 SGW 3 DSC 4 SCTP 5 M2PA 6 M3UA 7 MTP 8 ISUP 9 TUP 10 BICC Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Column Name Column Description 11 SCCPCL 12 SCCPCO 13 TCAP 14 MAP 15 INAP 16 1841 17 ISDN 18 DPNSS 19 SNMP 20 MONITORING 21 SS7MD dsmiCapDataHeadState e up The license capability is up and available for use e down The license capability is available but has failed to activate e inactive The license capability is available but inactive e impaired The license capability is available and active but its use exceeds the limits allows by the license and it is being throttled e warning The license capability is available and active but its use exceeds the limits allows by the license Consistent use above these limits may lead to it being throttled 4 2 3 serverLinkObjectTable This object holds data relating to a System acting as Server for a SigDIA IP link to a Client Column Name Column Description dsmiServerLinkHeadlndex dsmiServerLinkHeadRowStatus dsmiServerLinkHeadTimelnState dsmiServerLinkHeadldVal The link instance dsmiServerLinkHeadldDescription Reserved for future use as a label 23 Section 4 4 2 4 4 2 5 24 The DSMI Object Gro
16. CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE 54 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 PART 2 NETWORKS ASSOCIATES TECHNOLOGY INC COPYRIGHT NOTICE BSD COPYRIGHT C 2001 2003 NETWORKS ASSOCIATES TECHNOLOGY INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REDISTRIBUTION AND USE IN SOURCE AND BINARY FORMS WITH OR WITHOUT MODIFICATION ARE PERMITTED PROVIDED THAT THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET REDISTRIBUTIONS OF SOURCE CODE MUST RETAIN THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE THIS LIST OF CONDITIONS AND THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMER REDISTRIBUTIONS IN BINARY FORM MUST REPRODUCE THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE THIS LIST OF CONDITIONS AND THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMER IN THE DOCUMENTATION AND OR OTHER MATERIALS PROVIDED WITH THE DISTRIBUTION NEITHER THE NAME OF THE NETWORKS ASSOCIATES TECHNOLOGY INC NOR THE NAMES OF ITS CONTRIBUTORS MAY BE USED TO ENDORSE OR PROMOTE PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM THIS SOFTWARE WITHOUT SPECIFIC PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT
17. DSI Signaling Server provides support for a number of standard MIBs A user can get further IP related data by accessing the IF MIB RFC1213 MIB IP MIB TCP MIB and UDP MIB A user can get further information on the operation of the underlying server platform by accessing the HOST RESOURCES MIB Finally the Signaling Server also provides support for the Systems Group of the SNMPv2 MIB and is capable of generating a standard cold start trap Applicability This document is applicable to the following e Dialogic DSI SS7G30 products SIU release 2 2 2 or later or SGW release 2 2 0 or later e Dialogic DSI SS7G41 SIU release 1 0 3 or later or SWS release 1 0 3 or later e Dialogic DSI DSMI MIB package v2 02 or later Related Documentation 1 Dialogic8 DSI Signaling Servers SS7G3x SIU Mode User Manual 2 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SS7G3x SGW Mode User Manual 3 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SS7G41 Operators Manual 2 1 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Activation and Configuration Overview To activate DSMI SNMP on SS7G30 systems the user should use the CNSNS command to set SNMP to DSMI and restart the system to allow activation of the agent To activate DSMI SNMP on SS7G41 system the user should use the CNSNS command to set SNMP to Y and restart the system to allow activation of the agent Once active the DSMI SNMP agent is able to respond to SNMP requests If the user wishes the sys
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19. ION The MIB definition files give the object groups and objects more user friendly names The following diagrams depict the user friendly names of the object groups and their respective objects DSMI MANAGEMENT OBJECTS MIB snmpAgentConfiguration snmpManagerConfiguration snmpUserConfiguration DSMI SYSTEM OBJECTS MIB systemData capabilityData serverLinks peerLinks clientLinks rdcs continuousRecords periodicReports DSMI PLATFORM OBJECTS MIB memory cpu psu fan drives Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 DSMI IP OBJECTS MIB ethernetPorts DSMI BOARD OBJECTS MIB boards poms DSMI SS7 OBJECTS MIB ss7Linksets ss7Links ss7Houtes DSMI SIGTRAN OBJECTS MIB sigtranLinks sigtranRAS sigtranRoutes DSMI ACCESS OBJECTS MIB accessLinks It is recommended that the user load the DSMI SMI DSMI TC and DSMI NOTIFICATION MIBs as well as all relevant object group MIBs into their SNMP manager 13 Section 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 14 The DSMI MIB Structure Components of an Object Introduction Each object comprises two tables The first table or the object table holds status data about the object whereas the second table or the administration table details the number of rows in the table as well as the current TRAP configuration settings for the obj
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21. NGE CHANGE CHANGE EXECUTED CNSMI Set SNMP Manager Configuration Synopsis This command allows the administrator to define up to 32 TRAP destinations i e remote SNMP manager stations Each manager is defined by its IP address IPADDR Additionally the type of TRAP to be dispatched to the SNMP manager is specified with the TFORMAT parameter The following values are supported 1 An SNMP v1 TRAP is sent 2 An SNMP v2 TRAP is sent 3 An SNMP v2 INFORM is sent The PORT parameter allows the user to configure a destination port that is different from the default standard SNMP TRAP port 162 47 Section 6 6 6 48 MMI commands If the remote SNMP v1 or v2c manager has been configured to only recognize TRAPs received with a community string the TCOM parameter accommodates that value If an SNMP v3 TRAP is to be issued then the USER parameter value is used The USER parameter is used to specify a user which has been defined with the CNUSI command Furthermore it will also be necessary to configure an engine identifier which has been configured on the remote SNMP manager The engine identifier is configured with the ENGINE parameter Finally the LABEL parameter is used to specify an optional string identifier for the manager Syntax CNSMI MNGR IPADDR TFORMAT PORT TCOM USER ENGINE L ABEL Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled If an SNMP v3
22. OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE PART 3 CAMBRIDGE BROADBAND LTD COPYRIGHT NOTICE BSD PORTIONS OF THIS CODE ARE COPYRIGHT C 2001 2003 CAMBRIDGE BROADBAND LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REDISTRIBUTION AND USE IN SOURCE AND BINARY FORMS WITH OR WITHOUT MODIFICATION ARE PERMITTED PROVIDED THAT THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET REDISTRIBUTIONS OF SOURCE CODE MUST RETAIN THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE THIS LIST OF CONDITIONS AND THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMER REDISTRIBUTIONS IN BINARY FORM MUST REPRODUCE THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE THIS LIST OF CONDITIONS AND THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMER IN THE DOCUMENTATION AND OR OTHER MATERIALS PROVIDED WITH THE DISTRIBUTION THE NAME OF CAMBRIDGE BROADBAND LTD MAY NOT BE USED TO ENDORSE OR PROMOTE PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM THIS SOFTWARE WITHOUT SPECIFIC PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION 55 Section 7 License THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXE
23. ON History M 5 1 ILE O di GULO T a Su cs sa a Sak s sa aka ca a raa kk R k a ca aa ka dila aa ka wa k a a dan a ka a ua a a a a L a a a l a a kuida ark aa 7 1 1 OVERVIEW RT n 7 1 2 Applicability e 8 1 3 Related Documentation lt a ski xa kk kik a EE kek env EE avere eV ve oue EE NEBA W YEE WEN VER VE VE nV VE RAW EA WO E AW Y WE YE YE Y e EX ties 8 2 Activation and Configuration kK K 3J Xiukulkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kaka kaka kk kaka na anka nuka una uu aku aku nau kann aku aa 9 2 1 uiu inana Mazi Sana Sa NA Rawa HIR ARR HAWARA NANA HAWARA HARA WA REVA HA NARE Ak AR kh KU kk k ve ka Weve Wau la a a a A la a la a l a a a l a l u a lk da l a ala a 9 3 The DSMI MIB Str U CU y lt i xi si arka kk k uka aa ka alal k kak a kak aa kaka a eka a ka ka ke la k W kk a kk a ka ann 11 3 1 Enterprise Farmily MIB Structure 5ik Zikr k arana h s kada nre xak n n a a a da a ka k a RA a ka ARR k dada k na keke ek k 11 3 2 The Signaling Server Object Groups and ODjeCctS Lh kKk h kk nemen eene aka kaka ak ka 11 3 3 The MIB Fil e 12 3 4 Components of an ODJECE
24. PReportHeadlndex dsmiPReportHeadRowStatus dsmiPReportHeadTimelnState dsmiPReportHeadldVal The report s identifier dsmiPReportHeadlaDescription The report s label dsmiPReportHeadState e up The report can be transmitted to an RDC e down The report cannot be transmitted to an RDC quiescing The report is being removed 4 3 DSMI PLATFORM OBJECTS MIB The Platform Object Group The Platform Object Group represents various hardware components within the Signaling Server 4 3 1 memoryObjectTable This object holds data relating to memory on a platform There will only be one row in this object table Column Name Column Description dsmiMemoryHeadlndex dsmiMemoryHeadRowStatus dsmiMemoryHeadTimelnState dsmiMemoryHeadldVal Always set to 0 dsmiMemoryHeadldDescription 26 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Column Name Column Description dsmiMemoryHeadState e up The memory is in service e down The memory is out of service 4 3 2 cpuObjectTable This object holds data relating to the installed CPUs Column Name Column Description dsmiCPUHeadIndex dsmiCPUHeadRowStatus dsmiCPUHeadTimelnState dsmiCPUHeadldVal The CPU identifier dsmiCPUHeadlaDescription dsmiCPUHeadState e up The CPU is in service e down The CPU is out of service e i
25. TRAP is required the user referenced by the USER parameter must exist Attributes CONFIG Examples This is an example for setting up a simple SNMP v2 TRAP receiver manager CNSMI MNGR 1 IPADDR 192 168 1 22 TFORMAT 2 This next example shows how an SNMP v3 TRAP receiver manager would be created The first step is to define the user with the CNUSI command CNUSI USER 1 AUTH MD5 AUTHPASS abcdefgh LABEL userl EXECUTED The next step is to define the manager which references the user that has just been defined CNSMI MNGR 2 IPADDR 192 168 1 222 USER 1 ENGINE 1122334455 EXECUTED CNSMC Change SNMP Manager Configuration Synopsis This command allows the administrator to alter an SNMP manager s configuration The parameters and the associated values are as per the CNSMI command 6 7 6 8 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Syntax CNSMC MNGR IPADDR TFORMAT PORT TCOM USER ENGINE LAB EL Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled The manager must already have been defined with the CNSMI command If an SNMP v3 user is specified the user must already be defined Attributes CONFIG Examples CNSMC MNGR 1 IPADDR 192 168 220 222 CNSME End SNMP Manager Configuration Synopsis This command removes an SNMP manager definition from the list of configured SNMP managers The command take
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28. an entry in the list of configured SNMP v3 users Attributes CONFIG Examples CNUSC USER 3 AUTH SHA CNUSE End SNMP v3 Synopsis This command removes an SNMP v3 user s configuration entry The command takes a single parameter USER which identifies the user to be removed Syntax CNUSE USER Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled The user must be present in the list of configured SNMP v3 users 51 Section 6 6 12 52 MMI commands Attributes CONFIG Examples CNUSE USE R23 CNUSP Display SNMP v3 Synopsis This command displays the current list of configured SNMP v3 users The passwords are hidden If a USER value is specified with the command only that user s details are displayed Syntax CNUSP USER Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled Attributes None Examples CNUSP Output format Configuration SNMP Users ER AUTH AUTHPASS PRIV PRIVPASS LABEL USI 1 D5 2 SHA EXECUTED BEAR MOR a TINONE userl user2 p EI KKKKKKKK NONI 6 13 6 14 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 CNSYS Set System Configuration Synopsis This command can be used to set the system location and system contact details These values are then mirrored in the System Data object of the System group i e DSMI SYSTEM OBJECTS MIB sysDataObjectTable Syntax CNSYS LOCATION
29. atch of configuration between the Signaling Server and the remote end This alarm condition can only be cleared by manual intervention the user should block and unblock the affected board Note that a Processor Fail entry always appears in the alarm log when a board is unblocked This condition is identified by an event with identical Occurred and Cleared times SecurityWarning 29 Reserved CPUWarning 30 The system has detected that one or more of the CPUS is likely to fail VoltageWarning 31 The system has detected that the voltage on one or more power rails is out of range This is usually due to either a faulty power supply module or a faulty board causing excessive current consumption MemoryFailure 32 The system has detected that one or more of its memory modules has failed DefaultWarning 33 The system has detected a low priority low level alarm condition The user should contact its support contact for further information SigtranLinkFailure 34 ASIGTRAN signaling link has failed This is usually due to incorrect configuration connectivity fault or inactive signaling at the remote end SigtranAssocFailure 35 ASIGTRAN signaling association has failed This is usually due to incorrect configuration connectivity fault or inactive signaling at the remote end SigtranRouteFailure 36 ASIGTRAN signaling route has failed This is usually due to incorrect configuration connectivity fault
30. due to incorrect configuration signaling timeslot connectivity fault or inactive signaling terminal at the remote end DLCFailure 49 Failure of one or more DLCs on a DPNSS signaling link RDCFailure 50 Failure of communication with a remote data center Usually due to incorrect configuration IP address username or password connectivity fault or inactive equipment at the remote end HardDiskFull 51 HardDiskFailure 52 Interaction with the hard disk is no longer possible No further use of the hard disk is attempted until the system is restarted The most likely cause is a physical failure of the hard disk drive If the Hard disk is part of RAID array the Disk Failure may be reported when the disk is the DOWN INACTIVE or RESTARTING states Refer to Section 4 3 5 drivesObjectTable for details CRSendFailure 53 The Signaling Server is unable to transfer information to a remote data center for a Continuous Record Possible problems include no RDC available directory does not exist on RDC for this CR write failure on RDC If the problem clears this alarm persists until any records saved on the hard disk during the failure have been successfully transferred to an RDC PRSendFailure 54 The Signaling Server is unable to transfer information to a remote data center for a Periodic Report Possible problems include no RDC available directory does not exist on RDC for this PR write
31. ect The object table resides at OID x y 1 where x is the object group identifier and y is the object identifier The administration table resides at OID x y 2 For example the AccessLink object table is found at 1 3 6 1 4 1 3028 6 2 1 8 1 1 and the administration table is located at 1 3 6 1 4 1 3028 6 2 1 8 1 2 The administration and objects tables are now described Whereas the administration table serves a common object independent function across all objects the object table has contains attributes which may have object dependent meaning The Administration Table The administration table has the following columns Column Name Description dsmiadm Adminindex As there is only one row in this table this value is always zero dsmiadm UpCount dsmiadm DownCount dsmiadm InactiveCount These count values report the number of rows in the dsmiadm ImpairedCount specified state For example the UpCount value reports the number of rows in the Up state dsmiadm RestartingCount dsmiadm QuiescingCount dsmiadm WarningCount dsmiadm TotalRowCount The total number of rows in the object table dsmiadm UpTrapConfigure These values determine the conditions under which a trap will be generated Each Configure field can be set to generate a trap when a row is created changed or destroyed with the given state Furthermore the field can dsmiadm ImpairedTrapConfigure be set
32. enais rene rre kr s ka ba lb a kelk a s k al n ek e ba b y 24 4 2 6 RDCObjectTable x yad yel xl vege kulk ya l ke yk b ka yek kek sk y kak ec otecuendedader xel k r ek kur ku yek kos b9 25 4 2 7 CRecordODjectTa D sas aura x cadre k re yek dek r EKE m eire m vive VE SE Va ulia na o S e V vive Va Sa v VA RAW NANNA A Y 25 4 2 8 _ pRep rtObjectra Dl vi ck eese nea rennen reir NUNA W ya ka va ya YEWE YE ke Eya VEYE VE Y KE eua aor VE WER YAW V AVE YA 26 4 3 DSMI PLATFORM OBJECTS MIB The Platform Object Group kEE nenne 26 4 3 1 memoryObjectTable ce etc retenus nie i ien ii m ke as nini kure kek ea ia 26 423 2 se O o 1a ul 0 RR 27 A7337 lt DSUObjeGULa o str 27 4 3 4 fanObj ctTable ce kol 28 4 3 5 _ dr iveObj ctTa D M 28 4 4 DSMI IP OBJECTS MIB The IP Object Group kk nennen k k KAKA KAY 29 AAA ethObjectTable ss y5n 2 a nene kerr ts vereri ur eee ee ERE pet ey avoue Muay YEWE EEE WE WA VE VVE VEYE VAY WW EYE 29 4 5 DSMI BOARD OBJECTS MIB The Board Object Group kkE Rennen 29 4 5 1 boardObjectTable 20 lak kl ka k kiya kaka hehehe nemi enne ene eese re nemine serere nene nnn ne 29 4 5 2 ipemObject Tables ek ooo eet oco LE sen LE is ie c MEE 30 4 6 DSMI SS7 OBJECTS MIB The SS7 Object GrOUD emen nennen nnne 31 46 1 EE 74 8 0 edge 31 4 6 2 ss7LinkObjectTable
33. ent For the SNMP parameter to take effect a system restart is required When the SNMP agent is enabled initially the RCOM string is assigned a value of public Syntax CNSNS SNMP RCOM CONFIRM Prerequisites None Attributes CONFIG Examples CNSNS SNMP Y RCOM rcomstring CONFIRM rcomstring CNOBS Set TRAP Configuration Synopsis This command allows a user to determine the conditions under which an SNMP TRAP will be generated for a particular DSMI object Essentially a TRAP can be generated e When any row within an object changes state CHANGE e When a new row with a particular state is created within an object CREATE e When a row with a particular state is destroyed within an object DESTROY e When any combination of the above occur ALL or when an event occurs that affects the alarm condition of the object but does not necessarily change the state TRAPs can also be completely disabled NONE Possible states into which a DSMI object can transition are UP Operational and available DOWN Not available INACTIVE Operational but not available IMPAIR Operational and available but encountering service affecting condition e g 45 Section 6 6 4 46 MMI commands UP Operational and available congestion RESTART Unavailable but will soon be available QUIESCE Operational but in the process of shutting down being removed WARNING Operational and available but encountering a n
34. er objects whereas branch 3028 6 2 2 is used to hold the NOTIFICATION definitions 3028 6 2 2 1 and textual conventions 3028 6 2 2 2 3 2 The Signaling Server Object Groups and Objects The following diagram represents the structure and location of the Signaling Server groups and their component objects Figure 1 Structure and Location of the Dialogic DSI Signaling Server Groups and their Component Objects 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Management System Platform IP Boards SS7 SIGTRAN Access SNMP Agent System Ethernet SS7 SIGTRAN Access Configuration Data Memon Ports Boards Linksets Links Links SNMP Manager s SS7 SIGTRAN 2 Configuration Capability CPU pe Links RAS 3 SNMP User Server PSU SS7 SIGTRAN Configuration Links Routes Routes 4 Peer Links Fans 5 uL Drives 6 RDC 7 Continuous Record 8 Periodic Report 11 Section 3 3 3 12 The DSMI MIB Structure An object is referenced by specifying its object group identifier followed by its own identifier For example the Drives object in the Platform group is referenced as 3 5 Its fully qualified OID therefore is 1 3 6 1 4 1 3028 6 2 1 3 5 The MIB Files There is one MIB definition file per object group as well as additional MIB definition files which define the location of the DSMI objects within the SNMP object hierarchy DSMI SMI the textual conventions used in defining the objects DSMI TC and the notifications generated by the DSMI SNMP agent DSMI NOTIFICAT
35. erver in SIU and SGW modes The existing basic SNMP agent is already described by the User Manuals and therefore no further reference is made to it in this manual DSMI SNMP operation provides comprehensive reporting of the state and alarms for Dialogic DSI Signaling Server components e g board instances SS7 links fans etc through SNMP This information is classified into the following object groups e Management e System e Platform e IP e Boards e SS7 e SIGTRAN e Access Each of these object groups comprise one or more objects These objects together with the object groups are defined in separate SNMP MIB definition files This implementation of the DSMI SNMP agent only supports read SNMP GET requests from SNMP managers There is no support for write SNMP PUT requests DSMI SNMP support is implemented as a SNMP subagent and provides support of SNMP versions 1 RFC1157 2c RFC1901 and 3 RFC2571 The DSMI SNMP agent provides status information about various aspects of the Server s behavior It also implements SNMP TRAP NOTIFY events alerting SNMP manager software to various conditions that the agent has detected Up to 32 SNMP managers can be defined to receive TRAP notifications These managers can be configured to receive TRAP notifications supported by the various versions of SNMP Section 1 1 2 1 3 Introduction As well as supporting the DSMI MIB set the SNMP agent on the Dialogic
36. failure on RDC If the problem clears the alarm clears at the next successful transfer of data for the Periodic Report cmosbatterylow 67 The CMOS back up battery back up has become discharged filesyserr 68 File system errors have been detected 41 Section 5 42 Signaling Server Notifications TRAPs Event ID Description Configurationlnitiate 200 An event relating to the creation of an object within the system configuration ConfigurationChange 201 An event relating to change in object configuration ConfigurationEnd 202 An event relating to the removal of an object from the system configuration The Severity value follows ITU severity convention and is set to one of the following values Severity ID Description Cleared 1 An alarm condition has cleared Indeterminate 2 Notification of a non erroneous event e g a configuration change Critical 3 A service affecting event has occurred and immediate corrective action is required Major 4 A service affecting event has occurred and urgent corrective action is required Minor 5 A non service affecting event has occurred and corrective action is required to prevent the condition from becoming more serious Warning 6 A potential or impending service affecting event has been detected but no significant effects have been felt as yet Action should be taken to furt
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38. g Configuration of the link is being removed 33 Section 4 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects 4 7 2 Note 4 7 3 34 sinRASObjectTable This object holds data regarding the SIGTRAN remote application servers RASs configured in a system This object is not currently supported and it will always be in the Up state Column Name Column Description dsmiSnRASHeadlndex dsmiSnRASHeadRowStatus dsmiSnRASHeadTimelnState E dsmiSnRASHeadldVal The RAS identifier dsmiSnRASHeadlaDescription The RAS label if any dsmiSnRASHeadState e up The RAS is active and the destination can be reached e down The RAS is either under resourced or the destination cannot be reached e inactive The RAS is inactive quiescing Configuration of the RAS is being removed snRtObjectTable This object holds data regarding the SIGTRAN routes configured in a system Column Name Column Description dsmiSnRtHeadlndex dsmiSnRtHeadRowStatus dsmiSnRtHeadTimelnState dsmiSnRtHeadldVal The route identifier dsmiSnRtHeadldDescription The route label if any dsmiSnRtHeadState up The route is up and the destination can be reached e down The route is down and the destination cannot be reached e impaired Not all of the underlying Remote Signaling Gateway Processes are in service but the destination can still be reached quiescing Configuration of the route is being
39. her diagnose the problem to prevent the condition becoming more serious Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 43 Section 6 6 1 44 MMI commands MMI commands Contents oooooooooooooo RR RR O QO N O I ES I N A Q N SS O CNSNP Display SNMP Configuration 44 CNSNS Set SNMP Configuration 45 CNOBS Set TRAP Configuration 45 CNOBP Display TRAP Configuration 46 CNSMI Set SNMP Manager Configuration 47 CNSMC Change SNMP Manager Configuration 48 CNSME End SNMP Manager Configuration 49 CNSMP Display SNMP Manager Configuration 49 CNUSI Set SNMP v3 50 CNUSC Change SNMP v3 User Configuration 51 CNUSE End SNMP v3 51 CNUSP Display SNMP v3 52 CNSYS Set System Configuration 53 CNSYP Display System Configuration 53 CNSNP Display SNMP Configuration Synopsis The output of this command displays the current SNMP mode including the read community string The output of this command can be used to determine whether a SNMP agent s currently activated on the Dialogic DSI Signaling Server Syntax CNSNP Prerequisites None Attributes None Examples CNSNP Output format SNMP Configuration SNMP Y RCOM ck ck KKK EXECUTED 6 2 6 3 Note Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 CNSNS Set SNMP Configuration Synopsis This command allows the configuration of the SNMP ag
40. hkk lkk eee aka kaka ka kaka a 53 7 S ci kaka xidk s kuna a W a k dra wala ran ak kara du a a w ra a ra an a a B w a i a a i kw a u r a a r g a a as 54 7 1 Introduction ESR P KED KEYE KCD S N DD e a De n DD De DN 54 7 2 Bn 54 Figures Figure 1 Structure and Location of the Dialogic DSI Signaling Server Groups and their Component Objects eset ret Pertpeteseteseneespstetezetegesktaeetezeseaedeeet usas su ke geseseneu su rueu Ever re 11 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Revision History Issue Date Description 3 May 2012 Updated to incorporate information for the Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server 2 August 2008 Updated to incorporate information for the Dialogic DSI SS7G31 and SS7G32 Signaling Servers 1 January 2008 Manual created Note The current release of this guide can be found at http www dialogic com support helpweb signaling Revision History 1 1 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Introduction Contents 1 1 Overview 7 1 2 Applicability 8 1 3 Related Documentation 8 Overview This document is a supplement to the Dialogic DSI Signaling Server user manuals describing the operation and capabilities of the Distributed Structured Management Information DSMI SNMP agent as it is used on the Dialogic DSI Signaling S
41. ible to configure an AUTHPASS value without having also specified the AUTH value Note that only the authentication attributes can be defined with the CNUSI command If a user requires privacy encryption parameters to be applied the CNUSC command is used to configure them Syntax CNUSI USER AUTH AUTHPASS LABEL Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled Attributes CONFIG 6 10 6 11 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Examples CNUSI USER 3 AUTH MD5 AUTHPASS user3pass LABEL user3 CNUSC Change SNMP v3 User Configuration Synopsis This command allows the configuration of a previously registered SNMP v3 user to be changed The USER parameter identifies the user account to modify The parameters and associated values are as per the CNUSI command with the additional parameters PRIV and PRIVPASS Supported PRIV parameter values are DES and AES As with the AUTHPASS parameter value the privacy password value PRIVPASS must be between 8 and 24 characters long Also it is not possible to configure or modify the PRIVPASS value for a user without also specifying the PRIV value It is however possible to modify the PRIV or AUTH values without additionally specifying a corresponding password Syntax CNUSC USER AUTH AUTHPASS PRIV PRIVPASS LABEL Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled The SNMP v3 user must already have
42. ly occurs if the server has been configured to synchronize its clock with an NTP server e quiescing The SNMP agent is being disabled dsmiSNMPAgentRoCommunity The SNMP read only access community string not accessible by remote SNMP managers dsmiSNMPAgentRwCommunity The SNMP read write access community string not accessible by remote SNMP managers dsmiSNMPAgentPort The port on which the SNMP agent will communicate with remote SNMP managers Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 snmpMgrConfigurationObjectTable This object represents the remote SNMP managers to which SNMP traps are sent Column Name Column Description dsmiSNMPMgrHeadlndex dsmiSNMPMgrHeadRowStatus dsmiSNMPMgrHeadTimelnState dsmiSNMPMgrHeadldVal The SNMP manager instance dsmiSNMPMgrHeadldDescription dsmiSNMPMgrHeadState e up The SNMP manager is configured and will receive TRAP related notifications e restarting The SNMP manager is being added and will soon be available e quiescing The SNMP manager is being removed dsmiSNMPMgrlpAdaress The IP address of the SNMP manager dsmiSNMPMgrTrapPort The socket port which will receive TRAP related notifications dsmiSNMPMgrCommunityString The TRAP community string SNMP v1 v2c dsmiSNMPMgrTrapType Specifies the type of event that will be dispatched to the manager e 1 v1 TRAP e2
43. miadm InactiveTrapConfigure a row is created changed or destroyed with the given state Furthermore the field can be set to none so that no trap is generated or all so that a trap is generated dsmiadm RestartingTrapConfigure when any operation create change or destroy is executed on a row within the object table These settings are controlled by the CNOBS command dsmiadm WarningTrapConfigure which displays the current trap configuration dsmiadm DownTrapConfigure dsmiadm ImpairedTrapConfigure dsmiadm QuiescingTrapConfigure Each TrapConfigure field takes a DSMI TRAPCONFIG value as a setting These are defined with the following values TRAP setting ID Description trapall 1 A TRAP will be generated whenever a row is created changed or destroyed or whenever an event occurs which affects the object but not necessarily changes the object state For example a trap could be generated for a PCM object subject to RAI A further trap will be generated for the same POM if it is subject to AIS but the state of the PCM object remains the same in this case DOWN trapnone 2 No TRAPs will be generated on this object traponcreate 3 A TRAP will be generated when a row is created with the associated state traponchange 4 A TRAP will be generated when a row s state changed to the associated state trapondestroy 5 A TRAP will be generated when a row with the associated state is destro
44. mpaired The CPU is in an alarm condition e warning The CPU is operating outside of a tolerance which may lead to failure 4 3 3 psuObjectTable This object holds data relating to the power supply units PSUs installed in the server Column Name Column Description dsmiPSUReportsHeadlndex dsmiPSUHeadRowStatus dsmiPSUHeadTimelnState dsmiPSUHeadldVal The PSU identifier dsmiPSUHeadlaDescription dsmiPSUHeadState e up The PSU is in service e down The PSU is out of service e warning The PSU is operating outside of a tolerance which may lead to failure 27 Section 4 4 3 4 4 3 5 28 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects fanObjectTable This object holds data relating to the fans installed in the server Column Name Column Description dsmiFanHeadlndex dsmiFanHeadRowStatus dsmiFanHeadTimelnState dsmiFanHeadldVal The fan identifier dsmiFanHeadldDescription dsmiFanHeadState e up The fan is in service e down The fan is out of service e impaired One or more of the fans have failed driveObjectTable This object holds data relating to the hard disks installed in the server Column Name Column Description dsmiDriveHeadlndex dsmiDriveHeadRowStatus dsmiDriveHeadTimelnState dsmiDriveHeadldVal The drive identifier dsmiDriveHeadldDescription dsmiDriveHeadState e
45. munication with an adjacent port An Ethernet port also enters the Down state when its IP address is set to 0 0 0 0 e inactive The port is a standby port DSMI BOARD OBJECTS MIB The Board Object Group This object group represents the signaling hardware interfaces within the Signaling Server boardObjectTable This object holds data relating to signaling boards installed in the system Column Name Column Description dsmiBoardHeadlndex dsmiBoardHeadRowStatus dsmiBoardHeadTimelnState dsmiBoardHeadldVal The board identifier dsmiBoardHeadldDescription The board label if any 29 Section 4 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects Column Name Column Description dsmiBoardHeadState e up The board is in service e down The board is out of service e inactive The board is available but is inactive e impaired The board is in service but encountering service affecting congestion e quiescing Configuration of the board is being removed 4 5 2 pcmObjectTable This object holds data relating to the PCMs installed in a system Column Name Column Description dsmiPCMHeadlndex dsmiPCMHeadRowStatus dsmiPCMHeadTimelnState dsmiPCMHeadldVal The PCM s associated port_id dsmiPCMHeadldDescription The PCM s associated label if any dsmiPCMHeadState e up The PCM is fully in service e down The PCM is encounteri
46. n is down SS7LinkCongested A SS7 signaling link is encountering congestion FanFailure The system has detected a failure of one or more or its cooling fans leading to an inadequate cooling supply The faulty fan s should be replaced immediately FanWarning The system has detected either the failure of one of the cooling fans or that a fan is likely to fail The cooling will remain adequate during this condition but the fan should be replaced at the next convenient opportunity MultifanFailure The system has detected a failure of more that one of its cooling fans leading to an inadequate cooling supply The faulty fans should be replaced immediately Temperature The internal temperature exceeds a pre set threshold indicating either an internal fault of failure of the cooling arrangements Inspection should take place immediately HostLinkFailed 17 A RSI link to a SIU host has failed SIULinkFailed 18 A RSI link to a partner SIU has failed ParseErrors 19 One or more syntax errors were found in the protocol configuration file ConfigurationFailed 20 The protocol configuration could not be completed due to errors in the configuration file ConfigurationError 21 Reserved SystemOverloaded 22 The Dialogic DSI Signaling Server has detected the onset of an internal overload condition This is usually due either to extremely high traffic rates or
47. ng errors and is considered out of service e inactive The PCM is available but is inactive e impaired The PCM is encountering errors but is considered still in service e quiescing Configuration of the PCM is being removed dsmiPCMPcmBoard The PCM board s identifier dsmiPCMPoemLiu The PCM s LIU identifier 30 4 6 4 6 1 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Column Name Column Description dsmiPCMPcmLineStatus This field is a single byte with the following bit values One of the following DSMI PCMSTATUS values bit 0 unused bit1 berfOminus5 bit2 berfOminus3 bit3 remotealarm bit4 syncloss bit5 ais bit6 pcmloss bit7 mismatch ber10minus5 The PCM is encountering a Bit Error Rate BER of 10 5 ber10minus3 The PCM is encountering a Bit Error Rate BER of 10 3 remotealarm The remote end indicates that is it is OK but also indicates that it is detecting an error condition syncloss Loss of frame alignment since no frame synchronization has been received ais Alarm indication signal The remote side sends all ones indicating that there is an error condition or it is not initialized pcmloss No signal sensed on the PCM input mismatch The PCMTYPE setting is inconsistent with the hardware settings on the board DSMI SS7 OBJECTS MIB The SS7 Object Group This group represents the SS7 Links Linksets and Routes
48. nk is available but is out of service e inactive The link is available but is inactive e quiescing The link is being removed RDCObjectTable This object holds data relating to a Remote Data Centre on a system Column Name Column Description dsmiRDCHeadlndex dsmiRDCHeadRowStatus dsmiRDCHeadTimelnState dsmiRDCHeadldVal The RDC link instance dsmiRDCHeadlaDescription Reserved for future use as a label dsmiRDCHeadState e up The link to the RDC is in service e down The link to the RDC is available but is out of service e inactive The link to the RDC is available but is inactive e quiescing The link is being removed cRecordObjectTable This object holds data relating to continuous records on a system Column Name Column Description dsmiCRecordHeadlndex dsmiCRecordHeadRowStatus dsmiCRecordHeadTimelnState dsmiCRecordHeadldVal The record s identifier dsmiCRecordHeadlaDescription The record s label 25 Section 4 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects Column Name Column Description dsmiCRecordHeadState e up The record can be transmitted to an RDC e down The record cannot be transmitted to an RDC e quiescing The record is being removed 4 2 8 pReportObjectTable This object holds data relating to periodic reports on a system Column Name Column Description dsmi
49. olds data regarding the SS7 routes configured in a system Column Name Column Description dsmiSS7RtHeadlndex dsmiSS7RtHeadRowStatus dsmiSS7RtHeadTimelnState dsmiSS7RtHeadldVal The route identifier 4 7 4 7 1 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Column Name Column Description dsmiSS7RtHeadlaDescription The route label if any dsmiSS7RtHeadState e up The route is up and the destination can be reached e down The route is down and the destination cannot be reached e inactive The route is available but is inactive e impaired At least one of the associated linksets is unavailable but the destination can still be reached e quiescing Configuration of the route is being removed DSMI SIGTRAN OBJECTS MIB The SIGTRAN Object Group This group represents the SIGTRAN Links Remote Application Servers and Routes that have been configured snLnkObjectTable This object holds data regarding the SIGTRAN links configured in a system Column Name Column Description dsmiSnLinkHeadlndex dsmiSnLinkHeadRowStatus dsmiSnLinkHeadTimelnState dsmiSnLinkHeadldVal The link identifier dsmiSnLinkHeadldDescription The link label if any dsmiSnLinkHeadState e up The link is in service e down The link is out of service e inactive The link is available but is inactive e quiescin
50. on service affecting condition Only one state s TRAP configuration can be configured per single invocation of this command See the DSMI MIB definition of particular DSMI object for more specific reasons as to why they may enter a particular state Section 4 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects on page 17 The CNOBP command displays the current TRAP configuration for each object These TRAP messages are sent to SNMP managers which are defined with the CNSMI command The default setting for all object states is CHANGE Syntax CNOBS OBJGRP OBJECT UP DOWN INACTIVE IMPAIR RE START QUIESCE WARNING E Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled Attributes CONFIG Examples CNOBS OBJGRP 7 OBJECT 2 DOWN al11 This will cause a TRAP to be generated whenever an SS7 link is created in the Down state or destroyed while in the Down state or when the link enters the Down state CNOBP Display TRAP Configuration Synopsis This command displays the current TRAP configuration The entire TRAP configuration for all available objects will be displayed if no object group is specified The list of available objects will depend on the current system mode configuration i e SIU SWS or SGW If the objgrp parameter is specified CNOBP will display settings for only that object group The CNOBS command allows the TRAP configuration to be changed
51. or inactive signaling at the remote end SigtranAppServerFailure 37 Communication with a SIGTRAN Remote Application Server has been lost TrafficCongested 38 The throughput congestion level has been reached for the capability TrafficEnforcement 39 The licensed traffic rate has been exceeded for a extended period and the system is now limiting traffic to the licensed rate for the capability TrafficAbate 40 The throughput previously congested is below the congestion abatement level for the capability 40 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Event Description RestartRequired 41 The user has changed configuration parameters that require the system to be restarted before they can take effect The alarm will persist until the System is restarted SystemRestarting 42 The system is re starting This condition will clear when the system is fully in service Boardlnstalled 43 A Signaling board is being either installed or removed BoardReset 44 A Signaling board is being reset NTPSyncFailure 45 NTP is active but there is no valid NTP sync Source EthernetStatus 46 An Ethernet port is configured but cannot communicate with peer equipment BoardCongestion 47 The signaling board has reached a congestion threshold AccessLinkFailure 48 Loss of signaling on an Access Side signaling link Usually
52. s a single parameter MNGR which identifies the particular manage to remove Syntax CNSME MNGR Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled The manager must already have been defined with the CNSMI command Attributes CONFIG Examples CNSME MNGR 1 CNSMP Display SNMP Manager Configuration Synopsis This command displays the currently configured SNMP managers If a MNGR value is specified only that manager is displayed 49 Section 6 6 9 50 MMI commands Syntax CNSMP MNGR Prerequisites The DSMI based SNMP agent must be enabled Attributes None Examples CNSMP Output format Configuration SNMP Manager MNGR IPADDR PORT TFORMAT TCOM USER ENGINEID LABEL 1 192 168 220 192 162 1 0 EXECUTED CNUSI Set SNMP v3 Synopsis This command allows the administrator to create SNMP v3 user accounts that are recognized by the local server It also allows the administrator to define SNMP v3 user accounts for use in conjunction with SNMP v3 TRAP destinations managers A user is defined with an integer user identifier USER optional authentication AUTH AUTHPASS and a label LABEL which serves as the username The UsER and LABEL parameters are mandatory Supported AUTH values are SHA and MD5 The password must have a minimum length of 8 characters and a maximum length of 24 is enforced The AUTH and AUTHPASS parameters must be specified together In other words it is not poss
53. sere s k eter ke keke ke ka kek ke y k ka ku se ke k cre ka k ke k k cre erg e o Pere E 14 3 4 1 Introduction 14 3 4 2 The Administration Table 2e ee vali TEV VE K v W RA R Ya W VE W YA R A KUVE W N W ba W EXE v u V y 14 3 4 37 The Obj ct MAD sii ia inate kaka eke hak k s retenti o led rte Wu e lene tl pe HG e le e k re enne 15 4 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects eeseeeeeeeeseseseee nene 17 4 1 DSMI MANAGEMENT OBJECTS MIB The Management Object Group eee 18 4 1 1 snmpAgentConfigurationObjectTable essen nennen nennen 18 4 1 2 snmpMgrConfigurationObjectTable isssssssssseseseeneneneneemene nennen nnne nnne rennen nenne 19 4 1 3 snmpUserConfigurationObjectTable cece ee eee nemen mene mene nennen nenne 20 4 2 DSMI SYSTEM OBJECTS MIB The System Object Group esses 20 4 2 1 sysDataObjectTable e DE yiya kak Ak ku kk Va kana err kulk l Kuh kak siha rer e ka k Ha aka n 20 4 2 2 G apDataObBjectTa Dl i i iye y yil Aau kaya ya yak keka kek a kaka kake ka ke kake ka kelka ke ka keke ka ke ka ke ku kel suni ne nnn 22 4 2 3 Servyerkin KODjJeGETa D le nee detecte Pe da a ra Rete man qune kek e n desde ud Da Ud 23 42 4 peerLlinkObjecttable 12 iini rr nente Ee Kan ew yen De ay Evaya va a re ve w k ahe Pee v r va a ka ns 24 4 2 5 clientbinkObjectTable sssrinin iiaa
54. tem to send SNMP TRAPs to a particular SNMP manager the manager should be configured using the CNSMI command By default once a SNMP manager is configured the DSMI SNMP agent will send a TRAP when it detects a change in state of a DSMI Object A user may disable trapping for particular objects or extend trapping to configuration events for the object through use of the CNOBS command An SNMP manager may be configured through use of the CNSMx commands to receive SNMP v1 v2c or v3 format TRAPs If a SNMP v3 trap is required then the SNMP user must first be specified through use of the CNUSx command Refer to Section 6 MMI commands on page 44 for definitions of the commands and how they are used Section 2 Activation and Configuration 10 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 3 The DSMI MIB Structure Contents 3 1 Enterprise Family MIB Structure 11 3 2 The Signaling Server Object Groups and Objects 11 3 3 The MIB Files 12 3 4 Components of an Object 14 3 4 1 Introduction 14 3 4 2 The Administration Table 14 3 4 3 The Object Table 15 3 1 Enterprise Family MIB Structure The Dialogic DSI Signaling Server MIBS and NOTIFICATION definitions are located under the Dialogic dlgDSMI OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 3028 6 2 From this OID there are two branches branch 3028 6 2 1 represents the signaling serv
55. that have been configured ss7LsObjectTable This object holds data regarding the SS7 linksets configured in a system Column Name Column Description dsmiSS7LsHeadIndex dsmiSS7LsHeadRowStatus dsmiSS7LsHeadTimelnState dsmiSS7LsHeadldVal The linkset identifier 31 Section 4 4 6 2 4 6 3 32 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects Column Name Column Description dsmiSS7LsHeadldDescription The linkset label if any dsmiSS7LsHeadState e up All links in the linkset are in service e down All links in the linkset are out of service e inactive The linkset is available but is inactive e impaired Not all of the underlying links are in service but the Destination Point Code is still available e quiescing Configuration of the linkset is being removed ss7LinkObjectTable This object holds data regarding the SS7 links configured in a system Column Name Column Description dsmiSS7LinkHeadlndex dsmiSS7LinkHeadRowStatus dsmiSS7LinkHeadTimelnState z dsmiSS7LinkHeadldVal The link identifier dsmiSS7LinkHeadldDescription The link label if any dsmiSS7LinkHeadState e up The link is in service e down The link is out of service e inactive The link is available but is inactive e impaired The link is in service but is encountering congestion quiescing Configuration of the link is being removed ss7RouteObjectTable This object h
56. thentication secret password dsmiSNMPUserPrivacyProtocol AES or DES algorithm dsmiSNMPUserPrivacyPassphrase The encryption secret password 4 2 DSMI SYSTEM OBJECTS MIB The System Object Group This object group represents various software related entities within the Signaling Server 4 2 1 sysDataObjectTable 20 This object identifies system speci this object table fic information There is only one row in Column Name Column Description dsmiSysDataHeadlndex dsmiSysDataHeadRowStatus dsmiSysDataHeadTimelnState dsmiSysDataHeadldVal The system reference dsmiSysDataHeadlaDescription The unit ID of the system Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Column Name Column Description dsmiSysDataHeadState e up The system is up e impaired The system is in overload e restarting The system is starting quiescing The system is shutting down e warning The system needs to be restarted or is running in trial mode dsmiSysDataPlatformType The type of system This field will have one of these values e SS7G41 1 The system is a Dialogic DSI SS7G31 Signaling Server e Reserved 2 This value is reserved e Reserved 3 This value is reserved e Reserved 4 This value is reserved e SS7G2x 5 The system is a Dialogic DSI SS7G21 or SS7G22 Signaling Server e SS7G31 6 The system is a Dialogic DSI SS7G31 Signaling Server e SS7G32
57. to none so that no trap is generated or all so that i a trap is generated when any operation create change dsmiadm RestartingTrapConfigure or destroy is executed on a row within the object table These settings are controlled by the CNOBS command which displays the current trap configuration dsmiadm DownTrapConfigure dsmiadm InactiveTrapConfigure dsmiadm QuiescingTrapConfigure dsmiadm WarningTrapConfigure 3 4 3 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 The Object Table The object table consists of a common set of columns that are to be found in every object There may be one or more rows in the object table This will depend on the functionality being represented by the object In addition to these columns some objects have object specific columns that provide extra information pertaining to the object in question The common columns are as follows Column Name Data Type Description dsmiHeadlndex ASN INTEGER The row index dsmiHeadRowStatus RowStatus Used for row maintenance dsmiHeadTimelnState TimeTicks The duration of time that the object has been in the current state dsmiHeadldVal ASN_UNSIGNED32 A unique identifier for the row dsmiHeadlaDescription DisplayString A string that holds object specific information dsmiHeadState DSMI OBJSTATE The current state of the object dsmiOwnerld OCTET STRING Reserved This field is not used
58. up The disk drive is operational If the disk forms part of a RAID array then all the RAID devices on this drive are in an active sync state e down The disk drive is non operational If the disk forms part of a RAID array then one or more of the RAID devices on this drive is faulty restarting One or more of the RAID devices on this drive is synchronising with another RAID device The disk is considered non operational until synchronisation is complete array e inactive The drive is not configured as part of the RAID array and therefore is not in use This may be due to user action through MMI the drive not being physically present at startup or a failed drive being removed by the operating software at startup from RAID 4 4 4 4 1 4 5 4 5 1 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 DSMI IP OBJECTS MIB The IP Object Group The IP Object Group represents the IP interfaces present on the Signaling Server ethObjectTable This object holds data relating to the Ethernet ports in a system Column Name Column Description dsmiEthHeadlndex dsmiEthHeadRowStatus dsmiEthHeadTimelnState dsmiEthHeadldVal The port s associated eth identifier dsmiEthHeadlaDescription The port s associated label if any dsmiEthHeadState e up The port is up and is in communication with an adjacent port e down The port is down and is not in com
59. ups and Objects Column Name Column Description dsmiServerLinkHeadState up The link is in service down The link is available but is out of service inactive The link is available but is inactive quiescing The link is being removed peerLinkObjectTable This object holds data relating to a System acting as Server for a SigDIA IP peer link to another Server Column Name Column Description dsmiPeerLinkHeadlndex dsmiPeerLinkHeadRowStatus dsmiPeerLinkHeadTimelnState dsmiPeerLinkHeadldVal The link instance dsmiPeerLinkHeadldDescription Reserved for future use as a label dsmiPeerLinkHeadState e up The link is in service e down The link is available but is out of service e inactive The link is available but is inactive e quiescing The link is being removed clientLinkObjectTable This object holds data relating to a System acting as Client for a SigDIA IP peer link to a Server Column Name Column Description dsmiClientLinkHeadlndex dsmiClientLinkHeadRowStatus dsmiClientLinkHeadTimelnState dsmiClientLinkHeadldVal The link instance dsmiClientLinkHeadldDescription Reserved for future use as a label 4 2 6 4 2 7 Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 Column Name Column Description dsmiClientLinkHeadState e up The link is in service e down The li
60. v2 NOTIFICATION e 3 v2 INFORM dsmiSNMPMgrUserID If a user identifier value is specified here it refers to a user in the snmpUserConfigurationObjectTable which defines the SNMP v3 credentials to be used when sending an SNMP v3 TRAP to the above specified SNMP manager dsmiSNMPMgrEngineld This parameter is used in conjunction with an SNMP v3 TRAP This value must match the engine identifier value which has been configured on the remote SNMP manager so that v3 TRAP messages can be received properly 19 Section 4 The DSMI Object Groups and Objects 4 1 3 snmpUserConfigurationObjectTable This object represents the different SNMP V3 users that are registered on the local machine It is also used to define SNMP v3 users registered with SNMP managers see snmpMgrConfigurationObjectTable above for receipt of TRAP events Column Name Column Description dsmiSNMPUserHeadIndex dsmiSNMPUserHeadRowStatus dsmiSNMPUserHeadTimelnState dsmiSNMPUserHeadldVal The user s unique identifier in this object i e not the user name dsmiSNMPUserHeadldDescription dsmiSNMPUserHeadState up The user is configured e quiescing The user is being removed dsmiSNMPUserUserName The user name dsmiSNMPUserSecurityLevel The SNMP v3 security level noAuthNoPriv authNoPriv or authPriv dsmiSNMPUserAuthenticationProtocol MD5 or SHA1 algorithm dsmiSNMPUserAuthenticationPassphrase The au
61. yed These settings are object wide There is currently no facility to have TRAPs generated on a per row basis Dialogic DSI Signaling Servers SNMP User Manual Issue 3 5 2 Consider this example configuration on the SS7 Links object ss7LinksAdminTable TRAP setting Description dsmiadmSS7LinksUpTrapConfigure trapNone dsmiadmSS7LinksDownTrapConfigure trapOnChange dsmiadmSS7LinkslnactiveTrapConfigure trapNone dsmiadmSS7LinkslmpairedTrapConfigure trapNone dsmiadmSS7LinksRestartingTrapConfigure n a for SS7 Links dsmiadmSS7LinksQuiescingTrapConfigure trapNone dsmiadmSS7LinksWarningTrapConfigure n a for SS7 Links These settings will result in TRAPs being generated whenever an SS7 Link enters the Down state TRAPs will not be generated for other state transitions Configuration of these values from an SNMP manager by using SNMP SET requests is not currently possible These settings must be made from the MMI interface of the Signaling Server using the CNOBS command This and other SNMP related MMI commands are described in Section 6 MMI commands on page 44 Trap Notification Fields There are seven types of TRAPs that can be received each one representing the different states to which an object can transition Trap Description dsmiUp Operational and available dsmiDown Not available dsmilnactive Operational but not available dsmilmpaired Operational
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