H. 323 Software ip interface Requirements / Feature Specifications compas id 143543 Issue 4 June 02, 2014 John W. Soltes (retired)



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96x1H-IPI.5.1.960: Network capture monitoring


Approved
for R6.4+


At any time that the phone is running, if a network capture is taking place (by means of tcpdump) and hence, call might be recorded (by capturing the RTP payload) the value of RECSTAT should be set to “1”. Otherwise it should be set to “0”.


96x1H-IPI.5.1.1000: Audio stream encoding (codecs and compression)


Approved

Audio streams will be transmitted and received via RTP or SRTP (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.900).

Encoding and decoding of 64 kbit/sec (8-bit sample) mu-law and A-law audio streams will be supported according to ITU-T Recommendation G.711 [7.4-4].



Note:

G.711 mu-law and A-law are the only audio coding algorithms required by H.323 (Section 6.2.5).

Note:

G.711 recommends a tolerance of ±50 parts per million on its 8kHz sampling rate.

Rationale:

H.225.0 Section 6.2.1 states that only 64 kbit/sec (as opposed to 48 or 56 kbit/sec) G.711 shall be used on packet-based networks.

Approved

For intervals of missing G.711 samples, the contents of the last audio frame will be repeated once and then comfort noise will be generated based on an estimate of the recent received noise floor. The volume will be ramped down and then back up during the transitions to prevent pops and clicks.

Rationale:

The non-standard silence suppression mode for G.711 is intended to address customer’s desires for a lower-bandwidth mode for G.711 while retaining compatibility with the Avaya IP Softphone, the Definity Prowler media processing board and with Microsoft’s NetMeeting application. Transmission of G.711 Appendix II SID frames should not be done until it can be explicitly invoked. RFC 3389 [7.3-22c] specifies an RTP Payload Type of 13 for Comfort Noise packets.

Approved

Encoding and decoding of audio streams will be supported according to ITU-T Recommendation G.722 [7.4-5] at a rate of 64 Kbps.

Rationale:

H.225.0 Section 6.2.1 states that only 64 kbit/sec (as opposed to 48 or 56 kbit/sec) G.722 shall be used on packet-based networks.

Approved

Encoding and decoding of audio streams will be supported according to ITU-T Recommendation G.726A [7.4-10a] at a rate of 32 Kbps.




Encoding of audio streams will be supported according to ITU-T Recommendations G.729A [7.4-11a] or G.729B [7.4-11b] used with G.729A (sometimes called G.729AB), and the decoding of audio streams will be supported according to G.729B used with G.729A (i.e., only the low-complexity encoder will be supported, but audio streams will be able to be generated either with or without silence suppression, and Silence Insertion Descriptor (SID) frames will always be supported if received during decoding).

Note:

G.729B provides silence suppression and comfort noise generation, but G.729 and G.729A do not. G.729A is a reduced-complexity version of G.729 (i.e., it takes less processing power to implement and may result in lower audio quality), but each is able to decode a bit-stream encoded by the other.

Rationale:

Silence Insertion Descriptor (SID) frames will always be supported if received during G.729 decoding because the RTP payload type (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.900) does not distinguish between streams with and without silence suppression.

Approved

A silence suppression mode will be supported for all codecs except G.729B. When the silence suppression mode is activated and silence is detected, no audio data or SID frames will be transmitted.

Rationale:

The non-standard silence suppression mode for G.729 (i.e., G.729B without SID frames) is intended for compatibility with the IP Softphone.

Note:

H.323 signaling is responsible for negotiating which codecs can be used between endpoints. The codec to be used for audio decoding is indicated in the received RTP header (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.900). One of the following codecs must be specified for encoding and transmission, any of which may also be encrypted:







G.711 mu-law
G.711 A-law
G.711 mu-law with silence suppression
G.711 A-law with silence suppression
G.722-64
G.722-64 with silence suppression


G.726A-32
G.726A-32 with silence suppression
G.729A
G.729A with silence suppression (without SID frames)
G.729B used with G.729A (with SID frames, sometimes called G.729AB)


Rationale:

G.723 is not supported because it results in lower audio quality than G.729, and customers haven’t expressed a need for it.


96x1H-IPI.5.1.1100: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Management Information Base (MIB)


Approved

An SNMP Version 2c (SNMPv2c) agent will be supported as specified in the non-SNMPv3-specific parts of IETF STD 62 (RFCs 3411-3413 and 3415-3418) and RFC 3584 [7.3-12a,b,c,e,f,g,h,i],
SMIv2 as specified by STD 58 (RFC 2578) and RFCs 2579 and 2580 [7.3-13a,b,c],
MIB-II as specified in IETF STD 17 (RFC 1213) and RFCs 2863, 3418, 4022, 4113, and 4293
[7.3-14c,d,e,f,g] and [7.3-12h], as well as the custom MIB and other clarifications as specified below.

SNMP will use UDP (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.400) as a transport-layer protocol. The UDP port will be opened for the reception of SNMP messages if and only if the value of the parameter SNMPSTRING is not null.



Note:

The UDP port numbers used for SNMP are specified in 96x1H-IPI.5.1.400.

Approved

A message will be sent in response to any valid SNMP query from any source if the value of the parameter SNMPADD is null, but only if the source IP address of the query matches one of the IP addresses contained by SNMPADD if SNMPADD is not null, and only if the community string in the query matches the value of the parameter SNMPSTRING, but need not respond to more than one such query per second. Responses to SNMPv1 queries will be as specified in Section 4 of RFC 2576.

Rationale:

The telephone is only required to respond to 1 SNMP query per second to enable it to improve its resilience to denial of service attacks (see 96x1H-IPI.5.2.200).

Responses to SNMPv1 queries are supported because some management systems still use SNMPv1. SNMPv3 queries look just like SNMPv2 queries, so no additional support is required.

Approved

SNMP queries will not be initiated and SNMP notification (traps) will not be supported.

The following MIB-II groups will be supported, except that writable objects are not required to be writable, but if they are writable, written values will not affect operation of the telephone:






Group Name

Reference

Group OID (the OID for MIB-II is 1.3.6.1.2.1)




System

(RFC 3418)

1.3.6.1.2.1.1




Interfaces

(RFC 2863)

1.3.6.1.2.1.2




IP

(RFC 4293)

1.3.6.1.2.1.4




ICMP

(RFC 4293)

1.3.6.1.2.1.5




TCP

(RFC 4022)

1.3.6.1.2.1.6




UDP

(RFC 4113)

1.3.6.1.2.1.7




SNMP

(RFC 3418)

1.3.6.1.2.1.11




and will not support the following groups:




Address Translations

1.3.6.1.2.1.3




EGP

1.3.6.1.2.1.8




CMOT

1.3.6.1.2.1.9




Transmission

1.3.6.1.2.1.10

Rationale:

The MIB does not include the MIB-II EGP group because the IP telephones do not support EGP (Exterior Gateway Protocol), and it does not include the Transmission group because definitions for transmission media have not been approved by standards organizations.

Approved

The value of the sysObjectID object in the MIB-II System group (1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2) will be as specified in the following table:







Model Name(s)

sysObjectID










9608

1.3.6.1.4.1.6889.1.69.5.1










9611

1.3.6.1.4.1.6889.1.69.5.2










9621

1.3.6.1.4.1.6889.1.69.5.3










9641

1.3.6.1.4.1.6889.1.69.5.4




Note:

The sysObjectIDs correspond to the MIB addressing scheme specified below. Following Avaya’s Enterprise identifier (6889), the nodes represent AvayaProducts (1), IP Endpoint Products (69), 96x1 H.323 IP Telephones (5), and an identifier for the phone model.

Approved

The value of the ipForwarding object in the MIB-II IP group will be 2 (i.e., NOT acting as a router).

The value of the sysName object in the MIB-II System group (1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5) will be the same as the Host Name specified for DHCP option 12 (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.604).

The value of the ifSpeed object in the first entry of the ifTable object in the MIB-II Interfaces group (1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5) will be set to the operating speed of the Ethernet line interface.

The value of the ifSpeed object in the second entry of the ifTable object in the MIB-II Interfaces group (1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5) will be set to the operating speed of the secondary Ethernet interface.






The MIB addressing scheme shown below will be supported.
All objects are “read-only” access and “mandatory” status.




iso

1










org

3










dod

6










internet

1










private

4










enterprises

1










avaya

6889













avayaMibs

2



















ipEndpointMIBs

69
















avaya96x1HMIB

5 Note that 46xx/56xx telephones use a value of 1 here,
96xx H.323 (SPICE) telephones use a value of 2,
16xx (Sage) telephones use a value of 3,
96xx SIP (Spark) telephones use a value of 4,
96x1 SIP telephones use a value of 6,
ADVD (Mojo) telephones use a value of 7, and
B189 H.323 speakerphones use a value of 8.













endptID

1



















endptNVM

2



















endptMaintenance

3



















endptApps

4



















endptAdjuncts

5



















endptH323

6



















reserved

7



















endptCERT

8



















endptVPN

9













Rationale:

SNMP needs MIBs to function, and the basic, required MIB defined in MIB-II is insufficient for tracking the details required for the IP telephones. As allowed by the SNMP protocol, custom MIBs such as the one specified above are the standard tool for expanding on the basic MIB. The term “endpoint” was chosen rather than “telephone” to allow maximum flexibility in expanding the MIB to cover future product directions.

GROUP 1: endptID This group contains objects referring to the current operational state and functionality of the endpoint. Parameters referred to in a Definition are from Section 2.1 of this document unless otherwise indicated.

Object Identifier

Syntax

Definition

endptAGCHAND

Integer

Current value of AGCHAND converted to integer format.

endptAGCHEAD

Integer

Current value of AGCHEAD converted to integer format.

endptAGCSPKR

Integer

Current value of AGCSPKR converted to integer format.

endptAPPINUSE

DisplayString

Current value of APPINUSE.

endptAPPNAME

DisplayString

Current value of APPNAME.

endptAUDIOENV

Integer

Current value of AUDIOENV converted to integer format.

endptAUDIOSTHD

Integer

Current value of AUDIOSTHD converted to integer format.

endptAUDIOSTHS

Integer

Current value of AUDIOSTHS converted to integer format.

endptAUTOANSSTAT

Integer

Current value of AUTOANSSTAT converted to integer format.
(Approved for R6.2.2+)

endptAUTOANSSTRING

DisplayString

Current value of AUTOANSSTRING. (Approved for R6.2.2+)

endptBAKLIGHTOFF

Integer

Current value of BAKLIGHTOFF converted to integer format.

endptBACKUPAPP

DisplayString

Current value of BACKUPAPP.

endptBOOT1INUSE

DisplayString

Current value of BOOT1INUSE.

endptBOOT2INUSE

DisplayString

Current value of BOOT2INUSE.

endptBRAUTH

Integer

Current value of BRAUTH converted to integer format.

endptBRURI

DisplayString

Current value of BRURI.

endptCNAPORT

Integer

Current value of CNAPORT converted to integer format. (pre-R6.2 only)

endptCNASRVR

DisplayString

Current value of CNASRVR. (pre-R6.2 only)

endptCODECR

DisplayString

Current value of CODECR.

endptCODECT

DisplayString

Current value of CODECT.

endptDHCPINUSE

IPAddress

IP address of the DHCP server from which IPADD was obtained; 0.0.0.0 if IPADD was not obtained via DHCP.

endptDHCPINUSEV6

DisplayString

IP address of the DHCPv6 server from which IPADDV6 was obtained, converted to ASCII colon-hex format; “::” if IPADDV6 was not obtained via DHCPv6.

endptDHCPLEASEEXP

Integer32

Time remaining (in seconds) until the expiration of the IPv4 address lease, zero if expired.

endptDHCPLEASEREBIND

Integer32

Interval (in seconds) from IP address assignment until the DHCP REBINDING state is entered (32-bit unsigned integer, as received in DHCP option 59), or as computed from the lease time, if option 59 is not received.

endptDHCPLEASERENEW

Integer32

Interval (in seconds) from IP address assignment until the DHCP RENEWING state is entered (32-bit unsigned integer, as received in DHCP option 58), or as computed from the lease time, if option 58 is not received.

endptDHCPLEASETIME

Integer32

Duration (in seconds) of IPADD lease (32-bit unsigned integer, as received in DHCP option 51).

endptDHCPPREF

DisplayString

Current value of DHCPPREF.

endptDHCPSTAT

Integer

Current value of DHCPSTAT converted to integer format.

endptDHCPSTD

Integer

Current value of DHCPSTD converted to integer format.

endptDHCPT1REM

Integer32

Time remaining (in seconds) until the start of IPv4 address lease renewal (i.e., until the expiration of timer T1), zero if expired and -1 if the lease is infinite.

endptDHCPT2REM

Integer32

Time remaining (in seconds) until the start of IPv4 address lease rebinding (i.e., until the expiration of timer T2), zero if expired, zero if expired and -1 if the lease is infinite.

endptDHCPV6LEASEEXP

Integer32

Time remaining (in seconds) until the expiration of the IPv6 address lease, zero if expired.

endptDHCPV6LIFEPREF

Integer32

The preferred-lifetime value received in the DHCPv6 IA Address option.

endptDHCPV6LIFEVALID

Integer32

The valid-lifetime value received in the DHCPv6 IA Address option.

endptDHCPV6T1

Integer32

The T1 value received in the DHCPv6 IA_NA option.

endptDHCPV6T1REM

Integer32

Time remaining (in seconds) until the start of IPv6 address lease renewal (i.e., until the expiration of timer T1), zero if expired and -1 if the lease is infinite.

endptDHCPV6T2

Integer32

The T2 value received in the DHCPv6 IA_NA option.

endptDHCPV6T2REM

Integer32

Time remaining (in seconds) until the start of IPv6 address lease rebinding (i.e., until the expiration of timer T2), zero if expired, zero if expired and -1 if the lease is infinite.

endptDNSSRVR

DisplayString

Current value of DNSSRVR.
endptDOMAIN

DisplayString

Current value of DOMAIN.

endptDOT1X

Integer

Current value of DOT1X converted to integer format.

endptDOT1XSTAT

Integer

Current value of DOT1XSTAT converted to integer format.

endptDSCPAUD

Integer

Current value of DSCPAUD converted to integer format.

endptDSCPBBE

Integer

Current value of DSCPBBE converted to integer format.

endptDSCPSIG

Integer

Current value of DSCPSIG converted to integer format.

endptDSPVERSION

DisplayString

Up-to-10-character identifier of the version of the current DSP firmware.

endptFEIPADD

DisplayString

Current value of FEIPADD.

endptFEPORT

Integer

Current value of FEPORT converted to integer format.

endptFONT

DisplayString

The string “Built-in”.

endptGIPADD

DisplayString

Current value of GIPADD.

endptGIPINUSE

IPAddress

IP address of the IPv4 router currently in use.

endptGIPINUSEV6

DisplayString

IP address of the IPv6 router currently in use, converted to ASCII colon-hex format.

endptGRATARP

Integer

Current value of GRATARP converted to integer format.

endptGRATNAV6

Integer

Current value of GRATNAV6 converted to integer format.

endptGROUP

Integer

Current value of GROUP converted to integer format.

endptHTTPDIR

DisplayString

Current value of HTTPDIR.

endptHTTPPORT

Integer

Current value of HTTPPORT converted to integer format.

endptHTTPSRVR

DisplayString

Current value of HTTPSRVR.

endptHTTPUSED

DisplayString

IP address from HTTPSRVR, if any, successfully used during initialization (all zeroes if no server from HTTPSRVR was successfully used during initialization).

endptHWVERSION

Integer

Hardware Vintage number (see 9xxxHW.2.6.100 in [7.1-2]), also known as the Hardware Version field in the EEPROM.

(Approved only for release R6.4+)

endptICMPDU

Integer

Current value of ICMPDU converted to integer format.

endptICMPRED

Integer

Current value of ICMPRED converted to integer format.

endptIPADD

IPAddress

Current value of IPADD converted to IPAddress format.

endptIPADDV6

DisplayString

Current value of IPADDV6.

endptIPADDV6LL

DisplayString

Current value of IPADDV6LL.

endptIPPREF

Integer

Current value of IPPREF converted to integer format.

endptIPV6STAT

Integer

Current value of IPV6STAT converted to integer format.

endptJMSEC

Integer

Current value of JMSEC converted to integer format.

endptL2Q

Integer

Current value of L2Q converted to integer format.

endptL2QAUD

Integer

Current value of L2QAUD converted to integer format.

endptL2QSIG

Integer

Current value of L2QSIG converted to integer format.

endptL2QSTAT

Integer

0 if 802.1Q tagging is currently OFF, else 1.

endptL2QVLAN

Integer

Current value of L2QVLAN converted to integer format.

endptL2QVLANINUSE

Integer

Current 802.1Q VLAN IDentifier value, (0 if 802.1Q tagging is off).

endptLANGFILES

DisplayString

A comma-separated list of the language files stored in the telephone, if any.
endptLNQ

Integer

Current value of LNQ (Approved for 6.4+)
endptLOGSRVR

DisplayString

Current value of LOGSRVR.

endptLOGTOFILE

Integer

Current value of LOGTOFILE converted to integer format
(Approved for R6.2.3+)

endptMACADDR

DisplayString

Current value of MACADDR.

endptMEMHEAPFREE

Integer32

The number of bytes of volatile memory currently allocated for, but unused by, the Heap.

endptMODEL

DisplayString

Current value of MODEL.

endptNDREDV6

Integer

Current value of NDREDV6 converted to integer format.

endptNETMASK

IPAddress

Current value of NETMASK converted to IPAddress format.

endptPHNEMERGNUM

DisplayString

Current value of PHNEMERGNUM.

endptPHONECC

DisplayString

9-numeric-character comcode/Part ID of the endpoint.

endptPHONESN

DisplayString

Up-to-18-character serial number as labeled on the outside of the endpoint.

endptPHY1DUPLEX

Integer

Current duplex of the Ethernet line interface,
either 1 if half-duplex or 2 if full-duplex.

endptPHY1SPEED

Integer

Current speed of the Ethernet line interface in Mbps.

endptPHY1STAT

Integer

Current value of PHY1STAT converted to integer format.

endptPHY2AUTOMDIXENABLED

Integer

Current value of PHY2_AUTOMDIX_ENABLED converted to integer format. (Approved for R6.3+)

endptPHY2DUPLEX

Integer

Current duplex of the secondary Ethernet interface,
either 0 if no link is established, 1 if half-duplex or 2 if full-duplex.

endptPHY2PRIO

Integer

Current value of PHY2PRIO converted to integer format

endptPHY2SPEED

Integer

Current speed of the secondary Ethernet interface in Mbps,
either 0, 10 or 100.

endptPHY2STAT

Integer

Current value of PHY2STAT converted to integer format
(0 if the telephone does not have a secondary Ethernet interface).

endptPHY2VLAN

Integer

Current value of PHY2VLAN converted to integer format.

endptPINGREPLYV6

Integer

Current value of PINGREPLYV6 converted to integer format.

endptPORTAUD

Integer

Current value of PORTAUD converted to integer format.

endptPROCPSWD

Integer

0 if PROCPSWD is currently null, else 1.

(Obsolete (0) for R6.2.4+)

endptPROCSTAT

Integer

Current value of PROCSTAT converted to integer format.

endptPWBCC

DisplayString

Current value of PWBCC.

(Obsolete (null) for R6.3+)

endptPWBSN

DisplayString

Up-to-18-character printed wiring board serial number of the endpoint or the string “N/A” if the printed wiring board does not have a serial number.

(Obsolete (null) for R6.3+)

endptRFSINUSE

DisplayString

Current value of RFSINUSE.

endptRFSNAME

DisplayString

Current value of RFSNAME.

endptRSVPCONT

Integer

Current value of RSVPCONT converted to integer format.

endptRSVPPROF

Integer

Current value of RSVPPROF converted to integer format.

endptRSVPRFRSH

Integer

Current value of RSVPRFRSH converted to integer format.

endptRSVPRTRY

Integer

Current value of RSVPRTRY converted to integer format.

endptRTCPCONT

Integer

Current value of RTCPCONT converted to integer format.

endptRTCPFLOW

Integer

Current value of RTCPFLOW converted to integer format.
endptRTCPMON

DisplayString

Current value of RTCPMON.

endptSIG

Integer

Current value of SIG converted to integer format.

endptSNMPADD

DisplayString

Current value of SNMPADD

endptSSONCONTENT

DisplayString

The data portion of the DHCP site-specific option designated by NVSSON (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.604), exactly as received.

endptSTATIC

Integer

Current value of STATIC converted to integer format

endptTLSDIR

DisplayString

Current value of TLSDIR.

endptTLSPORT

Integer

Current value of TLSPORT converted to integer format.

endptTLSSRVR

DisplayString

Current value of TLSSRVR

endptTLSSRVRID

Integer

Current value of TLSSRVRID converted to integer format.

endptTLSUSED

DisplayString

IP address from TLSSRVR, if any, successfully used during initialization (all zeroes if no server from TLSSRVR was successfully used during initialization)

endptTMSEC

Integer

Current value of TMSEC converted to integer format.

endptTRUSTCERTS

DisplayString

Current value of TRUSTCERTS.

endptVLANLIST

DisplayString

Current value of VLANLIST.

Note: This object will not be valid until after H.323 procedures update VLANLIST from NVVLANLIST after registration.

endptVLANSEP

Integer

Current value of VLANSEP converted to integer format

endptVOXFILES

DisplayString

Current value of VOXFILES.
(Approved only for releases prior to R6.3, Obsolete (null) for R6.3+)

endptVSICONTENT

DisplayString

The option-data portion of vendor-specific option 242, exactly as received in the DHCPv6 Vendor-Specific Information option (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.606).

GROUP 2: endptNVM This group contains objects referring to persistent parameters of the endpoint as stored in non-volatile memory, which will not necessarily match the current endpoint state or functionality. Persistent parameters referred to in a Definition are from Section 2.1 of this document unless otherwise indicated.

Object Identifier

Syntax

Definition

endptNVAGCHAND

Integer

Current value of NVAGCHAND converted to integer format.

endptNVAGCHEAD

Integer

Current value of NVAGCHEAD converted to integer format.

endptNVAGCSPKR

Integer

Current value of NVAGCSPKR converted to integer format.

endptNVALERT

Integer

Obsolete: not supported.

endptNVAUTH

Integer

Current value of NVAUTH converted to integer format.

endptNVBM1BRIGHTNESS

Integer

Current value of NVBM1BRIGHTNESS converted to integer format.

endptNVBM2BRIGHTNESS

Integer

Current value of NVBM2BRIGHTNESS converted to integer format.

endptNVBM3BRIGHTNESS

Integer

Current value of NVBM3BRIGHTNESS converted to integer format.

endptNVBRIGHTNESS

Integer

Current value of NVBRIGHTNESS converted to integer format.

endptNVCONTRAST

Integer

Current value of NVCONTRAST converted to integer format.

endptNVGIPADD

IPAddress

Current value of NVGIPADD converted to IPAddress format.

endptNVIPADD

IPAddress

Current value of NVIPADD converted to IPAddress format.

endptNVIPADDV6

DisplayString

Current value of NVIPADDV6.

endptNVL2Q

Integer

Current value of L2Q converted to integer format.

endptNVL2QVLAN

Integer

Current value of NVL2QVLAN converted to integer format.
endptNVLANGFILE

DisplayString

Current value of NVLANGFILE.
endptNVLOGSTAT

Integer

Current value of NVLOGSTAT converted to integer format.

endptNVNETMASK

IPAddress

Current value of NVNETMASK converted to IPAddress format.

endptNVPHY1STAT

Integer

Current value of PHY1STAT converted to integer format.

endptNVPHY2STAT

Integer

Current value of PHY2STAT converted to integer format
(0 if the telephone does not have a secondary Ethernet interface).

endptNVRINGTONESTYLE

Integer

Current value of RINGTONESTYLE converted to integer format.

endptNVSSON

Integer

Current value of NVSSON converted to integer format.

endptNVTRUSTLIST

DisplayString

Current value of NVTRUSTLIST.

endptNVVLANTEST

Integer

Current value of VLANTEST converted to integer format.

endptNVVOXFILE

DisplayString

Current value of NVVOXFILE.
(Approved only for releases prior to R6.3, Obsolete (null) for R6.3+)

GROUP 3: endptMaintenance This group contains objects relevant to the maintenance and trouble-shooting of the endpoint, beyond the standard objects specified in MIB-II. Persistent parameters referred to in a Definition are from Section 2.1 of this document unless otherwise indicated.

Object Identifier

Syntax

Definition

endptAPPstat

Integer

0 if the value of APPNAME is null;

1 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was not successful;

2 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was successful, but the file was too large;

3 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was successful, but the file type was incorrect;

4 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was successful, but files were missing, had the wrong file type, or had invalid signatures;

5 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was successful, but was not valid for the telephone hardware;

6 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was successful, but it was not compatible with the new Kernel/RFS software package;

7 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was successful, but it was not compatible with the existing Kernel/RFS software package;

8 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was successful, but the existing Kernel/RFS software package was not compatible with it;

9 if the most recent attempt to download APPNAME was successful.



endptRFSstat

Integer

0 if the value of RFSNAME is null;

1 if the most recent attempt to download RFSNAME was not successful;

2 if the most recent attempt to download RFSNAME was successful, but the file was too large;

3 if the most recent attempt to download RFSNAME was successful, but the file type was incorrect;

4 if the most recent attempt to download RFSNAME was successful, but files were missing, had the wrong file type, or had invalid signatures;

5 if the most recent attempt to download RFSNAME was successful, but was not valid for the telephone hardware;

6 if the most recent attempt to download a RFSNAME was successful, but it was not compatible with the new Application/Library software package;

7 if the most recent attempt to download RFSNAME was successful, but it was not compatible with the existing Application/Library software package;

8 if the most recent attempt to download RFSNAME was successful, but the existing Application/Library software package was not compatible with it;

9 if the most recent attempt to download RFSNAME was successful.



endptUpgradeStat

Integer

0 if a 96x1Hupgrade.txt configuration file was successfully obtained and interpreted after the last power-up or reset;

1 if a 96x1Hupgrade.txt configuration file was successfully obtained but an error occurred during its interpretation; and



2 if a 96x1Hupgrade.txt configuration file was not successfully obtained.

endptRecentLog

SEQUENCE DisplayString

Contains up to the last 500 log event records (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.1300) with a numeric severity code that is less than the value of LOGLOCAL that were generated by the software since the last reset or power-up, in order, starting with the oldest, whether or not the messages were sent to a syslog server.

endptResetLog

SEQUENCE DisplayString

Contains up to the last 500 log event records (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.1300) with a numeric severity code that is less than the value of LOGLOCAL that were generated by the software before the last reset (if there has been a reset since the last power-up), in order, starting with the oldest, whether or not the messages were sent to a syslog server.

endptStartupLog

SEQUENCE DisplayString

Contains up to the first 500 log event records (see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.1300) with a numeric severity code that is less than the value of LOGLOCAL that were generated by the software after the last power-up or reset, in order, starting with the oldest, whether or not the messages were sent to a syslog server.

endptSSHStatus

Integer

Current value of SSH_STATUS converted to integer format, approved for R6.4+.

Note:

RFC 2579 only allows SNMP MIB DisplayString objects to contain up to 255 characters, so if a syslog message is longer than 255 characters, the entire message cannot be saved in a DisplayString object.

GROUP 4: endptApps This group contains objects associated with applications.

Object Identifier

Syntax

Definition

endptAPPSTATVALUE

Integer

Current value of APPSTAT converted to integer format.

endptAUDIOPATH

Integer

Current value of OPTAUDIOPATH (see 96x1LA.5.3.2000 in [7.1-5]) converted to integer format.

endptCLDELCALLBK

Integer

Current value of CLDELCALLBK converted to integer format.

endptENHDIALSTAT

Integer

Current value of ENHDIALSTAT converted to integer format.

endptFBONCASCREEN

Integer

Current value of FBONCASCREEN converted to integer format.

endptGUESTDURATION

Integer

Current value of GUESTDURATION converted to integer format.

endptGUESTLOGINSTAT

Integer

Current value of GUESTLOGINSTAT converted to integer format.

endptGUESTWARNING

Integer

Current value of GUESTWARNING converted to integer format.

endptLOGBACKUP

Integer

Current value of LOGBACKUP converted to integer format.

endptLOGMISSEDONCE

Integer

Current value of LOGMISSEDONCE converted to integer format.

endptLOGUNSEEN

Integer

Current value of LOGUNSEEN converted to integer format.

endptOPSTAT

Integer

Current value of OPSTAT converted to integer format.

endptOPSTAT2

Integer

Current value of OPSTAT2 converted to integer format.

endptPUSHCAP

DisplayString

Current value of PUSHCAP.

endptPUSHPORT

Integer

Current value of PUSHPORT converted to integer format.

endptQKLOGINSTAT

Integer

Current value of QKLOGINSTAT converted to integer format.

endptSCREENSAVER

DisplayString

Current value of SCREENSAVER.

endptSUBSCRIBELIST

DisplayString

Current value of SUBSCRIBELIST.

endptTPSLIST

DisplayString

Current value of TPSLIST.

endptWMLEXCEPT

DisplayString

Current value of WMLEXCEPT.

endptWMLHOME

DisplayString

Current value of WMLHOME.

endptWMLIDLETIME

Integer

Current value of WMLIDLETIME converted to integer format.

endptWMLIDLEURI

DisplayString

Current value of WMLIDLEURI.

endptWMLPORT

Integer

Current value of WMLPORT converted to integer format.

endptWMLPROXY

DisplayString

Current value of WMLPROXY.

GROUP 5: endptAdjuncts This group contains objects associated with telephone adjuncts.

Object Identifier

Syntax

Definition

endptBM1HWVER

DisplayString

The hardware version (see 96x1COPS.8.2.300 in [7.1-4]) of the first button module if one is attached, converted to DisplayString format, otherwise null.

endptBM1SWVER

DisplayString

The software version (see 96x1COPS.8.2.300 in [7.1-4]) of the first button module if one is attached, otherwise null.

endptBM2HWVER

DisplayString

The hardware version (see 96x1COPS.8.2.300 in [7.1-4]) of the second button module if one is attached, converted to DisplayString format, otherwise null.

endptBM2SWVER

DisplayString

The software version (see 96x1COPS.8.2.300 in [7.1-4]) of the second button module if one is attached, otherwise null.

endptBM3HWVER

DisplayString

The hardware version (see 96x1COPS.8.2.300 in [7.1-4]) of the third button module if one is attached, converted to DisplayString format, otherwise null.

endptBM3SWVER

DisplayString

The software version (see 96x1COPS.8.2.300 in [7.1-4]) of the third button module if one is attached, otherwise null.

endptBMODS

Integer

The number of button modules detected by the telephone.

endptUSBPOWER

Integer

Current value of USBPOWER converted to integer format.

Note:

Requirements for the hardware version and software version (file name) are specified in [7.1-4].

GROUP 6: endptH323 This group contains values related to the H.323 signaling protocol.

Object Identifier

Syntax

Definition

endptGKINUSE

DisplayString

IP address of the gatekeeper with which the telephone is currently registered (all zeroes if the telephone is not currently registered with a gatekeeper), see 96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].

endptGKTCPPORT

Integer

0 if the telephone is not currently registered with a gatekeeper, otherwise the TCP port number on the gateway with which the telephone has a signaling connection established.

endptMCIPADD

DisplayString

Current value of MCIPADD, see 96x1Tel.2.1.300 in [7.1-6].

endptNVPHONEXT

DisplayString

The telephone extension number stored in non-volatile memory, see 96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].

endptRASGKList

DisplayString
SEQUENCE

Current RAS Gatekeeper List provided by the call server, null if such a list was not provided, see 96x1Tel.2.1.300 in [7.1-6].

endptREREGISTER

Integer

Current value of REREGISTER converted to integer format, see 96x1H-IPI.2.1.900, and 96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].

endptSERVICESTAT

Integer

Current value of SERVICESTAT converted to integer format, see 96x1Tel.2.1.210, 96x1Tel.2.1.300, 96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].

GROUP 7: Reserved

GROUP 8: endptCERT This group will be supported only by telephones that support an identity certificate.

Object Identifier

Syntax

Definition

endptMYCERTCAID

DisplayString

Current value of MYCERTCAID.

endptMYCERTCN

DisplayString

Current value of MYCERTCN.

endptMYCERTDN

DisplayString

Current value of MYCERTDN.

endptMYCERTKEYLEN

Integer

Current value of MYCERTKEYLEN converted to integer format.

endptMYCERTRENEW

Integer

Current value of MYCERTRENEW converted to integer format.

endptMYCERTURL

DisplayString

Current value of MYCERTURL.

endptMYCERTWAIT

Integer

Current value of MYCERTWAIT converted to integer format.

GROUP 9: endptVPN This group will be supported only by telephones that support VPN operation.

Note: DisplayString syntax is used for IP addresses to allow the same object to be used for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

Object Identifier

Syntax

Definition

endptALWCLRNOTIFY

Integer

Current value of ALWCLRNOTIFY converted to integer format.

endptAUTHTYPE

Integer

Current value of NVVPNAUTHTYPE converted to integer format.

endptCFGPROF

Integer

Current value of NVVPNCFGPROF converted to integer format.

endptCOPYTOS

Integer

Current value of NVVPNCOPYTOS converted to integer format.

endptDHCPSRVR

DisplayString

Current value of DHCPSRVR.

endptDROPCLEAR

Integer

Current value of DROPCLEAR converted to integer format.

endptENCAPS

Integer

Current value of NVVPNENCAPS converted to integer format.

endptEXTDNSSRVR

DisplayString

Current value of EXTDNSSRVR.

endptEXTGIPADD

DisplayString

Current value of EXTGIPADD.

endptEXTIPADD

DisplayString

Current value of EXTIPADD.

endptEXTNETMASK

DisplayString

Current value of EXTNETMASK.

endptIKECONFIGMODE

Integer

Current value of NVIKECONFIGMODE converted to integer format.

endptIKEDH

Integer

Negotiated IKE Phase 1 DH group number.

endptIKEDHGRP

Integer

Current value of NVIKEDHGRP converted to integer format.

endptIKEID

DisplayString

Current value of NVIKEID.

endptIKEIDTYPE

Integer

Current value of NVIKEIDTYPE converted to integer format.

endptIKEOVERTCP

Integer

Current value of NVIKEOVERTCP converted to integer format.

endptIKEP1AUTH

Integer

Negotiated IKE Phase 1 authentication (hash) algorithm.

endptIKEP1AUTHALG

Integer

Current value of NVIKEP1AUTHALG converted to integer format.

endptIKEP1ENC

Integer

Negotiated IKE Phase 1 encryption algorithm.

endptIKEP1ENCALG

Integer

Current value of NVIKEP1ENCALG converted to integer format.

endptIKEP1LIFESEC

Integer32

Current value of NVIKEP1LIFESEC converted to integer format.

endptIKEP2AUTH

Integer

Negotiated IKE Phase 2 authentication algorithm.

endptIKEP2AUTHALG

Integer

Current value of NVIKEP2AUTHALG converted to integer format.

endptIKEP2ENC

Integer

Negotiated IKE Phase 2 encryption algorithm.

endptIKEP2ENCALG

Integer

Current value of NVIKEP2ENCALG converted to integer format.

endptIKEP2LIFESEC

Integer32

Current value of NVIKEP2LIFESEC converted to integer format.

endptIKESALIFEKB

Integer32

IKE SA lifetime in kilobytes.

endptIKESALIFESEC

Integer32

IKE SA lifetime in seconds

endptIKETRANSPORT

Integer

“0” if IKE is not in use, “1” if UDP is being used for IKE transport, and “2” if TCP is being used for IKE transport.

endptIKEXCHGMODE

Integer

Current value of NVIKEXCHGMODE converted to integer format.

endptIPSECSALIFEKB

Integer32

IPsec SA lifetime in kilobytes.

endptIPSECSALIFESEC

Integer32

IPsec SA lifetime in seconds

endptIPSECSUBNET

DisplayString

Current value of NVIPSECSUBNET.

endptNORTELAUTH

Integer

Current value of NORTELAUTH converted to integer format.

endptPFSDH

Integer

Negotiated IKE PFS DH group number.

endptPFSDHGRP

Integer

Current value of NVPFSDHGRP converted to integer format.

endptPSWDTYPE

Integer

Current value of NVVPNPSWDTYPE converted to integer format.

endptSGINUSE

DisplayString

IP address of the Security Gateway with which the telephone currently has a VPN tunnel established, converted to ASCII dotted-decimal format (“0.0.0.0” if the telephone does not have a VPN tunnel established), see 96x1H-IPI.4.2.200.

endptSGIP

DisplayString

Current value of NVSGIP.

endptSGVENDOR

Integer

Current value of NVVPNSVENDOR converted to integer format.

endptSGVERSION

DisplayString

Version information (if any) of the Security Gateway with which the telephone currently has a VPN tunnel established, otherwise null.

endptVPNMODE

Integer

Current value of NVVPNMODE converted to integer format.

endptVPNUSER

DisplayString

Current value of NVVPNUSER.

endptVPNUSERTYPE

Integer

Current value of NVVPNUSERTYPE converted to integer format.

endptXAUTH

Integer

Current value of NVXAUTH converted to integer format.

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