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The DSC Platform contain the MIB files that define all object variables and SNMP traps for this platform. The DSC Platform MIB files and MIB file locations are as follows:
As an alternative for loading the ptiSegway.mib file, you can use the separate MIB files that are located at /opt/cpu_ss7gw/current/mibs/splitted_mib
An SNMP Manager is required to interpret MIB files correctly. For information about installing the MIB files onto your SNMP Manager, see the documentation for your specific SNMP Manager.
The MIB file OBJECT IDENTIFIER, OBJECT-TYPE and TRAP-TYPE definitions are easily identified and searchable in the textual MIB files. The following are examples of
For more information about the OBJECT IDENTIFIER, see Object Identifier.
The DSC Platform provides definitions in the MIB files for all objects with the exception of filtered objects. The DSC Platform filtered objects are included in the Global Title Translation (GTT), Gateway Screening and MSU Tracing (GWST), and Point Code Emulation (PCE). For more information about these applications, see the appropriate chapter of the SS7 Application Guide 2.
The following are examples of OBJECT INDENTIFIERS
The following information are examples of the ptiSegway.mib.
The following are examples of OBJECT TYPEs.
ptMTPLinksetAPC OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (-2147483648..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Adjacent SS7 point code of this linkset." ::= { ptMTPLinksetEntry 2 }
ptMTPLinksetCLLI OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE(0..255) ) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) of this linkset." ::= { ptMTPLinksetEntry 5 }
ptMTPLSLinkSLC OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..15) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Signaling Link Code for this link. Value of 0-15" ::= { ptMTPLSLinkEntry 3 }
ptMTPRoutesetDPC OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (-2147483648..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Destination SS7 point code of this routeset This value should be set a creation time of the routeset and cannot be modified thereafter. The point code of the routeset gives the destination that one is seeking. The routes within the routeset will indicate the adjacent point codes that can be used to the get to the destination." ::= { ptMTPRoutesetEntry 2 }
ptMTPRoutesetDestinationType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { default (1), network (2), cluster (3), member (4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Describes the destination type of the routeset (network, cluster, member, or default)." ::= { ptMTPRoutesetEntry 3 }
ptMTPRouteAPC OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (-2147483648..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Adjacent SS7 point code of this route." ::= { ptMTPRouteEntry 2 }
ptMTPRouteCost OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..100) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Cost of this route" ::= { ptMTPRouteEntry 3 }
ptTrapItemOID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString ( SIZE(0..255) ) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Item OID. This is used to indicate the trap associated object OID." ::= { ptiSegway 1026 }
The following is an SNMP TRAP-TYPE in the MIB.
The PTISEGWAY-MIB.mib contains non-static varbinds based on the MSA and Process Event definition file for selective traps.
Non-static varbinds are used for objects with multiple instances that have incomplete trap definitions in the def files. The MSA and Process Event library related definition files assign the proper varbinds (Name and Slot attributes) to help identify the originating object.
A trap with the correct varbinds helps provide a correlation between raise and clear traps and ensure users can properly process and address the reported condition.
ptMTP3NAMtp3NANotConnected TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE ptiSegway VARIABLES { ptTrapType, ptTrapSequenceNumber, ptTrapSeverity, ptTrapProbableCause, ptTrapClearType, ptTrapDateAndTime, ptTrapItemOID, ptSGMTP3NANetworkAppearance } DESCRIPTION "An MTP3 NA not connected notification is sent when the connectivity between the Dinamo and MTP3 NA is lost." ::= 7230
You can manually extract a list of possible product Traps from the MIB files.