[c-nsp] Cisco Dial up OIDs

Kim Onnel karim.adel at gmail.com
Tue May 16 08:19:45 EDT 2006


Hello,

I am trying to poll the valuse in the below commands, the values accumlate
and are only reset when the AS is reloaded,  i want to use them to know how
many users has received a 'No Carrier' signal for example and so i can
monitor the status of my access servers.

Can anyone help me with the OIDs for these, anyone doing the same monioting
?

as01#sh spe modem disconnect-reason summary

===CLASS OTHER====  ====CLASS DSP=====  ====CLASS HOST====  ===CLASS EC
LCL===
Software Rst     0  No Carrier      35  Hst NonSpec      0  No LR
0
EC Termntd       0  No ABT dtctd     0  Hst Busy         0  LR Param1
0
Bad MNP5 Rx      0  Trainup flr    991  Hst No answr     0  LR Incmpt
0
DC General      12  Retrain Lt       0  Hst DTR       4824  Retrns Lt
17
Bad COP stat     0  ABT end flr      0  Hst ATH          0  Inactivity
0
ATH              0  COT Ack          0  Hst NoDialTn     0  Protocol Err
0
Aborted          0  COT Nak 1        0  Hst No Carr   7061  Fallbck Term
1
Connect Tout   238  COT Nak 2        0  COT Off          0  No XID
31
Reset DSP        0  MOH Clr Down     0  COT Timeout      0  XID Incmpt
0
DC Codeword      1  MOH Timeout      0  Hst Ack          0  Disc
10879
DC Empty Nd      0                                          DM
0
DC Large Tok     5  ===CLASS EC LD====  ==CLASS EC FRMR===  Bad NR
0
DC Reserved      3  LD No LR         0  Frmr Bad Cmd     0  SABME Online
0
DC Char Size     0  LD LR Param1     0  Frmr Data        0  XID Online
0
DC Rx Dict       0  LD LR Incmpt     0  Frmr Length      0  LR Online
0
DC Rx Hist       0  LD Retrns Lt     0  Frmr Bad NR      0
DC Rx String     0  LD Inactivty     0                      =====N O N
E======
DC Negotiate     0  LD Protocol      0  ===CLASS EC CMD===  None
244
DC Compress      0  LD User          0  Bad Cmd          0
                                                            TOTAL
24342

And here i want to also poll the numbers of callers who connected at 48000
speed for example.


as01#sh spe modem summary
Async1/00 - 3/107, TTY216 - 539
   21992 incoming completes       2401 incoming failures
       0 outgoing completes          0 outgoing failures
       0 failed dial attempts        0 ring no answers          0 autotests
       0 no carriers               238 dial timeouts            0 autotest
fails
       0 no dial tones               0 link failures            0 fail count
       0 watchdog timeouts          48 protocol errors          0 recovers

Transmit Speed Counters       :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed
Calls
 60000        0  48000      481  38400        0  30667       73  12000
158
 58000        0  46667     1450  38000        0  29333       55   9600
172
 56000      210  46000        0  37333      213  28800      910   7200
44
 54667     1055  45333     1705  36000      219  28000       61   4800
41
 54000        0  44000     1082  34667      118  26400      708
2400        0
 53333      978  42667      590  34000        0  24000      176
1200        0
 52000     2146  42000        0  33600      349  21600      178
300        5
 50667     3508  41333      268  33333      136  19200      129
 50000        0  40000      483  32000      120  16800      572
 49333     1875  38667      484  31200      833  14400      395

Receive Speed Counters        :
 Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed    Calls  Speed
Calls
 38400        0  26400     7023  16800      420   7200        7
300        4
 33600      259  24000     5526  14400      839   4800       18
 31200      221  21600     1026  12000      197   2400        0
 28800     5697  19200      689   9600       58   1200        5
Maadi-I-as01#


On 5/12/06, Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) <oboehmer at cisco.com> wrote:
>
> Kim Onnel <> wrote on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 1:54 PM:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Has anyone done polling for dial up related OIDs,
> >
> > i'd like to see the ratio of connection speeds ( 33600 is 10 % for
> > example , 52k is 50% for example), i will first  get the values of
> > course then set a base line.
> >[..]
> > Any ideas, i tried browsing the OIDs, wasnt very successful.
>
> have you tried the CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB? cmTXRate
> [1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.3.1.1.14] or cmRXRate
> [1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.3.1.1.15] could be what you want..
>
>         oli
>


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