[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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