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2911 gtw knowing number of calls in snmp

alaincayron
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Hi is there on

on a 2911 a mib oid to supervise per E1/T1 links   the number of active calls on it?

i can't find it

thanks

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Hi Alain.

This mib will give you the total calls value as returned by the command show voice call status

SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.9.63.1.3.3

HTH

Regards

Carlo

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Hi Alain.

This mib will give you the total calls value as returned by the command show voice call status

SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.9.63.1.3.3

HTH

Regards

Carlo

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thanks

i found another one after all

1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.63.1.3.3.0 just found that the last 0 is important!

unfortunately it seems nothing is planned to be able to split by E1 link

there's just a common valmue and not by bearer

Yes Alain,
My mib was incomplete.
Sorry :)
For one of my customer I found a mib countig calls matching a particular dialpeer.
If you think that could be usefull for you, I can check on customer monitoring tool and send you here.

Let me know


Regards

Carlo

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yes that would be great as each of my e1 link have a specific dial peer

thanks for helping

I found this table cvPeerCfgEntry

.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.63.1.3.8.4

that gives the list of in and out per dial peer it looks the best thing we can find

is it this one you were talking?

thanks

Alain

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