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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Appendix B Proprietary MIB Reference
pcube Enterprise MIB
The Subscriber Group
The subscribers group contains global statistics about the subscribers. It also contains two tables, which
work in a mechanism very similar to that of the application properties tables described above:
•
subscribersPropertiesTable:
Contains a list of “subscriber properties” that the installed application has defined. These properties
are SML viewables and tuneables that are defined in subscriber scope. Each property has a name
and a type (both are strings).
This table is updated when the application is installed, and has read-only access. It is therefore it is
managed by the agent (the SCOS).
•
subscribersPropertiesValueTable:
Like the
appPropertiesValueTable,
this table also uses the RowStatus mechanism to allow addition
and removal of rows by the manager. Once a row is created in the
subscriberValueTable,
it is possible
to poll the value of the property for the requested subscriber. The values are given in three formats
(string, integer, and 64-bit integer, it being the responsibility of the manager to read the appropriate
field, according to the type of the property)
In order to retrieve the value of a subscriber property, the manager must supply the following:
–
The name of the property (taken from the
subscriberPropertyTable
)
–
The name of the subscriber for which this value should be polled (the name of the subscriber
should be known to the manager, it is not available through SNMP).
•
Note that the values of the properties are read-only for viewables and tuneables alike.
This table is also used by the
pcubeEngageMIB.
The Engage MIB (pcubeEngageMIB)
The application group of the
pcubeSeMIB
allows the manager to retrieve information about the
application. However, due to its generality, it requires quite a bit of intelligence from the management
station. The
pcubeEngageMIB
is an application-specific MIB that supplies information relevant only to
the SCA BB (Engage) application.
All information that the application may want to publish is stored in viewables and tuneables. However,
there is currently no automatic way for the application to declare that a certain OID should reflect a
certain application variable. For this reason, the
Engage
application MIB is actually implemented by the
SCOS.
The
Engage
subscriber tables rely on the SCOS subscriber value tables described above. Since there is
no table that contains a list of the subscribers in the system, the only subscribers referred to in the
Engage
tables are the ones that appear in the SCOS
subscribersPropertiesValueTable.
The
spvIndex
is used to
index the subscribers in the
pcubeEngageMIB
as well.
MIB Updates
The definitions of the following MIB objects have been updated in this document, but the updated
definitions may not yet appear in the online MIB.