Cisco Service Control MIBs
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1 APPENDIXA Cisco Service Control MIBs The SCE platform originally supported the standard MIB-II and a proprietary Service Control Enterprise MIB. The proprietary pcube MIB enabled the external management system to perform configuration, performance, troubleshooting and alerting operations specific to the SCE platform that were not provided by the standard MIB. The proprietary pcube MIBs has been replaced by a combination of standard and Cisco MIBs and new Cisco Service Control MIBs. The new MIB structure was designed to keep backward compatibility and provide the same information as provided in the past as much as possible. This appendix explains how to map the proprietary pcube MIB supported in previous releases to the new MIB structure. It points out backward compatible issues and provides mapping guidelines from old MIB or OID group to a new MIB. Note These MIB updates are supported on the SCE8000 platform only. The pcube MIB is backward compatible to for the SCE 1000 and SCE 2000 platforms. The list of supported MIBs is described at the following URL under the Cisco Service Routing Products section. Select the desired product and then the desired release. All Cisco MIBs and some of the common standard MIBs can be obtained at the following URL: MIB Files The pcube MIB was grouped into several MIBs, each of which represented a certain aspect or functionality in the SCE platform (see the tables in the : Detailed OID Mappings, page A-6 section for more details). The pcube MIB files have been replaced by MIBs from three sources: standard MIBs existing Cisco MIBs new Cisco Service Control MIBs The following tables describe the former pcube MIB files and the MIB files that replace the pcube MIB. A-1
2 MIB Files Appendix A Cisco Service Control MIBs Table A-1 pcube MIBs MIB PCUBE-SMI.my PCUBE-PRODUCTS-MIB.my PCUBE-CONFIG-COPY-MIB.my CISCO-SCAS-BB-MIB.my PCUBE-SE-MIB.my Description Defines P-cube enterprise tree structure Defines OIDs of Cisco Service Control products Contains a subset of the Cisco Config-Copy-MIB ported to the pcube enterprise subtree Contains SCA BB information handlers Contains information about the SCE platform Table A-2 Standard and Cisco MIBs used to replace pcube MIBs MIBs CISCO-SMI.my CISCO-TC.my CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB.my CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB.my CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB.my CISCO-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB.my CISCO-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-TC-MIB.my CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB.my CISCO-PROCESS-MIB.my CISCO-QUEUE-MIB.my CISCO-SECURE-SHELL-MIB.my CISCO-SYSLOG-EXT-MIB.my CISCO-SYSLOG-EVENT-EXT-MIB.my CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB.my CISCO-TELNET-SERVER-MIB.my Description Defines Cisco enterprise tree structure Contains Textual Conventions needed in some MIBs Facilitates writing of configuration files Defines the managed objects that support the monitoring of alarms generated by physical entities contained by the system Monitor s and configures operational status of Field Replaceable Units Supports configuration, control and monitoring of redundancy protection for various kinds of components on Cisco managed devices. Defines the textual conventions used within Cisco Entity Redundancy MIBs Monitors the values of sensors in the Entity-MIB Provides overall information about the CPU load. Manages interface queuing in Cisco devices. Displays and configures accounting and Secure Shell (SSH) related features in a device. Extends the Cisco Syslog MIB and provides network management support to handle and process Syslog messages as device events Extends the Cisco Syslog.MIB and provides network management support to handle and process Syslog messages as device events Describes and stores the system messages generated by the IOS and any other OS which supports syslogs. Displays and configures Telnet related features in a device. A-2
3 Appendix A Cisco Service Control MIBs Loading MIBs Table A-2 Standard and Cisco MIBs used to replace pcube MIBs MIBs ENTITY-MIB.my ENTITY-STATE-MIB.my ENTITY-STATE-TC-MIB.my HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.my Description Represents multiple logical entities supported by a single SNMP agent Defines a state extension to the Entity MIB Defines state textual conventions. Manages host systems. Table A-3 Newly added CISCO-SERVICE_CONTROL MIBS that replace pcube MIBs MIB CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-LINK-MIB.my CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-RDR-MIB.my CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-SUBSCRIBERS-MIB.my CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-.my CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-ATTACK-MIB.my* CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROLLER-MIB.my* CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-VAS-MIB.my* Description Provides information about the status and configuration of links used by service control entities. Defines objects describing statistics and configuration relating to the Raw Data Record Formatter running on a service control entity. Provides global and specific information on subscribers managed by a service control entity Provides information and statistics on the traffic processor(s) of a service control entity. Provides information related to different types of attacks detected on the network entities and corresponding actions taken in the monitored network Provides information about service control traffic controllers. Defines objects describing statistics relating to the value added services (VAS) support implemented by a service control entity. *These MIBs are not currently available. Loading MIBs It is important to load the MIBs in the proper order. Before loading any new CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL MIB, load the following MIBs in this order: 1. SNMPv2-SMI.my 2. SNMPv2-CONF.my 3. SNMPv2-TC.my A-3
4 Appendix A Cisco Service Control MIBs 4. SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.my 5. ENTITY-MIB.my 6. INET-ADDRESS-MIB.my 7. CISCO-SMI.my 8. CISCO-TC.my Loading procedure for standard MIBs and other legacy Cisco MIBs is explained here: This section is an overview of how the former pcube MIB maps to the current Cisco MIBs. Two P-cube MIBs are mapped; PcubeSeMIB and PcubeEngageMIB (CISCO-SCABB-MIB). Table A-4 Overall tree structure: related objects Pcube Object Name New MIB Object Name/MIB Name pcube CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL or cservicecontrol pcubeproducts ciscomgmt pcubemodules Removed pcubesemib See Table A-5 on page A-4 pcubeengagemib See Pcube Engage MIB (CISCO-SCA-BB-MIB), page A-5 Table A-5 PcubeSeMIB PcubeSEMIB Group Name New MIB Object Name/MIB Name pcubesemibpcubemodulegroup cservicecontrolmib pcubeseconformance cservicecontrolnotifs pcubesegroups cservicecontrolobjects pcubesystemgroup ENTITY and ENTITY-EXTENTION MIBs pcubechassisgroup ENTITY and ENTITY-EXTENTION MIBs pcuebmodulegroup ENTITY and ENTITY-EXTENTION MIBs pcubelinkgroup CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-LINK-MIB pcubediskgroup HOST-RESOURCES-MIB pcuberdrformattergroup CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-RDR-MIB pcubeloggergroup cloghistorytable from CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB pcubesubscribersgroup CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-SUBSCRIBERS-MIB pcubetrafficprocessorgroup CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- A-4
5 Appendix A Cisco Service Control MIBs Table A-5 PcubeSeMIB PcubeSEMIB Group Name pcubeportgroup pcubetxqueuesgroup pcubeglobalcontrollersgroup pcubetrafficcountersgroup pcubeattackgroup pcubevastrafficforwardinggrp pcubeobjectsgroup New MIB Object Name/MIB Name ENTITY-MIB, many objects in the group are no longer necessary CISCO-QUEUE-MIB with a few modifications. CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROLLER-MIB* CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-ATTACK-MIB* CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-VAS-MIB* Notifications have been mapped to the relevant MIBs *These MIBs are not currently available. Pcube Engage MIB (CISCO-SCA-BB-MIB) The information in the pcubeenagemib is available from various RDRs and from tables of the Collection Manager database. Therefore this MIB has not been replaced by a new Cisco Service Control MIB. For information regarding the mapping of the MIB objects to RDRs and the Collection Manager database, see Table A-22 on page A-27. A-5
6 A-6 : Detailed OID Mappings The following tables provide the detailed mappings for specific pcubesemib ( /0) OIDs to the current standard and Cisco MIBs. Table A-6 systemgrp ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID sysoperationalstatus ENTITY-STATE-MIB entstatetable.entstateoper entstatetable.entstateusage entstatetable.entstatealarm other(1) entstatetable.entstateoper = unknown (1) entstatetable.entstateusage = unknown (1) entstatetable.entstatealarm = unknown (0). boot(2) entstatetable.entstateoper = testing (4) entstatetable.entstateusage = unknown (1) entstatetable.entstatealarm = underrepair (1) operational(3) entstatetable.entstateoper = enabled (3) entstatetable.entstateusage = active (3) entstatetable.entstatealarm = No BITS Set warning(4) entstatetable.entstateoper = enabled (3) entstatetable.entstateusage = unknown (1) entstatetable.entstatealarm = warning (5) failure(5) entstatetable.entstateoper = disabled (2) entstatetable.entstateusage = unknown (1) entstatetable.entstatealarm = critical(2) or major(3) sysfailurerecovery CISCO-ENTITY- EXT-MIB ceextconfigregtable.ceextconfigregentry. ceextconfigregister sysversion ENTITY-MIB entphysicaldescr
7 A-7 Table A-7 pchassisgrp ( pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID pchassissystype Not mapped. Derived from entphysicaldescr and entphysicalclass chassis(3) pchassispowersupply Alarm CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB pchassisfansalarm CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB pchassistempalarm CISCO-ENTITY- SENSOR-MIB pchassisvoltagealarm CISCO-ENTITY- SENSOR-MIB cefcpsoutputmodeinoperation cefcfantrayoperstatus entsensorvaluetable entsensorthresholdtable entsensorvaluetable entsensorthresholdtable pchassisnumslots ENTITY-MIB ceprovcontainertable According to the Entity MIB mapping and container relationship pchassisslotconfig ENTITY-MIB ceprovcontainertable According to the Entity MIB mapping and container relationship pchassispsutype CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB cefcpowersupplyinputtype pchassislinefeedalarm CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB cefcfrupoweroperstatus
8 A-8 Table A-8 pmodulegrp ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID pmoduletable ENTITY-MIB entphysicaltable pmoduleentry ENTITY-MIB entphysicalentry pmoduleindex ENTITY-MIB entphysicalindex pmoduletype ENTITY-MIB entphysicalname entphysicalclass pmodulenumtraffic Processors CISCO-PROCESS- MIB cpmcputotaltable.cpmcputotal PhysicalIndex pmoduleslotnum ENTITY-MIB entphysicalcontainedin pmodulehwversion ENTITY-MIB entphysicalhardwarerev pmodulenumports ENTITY-MIB The number of entries in ENTITY-MIB with entphysicalclass = port pmodulenumlinks ENTITY-MIB The number of entries in ENTITY-MIB with entphysicalclass = other pmoduleconnection Mode Not mapped Use CLI command: show interface linecard connection-mode pmoduleserialnumber ENTITY-MIB entphysicalserialnum pmoduleupstream AttackFilteringTime pmoduleupstreamlas tattackfilteringtime pmoduledownstream AttackFilteringTime pmoduledownstream LastAttack FilteringTime pmoduleattack ObjectsClearTime CISCO- SERVICE-CONTROL- ATTACK-MIB CISCO- SERVICE-CONTROL- ATTACK-MIB CISCO- SERVICE-CONTROL- ATTACK-MIB CISCO- SERVICE-CONTROL- ATTACK-MIB cscainfoupstream AttackFilteringTime cscainfoupstreamlast AttackFilteringTime cscainfodownstream AttackFilteringTime cscainfodownstreamlast AttackFilteringTime Not mapped
9 A-9 Table A-8 pmodulegrp ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID pmoduleadminstatus ENTITY-MIB entstateadmin pmoduleoperstatus ENTITY-MIB entstateoper entstatestandby Table A-9 linkgrp ( ): all mapped objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-LINK-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID linktable csclinkstatustable linkentry csclinkstatusentry linkmoduleindex Not mapped. Not needed in the new structure - Information provided by ENTITY-MIB linkindex entphysicalindex linkadminmodeonactive cscllinkstatusadminmodeonactive linkadminmodeonfailure cscllinkstatusadminmodeonfailure linkopermode csclinkstatusopermode linkstatusreflectionenable csclinkstatusstatusreflectionenable linksubscribersideportindex csclinkstatussubscribersideportindex linknetworksideportindex csclinkstatusnetworksideportindex New objects: csclinkstatusstatusreflectionstate = nolinkreflection(1) reflectingfailuretonetwork (2) reflectingfailuretosubscriber(3)
10 A-10 Table A-10 diskgrp ( ): all objects mapped to HOST-RESOURCE-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID disknumusedbytes hrstoragetable.hrstorageused disknumfreebytes hrstoragetable.hrstorageused hrstoragetable.hrstoragesize Table A-11 rdrformattergrp ( ): all mapped objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-RDR-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID rdrformatterenable cservicecontrolrdrformatterenable rdrformatterdesttable cservicecontrolrdrformatterdesttable rdrformatterdestentry cservicecontrolrdrformatterdestentry rdrformatterdest cservicecontrolrdrformatterdestipaddr IPAddr rdrformatterdestport cservicecontrolrdrformatterdestport rdrformatterdestpriority cservicecontrolrdrformatterdestpriority rdrformatterdeststatus cservicecontrolrdrformatterdeststatus rdrformatterdest cservicecontrolrdrformatterdestconnectionstatus ConnectionStatus rdrformatterdestnum cservicecontrolrdrformatterdestnumreportssent ReportsSent rdrformatterdestnum cservicecontrolrdrformatterdestnumreportsdiscarded ReportsDiscarded rdrformatterdestreport cservicecontrolrdrformatterdestreportrate Rate rdrformatterdestreport Not mapped RatePeak rdrformatterdestreport Not mapped RatePeakTime rdrformatternum cservicecontrolrdrformatternumreportssent ReportsSent rdrformatternum ReportsDiscarded cservicecontrolrdrformatternumreportsdiscarded
11 A-11 Table A-11 rdrformattergrp ( ): all mapped objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-RDR-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID rdrformatterclear Not mapped CountersTime rdrformatterreportrate cservicecontrolrdrformatterreportrate rdrformatterreportratep cscrdrformatterreportratepeak eak rdrformatterreportratep cscrdrformatterreportratepeaktime eaktime rdrformatterprotocol cservicecontrolrdrformatterprotocol rdrformatterforwarding cservicecontrolrdrformatterforwardingmode Mode rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrformattercategorytable Table rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrcategoryentry Entry rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrcategoryindex Index rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrcategoryname Name rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrcategorynumreportssent NumReportsSent rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrcategorynumreportsdiscarded NumReportsDiscarded rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrcategoryreportrate ReportRate rdrformattercategory Not mapped ReportRatePeak rdrformattercategory Not mapped ReportRatePeakTime rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrcategorynumreportsqueued NumReportsQueued rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrformattercategorydesttable DestTable rdrformattercategory DestEntry cservicecontrolrdrformattercategorydestentry
12 A-12 Table A-11 rdrformattergrp ( ): all mapped objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-RDR-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID rdrformattercategory cservicecontrolrdrformattercategorydestpriority DestPriority rdrformattercategory DestStatus cservicecontrolrdrformattercategorydeststatus Table A-12 loggergrp ( ): all mapped objects mapped to CISCO-SYSLOG-EVENT-EXT-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID loggeruserlogenable Not mapped loggeruserlognuminfo cslogeventdispositiontable loggeruserlognumwarning cslogeventdispositiontable loggeruserlognumerror cslogeventdispositiontable loggeruserlognumfatal cslogeventdispositiontable loggeruserlogclearcounterstime Not mapped
13 A-13 Table A-13 subscribersgrp ( ): all mapped objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-SUBSCRIBERS-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID subscribersinfotable cservicecontrolsubscribersinfotable subscribersinfoentry cservicecontrolsubscribersinfoentry subscribersnumintroduced cservicecontrolsubscribersnumintroduced subscribersnumfree cservicecontrolsubscribersnumfree subscribersnumipaddrmappings cservicecontrolsubscribersnumipaddrmappings subscribersnumipaddrmappings cservicecontrolsubscribersnumipaddrmappingsfree Free subscribersnumiprange Mappings cservicecontrolsubscribersnumiprangemappings subscribersnumiprange MappingsFree cservicecontrolsubscribersnumiprange MappingsFree subscribersnumvlanmappings cservicecontrolsubscribersnumvlanmappings subscribersnumvlan cservicecontrolsubscribersnumvlanmappingsfree MappingsFree subscribersnumactive cservicecontrolsubscribersnumactive subscribersnumactivepeak Not mapped subscribersnumactivepeaktime Not mapped subscribersnumupdates cservicecontrolsubscribersnumupdates subscriberscounterscleartime Not mapped subscribersnumtpiprange Mappings cservicecontrolsubscribersnumtpiprangemappings subscribersnumtpiprange MappingsFree cservicecontrolsubscribersnumtpiprange MappingsFree subscribersnumanonymous cservicecontrolsubscribersnumanonymous subscribersnumwithsessions cservicecontrolsubscribersnumwithsessions subscriberspropertiesvaluetable Not mapped. subscriberspropertiesvalueentry Not mapped. spvindex Not mapped. spvsubname Not mapped. spvpropertyname Not mapped.
14 A-14 Table A-13 subscribersgrp ( ): all mapped objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-SUBSCRIBERS-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID spvrowstatus Not mapped. spvpropertystringvalue Not mapped. spvpropertyuintvalue Not mapped. spvpropertycounter64value Not mapped. New MIB Objects cservicecontrolsubscribermappingfailedreason cservicecontrolsubsribersmaxsupported cservicecontrolsubscribersrowstatus cservicecontrolsubscriberspackageindex cservicecontrolsubscribersrealtimemonitor
15 A-15 Table A-14 trafficprocessorgrp ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID tpinfotable CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctptable tpinfoentry CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctpentry tpmoduleindex CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- entphysicalindex tpindex CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- entphysicalindex tptotalnumhandled Packets tptotalnumhandled Flows CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctptotalhandledpackets csctptotalhandledflows tpnumactiveflows CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctpactiveflows tpnumactiveflowspeak Not mapped. tpnumactiveflows Not mapped. PeakTime tpnumtcpactiveflows CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctptcpactiveflows TpNumTcpActive Not mapped. FlowsPeak tpnumtcpactive Not mapped. FlowsPeakTime tpnumudpactiveflows CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctpudpactiveflows tpnumudpactive Not mapped. FlowsPeak tpnumudpactive FlowsPeakTime Not mapped. tpnumnontcpudp ActiveFlows tpnumnontcpudp ActiveFlowsPeak CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL Not mapped. csctpudpactiveflows
16 A-16 Table A-14 trafficprocessorgrp ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID tpnumnontcpudp ActiveFlowsPeakTime tptotalnum BlockedPackets tptotalnum BlockedFlows tptotalnumdiscarded PacketsDueToBwLimit tptotalnumwred DiscardedPackets Not mapped CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- tptotalnumfragments CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- tptotalnum NonIpPackets tptotalnumip CrcErrPackets tptotalnumiplength ErrPackets tptotalnumip BroadcastPackets tptotalnum TtlErrPackets tptotalnumtcpudp CrcErrPackets CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctptotalblockedpackets csctptotalblockedflows csctptotalbandwidth DiscardedPackets csctptotalwred DiscardedPackets csctptotalfragments csctptotalnonippackets csctptotalipchecksum ErrPackets csctptotaliplengt ErrPackets csctptotalip BroadcastPackets csctptotalttlerrpackets csctptotaltcpudp ChksumErrPackets tpclearcounterstimed Not mapped. tphandledpacketsrate CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctphandledpacketsrate tphandledpackets Not mapped. RatePeak tphandledpackets Not mapped. RatePeakTime tphandledflowsrate CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctphandledflowsrate
17 A-17 Table A-14 trafficprocessorgrp ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID tphandledflows Not mapped RatePeak tphandledflows Not mapped RatePeakTime tpcpuutilization CISCO-PROCESS-MIB cpmcputotal1minrev cpmcputotal5minrev tpcpuutilizationpeak Not mapped tpcpuutilization PeakTime Not mapped tpflowscapacity Utilization tpflowscapacity UtilizationPeak tpflowscapacity UtilizationPeakTime CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- csctpflowscapacity Utilization Not mapped Not mapped tpserviceloss CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL csctpserviceloss
18 A-18 Table A-15 pportgrp ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID pporttable Not mapped Information provided by ENTITY-MIB pportentry Not mapped Information provided by ENTITY-MIB pportmoduleindex ENTITY-MIB entphysicalcontainedin pportindex ENTITY-MIB Each port is uniquely defined. Index is implied by entphysicalindex or ifindex pporttype RFC1213-MIB iftype and cevport Also entphysicalvendortype can be queried for this value pportnumtxqueues Not mapped Information provided by CISCO-QUEUE-MIB cqifsubqueues pportifindex Not mapped ifindex mapping information provided by entaliasmappingtable. pportadminspeed Not mapped pportadminduplex Not mapped pportoperduplex Not mapped pportlinkindex ENTITY-MIB entphysicalindex Available from ENTITY-MIB container/containee relationship: Chassis contains Slot contains Link contains Port pportoperstatus ENTITY-MIB entphysicalindex Defined in ENTITY-STATE-MIB
19 A-19 Table A-16 txqueuesgrp ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID txqueuestable CISCO-QUEUE-MIB cqiftable and cqstatstable txqueuesentry CISCO-QUEUE-MIB cqstatsentry txqueuesmoduleindex Not mapped txqueuesportindex RFC1213-MIB ifindex The entry is indexed by ifindex of IF-MIB txqueuesqueueindex CISCO-QUEUE-MIB cqstatsqnumber txqueuesdescription CISCO-QUEUE-MIB cqiftable.cqifqtype txqueuesbandwidth CISCO-QUEUE-MIB cqstatsbandwidth txqueuesutilization Not mapped txqueuesutilizationpeak Not mapped txqueuesutilizationpeak Not mapped Time txqueuesclearcounters Not mapped Time txqueuesdroppedbytes CISCO-QUEUE-MIB cqstatsdiscards This object counts bytes
20 A-20 Table A-17 globalcontrollerssgrp ( ): all mapped objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROLLER-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID globalcontrollerstable ciscoservicecontrolglobalcontrollerstable globalcontrollersentry ciscoservicecontrolglobalcontrollersentry globalcontrollersmoduleindex Not mapped Provided by entphysicalindex globalcontrollersportindex Not mapped Provided by entityphyindex globalcontrollersindex ciscoservicecontrolglobalcontrollersindex globalcontrollersdescription ciscoservicecontrolglobalcontrollersdescription globalcontrollersbandwidth ciscoservicecontrolglobalcontrollersbandwidth globalcontrollersutilization ciscoservicecontrolglobalcontrollersutilization globalcontrollers Not mapped UtilizationPeak globalcontrollers Not mapped UtilizationPeakTime globalcontrollers Not mapped ClearCountersTime globalcontrollers DroppedBytes Not mapped Table A-18 trafficcountersgrp ( ): all objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL- pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID trafficcounterstable csctpstatstrafficcounterstable trafficcountersentry csctpstatstrafficcountersentry trafficcounterindex csctpstatstrafficcounterindex trafficcountervalue csctpstatstrafficcountervalue trafficcountername csctpstatstrafficcountername trafficcountertype csctpstatstrafficcountertype
21 A-21 Table A-19 attackgrp ( ): all objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-ATTACK-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID attacktypetable cscatypetable attacktypeentry cscatypeentry attacktypeindex cscatypeindex attacktypename cscatypename attacktypecurrentnumattacks cscatypecurrentnumattacks attacktypetotalnumattacks cscatypetotalnumattacks attacktypetotalnumflows cscatypetotalnumflows attacktypetotalnumseconds cscatypetotalnumseconds New Objects at this MIB - Used For TRAPS cscatype cscasourceaddresstype cscasourceaddress cscadestinationaddresstype cscadestinationaddress cscadestinationport cscafilterstatus cscadescription cscanotifsenabled
22 A-22 Table A-20 vastrafficforwardinggrp ( ): all objects mapped to CISCO-SERVICE-CONTROL-VAS-MIB pcube Object Name OID New Object Name OID vasservertable cscvasservertable vasserverentry cscvasserverentry vasserverindex cscvasserverindex vasserverid cscvasserverid vasserveradminstatus cscvasserveradminstatus vasserveroperstatus cscvasserveroperstatus New MIB Object cscvasmibenablevasoperstatuschangenotif
23 A-23 Table A-21 PCUBE SeEvents ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID operationalstatus Operational operationalstatus Warning operationalstatusfailure CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB systemreset CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB chassistempalarmon chassistempalarmoff chassisvoltagealarmon chassisfansalarmon chassispowersupply AlarmOn rdractiveconnection rdrnoactiveconnection CISCO-ENTITY- SENSOR-MIB CISCO-ENTITY- SENSOR-MIB CISCO-ENTITY- SENSOR-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-RDR-MIB CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-RDR-MIB rdrconnectionup CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-RDR-MIB rdrconnectiondown CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-RDR-MIB telnetsessionstarted CISCO-TELNET- SERVER-MIB telnetsessionended CISCO-TELNET- SERVER-MIB telnetsessiondenied Access CISCO-TELNET- SERVER-MIB cefcmodulestatuschange cefcmodulestatuschange cefcmodulestatuschange cefcpowerstatuschange entsensorthresholdnotification entsensorthresholdnotification entsensorthresholdnotification cefcfantraystatuschange cefcpowersupplyoutputchange cservicecontrolrdractiveconnection cservicecontrolrdrnoactiveconnection cservicecontrolrdrconnectionstatus Up cservicecontrolrdrconnectionstatusdow n ctssessionstarted ctssessionended ctssessiondenied
24 A-24 Table A-21 PCUBE SeEvents ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID telnetsessionbadlogin loggeruserlogisfulltra p CISCO-TELNET- SERVER-MIB CISCO-ENTITY- ALARM-MIB sntpclockdriftwarn CISCO-ENTITY- ALARM-MIB linkmodebypass CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-LINK-MIB linkmodeforwarding CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-LINK-MIB linkmodecutoff CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-LINK-MIB moduleattackfilter Activated moduleattackfilter Deactivated CISCO- SERVICE-CONTROL- ATTACK-MIB CISCO- SERVICE-CONTROL- ATTACK-MIB ctssessionloginfailure cealarmasserted/ cealarmcleared cealarmasserted/ cealarmcleared / / cservicecontrollinkmodechange cservicecontrollinkmodechange cservicecontrollinkmodechange cscafilterchange cscafilterchange moduleemagentgeneric Not mapped linkmodesniffing CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-LINK-MIB cservicecontrollinkmodechange moduleredundancy Ready moduleredundant ConfigurationMismatch modulelostredundancy modulesmconnection Down modulesmconnection Up CISCO-ENTITY- REDUNDANCY-MIB CISCO-ENTITY- REDUNDANCY-MIB CISCO-ENTITY- REDUNDANCY-MIB CISCO-ENTITY- ALARM-MIB CISCO-ENTITY- ALARM-MIB ceredunprotectstatuschange ceredunprotectstatuschange ceredunprotectstatuschange cealarmasserted/ cealarmcleared cealarmasserted/ cealarmcleared / /
25 A-25 Table A-21 PCUBE SeEvents ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID moduleoperstatus Change portoperstatuschange chassislinefeedalarm On rdrformattercategory DiscardingReports rdrformattercategory StoppedDiscarding Reports CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-FRU- CONTROL-MIB CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-RDR-MIB CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-RDR-MIB sessionstarted CISCO-SECURE- SHELL-MIB sessionended CISCO-SECURE- SHELL-MIB sessiondeniedaccess CISCO-SECURE- SHELL-MIB sessionbadlogin CISCO-SECURE- SHELL-MIB illegalsubscriber Mapping loggerlineattacklog Full vasserveropertional StatusChange CISCO- SERVICE-CONTROL- SUBSCRIBER-MIB CISCO-ENTITY- ALARM-MIB CISCO-SERVICE- CONTROL-VAS-MIB cefcmodulestatuschange cefcmodulestatuschange cefcpowerstatuschange cservicecontrolrdrcategorydiscarding Reports cservicecontrolrdrcategorystopped DiscardingReports csssessionstarted csssessionended csssessiondenied csssessiondenied csssessiondeniedreason cservicecontrolsubscribermapping cealarmasserted/ cealarmcleared pullrequestnumber Not mapped / cscvasoperstatuschange
26 Table A-21 PCUBE SeEvents ( ) pcube Object Name OID New MIB New Object Name OID pullrequestretryfailed mplsvpntotalhw MappingsThreshold Exceeded Not mapped For SM connection issues the following notification can be used: cealarmasserted cealarmcleared CISCO-ENTITY- ALARM-MIB cealarmasserted/ cealarmcleared For SM connection issues the following OIDs can be used: / Note applicationgrp ( ) is not mapped to a current MIB. A-26
27 Appendix A Cisco Service Control MIBs Table A-22 pcubeenagemib pcube Object Name OID Corresponding RDR Objects not mapped linkgrp Link Usage RDRs or the RPT_LUR DB table linkserviceupdroppedpackets linkservicedowndroppedpackets linkserviceupdroppedbytes packagegrp Package Usage RDRs or the RPT_PUR DB table packageserviceupdroppedpackets packageservicedowndroppedpackets packageserviceupdroppedbytes subscribergrp Subscriber Usage RDRs none servicecountergrp Service Configuration API or the INI_VALUES DB table none A-27
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