Cisco SPA122 gateway analog SNMP MIB

Hello

Anyone know where I can get the list of OID or MIB for analog gateway SPA122. I would like to be able to query the State of the line and recording.

Thank you

Ronald

The entire OID tree on SPA122 contain approximately 4000 points about 25 MIB (or more).

But I'm not sure there is information that you want.

It seems that the SNMP protocol to provide standard information to the underlying operating system (Linux). Line status and registration is maintained by the speech application running on it and such request provide no SNMP information as far as I know.

I saved whole SNMP tree in State of rest and again during a call. It seems not to have difference related to the State of the line.

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