Reference Guide Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.
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Contents Chapter 1 About this Guide ......................................................................................9 Contents ................................................................................................................9 Related Documents ...............................................................................................9 Text Conventions...................................................................................................9 Frequently Used Acronyms ......
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Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Contents Overview ................................................................................................9 Conventions...........................................................................................................9 Frequently Used Acronyms .................................................................................10 Contact Information...................................................................................
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Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 High Level MIB Hierarchy ....................................................................................16 CLI Interface ........................................................................................................19 Graphical User Interface......................................................................................20 CTS OIDs Relative to Dell....................................................................................
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Chapter 1 About this Guide This manual is for network administrators and operators responsible for managing the controller. NO MIB module tables and OIDs are no longer documented in this guide. To view current MIB module tables and OIDs, download the standard mibs tar.gz file from the support site and view each MIB using a free MIB browser. See section “MIB Browsers” on page 19 for viewing MIBs. Contents This guide provides information about Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS MIBs.
Table 2 Conventions Type Style Description System items This fixed-width font depicts the following: Sample screen output, System prompts, Filenames, software devices, and certain commands when mentioned in the text. Commands In the command examples, this bold font depicts text that the user must type exactly as shown. Frequently Used Acronyms Table 3 defines frequently used acronyms.
Table 3 Frequently Used Acronyms (Continued) Acronym Definition DPD Dead Peer Detection DSS Direct Spread Spectrum EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol EDCA Enhanced Distributed Channel Access EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power ESI External Services Interface ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation GUI Graphical User Interface HAT Home Agent Table HT High Throughput IAS Internet Authentication Service IDS Intrusion Detection System IGMP Int
Table 3 Frequently Used Acronyms (Continued) Acronym Definition NTP Network Time Protocol OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OID Object Identifier OUI Organizational Unit Identifier PAP Password Authentication Protocol PEAP Protected EAP PEF Policy Enforcement Firewall PIN Personal Identification Number PoE Power over Ethernet PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol PSK Pre-Shared Key QoS Quality of Service RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RAP Remote
Table 3 Frequently Used Acronyms (Continued) Acronym Definition VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VSA Vendor Specific Attributes WEP Wired Equivalent Protocol WINS Windows Internet Naming Service WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WMM Wireless MultiMedia / Wi-Fi Multimedia WMS WLAN Management System WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Contacting Support Table 4 Contact Information Web Site Support Main Website dell.com Support Website dell.com/support Documentation Website dell.
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Chapter 2 MIBs Overview This chapter provides an overview of the ArubaOS Enterprise MIBs in the following sections: “MIBs” on page 15 “SNMP” on page 16 “Traps” on page 17 MIBs A Management Information Base (MIB) is a virtual database that contains information that is used for network management. Each managed device contains MIBs that define the properties of that device.
Figure 1 High Level MIB Hierarchy MIB is one of the elements of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is used to manage network devices. To deliver information between devices, every object referred to in an SNMP message must be listed in the MIB. If a component of a device is not described in a MIB, that component cannot be recognized by SNMP—there is no information for SNMP managers and SNMP agents to exchange.
embedded in the controller firmware, unlike some devices such as servers that require the agent to be installed separately. MIBs are used for communication between the Managers and the Agents. The OIDs of the MIBs enable the Managers and Agents to communicate specific data requests and data returns. To ensure functionality with SNMP, MIB objects must be defined with the proper keywords, as shown in Table 6. ArubaOS Enterprise MIBs support SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3.
Ping alarms are used to ping network devices at regular intervals. If a device fails to respond, an alarm (SNMP trap) will be sent. Control Relays Relay outputs enable operating remote site equipment. Terminal Server Function The terminal server function enables connection to remote-site serial devices. For example, device connection to serial ports enables telnet access via LAN. 18 | MIBs Overview Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.
Chapter 3 Using MIBs This chapter provides information on and examples of using MIBs. “Downloading MIB Files” on page 19 “Reading MIB Files” on page 20 “SNMP File” on page 25 “HP OpenView” on page 26 “MIB Limitations” on page 26 Downloading MIB Files The most recent Dell MIB files are available for registered customers at: dell.
Figure 3 Graphical User Interface Reading MIB Files This section describes how to interpret the basic components of a MIB file. To determine the OIDs, viewing the file snmp.h may be necessary, which is described in “SNMP File” on page 25. For additional information about MIB files, see “MIBs” on page 15. MIB files describe a specific component of a network device. The files are numerical strings that are converted to ASCII text by the compiler of the SNMP manager.
Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter32, IpAddress, NOTIFICATION-TYPE FROM SNMPv2-SMI TDomain, DisplayString, PhysAddress, TAddress, TimeInterval, RowStatus, StorageType, TestAndIncr, MacAddress, TruthValue FROM SNMPv2-TC OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF Inheritance This section shows the vendor of the MIB and the inheritance, and provides an overall description. A significant part of inheritance is the OID. The entire OID is not listed for each MIB object—instead, the parent of the object is shown.
ORGANIZATION "Aruba Wireless Networks" CONTACT-INFO "Postal: 1322 Crossman Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 E-mail: dl-support@arubanetworks.com Phone: +1 408 227 4500" DESCRIPTION "This MIB module defines MIB objects which provide information about the Controller Transport Service (Cts) in the Dell controller." REVISION "0609240301Z" DESCRIPTION "The initial revision." ::= { wlsxEnterpriseMibModules 11 } MIB Modules MIB objects can be placed in logical groups, Group and Table.
DESCRIPTION "" INDEX { wlsxCtsIndex } ::= { wlsxCtsRequestTable 1 } WlsxCtsRequestEntry ::= SEQUENCE { wlsxCtsIndexInteger32, wlsxCtsOpcodeDisplayString, wlsxCtsCookieDisplayString, wlsxCtsURLDisplayString, wlsxCtsFlagsBITS, wlsxCtsStatusRowStatus } Informative MIB Objects wlsxCtsIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUScurrent DESCRIPTION " CTS transport index 0 - Config Sync 1 - Counters Sync 2 - RF Plan Sync " ::= { wlsxCtsRequestEntry 1 } wlsxCtsOpcode OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Dis
DESCRIPTION " CTS row status " ::= { wlsxCtsRequestEntry 6 } Closing Line Following is the closing line—the end of the MIBs file. END 24 | Using MIBs Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.
OID Flow Chart Figure 4 illustrates the tree of the CTS MIB, relative to the Dell MIB. Figure 4 CTS OIDs Relative to Dell 1.3.6.1.4.1.14823 Aruba Aruba Enterprise MIB Modules 1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2 Switch 1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1 wlsx MIB Modules wlsx CTS 1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11 wlsx CTS Op Group wlsx CTS Request Table 1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1.1 SNMP File The snmp.h file lists the OIDs of all MIBs. Following are sections from snmp.
{ "wlsxEnterpriseMibModules", HASHNEXT("1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1") }, The following rows list the CTS MIB OIDs. { "wlsxCtsMIB", HASHNEXT("1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11") }, { "wlsxCtsOpGroup", HASHNEXT("1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1") }, { "wlsxCtsRequestTable", HASHNEXT("1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1.1") }, { "wlsxCtsRequestEntry", HASHNEXT("1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1.1.1") }, { "wlsxCtsIndex", HASHNEXT("1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1.1.1.1")}, { "wlsxCtsOpcode", HASHNEXT("1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.
Chapter 4 MIB Modules and Traps This chapter provides an overview of the ArubaOS MIB modules and traps. It all includes textual conventions.
Controller Transport Service NO All MIB tables and MIB OIDs in the Controller Transport Service were deprecated in ArubaOS 5.0 and are no longer supported. This module provides information about the Controller Transport Service. The Controller Transport Service (CTS) is used with the Mobility Manager for synchronizing configuration, database, and data sections. The CTS MIBs are used for triggering the data synchronization event with the MMS, such as config update.
packets. The available SNR values include signal strength (total, maximum, minimum). Additional information is the number of packets that were transmitted during the sample time. The SNR MIBs are listed in the file aruba-snr.my. Switch Module The Switch module provides statistical information about Dell controllers, including storage and memory utilization, and the wireless stations associated with the access points. The Switch MIBs are listed in the file aruba-switch.my.
User6 module The User6 module supports IPv6 users. This module provides information about the users, the party connected to the controller. Information includes the total number of users, name and access-level of the user, the physical location of the user’s station, and so on. The User MIBs are listed in the file aruba-user6.my. Voice Module The Voice module provides information about Voice call status and call detail reporting. The Voice MIBs are listed in the file aruba-voice.my.
Index A IF External (IF EXT) ........................................... 28 Mesh ................................................................... 28 mobility............................................................... 28 monitor ............................................................... 28 Signal Noise Ratio (SNR) .................................... 28 switch ................................................................. 29 system external ...................................................
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