User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Guide
- About the Radio Switch RS4000
- Installing the RS4000
- Configuring the Meru RS4000
- Managing and Monitoring the RS4000
- Command Reference
- MIB Definition Reference
- RFC 1212 MIB-System Group
- RFC 1213 MIB-Interface Group
- IEEE 802.11 MIB-Dot11 Counter Table (Statistics)
- Meru Enterprise MIB-AP System Entry
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Network Configuration MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Load Balancing MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Global Radius Profile Configuration MIB
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Meru Interface Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Trap Community Interface
- Meru Enterprise MIB-SNMP Community Interface
- Meru Enterprise MIB-SNMP Traps Flag
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Global Entry
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Syslog Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-File Transfer Table
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Upgrade Flag
- Meru Enterprise MIB-Upgrade Status Flag
- Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Channels
- Translated Safety Warnings
Monitoring the RS4000
Managing and Monitoring the RS4000 29
[system]
Description : Access Point
Up Time(hh:mm:ss.ff) : 04:30:23.41
Contact : RSswitchApAgent
Name : meru_ap
Location : meru_ap
Serial Number : 00:10:C6:AA:11:13
AP Type : RS4000
Boot Version : 1.0
Software Version : 1.1-131
Host Name : meru_ap
Syslog Server : 0.0.0.0
# show wif
[radio1-1]
ESSID : cwon-testap
Operational Mode : 11a
Rate : auto
Channel : 36
Short Preamble : disable
Tx Power : 30
ESS Vlan Tag : 0
DTIM Period : 1
Publish ESSID : enable
Beacon Interval : 100
Rekey Period : 300
Re-authentication Period : 3600
Key Length : wep128
Security Mode : WEP
Transmission Key Index : 1
Wep Security Mode : shared
WEP Key1 : **************
WEP Key2 : **************
WEP Key3 : **************
WEP Key4 : **************
(and so on, for each radio interface)
Checking Syslog Messages
Syslog messages are generated and sent to the log file on the syslog server that is configured with the
set system syslog_server IP_address command. These message are sent when critical events occur
in the WLAN. A sample syslog message follows:
03072005_RS_SYSLOG_10