User Manual
Management Objects for Monitoring and Control
Trango Broadband Wireless — Access5830 User Manual Rev. H 3.0 page 47
Objects for Monitoring and Control
SU Bandwidth Monitoring
• suEthRXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the Ethernet port over
the period specified by suStatisticsSamplePeriod (1 ~ 60 minutes).
• suEthTXAvgThroughputLog - Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the Ethernet port over
the period specified by suStatisticsSamplePeriod (1 ~ 60 minutes).
• suRFRXAvgThroughputLog - Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the RF link over the
period specified by suStatisticsSamplePeriod (1 ~ 60 minutes).
• suRFTXAvgThroughputLog - Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the RF link over the
period specified by suStatisticsSamplePeriod (1 ~ 60 minutes).
• suRfInOctets – Number of octets of payload transmitted from AP’s RF port.
• suRfOutOctets – Number of octets of payload received on AP’s RF port.
AP Bandwidth Monitoring
• aptrafficEthRXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the Ethernet port
over the period of 1 minute.
• aptrafficEthTXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the Ethernet
port over a period of 1 minute.
• aptrafficRFRXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the RF link over
a period of 1 minute.
• aptrafficRFTXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the RF link
over the period of 1 minute.
• aptrafficEthInOctets – Number of octets of payload received on the Ethernet port.
• aptrafficEthOutOctets – Number of octets of payload transmitted on the Ethernet port.
• aptrafficRfInOctets – Number of octets of payload received on the RF port.
• aptrafficRfOutOctets – Number of octets of payload transmitted on the RF port.
Link Status Monitoring –Various traps are defined as follows:
• Cold start – when SNMP agent starts running
• Link Up – when the AP enters Opmode “AP”
• Link Down – when the AP reboots
• SU Link Up – when SU associates to the AP
• SU Link Down – when SU disassociates from the AP
• “AP” Opmode Failure – when AP fails to enter Opmode “AP”
AP and SU Control – SNMP also provides several control capabilities. The majority of the features available on the CLI are
also available via SNMP. Here are a few of these features:
• Add/delete subscriber
• Change channel
• Set power
• Set radio sensitivity
Review the Trango MIB (trango_m5830sap_1p0.mib) for the complete listing of MIB Objects.