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5.2 Objects
The SNMP interface utilizes tables wherever it makes sense to communicate data in an
indexed fashion. To accommodate a scalable transmitter product design almost all PA data is
structured as tables by using the PA number as the index. This works by appending “.1” to
the object indicating the single 60W Pa in the system. Note that a normal “leaf” node is
accessed by appending “.0” as in 38118.2.2.2.0 for system forward power.
Table 1 – SNMP Object Access
Object ID
User Access
Operator Access
Chief Access
transmitterType
Read
Read
Read/Write
serialNumber
Read
Read
Read
activeStandby
Read
Read
Read
primarySecondary
Read
Read
Read
frequency
Read
Read
Read/Write
time
Read
Read
Read/Write
date
Read
Read
Read/Write
macAddress
Read
Read
Read
useDHCP
Read
Read
Read/Write
keyTypeSNMPv3
Read
Read
Read/Write
requireSNMPv3
Read
Read
Read/Write
requireHTTPDigestAuth
Read
Read
Read/Write
ipAddress
Read
Read
Read
subnetMask
Read
Read
Read
gatewayAddress
Read
Read
Read
staticIPAddress
Read
Read
Read/Write
staticSubnetMask
Read
Read
Read/Write
staticGatewayAddress
Read
Read
Read/Write
userPassword
Read/Write
Read/Write
Read/Write
operatorPassword
None
Read/Write
Read/Write
chiefPassword
None
None
Read/Write
transmitterIsOn
Read
Read
Read
systemForwardPower
Read
Read
Read
systemReflectedPower
Read
Read
Read
transmitterOnOff
Read
Read/Write
Read/Write
currentPowerMode
Read
Read
Read
autoPowerMode
Read
Read
Read
defaultPowerMode
Read
Read
Read/Write
setpointCurrent
Read
Read/Write
Read/Write
setpointFM
Read
Read/Write
Read/Write
setpointFmDigital
Read
Read/Write
Read/Write
setpointDigital
Read
Read/Write
Read/Write
setpointCurrentMin
Read
Read
Read
setpointFMMin
Read
Read
Read
setpointFmDigitalMin
Read
Read
Read
setpointDigitalMin
Read
Read
Read
setpointCurrentMax
Read
Read
Read
setpointFMMax
Read
Read
Read
setpointFmDigitalMax
Read
Read
Read
setpointDigitalMax
Read
Read
Read