Specifications
SNMP MIBs
Summit WM Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 4.1 Technical Reference Guide
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Interfaces are numbered starting from Summit WM series switch's physical ports, with the exception of
eth1 interface that is indexed at 99, then WM-AD interfaces and finally Altitude AP interfaces. Summit
WM series switch physical interfaces are numbered from one, (for example esa0, esa1, esa2) with indices
1, 2, 3 respectively. The exception is the management port eth0 which is numbered 99.
WM-AD indices begin following the esaXX ports. Altitude AP interface numbering begins following the
WM-ADs and the first Altitude AP wired interface is given the lowest interface number starting at 100.
Each radio occupies the next indices (For example, 101 for radio B/G and 102 for radio A). The next
Altitude AP and its interface occupy the next available interface number.
RFC1213
This MIB is fully supported and Summit WM series switch's system related information can be obtained
through this MIB. Other information such as IP address of interfaces, SNMP stats or IP routing are
retrievable through this MIB as well.
IEEE802dot11-MIB
Summit WM series switch supports the following tables/groups defined in this MIB:
● dot11StationConfigTable
● dot11PrivacyTable
● dot11OperationTable
● dot11CountersTable
● dot11res.dot11resAttribute
● dot11PhyOperationTable
● dot11RegDomainsSupportedTable
● dot11SupportedDataRatesTxTable
● dot11SupportedDataRatesRxTable.
Proprietary MIBs
Our proprietary MIBs can be used to retrieve useful information about the system as a whole.
EXTREME-SUMMT-WM-MIB.my
The main groups and tables defined in this MIB are:
● systemObects – The types of information that can be retrieved from this group includes software
and hardware information, information of physical interfaces, DNS information, and tunneling
information.
● virtualNetworks – This group provides us all details information about all configured WM-ADs and
their attributes such as IP addresses, Radius information, and DHCP.