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SM User Manual January 2004
Software Release 4.1
Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed
naptPublicSubnetMask IpAddress manage and/or monitor
naptRFPublicGateway IpAddress manage and/or monitor
naptRFPublicIP IpAddress manage and/or monitor
naptRFPublicSubnetMask IpAddress manage and/or monitor
networkAccess Integer manage and/or monitor
powerUpMode Integer manage and/or monitor
prefferedDNSIP IpAddress manage and/or monitor
radioDbm DisplayString monitor
radioSlicing Integer monitor
radioTxGain Integer monitor
registeredToAp DisplayString monitor
rfScanList DisplayString manage and/or monitor
rssi Integer monitor
sessionStatus DisplayString monitor
tcpGarbageCollectTmout Integer manage and/or monitor
timingPulseGated Integer manage and/or monitor
udpGarbageCollectTmout Integer manage and/or monitor
Ports Designations in SNMP
SNMP identifies the ports of the module as follows:
• Interface 1 represents the RF interface of the module. To monitor the status of
Interface 1 is to monitor the traffic on the RF interface.
• Interface 2 represents the Ethernet interface of the module. To monitor the status of
Interface 2 is to monitor the traffic on the Ethernet interface.
These interfaces can be viewed on the NMS through definitions that are provided in the standard
MIB files.
4.7.12 Traps Provided in the Canopy Enterprise MIB
Canopy modules provide the following SNMP traps for automatic notifications to the NMS:
• whispGPSInSync, which signals a transition from not synchronized to synchronized.
• whispGPSOutSync, which signals a transition from synchronized to not synchronized.
• whispRegComplete, which signals registration complete.
• whispRegLost, which signals registration lost.
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