User guide

Managing Your Canopy Network March 2005
Through Software Release 6.1
Issue 1 Page 325 of 425
Canopy System User Guide
AP, SM, BH
Object Name
Value Syntax Operation Allowed
softwareVersion DisplayString monitor
hardwareVersion DisplayString monitor
NOTES:
1. Of the other BH in the link.
2. max, mean, min, last during the past hour.
24.6 INTERFACE 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.
24.7 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 completed.
whispRegLost, which signals registration lost.
whispRedarDetected, which signals that the one-minute scan has been
completed, radar has been detected, and the radio will shutdown.
whispRedarEnd, which signals that the one-minute scan has been completed,
radar has not been detected, and the radio will resume normal operation.
NOTE:
The 45-Mbps BH does not support the traps listed above.