User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Product Description and Contents
- Product Features
- Chapter 2 Quick Start
- Rooftop and Tower Installations Warning
- Installation Steps
- Installation Diagrams
- Chapter 3 Hardware
- Drawings of Components
- SPEEDLAN 8500 ODU Hardware
- Antenna
- Restoring Factory Default Settings on the SPEEDLAN 8500 IDU
- Upgrading the Firmware
- Chapter 4 Overview of Configurator
- Installation and Setup
- Toolbar and Menus
- Chapter 5 Configuring SPEEDLAN
- General Setup
- Interface & Advanced Interface Setup
- The Setup Buttons
- Chapter 6 Bridging Setup
- IDU Setup
- Chapter 7 Setting Up the IP Addresses (IP Host Setup)
- Part I - Quick Overview of IP Addressing
- Part II - Setting Up the IP Address
- Part III - Setting Up NAT
- Chapter 8 IP-Router Setup
- IP Routing Setup
- Chapter 9 SNMP Setup
- SNMP Setup
- Chapter 10 System Access Setup
- System Access Setup
- Chapter 11 SNMP Monitoring
- Remote Statistics
- Interface Monitor
- Ethernet-like Interface Monitor
- SectorPRC Station Entries
- 11Mb RF Interface
- SNMP Monitor
- IP Monitor
- IP/TCP/UDP Monitor
- ICMP Monitor
- Chapter 12 Tables
- System Information
- IDU Learn Table
- IP ARP Table
- IP Route Table
- IP/TCP Connection Table
- IP/UDP Listener Table
- Local IP-Address Table
- Chapter 13 Analyzing Wireless Equipment
- Select Another Device
- Analysis Polling Interval
- Wireless Link Test
- Antenna Alignment
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Protocols & Ethernet Addresses
- Common Ethernet Protocols
- Common Ethernet Vendor Addresses
- Common Ethernet Multicast Addresses
- Common Ethernet Broadcast Addresses
- Appendix B Startup LED Patterns
- Startup LED Patterns
SPEEDLAN 8500 Series Installation and Operation User Guide
11-6 SNMP Monitoring
• Description
A textual string containing information about the interface. This string should include the
name of the manufacturer, the product name, and the version of the hardware interface.
• MIB specific definator
A reference to MIB definitions specific to the particular media being used to realize the
interface. For example, if the interface is being realized by an Ethernet, then the value of this
object refers to a document defining objects specific to the Ethernet. If this information is not
present, its value will be set to 0.
• Physical Address
The interface's address at the protocol layer immediately below the network layer in the
protocol stack. For interfaces which do not have such an address (e.g., a serial line), this
object should contain an octet string of zero length.
• Last Change
The value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current operational state. If the
current state was entered prior to the last reinitialization of the local network-management
subsystem, then this object contains a value of zero.
• Operational Status
The state of the interface. The testing state indicates that no operational packets can be
passed. Up - ready to pass packets; Down - cannot pass packets; testing - in some test
mode.
• Admin Status
The desired state of the interface. The testing state indicates that no operational packets can
be passed.
• Speed
An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits per second. For interfaces which do
not vary in bandwidth or whose bandwidth can't be accurately estimated, this object should
contain the nominal bandwidth.
• Max packet size
The size of the largest datagram which can be sent/received on the interface, specified in
octets. For interfaces used for transmitting network datagrams, this is the size of the largest
network datagram that can be sent on the interface.
• In octets (bytes)
The total number of octets (bytes) received on the interface, including framing characters.
• In unicast packets
The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol.
• In non-unicast packets
The number of non-unicast (i.e., subnetwork-broadcast or subnetwork-multicast) packets
delivered to a higher-layer protocol.