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NYA
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      11-07-2006, 02:01 PM
Hello

I have Cisco 1200 and 1100 APs at my facilty, I notice that in the WEB
UI of the APs, in the "Detailed Status" tab for each radio interface,
there are a group of statistics displayed (like receive stats, transmit
stats) for EACH suopported rate (like 36,54 mbps etc) allowed on that
radio. I need to query the same stats through SNMP/ or by any other
means available. But i am not getting the relevant OIDs which give the
statistics broken down for each rate supported by the radio. Can anyone
tell me the MIB/OIDs which can give me info per each rate supported by
that radio.

Currently I have the firmware c1200-k9w7-tar.12.3-7.JA2 on my Cisco
1200 AP. In case such a facility is supported by some other firmware
revision could you please suggest that firmware revision.

Thanks
NYA

PS: In case i have posted in the wrong forum, please let me know where
else i can get this information and have also looked on the object
navigator provided by Cisco on the web

 
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Jeff Liebermann
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      11-07-2006, 04:28 PM
"NYA" <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

>I have Cisco 1200 and 1100 APs at my facilty, I notice that in the WEB
>UI of the APs, in the "Detailed Status" tab for each radio interface,
>there are a group of statistics displayed (like receive stats, transmit
>stats) for EACH suopported rate (like 36,54 mbps etc) allowed on that
>radio. I need to query the same stats through SNMP/ or by any other
>means available. But i am not getting the relevant OIDs which give the
>statistics broken down for each rate supported by the radio. Can anyone
>tell me the MIB/OIDs which can give me info per each rate supported by
>that radio.
>
>Currently I have the firmware c1200-k9w7-tar.12.3-7.JA2 on my Cisco
>1200 AP. In case such a facility is supported by some other firmware
>revision could you please suggest that firmware revision.


>PS: In case i have posted in the wrong forum, please let me know where
>else i can get this information and have also looked on the object
>navigator provided by Cisco on the web


This really should go to an SNMP group such as:
comp.dcom.net-management

Cisco SNMP MIBS can be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-cente...mtk/mibs.shtml
The 1200 is at:

ftp://ftp-sj.cisco.com/pub/mibs/supp...pportlist.html
You don't really need all of these, but certainly get IEEE802.11-MIB

I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to monitor, but you'll need
some manner of MIB browser or SNMP management program. I don't have a
1200 handy for testing and am too lazy to drill through the MIB
database to extract the OID's. You do the work.

If you're starting from scratch, I suggest using something simple like
the command line SNMPUTIL.EXE:
http://www.wtcs.org/snmp4tpc/testing.htm
You can dump the entire MIB tree with the incantation:
snmputil walk 192.168.1.1 public .1.3.6.1

If you want something neater, I suggest GetIF 2.3.1
http://www.wtcs.org/snmp4tpc/getif.htm
Install the program. Dump your Cisco MIB files into:
c:\program files\getif 2.3.1\mibs\
directory. Erase the .index file in this directory. Every time you
add or remove a MIB file, erase the .index. The program will recreate
it on startup. Then, point it at your 1200 and it should display the
MIB tree with human readable OID's.

Lots more tools to chose from. Start here:
http://www.snmplink.org
http://www.simpleweb.org/software/

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developers@thuk.co.uk
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      11-08-2006, 03:58 PM

NYA wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have Cisco 1200 and 1100 APs at my facilty, I notice that in the WEB
> UI of the APs, in the "Detailed Status" tab for each radio interface,
> there are a group of statistics displayed (like receive stats, transmit
> stats) for EACH suopported rate (like 36,54 mbps etc) allowed on that
> radio. I need to query the same stats through SNMP/ or by any other
> means available. But i am not getting the relevant OIDs which give the
> statistics broken down for each rate supported by the radio. Can anyone
> tell me the MIB/OIDs which can give me info per each rate supported by
> that radio.
>
> Currently I have the firmware c1200-k9w7-tar.12.3-7.JA2 on my Cisco
> 1200 AP. In case such a facility is supported by some other firmware
> revision could you please suggest that firmware revision.
>
> Thanks
> NYA
>
> PS: In case i have posted in the wrong forum, please let me know where
> else i can get this information and have also looked on the object
> navigator provided by Cisco on the web


Im am doing the Cisco Accademy Wireless course at moment and there
some aditional stuff about mibs on the cd in the course book - ill dig
it out tonight if i get a chance - might not be what you want though.

 
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