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      03-05-2005, 10:48 PM
I have 4 WAP11 hardware version 2.6 (Cisco branded, no USB port) firmware
version 2.05 AUg 04. Can these beasts be managed by SNMP like the older 2.2
and 2.1 WAP11 ? I'm not looking to increase output power, just be able to
manage and read network registers. These units will be used in a pair of long
distance links and being able to manage/monitor via SNMP would be useful.

I have the Atmel access point manager v1.7.4.3 and it can see the access
points but an SNMP get fails. The sticky part appears to be setting up a
read/write community string to allow the access point manager software to
login and all the docs I have seen on that for WAP11s makes reference to using
the USB port and software. No USB port on these units, web management only.

There is info on the SeattleWireless groups site but the references links
(andrewwakman) seem to be down. Anyone got the info here ?

TIA ! ... JT

 
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      03-09-2005, 03:25 AM
You should be able to use the SNMP manager just fine. I've even played
around with the MG Mib Brower and raw SNMP get/set commands. The trick is
to make sure you have the correct MIB. The older MIB from the 2.2 or older
units simply will not work.

"Jeff Tyler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have 4 WAP11 hardware version 2.6 (Cisco branded, no USB port) firmware
>version 2.05 AUg 04. Can these beasts be managed by SNMP like the older
>2.2 and 2.1 WAP11 ? I'm not looking to increase output power, just be able
>to manage and read network registers. These units will be used in a pair
>of long distance links and being able to manage/monitor via SNMP would be
>useful.
>
> I have the Atmel access point manager v1.7.4.3 and it can see the access
> points but an SNMP get fails. The sticky part appears to be setting up a
> read/write community string to allow the access point manager software to
> login and all the docs I have seen on that for WAP11s makes reference to
> using the USB port and software. No USB port on these units, web
> management only.
>
> There is info on the SeattleWireless groups site but the references links
> (andrewwakman) seem to be down. Anyone got the info here ?
>
> TIA ! ... JT
>



 
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      03-10-2005, 12:59 AM
I was wrong, it's a v2.8 ! (firmware reports v2.6 HW but FCC ID is 2.8) Looks
like I'm out of luck. No USB connection, no way to set a read/write community
if snmp is even in there.

JT

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> You should be able to use the SNMP manager just fine. I've even played
> around with the MG Mib Brower and raw SNMP get/set commands. The trick is
> to make sure you have the correct MIB. The older MIB from the 2.2 or older
> units simply will not work.
>
> "Jeff Tyler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>I have 4 WAP11 hardware version 2.6 (Cisco branded, no USB port) firmware
>>version 2.05 AUg 04. Can these beasts be managed by SNMP like the older
>>2.2 and 2.1 WAP11 ? I'm not looking to increase output power, just be able
>>to manage and read network registers. These units will be used in a pair
>>of long distance links and being able to manage/monitor via SNMP would be
>>useful.
>>
>>I have the Atmel access point manager v1.7.4.3 and it can see the access
>>points but an SNMP get fails. The sticky part appears to be setting up a
>>read/write community string to allow the access point manager software to
>>login and all the docs I have seen on that for WAP11s makes reference to
>>using the USB port and software. No USB port on these units, web
>>management only.
>>
>>There is info on the SeattleWireless groups site but the references links
>>(andrewwakman) seem to be down. Anyone got the info here ?
>>
>>TIA ! ... JT
>>

>
>
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