
Command Set Summary
SNMP
Trango Broadband Wireless — User Manual TrangoLINK Rev. A for F/W Ver. 1.0
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aptrafficEthRxAvgThroughputLog
– Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the Ethernet port
over the period of 1 minute.
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aptrafficEthTxAvgThroughputLog
– Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the Ethernet
port over a period of 1 minute.
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aptrafficRfRxAvgThroughputLog
– Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the RF link over a
period of 1 minute.
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aptrafficRfTxAvgThroughputLog
– Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the RF link over
the period of 1 minute.
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aptrafficEthInOctets
– Number of octets of payload received on the Ethernet port
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aptrafficEthOutOctets
– Number of octets of payload transmitted on the Ethernet port
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aptrafficRfInOctets
– Number of octets of payload received on the RF port
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aptrafficRfOutOctets
– Number of octets of payload transmitted on the RF port
Link Status Monitoring
–Various traps are defined as follows:
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Cold start – when SNMP agent starts running
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Link Up – when the MU enters opmode “MU”
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Link Down – when the MU reboots
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SU Link Up – when su associates to the MU
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SU Link Down – when RU disassociates from the MU
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“MU” opmode Failure – when MU fails to enter opmode “MU”
MU and RU Control
– SNMP also provides several control capabilities. The majority of the features available on the CLI are
also available via SNMP. Here are a few of these features:
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Add/delete RUbscriber
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Change channel
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Set power
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Set radio sensitivity
Review the Trango MIB (trango_P5830Sap_1p0.mib) for the complete listing of MIB Objects.
SNMP Setup
Trango Broadband provides only the MIB portion of the SNMP Management system. The radios act as individual agents, and
it is up the user to provide an SNMP Manager software from a third party vendor. Below is an example of the setup process for
SNMPc from Castle Rock™.
1. Unzip trangopkg.zip file to a local temporary directory.
2. Go to your local temporary directory, you will see 4 files shown below.
a.
trango_P5830Sap_1p0.mib
– M5800S AP MIB file
b.
trango.ico
– P5830S AP icon
c.
autoico.txt
– instruction file (Selects Trango icon automatically during initial set-up.)
3. Copy trango_P5830Sap_1p0.mib file to C:\Program Files\SNMPc Network Manager\mibfiles
4. Copy autoico.txt file to C:\Program Files\SNMPc Network Manager\mibfiles
5. Copy trango.ico file to C:\Program Files\SNMPc Network Manager\bitmaps
6. The MIB needs to be compiled into the SNMPc database
By default, the Read Community is set to “
public
”, and Write Community is set to “
private
” in the MU. The Trap
Community is “
SNMP_trap
”. The manager needs to have the same settings in order to communicate with the MU
successfully.
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Note: The Trap Community
can not be set via HTTP, and CLI.
To send traps from the MU, set the following:
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trap destination IP (Trango MIB object
trapconfig–trapconfigInfo
)
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trap community string (Trango MIB object
trapconfig–aptrpTable-AptrpEntry
)
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enable each trap (Trango MIB object
traponfig–aptrpTable-AptrpEntry
)