PMP 400/430 and PTP 200/230 Series Configuration and User Guide
pmp-0042 (March 2014)
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Table 20 Interoperability SNMP objects
Name
OID
MIB
Access
Syntax / Description
pmp430ApRegitratio
nOptions
.1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3
.2.1.145
WHISP-SM-
MIB
read-write INTEGER
{pmp430(1),pmp450(2),
both(3)}
Selects AP types (430
and/or 450) that are
available for the PMP430
SM. When both AP types
are selected, if the SM
does not register to an AP,
it will reboot to scan the
other AP type, after 10
minutes.
switchRadioModeAn
dReboot
.1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3
.2.1.146
WHISP-SM-
MIB
read-write INTEGER
{finishedReboot(0),
switchRadioModeAndReb
oot(1)}
Setting this to 1 will force
switch the SM to the other
radio mode and
immediately reboot the
unit.
When the unit finishes
rebooting, it will be in
finishedReboot state.
Only will be allowed to be
set if both registration
options are configured.
PMP 430 SM only.
radioModeStatus .1.3.6.1.4.1.161.19.3
.2.1.127
WHISP-SM-
MIB
read-only INTEGER
{undefined(0),
pmp430(1),pmp450Interop
erability(2)}
The current radio mode
that SM is operating in.
PMP 430 SMs only.
The AP Session Status (under the tab
Home
=>
Session Status
) shows the types of SMs registered to the
AP. With interoperability, the page displays a mixed deployment of both PMP 450 and PMP 430 SMs. The
PMP 450 SMs are listed as “PMP 450 MIMO OFDM” subscriber modules; while the PMP 430 SMs are listed
as “PMP 430 SISO OFDM” subscriber modules. Also, in CNUT the PMP 450 SMs and the PMP 430 SMs
are shown with two different icons.