Objects for monitoring and control – Trango Broadband TrangoLink-10 User Manual
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Objects for Monitoring and Control
RU Bandwidth Monitoring
• ruEthRXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the Ethernet port over
the period specified by ruStatisticsSamplePeriod (1 ~ 60 minutes).
• ruEthTXAvgThroughputLog - Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the Ethernet port
over the period specified by ruStatisticsSamplePeriod (1 ~ 60 minutes).
• ruRfRXAvgThroughputLog - Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the RF link over the
period specified by ruStatisticsSamplePeriod (1 ~ 60 minutes).
• ruRfTXAvgThroughputLog - Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the RF link over the
period specified by ruStatisticsSamplePeriod (1 ~ 60 minutes).
• ruRfInOctets – Number of octets of payload transmitted from MU’s RF port.
• ruRfOutOctets – Number of octets of payload received on MU’s RF port.
MU Bandwidth Monitoring
• mutrafficEthRXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the Ethernet
port over the period of 1 minute.
• mutrafficEthTXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the Ethernet
port over a period of 1 minute.
• mutrafficRfRXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) received on the RF link over
a period of 1 minute.
• mutrafficRfTXAvgThroughputLog – Average payload data throughput (in Kbits/sec) transmitted on the RF link
over the period of 1 minute.
• mutrafficEthInOctets – Number of octets of payload received on the Ethernet port.
• mutrafficEthOutOctets – Number of octets of payload transmitted on the Ethernet port.
• mutrafficRfInOctets – Number of octets of payload received on the RF port.
• mutrafficRfOutOctets – Number of octets of payload transmitted on the RF port.
Link Status Monitoring –Various traps are defined as follows:
• Cold start – when SNMP agent starts running
• Link Up – when the MU enters Opmode “On”
• Link Down – when the MU reboots
• RU Link Up – when RU associates to the MU
• RU Link Down – when RU disassociates from the MU
• Opmode “On” Failure – when MU fails to enter Opmode “On”
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:
• Add/delete remote
• Change channel
• Set power
• Set radio sensitivity
Review the Trango MIB (trango_P5830Sap_1p0.mib) for the complete listing of MIB Objects.