AVAYA-WLAN-TC-MIB
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AVAYA-WLAN-TC-MIB.mib (22626 bytes)
Imported modules
Imported symbols
Defined Types
AvWlanDomainRole |
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This TC indicates the status of an MDC(Mobility Domain Controller). |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
activeMdc(1), backupMdc(2), peerWc(3), standalone(4) |
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AvWlanSwitchModel |
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This TC indicates a Mobility Switch type. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
wc8180(1), wsp8180(2), ers8800(3) |
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AvWlanAPModel |
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This TC indicates the AP models that WC supports.
- ap8120 : indoor AP8120
- ap8120-E: indoor AP8120 with external antenna(s)
- ap8120-O: outdoor AP8120 |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
ap8120(2), ap8120-E(3), ap8120-O(4) |
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AvWlanAPModelOrNone |
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This TC indicates the AP models that WC supports.
The meaning of the special value none(255) must be specified by
any object using this TC in its SYNTAX clause. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
ap8120(2), ap8120-E(3), ap8120-O(4), none(255) |
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AvWlanAPStatus |
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This TC indicates the status of an AP. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
managed(1), unknown(2), standalone(3), rogue(4), knownForeign(5) |
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AvWlanRadioChannel |
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This TC indicates a wireless radio channel. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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Integer32 |
1..14 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | 52 | 56 | 60 | 64 | 100 | 104 | 108 | 112 | 116 | 120 | 124 | 128 | 132 | 136 | 140 | 149 | 153 | 157 | 161 | 165 | 184 | 188 | 192 | 196 | 200 | 204 | 208 | 212 | 216 |
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AvWlanRadioChannelOrZero |
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This TC indicates a wireless radio channel. The special value
0 must have its meaning described by any objects of this type. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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Integer32 |
0..14 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | 52 | 56 | 60 | 64 | 100 | 104 | 108 | 112 | 116 | 120 | 124 | 128 | 132 | 136 | 140 | 149 | 153 | 157 | 161 | 165 | 184 | 188 | 192 | 196 | 200 | 204 | 208 | 212 | 216 |
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AvWlanRadioAntenna |
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This TC indicates a type of antenna attached on a radio in AP.
- wl81AT070E6: Avaya AP external antenna (70 degree)
- wl81AT180E6: Avaya AP external antenna (180 degree) |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
wl81AT070E6(2), wl81AT180E6(4) |
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AvWlanRadioAntennaOrNone |
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This TC indicates a type of antenna attached on a radio in AP.
- wl81AT070E6: Avaya AP external antenna (70 degree)
- wl81AT180E6: Avaya AP external antenna (180 degree)
The meaning of the special value none(255) must be specified by any
object using this TC in its SYNTAX clause. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
wl81AT070E6(2), wl81AT180E6(4), none(255) |
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AvWlanRadioExtCable |
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This TC indicates a type of extension cable used to attach an antenna
for a radio in AP. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
ft3(1), ft10(2) |
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AvWlanRadioExtCableOrNone |
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This TC indicates a type of extension cable used to attach an antenna
for a radio in AP. The meaning of the special value none(255) must be
specified by any object using this TC in its SYNTAX clause. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
ft3(1), ft10(2), none(255) |
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AvWlanRadioOperationMode |
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The operation mode of a radio with respect to access and WIDS/WIPS
functionality.
accessWids(1): The radio provides both access and WIDS functionality
widsWips(2): The radio provides only WIDS functionality (no access).
If both avWlanWidpsApDeauthenticationAttack and
avWlanWidpsClientThreatMitigation in AVAYA-WLAN-WIDPS-MIB are enabled,
it also provides WIPS functionality. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
accessWids(1), widsWips(2) |
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AvWlanRadioInterfaceOrZero |
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Identifies a radio interface. The meaning of the special value 0
must be defined be any object using this TC in its SYNTAX clause. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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Integer32 |
0..3 |
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AvWlanDataRateSet |
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An object of this type represents a set of data rates in the range
of 1 Mbps through 63.5 Mbps, in increments of 0.5 Mbps (500 Kbps).
The value of an object of this type contains a string of bits, where
each bit corresponds to a particular data rate. Bits start with the
high order bit of the first octet, representing 0.5 Mbps, and are
contiguous representing increasing data rates in increments of
0.5 Mbps. For example, the following bits correspond to the following
data rates:
Octet Bit Mbps
0 0x80 1
0 0x40 1.5
0 0x20 2
0 0x10 2.5
0 0x08 3
0 0x04 3.5
0 0x02 4
0 0x01 4.5
1 0x80 5
1 0x40 5.5
. . . .
15 0x20 63.5
If the bit corresponding to a particular data rate is set, that rate
is considered to be a member of the set of data rates. The bit
position BP for a particular data rate DR can be found using the
following formula:
BP = (DR * 2) - 2
The bit value corresponding to a particular data rate can be found
using the following formula, where BP is the bit position as above,
and O is the array of octets returned as the value of an object of
this type:
bitValue = (O[BP/8] >> (7 - (BP % 8))) & 0x01
Similarly, the bit for a particular data rate can be set as follows:
O[BP/8] |= 0x80 >> (BP % 8)
And cleared as follows:
O[BP/8] &= ~(0x80 >> (BP % 8))
Any trailing octets whose value is 0x00 may be truncated from the value
of an object of this type. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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OCTET STRING |
Size(0..16) |
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AvWlanChannelSet |
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An object of this type represents a set of wireless channels in the
range of 1 through 255. The value of an object of this type contains
a string of bits, where each bit corresponds to a particular channel.
Bits start with the high order bit of the first octet, representing
channel 1, and are contiguous representing increasing channel numbers.
For example, the following bits correspond to the following channels:
Octet Bit Channel
0 0x80 1
0 0x40 2
0 0x20 3
0 0x10 4
0 0x08 5
0 0x04 6
0 0x02 7
0 0x01 8
1 0x80 9
1 0x40 10
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31 0x02 255
If the bit corresponding to a particular channel is set, that channel
is considered to be a member of the set of channels. The bit value
corresponding to a particular channel CH can be found using the
following formula, where O is the array of octets returned as the
value of an object of this type:
bitValue = (O[(CH-1)/8] >> (7 - ((CH-1) % 8))) & 0x01
Similarly, the bit for a particular channel can be set as follows:
O[(CH-1)/8] |= 0x80 >> ((CH-1) % 8)
And cleared as follows:
O[(CH-1)/8] &= ~(0x80 >> ((CH-1) % 8))
Any trailing octets whose value is 0x00 may be truncated from the value
of an object of this type. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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OCTET STRING |
Size(0..32) |
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AvWlanRPTimeOfDay |
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This TC indicates one or more ranges of time during which access
to the network is allowed or denied. The format can be
any of the following:
1. An empty string which indicates access is always allowed.
2. The string 'never', which indicates access is always denied.
3. The string 'any', which indicates access is always allowed.
4. The string 'al', which indicates access is always allowed.
5. A comma separated list of one or more strings in the format
'', each of which indicates that access is
allowed on the specified day during the specified range of
times. The valid strings for '' are:
'mo' - Monday
'tu' - Tuesday
'we' - Wednesday
'th' - Thursday
'fr' - Friday
'sa' - Saturday
'su' - Sunday
'wk' - Indicates all days of the week
Note that no whitespace characters or other special characters
other than those noted above are allowed. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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OCTET STRING |
Size(0..255) |
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AvWlanOui |
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24-bit Organizationally Unique Identifier. Information on OUIs can
be found in IEEE 802-2001 [802-2001] Clause 9. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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OCTET STRING |
Size(3) |
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AvWlanTspecSuppAccessCategory |
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Access category (AC) used for TSPEC. Only those ACs that
support mandatory admission control are listed here. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
voice(1), video(2) |
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AvWlanConfigSyncComponents |
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Enumerates WLAN configuration components that participate in the
mobility domain configuration sync operation. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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BITS |
apDatabase(0), apProfile(1), radioProfile(2), networkProfile(3), autoRF(4), domainConfig(5), captivePortal(6), qosAcl(7), qosDiffserv(8), radiusGlobal(9), radiusAuth(10), radiusAcct(11), mobilityVlan(12), e911Config(13), widsWips(14), widsKnownAp(15), securityUserDb(16), securityMacDb(17), radiusProfile(18), radiusProfileServer(19), crypto(20), captureProfile(21) |
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AvWlanAPLicenseCapacity |
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This object identifies the maximum capacity of AP license of
the controller. The capacity is either None, 16 Locked or Unlimited.
When 'unlimited' is specified, the actual capacity is the validated
and supported AP license count for that release.
Please refer to the release notes for this count. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
none(1), sixteenLocked(2), unlimited(3) |
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AvWlanLogMsgLevel |
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This object identifies the severity level of log messages that will be
saved in volatile memory or sent to a remote syslog server when they
occur |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
critical(1), serious(2), informational(3), none(4) |
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AvWlanImageFileOrNone |
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This TC specifies the type of the file to be updated, usually
used in 'Captive Portal Profile Customization' action.
- all: all customizable files
- account: accounting image file
- brand: branding image file
- background: background image file
- logout: logout background image file
- pkgfile: package file |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
all(1), account(2), brand(3), background(4), logout(5), pkgfile(6), none(255) |
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AvWlanFileUpdateStatus |
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This TC specifies the status of the file update action, usually
used in the 'Captive Portal Profile Customization Update Action' |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
none(1), success(2), transferFailed(3), inProgress(4), fileProcFailed(5), fileNotFound(6), internalError(7), noSuchProfile(8), noSuchLocale(9), noSuchController(10), maxFileSizeExceed(11), maxProfileSizeExceed(12) |
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AvWlanPacketCaptureFilterMask |
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Bit mask to represent the various filter criteria which can
be applied for a remote packet capture event. Only five filters
are supported in this release.
Note that value 0 will be the MSB in the first octet and will be
contiguosly numbered till the last bit in the lower octets. So when
the number of bits is not a multiple of eight, the remaining bits
will be in the final octet (filled by zero's).
Usage examples:
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If we want to set the value for beacons(0), data(2) and mgmt(3),
the value can be set in any of the following format:
10110000b or '10110000'B or 0xB0 or 'B0'h.
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TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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BITS |
beacons(0), probes(1), data(2), mgmt(3), control(4) |
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AvWlanLoadBalanceMetric |
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This TC indicates a type of load balancing metric. This is mainly used only
in status MIBs |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
preferred(1), alternate(2), leastLoad(3), cbfs(4) |
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AvWlanMobVlanRole |
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This TC indicates the role of mobility vlan in a mobility domain.
The following roles are supported for a mobility VLAN:
- server: Mobilty VLAN server
- staticClient: Static Mobility VLAN
- dynamicClient: Learnt dynamic Mobility VLAN
- none: No role
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TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
server(1), staticClient(2), dynamicClient(3), none(4) |
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AvWlanMobVlanState |
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This TC indicates the state of mapped mobility vlan in the switch. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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INTEGER |
active(1), inactive(2) |
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AvWlanSwitchNotifAuxLimitsMap |
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This objects is included in the avWlanSwitchLimitsReached notification to
indicate which limits have been reached. The meaning of each bit in
this object, and the additional objects included in the notification
when each bit is set, are described below. Objects corresponding
to each bit will appear in the notification in the order of the
bit values, i.e., the objects for bit 0, if set, will appear first,
followed by the objects for bit 1, if set, and so on. The objects
listed below, when included in avWlanSwitchLimitsReached, indicate the
last values that were added to or attempted to be added to the
table/list specified by each bit. The meaning of each object depends
on the bit with which the object is associated in a generated
notification, as described below:
VlanMapTableFull(0)
The current number of vlan mappings has reached the max limit.
TunnelTableFull(1)
The current number of tunnels has reached the max limit.
MulticastTableFull(2)
The current number of multicast groups has reached the max limit.
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TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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BITS |
vlanMapTableFull(0), tunnelTableFull(1), multicastTableFull(2) |
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Defined Values
avayaWlanTcMib |
1.3.6.1.4.1.45.7.1 |
Avaya WLAN Textual Conventions MIB
Copyright 2010 - 2011 Avaya, Inc.
All rights reserved.
This Avaya SNMP Management Information Base Specification
(Specification) embodies Avaya's confidential and proprietary
intellectual property. Avaya retains all title and ownership
in the Specification, including any revisions.
This Specification is supplied 'AS IS,' and Avaya makes no warranty,
either express or implied, as to the use, operation, condition, or
performance of the Specification. |
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