CISCO-LWAPP-CLIENT-ROAMING-MIB

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This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points. Information provided by this MIB is for CCX related features as specified in the CCX specifications. This MIB covers roaming RF parameters for CCX clients.

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OID list for CISCO-LWAPP-CLIENT-ROAMING-MIB

clcrDot11aMode
This object represents how the controller chooses the values of the RF parameters needed to manage roaming in 802.11a networks.
clcrDot11aMinRssi
This object indicates the Minimum Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) in dBm required to associate with the AP. It also defines the edge of coverage for the BSS. If the client's average received signal power dips below this threshold, clients must ...
clcrDot11aHysteresis
This object indicates how much stronger the signal strength (dB) of a neighbor AP must be, in order for the client to roam to it. The use of roaming hysteresis is intended to reduce the amount of clients roaming back and forth between BSSs if the client ...
clcrDot11aAdaptiveScanThreshold
This object configures the threshold for the strength of the signals received(RSSI) from an AP, as seen by an associated client, below which the client must be able to roam to a neighbor AP within the specified Transition Time configured through clcrDot11 ...
clcrDot11aTransitionTime
This object configures the maximum time duration permitted for the client to detect a suitable neighbor AP to roam to and to complete the roam, whenever the RSSI from the client?s associated AP is below the adaptive scan threshold configured through clcrD ...
clcrDot11bMode
This object represents how the controller chooses the values of the RF parameters needed to manage roaming in 802.11b/g networks.
clcrDot11bMinRssi
This object indicates the minimum Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) in dBm required to associate with the AP. It also defines the edge of coverage for the BSS. If the client's average received signal power dips below this threshold, clients must ...
clcrDot11bHysteresis
This object indicates how much stronger the signal strength (dB) of a neighbor AP must be, in order for the client to roam to it. The use of roaming hysteresis is intended to reduce the amount of clients roaming back and forth between BSSs if the client ...
clcrDot11bAdaptiveScanThreshold
This object configures the threshold for the strength of the signals received(RSSI) from an AP, as seen by an associated client, below which the client must be able to roam to a neighbor AP within the specified Transition Time configured through clcrDot11 ...
clcrDot11bTransitionTime
This object configures the maximum time duration permitted for the client to detect a suitable neighbor AP to roam to and to complete the roam, whenever the RSSI from the client is associated AP is below the adaptive scan threshold configured through clcr ...
clcrRoamReasonReportTable
This table provides the reasons for CCX clients roaming from one AP to another. When a CCX client associates to an AP, it will always send an IAPP information packet to the new AP listing the characteristics of the previous AP. An entry is added to this t ...
clcrRoamReasonReportEntry
Each entry corresponds to the roam reason report sent by a CCX client to the new AP to which client associates.
clcrRoamClientMacAddress
This object indicates the mac address of the client which has roamed to a new AP.
clcrRoamClientTimeStamp
This object indicates the time instance at which this report was received by the new AP, to which client roamed to. This represents number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 on January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). So a value of '1131362704' ...
clcrRoamNewApMacAddress
This object indicates the mac address of the current AP to which client has roamed to. This AP receives the roam reason report.
clcrRoamPrevApMacAddress
This object indicates the mac address of the previous AP to which client was associated.
clcrRoamPrevApChannel
This object indicates the channel number at which the client was associated to the previous AP.
clcrRoamPrevApSsid
This object indicates the SSID at which the client was associated to the previous AP.
clcrRoamDisassocTimeInterval
This object indicates the time elapsed since the client disassociated, in hundredth of a second.
clcrRoamReason
This object indicates the reason for a client to roam to a new AP. The semantics are as follows. clcrUnspecified - The reason is not known or can't be found. clcrPoorLink - Normal roam due to poor link (excessive retries, too much interference, RSSI too l ...
clcrDot11StatsTable
This table populates the statistics collected when the client roamed in the WLAN. There exists a row in this table for each conceptual row in cLApDot11IfTable that represents a dot11 interface of an AP.
clcrDot11StatsEntry
Each entry represents a conceptual row in clcrDot11StatsTable and corresponds to the roam reason report sent by a CCX client to the new AP which the client associates to.
clcrDot11NeighborRequestRx
This object indicates the count of the number of requests received from an E2E client for neighbor updates.
clcrDot11NeighborReplySent
This object indicates the count of the number of replies sent to the client in reply to the request for neighbor updates received from the client.
clcrDot11RoamReasonReportRx
This object reports the count of the number of roam reason reports received from CCX clients.
clcrDot11BcastUpdatesSent
This object indicates the count of the number of broadcast neighbor updates sent by an AP.
ciscoLwappClRoamDot11aRfParamsGroup
This collection of objects represent the radio parameters for the 802.11a networks.
ciscoLwappClRoamDot11bRfParamsGroup
This collection of objects represent the radio parameters for the 802.11b/g bands.
ciscoLwappClRoamroamReasonGroup
This collection of objects provide the reasons for clients roaming between APs.
ciscoLwappClRoamroamingStatsGroup
This collection of objects provide the counters related to roaming.

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