CISCO-LWAPP-RRM-MIB Download
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 used to study
the RRM on the WLAN.
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OID list for CISCO-LWAPP-RRM-MIB
- clrRrmParametersTable
- This table represents the RRM parameters for a 802.11 interface type. Entries are automatically created on the controller for each 802.11 interface type.
- clrRrmParametersEntry
- An entry in this table corresponds to a particular 802.11 interface type.
- clrRrmParametersType
- This object uniquely represents the 802.11 interface type for this entry.
- clrRrmParametersPicoCellMode
- This object specifies the 802.11 pico-cell mode. disable - pico-cell mode is disabled. picoCellv1 - legacy pico-cell mode is in use. picoCellv2 - in this mode the APs to use the tuple information from the clrRrmTupleTable.
- clrRrmTupleTable
- A list of tuple tuning parameters that are advertised to all APs registered under this 802.11 interface type. This information is pushed down to to 802.11 clients by the APs to operate under high density. Entries in this table are automatically created by ...
- clrRrmTupleEntry
- Each entry represents the tuning parameters for an interface type. These entries are applicable only when object clrRrmParametersPicoCellMode is is set to 'picoCellv2'.
- clrRrmTupleRxSenseThresholdMin
- This object represents the minimum value configured for receiver's sensitivity threshold. This value must be less than the value configured for clrRrmTupleRxSenseThresholdMax object.
- clrRrmTupleRxSenseThresholdMax
- This object represents the maximum value configured for receiver's sensitivity threshold. This value must be greater than the value configured for clrRrmTupleRxSenseThresholdMin object.
- clrRrmTupleRxSenseThreshold
- This object represents the current value for receiver's sensitivity threshold. This value is sent to the APs that join the controller. The APs in turn propogate this value to the 802.11 clients. The client will either use this value or will tune receiver ...
- clrRrmTupleCcaSenseThresholdMin
- This object represents the minimum value configured for clear channel (CCA) sensitivity threshold. This value must be less than the value configured for clrRrmTupleCcaSenseThresholdMax object.
- clrRrmTupleCcaSenseThresholdMax
- This object represents the maximum value configured for clear channel (CCA) sensitivity threshold. This value must be greater than the value configured for clrRrmTupleCcaSenseThresholdMin object.
- clrRrmTupleCcaSenseThreshold
- This object represents the current value for clear channel (CCA) sensitivity. This value is sent to the APs that join the controller. The APs in turn propogate this value to the 802.11 clients. The client will either use this value or may tune CCA sensiti ...
- clrRrmTupleTransmitPowerLevelMin
- This object represents the minimum value configured for transmit power level. This value must be less than the value configured for clrRrmTupleTransmitPowerLevelMax object.
- clrRrmTupleTransmitPowerLevelMax
- This object represents the maximum value configured for transmit power level. This value must be greater than the value for clrRrmTupleTransmitPowerLevelMin object.
- clrRrmTupleTransmitPowerLevel
- This object represents the current value for transmit power level. This value is sent to the APs that join the controller. The APs in turn propogate this value to the 802.11 clients. The client will either use this value or may tune the transmit power set ...
- clrRrmTupleSetDefault
- This object restores the other objects in this table to default value. Setting this value to 'true' wil restore defaults as indicated by the DEFVAL clause. This object can only be set to 'true' and all other values are rejected. This object will always re ...
- clrRrmChannelTable
- This table represents the channel information for an AP's 802.11 interface. Based on the country that an AP operates in, it gets assigned to a regulatory domain. For a given regulatory domain a fixed number of channels are assigned automatically to an AP ...
- clrRrmChannelEntry
- Each entry in this table provides the channel information for an 802.11 interface in an AP.
- clrRrmChannelNum
- The channel nubmer for this entry. This value represents the unique channel number on this 802.11 interface for this regulatory domain.
- clrRrmChannelDcaState
- This object indicates whether this channel is part of the dynamic channel allocation (DCA) list. A value of 'true' indicates that the DCA for this channel is enabled. A value of 'false' indicates that the DCA for this channel is disabled.
- ciscoLwappRrmConfigGroup
- This collection of objects represent the RRM configuration on the controller.
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