Dell PowerConnect W-Series
ArubaOS 6.0 MIB
Reference Guide
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Contents
Preface.....................................................................................................................................................................13
An Overview of This Manual ..........................................................................................................13
Contents.............................................................................................................................................13
Related Documents..........................................................................................................................14
Text Conventions..............................................................................................................................14
Frequently Used Acronyms............................................................................................................. 14
Contacting Support ..........................................................................................................................17
Chapter 1 MIBs Overview...................................................................................................................19
MIBs ...................................................................................................................................................19
SNMP .................................................................................................................................................20
Traps...................................................................................................................................................21
Chapter 2 Using MIBs .........................................................................................................................23
Downloading MIB Files ...................................................................................................................23
Monitoring WLAN Health................................................................................................................23
Reading MIB Files ............................................................................................................................28
SNMP File..........................................................................................................................................32
HP OpenView ....................................................................................................................................33
MIB Limitations.................................................................................................................................33
Chapter 3 AP and AM..........................................................................................................................35
wlsrEnterpriseMibModules............................................................................................................37
wlsrConfigTable................................................................................................................................37
wlsrChannelStatsTable ...................................................................................................................45
wlsrChannelRateStatsTable...........................................................................................................49
wlsrChannelDATypeStatsTable.....................................................................................................55
wlsrChannelFrameTypeStatsTable ...............................................................................................57
wlsrChannelPktSizeStatsTable......................................................................................................58
wlsrStaStatsTable............................................................................................................................60
wlsrStaRateStatsTable....................................................................................................................67
wlsrStaDATypeStatsTable..............................................................................................................77
wlsrStaFrameTypeStatsTable........................................................................................................79
wlsrStaPktSizeStatsTable...............................................................................................................82
wlsrAirMonitorApListTable............................................................................................................. 85
wlsrTrapObjectsGroup ....................................................................................................................88
wlsrTrapsGroup................................................................................................................................92
Chapter 4 Authentication..................................................................................................................103
wlsxAuthenticationServerTable ..................................................................................................104
wlsxPortalServerTable..................................................................................................................108
wlsxLdapServerStateTable........................................................................................................... 109
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Chapter 5 Controller Transport Service .........................................................................................111
wlsxCtsRequestTable ....................................................................................................................112
Chapter 6 External Services Interface ...........................................................................................115
wlsxESIServerTable.......................................................................................................................115
Chapter 7 IF External .........................................................................................................................119
wlsxIfExtMIB...................................................................................................................................119
wlsxIfExtPortTable .........................................................................................................................119
wlsxIfExtVLANTable.......................................................................................................................126
wlsxIfExtVLANMemberTable .......................................................................................................127
wlsxIfExtVLANInterfaceTable......................................................................................................129
Chapter 8 Mesh..................................................................................................................................133
wlsxMeshNodeTotal......................................................................................................................134
wlsxMeshNodeTable.....................................................................................................................134
Chapter 9 Mobility..............................................................................................................................139
wlsxMobilityDomainTable............................................................................................................. 140
wlsxMobilityHomeAgentTable.....................................................................................................141
wlsxMobilityHostTable..................................................................................................................143
wlsxMobilityProxyStatsGroup......................................................................................................145
wlsxMobilityProxyDHCPStats Group ..........................................................................................147
wlsxMobilityHAStats Group..........................................................................................................149
wlsxMobilityFAStats Group ..........................................................................................................152
wlsxMobilityHAFARevocationStats Group................................................................................. 154
Chapter 10 Monitor..............................................................................................................................157
wlsxMonAPStatsTable..................................................................................................................159
wlsxMonAPRateStatsTable..........................................................................................................166
wlsxMonAPDATypeStatsTable....................................................................................................172
wlsxMonAPFrameTypeStatsTable..............................................................................................174
wlsxMonAPPktSizeStatsTable.....................................................................................................175
wlsxMonAPHTRateStatsTable.....................................................................................................177
wlsxMonStationStatsTable........................................................................................................... 179
wlsxMonStaRateStatsTable.........................................................................................................185
wlsxMonStaDATypeStatsTable...................................................................................................197
wlsxMonStaFrameTypeStatsTable .............................................................................................199
wlsxMonStaPktSizeStatsTable....................................................................................................202
wlsxMonAPInfoTable ....................................................................................................................205
wlsxMonStationInfoTable.............................................................................................................210
wlsxMonEventCountTable............................................................................................................214
wlsxMonStationHTRateStatsTable .............................................................................................215
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Chapter 11 Signal Noise Ratio ...........................................................................................................217
wlsxAPSnrTable .............................................................................................................................218
wlsxStaSnrTable.............................................................................................................................220
wlsxAPSnrBSSIDTable..................................................................................................................221
wlsxStaSnrPhyTable......................................................................................................................223
Chapter 12 Switch................................................................................................................................227
wlsxSystemXGroup........................................................................................................................228
wlsxSwitchListTable......................................................................................................................230
wlsxSwitchLicenseTable ..............................................................................................................231
wlsxSysXProcessorTable .............................................................................................................234
wlsxSysXStorageTable.................................................................................................................. 235
wlsxSysXMemoryTable.................................................................................................................238
wlsxSwitchUserTable....................................................................................................................240
wlsxSwitchUser6Table..................................................................................................................244
wlsxSwitchStationMgmtTable.....................................................................................................250
wlsxSwitchStationStatsTable ......................................................................................................253
wlsxAccessPointInfoGroup..........................................................................................................256
wlsxSwitchAccessPointTable...................................................................................................... 256
wlsxSwitchGlobalAPTable............................................................................................................261
wlsxSwitchAccessPointStatsTable ............................................................................................264
wlsxSwitchTraps Group................................................................................................................270
Switch Traps–Notifications ..........................................................................................................279
Platform Traps.................................................................................................................................283
IPv6 Authentication Traps............................................................................................................. 288
Chapter 13 System External ...............................................................................................................291
wlsxSystemExtMIB ........................................................................................................................292
wlsxSysExtProcessorTable ..........................................................................................................298
wlsxSysExtStorageTable............................................................................................................... 299
wlsxSysExtMemoryTable..............................................................................................................302
wlsxSysExtCardTable ....................................................................................................................304
wlsxSysExtFanTable ......................................................................................................................309
wlsxSysExtPowerSupplyTable.....................................................................................................310
wlsxSysExtSwitchListTable..........................................................................................................312
wlsxSysExtSwitchLicenseTable ..................................................................................................315
wlsxSysExtStorageTable............................................................................................................... 318
wlsxSysExtMemoryTable..............................................................................................................320
...........................................................................................................................................................321
wlsxSystemExtTableGenNumberGroup .....................................................................................322
Chapter 14 Textual Conventions........................................................................................................327
Chapter 15 Traps..................................................................................................................................345
Trap Hierarchy................................................................................................................................345
wlsx Trap Definitions Group .........................................................................................................371
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Chapter 16 User....................................................................................................................................425
wlsxTotalNumOfUsers...................................................................................................................426
wlsxUserTable ................................................................................................................................426
wlsxUserSessionTimeTable .........................................................................................................441
wlsxUserStatsGroup......................................................................................................................442
Chapter 17 User6..................................................................................................................................445
wlsxUser6AllInfoGroup..................................................................................................................446
wlsxUser6Table ..............................................................................................................................446
wlsxUser6SessionTimeTable .......................................................................................................460
Chapter 18 Voice..................................................................................................................................463
wlsxVoiceCdrTotal .........................................................................................................................465
wlsxVoiceCdrTable ........................................................................................................................465
Voice Call Center Group................................................................................................................ 473
wlsxVoiceClientTotal .....................................................................................................................480
wlsxVoiceClientTable ....................................................................................................................480
wlsxVoiceAPBssidTotal ................................................................................................................483
wlsxVoiceAPBssidTable ...............................................................................................................484
Chapter 19 WLAN.................................................................................................................................491
wlsxWlanAPGroupTable ...............................................................................................................494
wlsxWlanAPTable..........................................................................................................................495
wlsxWlanRadioTable.....................................................................................................................504
wlsxWlanAPBssidTable................................................................................................................509
wlsxWlanESSIDTable....................................................................................................................513
wlsxWlanESSIDVLANPoolTable..................................................................................................515
wlsxWlanStationTable................................................................................................................... 516
wlsxWlanAPStatsTable.................................................................................................................521
wlsxWlanAPRateStatsTable......................................................................................................... 528
wlsxWlanAPDATypeStatsTable................................................................................................... 554
wlsxWlanAPFrameTypeStatsTable.............................................................................................556
wlsxWlanAPPktSizeStatsTable.................................................................................................... 558
wlsxWlanAPChStatsTable............................................................................................................560
wlsxWlanStationStatsTable .........................................................................................................571
wlsxWlanStaRateStatsTable........................................................................................................579
wlsxWlanStaDATypeStatsTable..................................................................................................590
wlsxWlanStaFrameTypeStatsTable ............................................................................................592
wlsxWlanStaPktSizeStatsTable...................................................................................................595
Chapter 20 SNMP MIBs Reference..................................................................................................599
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Tables
Table 1 Conventions.......................................................................................................................................14
Table 2 Frequently Used Acronyms............................................................................................................. 14
Table 3 MIB Node Identification - enterprise nodes................................................................................ 19
Table 4 MIB Keywords ..................................................................................................................................21
Table 5 Limitations and Constraints ............................................................................................................33
Table 6 AP Tables...........................................................................................................................................37
Table 7 wlsrConfigTable OIDs......................................................................................................................37
Table 8 Regulatory Domain...........................................................................................................................44
Table 9 wlsrChannelStatsTable OIDs.......................................................................................................... 45
Table 10 wlsrChannelRateStatsTable OIDs .................................................................................................49
Table 11 wlsrChannelDATypeStatsTable OIDs ...........................................................................................55
Table 12 wlsrChannelFrameTypeStatsTable OIDs...................................................................................... 57
Table 13 wlsrChannelPktSizeStatsTable OIDs ............................................................................................59
Table 14 wlsrStaStatsTable OIDs ..................................................................................................................60
Table 15 wlsrStaRateStatsTable OIDs..........................................................................................................67
Table 16 wlsrStaDATypeStatsTable OIDs....................................................................................................77
Table 17 wlsrStaFrameTypeStatsTable OIDs ..............................................................................................79
Table 18 wlsrStaPktSizeStatsTable OIDs.....................................................................................................82
Table 19 wlsrAirMonitorApListTable OIDs...................................................................................................85
Table 20 wlsrTrapsGroup OIDs ......................................................................................................................88
Table 21 wlsrTrapsGroup OIDs ......................................................................................................................92
Table 22 Authentication MIB Tables...........................................................................................................104
Table 23 wlsxAuthenticationServerTable OIDs.........................................................................................104
Table 24 wlsxPortalServerTable OIDs ........................................................................................................108
Table 25 wlsxLdapServerStateTable........................................................................................................... 109
Table 26 CTS MIB Tables..............................................................................................................................111
Table 27 wlsxCtsRequestTable OIDs........................................................................................................... 112
Table 28 ESI MIB Tables ...............................................................................................................................115
Table 29 wlsxESIServerTable OIDs.............................................................................................................116
Table 30 IF EXT Tables...................................................................................................................................119
Table 31 wlsxIfExtPortTable OIDs................................................................................................................ 120
Table 32 wlsxIfExtVLANTable OIDs.............................................................................................................126
Table 33 wlsxIfExtVLANMemberTable OIDs.............................................................................................. 127
Table 34 wlsxIfExtVLANInterfaceTable OIDs132 ......................................................................................129
Table 35 Mesh MIB Tables...........................................................................................................................133
Table 36 Mesh Node Table OIDs .................................................................................................................134
Table 37 Mobility Objects..............................................................................................................................140
Table 38 wlsxMobilityDomainTable OIDs...................................................................................................140
Table 39 wlsxMobilityHomeAgentTable OIDs ...........................................................................................141
Table 40 wlsxMobilityHostTable OIDs ........................................................................................................143
Table 41 wlsxMobilityProxyStats OIDs.......................................................................................................145
Table 42 wlsxMobilityProxyDHCPStats ......................................................................................................147
Table 43 wlsxMobilityHAStats OIDs............................................................................................................149
Table 44 wlsxMobilityFAStats OIDs.............................................................................................................152
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Table 45 wlsxMobilityHAFARevocationStats............................................................................................. 154
Table 46 Monitor MIB Tables.......................................................................................................................158
Table 47 wlsxMonApStatsTable OIDs......................................................................................................... 159
Table 48 wlsxMonAPRateStatsTable OIDs................................................................................................166
Table 49 wlsxMonAPDATypeStatsTable OIDs..........................................................................................172
Table 50 wlsxMonAPHTRateStatsTable OIDs...........................................................................................177
Table 51 MonStationStats Table..................................................................................................................179
Table 52 wlsxMonStaRateStatsTable OIDs ...............................................................................................185
Table 53 MonStaDATypeStatsTable OIDs.................................................................................................. 197
Table 54 MonStaFrameTypeStatsTable OIDs............................................................................................199
Table 55 wlsxMonStaPktSizeStatsTable OIDs ..........................................................................................202
Table 56 wlsxMonAPInfoTable OIDs...........................................................................................................205
Table 57 wlsxMonStationInfoTable OIDs...................................................................................................210
Table 58 wlsxMonEventCountTable OIDs ..................................................................................................214
Table 59 wlsxMonStationHTRateStatsTable OIDs.................................................................................... 215
Table 60 SNR Tables......................................................................................................................................218
Table 61 wlsxAPSnrTable OIDs....................................................................................................................218
Table 62 wlsxStaSnrTable OIDs...................................................................................................................220
Table 63 wlsxAPSnrBSSIDTable..................................................................................................................221
Table 64 wlsxStaSnrPhyTable OIDs............................................................................................................223
Table 65 System X Group MIB Objects.......................................................................................................227
Table 66 wlsxSystemXGroup OIDs ..............................................................................................................228
Table 67 wlsxSwitchListTable OIDs ............................................................................................................230
Table 68 wlsxSwitchLicenseTable OIDs..................................................................................................... 231
Table 69 wlsxSysXProcessorTable OIDs....................................................................................................234
Table 70 wlsxSysXStorageTable OIDs........................................................................................................236
Table 71 wlsxSysXMemoryTable OIDs.......................................................................................................238
Table 72 wlsxSwitchUserTable OIDs..........................................................................................................240
Table 73 wlsxSwitchUser6Table OIDs........................................................................................................244
Table 74 wlsxSwitchStationMgmtTable OIDs ...........................................................................................250
Table 75 wlsxSwitchStationStatsTable OIDs............................................................................................. 253
Table 76 wlsxAccessPointInfoGroup OIDs ................................................................................................256
Table 77 wlsxSwitchAccessPointTable OIDs............................................................................................256
Table 78 wlsxSwitchGlobalAPTable OIDs..................................................................................................262
Table 79 wlsxSwitchAccessPointStatsTable OIDs................................................................................... 264
Table 80 wlsxSwitchTraps OIDs ..................................................................................................................270
Table 81 Switch Trap Notification OIDs...................................................................................................... 279
Table 82 System External Group Tables.....................................................................................................292
Table 83 wlsxSysExtProcessorTable OIDs.................................................................................................298
Table 84 wlsxSysExtStorageTable OIDs.....................................................................................................300
Table 85 wlsxSysExtCardTable ....................................................................................................................304
Table 86 wlsxSysExtFanTable OID............................................................................................................... 310
Table 87 wlsxSysExtPowerSupplyTable.....................................................................................................311
Table 88 wlsxSysExtSwitchListTable OIDs ................................................................................................312
Table 89 wlsxSysExtSwitchLicenseTable OIDs......................................................................................... 315
Table 90 wlsxSysExtStorageTable OIDs.....................................................................................................318
Table 91 wlsxSysExtMemoryTable OIDs....................................................................................................320
Table 92 wlsxSystemExtTableGenNumberGroup OIDs............................................................................ 322
Table 93 wlsxTraps Object Group OIDs......................................................................................................346
Table 94 wlsx Trap Definitions Group OIDs................................................................................................371
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Table 95 User MIB Tables.............................................................................................................................425
Table 96 wlsxUserTable OIDs.......................................................................................................................426
Table 97 wlsxUserSessionTimeTable OIDs................................................................................................ 441
Table 98 wlsxUserStatsGroup OIDs ............................................................................................................442
Table 99 User6 MIB Tables...........................................................................................................................445
Table 100 wlsxUser6AllInfoGroup Objects...................................................................................................446
Table 101 wlsxUser6SessionTimeTable OIDs..............................................................................................461
Table 102 Voice MIB Objects .........................................................................................................................464
Table 103 wlxs Voice CDR Table OIDs..........................................................................................................465
Table 104 Voice Call Center OIDs ..................................................................................................................473
Table 105 wlsx Voice Client Table OIDs........................................................................................................ 480
Table 106 wlsxVoiceAPBssidTable OIDs...................................................................................................... 484
Table 107 WLAN MIB Tables..........................................................................................................................493
Table 108 wlsxWlanMIB OIDs........................................................................................................................494
Table 109 wlsxWlanAPGroupTable OIDs .....................................................................................................494
Table 110 wlsxWlanAPTable OIDs ................................................................................................................495
Table 111 wlsxWlanRadioTable OIDs ...........................................................................................................504
Table 112 wlsxWlanAPBssidTable OIDs ......................................................................................................509
Table 113 wlsxWlanESSIDTableOBJECT OIDs............................................................................................ 514
Table 114 wlsxWlanESSIDVLANPoolTable OIDs........................................................................................515
Table 115 wlsxWlanStationTable OIDs.........................................................................................................516
Table 116 wlsxWlanAPStatsTable OIDs.......................................................................................................521
Table 117 wlsxWlanAPRateStatsTable OIDs...............................................................................................528
Table 118 wlsxWlanAPDATypeStatsTable OIDs.........................................................................................554
Table 119 wlsxWlanAPFrameTypeStatsTable OIDs...................................................................................556
Table 120 wlsxWlanAPPktSizeStatsTable OIDs..........................................................................................558
Table 121 wlsxWlanAPChStatsTableOIDs ...................................................................................................560
Table 122 wlsxWlanStationStatsTable OIDs................................................................................................ 571
Table 123 wlsxWlanStaRateStatsTable OIDs..............................................................................................579
Table 124 wlsxWlanStaDATypeStatsTable OIDs........................................................................................590
Table 125 wlsxWlanStaFrameTypeStatsTable OIDs ..................................................................................592
Table 126 wlsxWlanStaPktSizeStatsTable OIDs.........................................................................................595
Table 127 SNMP OIDs returned as sysObjectID for Dell Networks products........................................599
Table 128 SNMP OIDs for Aruba Enterprise MIB modules.......................................................................599
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Figures
Figure 1 High-Level MIB Hierarchy ..............................................................................................................20
Figure 2 CLI Interface......................................................................................................................................23
Figure 3 Graphical User Interface................................................................................................................. 24
Figure 4 CTS OIDs Relative to Dell................................................................................................................32
Figure 5 Access Point Air Module Hierarchy.............................................................................................. 36
Figure 6 Authorization Hierarchy ................................................................................................................103
Figure 7 CTS MIB Hierarchy ........................................................................................................................111
Figure 8 ESI Hierarchy ..................................................................................................................................115
Figure 9 IF EXT Hierarchy............................................................................................................................. 119
Figure 10 Mesh Hierarchy..............................................................................................................................133
Figure 11 Mobility Hierarchy..........................................................................................................................139
Figure 12 Monitor Hierarchy..........................................................................................................................158
Figure 13 SNR Hierarchy ................................................................................................................................217
Figure 14 Switch Hierarchy............................................................................................................................227
Figure 15 Stem Ext Hierarchy......................................................................................................................... 291
Figure 16 Trap Hierarchy................................................................................................................................345
Figure 17 User Hierarchy................................................................................................................................425
Figure 18 User6 Hierarchy..............................................................................................................................445
Figure 19 Voice Hierarchy..............................................................................................................................464
Figure 20 WLAN Hierarchy............................................................................................................................. 492
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Preface
An Overview of This Manual
This guide is geared toward network administrators and operators responsible for managing the Dell controller.
Contents
This guide provides information about ArubaOS MIBs. Unless otherwise stated in the following table, each
chapter provides information about the hierarchy, OIDs, and descriptions of the statistical information the MIBs
provide.
Chapter Contents
Chapter 1
MIBs Overview
Chapter 2
Using MIBs
Chapter 3
AP and AM
Chapter 4
Authentication
Chapter 5
Controller Transport
Service
Chapter 6
External Services
Interface
Chapter 7
IF External
Chapter 8
Mesh
Chapter 9
Mobility
Introductory information about ArubaOS MIBs—hierarchy, relationship with SNMP, and Traps.
Information and tips about MIB files.
Information about access points (AP) and air monitors (AM).
Information about authorization—network access.
Information about the Controller Transport Service (CTS)—synchronization of database and data
sections.
Information about the ESI module of wireless management— redirecting traffic to filter or other
network appliances.
Information about interfaces—physical ports, configured VLANs, port memberships.
Information about Mesh topology.
Information about the ArubaOS subsystem—roaming agents.
Chapter 10
Monitor
Chapter 11
Signal Noise Ratio
Chapter 12
Switch
Chapter 13
System External
Chapter 14
Textual Conventions
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Information about monitoring network traffic—transfer rate, errors, and so on.
Information about signal quality and packets—signal strength, number of packets.
Information about switches, including storage and memory utilization, and the wireless stations
associated with the access points.
Information about the utilization of system resources.
Information about Textual Conventions (TC), which define many of the data formats used for Dell
object types. TCs do not have OIDs.
Chapter Contents
Chapter 15
Traps
Chapter 16
User
Chapter 17
User6
Chapter 18
Voice
Chapter 19
WLAN
Chapter 20
SNMP MIBs Reference
Descriptions of traps, information that is delivered when an event occurs.
Information about users—parties connected to the switch.
Information about IPv6 users—parties connected to the switch that are using IPv6
Information about Voice over IP—call status and call details.
Information about wide local area network (WLAN).
Reference—list of SNMP MIBs and associated OIDs.
Related Documents
The complete documentation set for ArubaOS 5.0 software release are:
z
Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 MIB Reference Guide (this guide)
z
Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 Quick Start Guide
z
Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 User Guide
z
Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 CLI Reference Guide
z
Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 Release Notes
z
Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS Documentation Pointer
Text Conventions
Table 1 presents the conventions used throughout this manual to emphasize important concepts:
Table 1 Conventions
Type Style Description
Italics
System items This fixed-width font depicts the following: Sample screen output, System prompts, Filenames,
Commands In the command examples, this bold font depicts text that the user must type exactly as shown.
This style is used to emphasize important terms and to mark the titles of books.
software devices, and certain commands when mentioned in the text.
Frequently Used Acronyms
Table 2 defines frequently used acronyms.
Table 2 Frequently Used Acronyms
Acronym Definition
3DES Triple DES
ACL Access Control List
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Table 2 Frequently Used Acronyms (Continued)
Acronym Definition
ADP ArubaOS Discovery Protocol
AM Air Monitor
AP Access Point
ARM Adaptive Radio Management
BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier
CA Certificate Authority
CAC Call Admission Control
CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
CLI Command Line Interface
CRL Certificate Revocation List
CSA Channel Switch Announcement
CSR Certificate Signing Request
CW Contention Window
DA Destination Address
DES Data Encryption Standard
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS Domain Name Service
DOS Denial of Service
DPD Dead Peer Detection
DSS Direct Spread Spectrum
EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol
EDCA Enhanced Distributed Channel Access
EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power
ESI External Services Interface
ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier
GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation
GUI Graphical User Interface
HAT Home Agent Table
HT High Throughput
IAS Internet Authentication Service
IDS Intrusion Detection System
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
IKE Internet Key Exchange
IP Internet Protocol
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Table 2 Frequently Used Acronyms (Continued)
Acronym Definition
IV Initialization Vectors
kB Kilobyte
LAN Local Area Network
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
LI Listening Interval
MAC Media Access Control
MB Megabyte
MCHAP Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
MIB Management Information Base
NAS Network Address Server
NAT Network Address Translation
NIC Network Interface Card
NTP Network Time Protocol
OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
OID Object Identifier
OUI Organizational Unit Identifier
PAP Password Authentication Protocol
PEAP Protected EAP
PEF Policy Enforcement Firewall
PIN Personal Identification Number
PoE Power over Ethernet
PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
PSK Pre-Shared Key
QoS Quality of Service
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
RAP Remote Access Point
RF Radio Frequency
RMON Remote Monitor
RSA Rivest-Shamir-Aldeman (encryption algorithm)
SIP Session Initiation Protocol
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SSH Secure Shell
SSID Service Set Identifier
TIM Traffic Indication Map
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Table 2 Frequently Used Acronyms (Continued)
Acronym Definition
TLS Transport Layer Security
ToS Type of Service
TSPEC Traffic Specification
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP Voice over IP
VPN Virtual Private Network
VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
VSA Vendor Specific Attributes
WEP Wired Equivalent Protocol
WINS Windows Internet Naming Service
WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
WMM Wireless MultiMedia / Wi-Fi Multimedia
WMS WLAN Management System
WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access
Contacting Support
Web Site Support
Main Site http://www.dell.com
Support Site http://www.support.dell.com
Documentation Site http://www.support.dell.com/manuals
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Chapter 1
MIBs Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the ArubaOS Enterprise MIBs in the following sections:
z MIBs
z SNMP
z Traps
MIBs
A Management Information Base (MIB) is a virtual database that contains information that is used for
network management. Each managed device contains MIBs that define the properties of that device. A
separate MIB is provided for each defined property, such as the group of physical ports that are assigned to a
VLAN or the statistical data of packets that are transferred at a specific rate.
MIB objects, such as a MIB table or a specific element of data in a MIB table, are identified with Object
Identifiers (OIDs). The OIDs are designated by text strings and integer sequences.
The hardware MIBs are assigned under the Dell organization code, while all others are under the Aruba
organization code. For example, Dell and 1.3.6.1.4.1.674 both represent the private enterprise node Aruba , as
shown in Figure 1 on page 20 .
Dell is the parent of the proprietary MIBs that are supported on Dell PowerConnect Mobility Controllers.
The numerical string lists the nodes of the enterprise MIB hierarchy, as shown in Table 3 .
Table 3 MIB Node Identification - enterprise nodes
Integer String Name
11O S I
31 . 3O R G
6 1.3.6 DOD
1 1.3.6.1 Internet
4 1.3.6.1.4 Private
1 1.3.6.1.4.1 Enterprise
674 1.3.6.1.4.1.674 Dell
Figure 1 illustrates the high-level hierarchy of the MIBs. This document only covers the enterprise MIBs,
objects designed to specifically support Dell devices. Standard MIBs are not covered.
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Figure 1 High-Level MIB Hierarchy
1.3.6.1.4.1.14823
1.3.6.1.4.1
Aruba
(14823)
Enterprises
(1)
1.3.6.1.4
Private
(4)
1.3.6.1.3
Experimental
(4)
1.3.6.1.2
Management
(2)
1.3.6.1
Internet
(1)
1.3.6.1.1
Directory
(1)
1.3.6
DOD
(6)
1.3
ORG
(3)
1
IS O
(1)
1.3.6.1.4.1.674
Dell
(674)
MIB is one of the elements of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is used to manage network
devices. To deliver information between devices, every object referred to in an SNMP message must be listed in
the MIB. If a component of a device is not described in a MIB, that component cannot be recognized by SNMP—
there is no information for SNMP managers and SNMP agents to exchange.
The information provided by a MIB is a file that describes network elements with numerical strings. This
information is compiled into readable text by the SNMP manager. For information about reading MIB text files,
see “Reading MIB Files” on page28.
SNMP
Three significant elements of SNMP are Managers, Agents, and MIBs.
z Managers (software application) are consoles that are used to communicate with and manage devices that
support SNMP Agents. Managers collect information by polling Agents. Managers can also be used to send
configuration updates or send controlling requests to actively manage a network device.
z Agents (software application) provide information from the network devices to the Managers. Network
devices include workstations, routers, microwave radios, and other network components. Agents are
embedded in the controller firmware, unlike some devices such as servers that require the agent to be installed
separately.
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z MIBs are used for communication between the Managers and the Agents. The OIDs of the MIBs enable the
Managers and Agents to communicate specific data requests and data returns.
z To ensure functionality with SNMP, MIB objects must be defined with the proper keywords , as shown in
Table 4.
ArubaOS Enterprise MIBs support SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3.
Table 4 MIB Keywords
Keyword Description
Sequence The sequence of objects of the MIB. This keyword is used mostly with entry MIB objects
to list the MIB objects that exchange information.
Syntax Textual conventions, such as Integer32.
Max-Access Defines the object accessibility:
read-only: can be retrieved but not modified
read-write: can be retrieved and modified
not-accessible: cannot be retrieved; it is for internal (device) use only
accessible-for-notify: can be retrieved when a trap message (notification) is sent
Status Defines the status of the object:
current: up to date
deprecated. obsolete, and to be phased out in the future
Description A text string that describes the object.
Note: History may be included in some MIB tables—it lists in which ArubaOS release the MIB was updated or otherwise
changed.
Traps
An event is a change on a network device, such as a change in value that crosses threshold. Some events are
categorized as alarms, other events only provide information. When an event occurs on a network device, SNMP
notifications are sent out as traps or information requests.
z Traps are unconfirmed notifications—the receiver does not acknowledge to the sender that the information
was received.
z Inform requests are confirmed notifications—the receiver acknowledges to the sender that the information
was received.
Following are descriptions of trap types.
z Discrete Alarm Inputs
These traps, also known as digital inputs or contact closures, are used for monitoring equipment failures,
intrusion alarms, beacons, and flood and fire detectors.
z Analog Alarm Inputs
Analog alarms measure characteristics that can affect equipment performance—variable levels of voltage or
current, temperature, humidity, and pressure.
z Ping Alarms
Ping alarms are used to ping network devices at regular intervals. If a device fails to respond, an alarm (SNMP
trap) will be sent.
z Control Relays
Relay outputs enable operating remote site equipment.
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z Terminal Server Function
The terminal server function enables connection to remote-site serial devices. For example, device connection
to serial ports enables telnet access via LAN.
ArubaOS traps are described in the following chapter and sections.
z “Traps” on page345
z “wlsrTrapObjectsGroup” on page88
z “wlsrTrapsGroup” on page92
z “wlsxSwitchTraps Group” on page270
z “Switch Traps–Notifications” on page279
z “Platform Traps” on page283
z “IPv6 Authentication Traps” on page288
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Chapter 2
Using MIBs
This chapter provides information on and examples of using MIBs.
z Downloading MIB Files
z Monitoring WLAN Health
z Reading MIB Files
z SNMP File
z HP OpenView
z MIB Limitations
Downloading MIB Files
The most recent Dell MIB files are available for registered customers at:
http://www.support.dell.com
For assistance to set up an account and access files, please contact customer service. See “Contacting
Support” on page17.
Monitoring WLAN Health
This section lists SNMP MIBs that are frequently used to run health checks on Dell devices, which can be
performed through a MIB browser application. To retrieve information from a MIB, the following
information is required:
z SNMP version
z SNMP community name—public or private
z The IP Address of the Dell Mobility Controller
z The OID of the MIB value you want to monitor
In addition, MIB files can be placed in the appropriate disk location to assist the user in locating desired OID
values for monitoring. If MIB files need to be acquired, see “Downloading MIB Files” on page23 , above.
It is assumed that the workstation is connected to the Dell controller and that a MIB browser is available. For
most applications, the root of the MIB must be included in the OID—the OID begins with a decimal point
as shown below.
.1.3.6.1.4.1.674.2.2.1.1.2.1
MIB Browsers
If using an application that is run through CLI (a cmd window), the command would resemble the following:
snmpget -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP address><MIB OID>
Figure 2 shows an example of submitting a command to obtain information.
Figure 2 CLI Interface
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Figure 3 shows how information may be obtained through a graphical user interface ( GUI). The user interface
and the available features vary by application.
Figure 3 Graphical User Interface
WLAN Health Information
This sections lists frequently used MIBs for system health checks. Examples of executing a command via CLI are
also provided. Health check information can be acquired through other MIB browsers, as described in “MIB
Browsers” on page23.
.
z Number of Current Authentications per AP z Frame Retry Rate per AP Channel
z Number of Current APs per Controller z Frame Low-Speed Rate per AP Channel
z Number of Down APs per Controller z Frame Receive Errors per AP Channel
z Number of Successful 802.1x Authentications z Total Current Channel Bandwidth (kbps) per AP
z Number of Rogue APs per Controller—Count per
Building
z Number of Interfering APs per Controller z Tx Bytes per AP BSSID (32-bit counter)
z Noise Level per AP z Rx Packets per AP BSSID (32-bit counter)
z AP Information from Master Controller z Rx Bytes per AP BSSID (32-bit counter)
z Information from Any AP z Total Bandwidth per AP BSSID (kbps)
z Frame Retry Rate per AP BSSID z Free Memory
z Tx Packets per AP BSSID (32-bit counter)
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z Frame Low-Speed Rate per AP BSSID z SNR of Wireless Devices per AP
z Frame Receive Error Rate per AP BSSID z SNR of APs
Number of Current Authentications per AP
wlsxSwitchUserTable .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.2.1
snmpwalk -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.2.1 | grep -c <AP Location ID x.y.z>
Number of Current APs per Controller
wlsxSwitchTotalNumAccessPoints .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.1
snmpget -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <Local controller IP>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.1
Number of Down APs per Controller
globalAPState .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.4.1.6
snmpwalk -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <Master controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.4.1.6 | grep -c 'INTEGER: 2'
Number of Successful 802.1x Authentications
wlsxSwitchUserTable .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.2.1
To list the current dot1x users, enter:
snmpwalk -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.2.1 | grep -c "<dot1x>"
Number of Rogue APs per Controller—Count per Building
wlsrAmRAPType .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.3.1.1.4.1.1.6
snmpwalk -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <AP IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.3.1.1.4.1.1.6 | grep -c "unsecure"
Number of Interfering APs per Controller
wlsrAmRAPType .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.3.1.1.4.1.1.6
snmpwalk -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <AP IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.3.1.1.4.1.1.6 | grep -c "interfering"
Noise Level per AP
apChannelNoise .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.3.1.13
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.3.1.13 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
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AP Information from Master Controller
wlsxSwitchGlobalAPTable .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.4
The following command retrieves the BSSIDs and local controller IP of each AP.
snmpwalk -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <Master controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.4
Information from Any AP
wlsrConfigTable .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.3.1.1.1.1
The following information can be retrieved from an AP:
Current configuration of SSID, Mode, Current Channel, Tx-Power, RTS Threshold, Retry Limit, Preamble,
Beacon Interval, Power Mgmt, Load Balance, Supported Rates, DTIM Period, LMS Address, Encryption,
Status, Ageout, MTU, Location, Hide SSID, Deny Broadcast, BG mode, Radio Chipset, Regulatory Domain,
Country Code, and Tx Rates.
snmpwalk -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <AP IP addr> .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823. 2.3.1.1.1.1
Frame Retry Rate per AP BSSID
apBSSFrameRetryRate .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.13
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.13 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Frame Low-Speed Rate per AP BSSID
apBSSFrameLowSpeedRate .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.14
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.14 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Frame Receive Error Rate per AP BSSID
apBSSFrameReceiveErrorRate .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.17
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.17 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Frame Retry Rate per AP Channel
apChannelFrameRetryRate .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.3
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.3 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Frame Low-Speed Rate per AP Channel
apChannelFrameLowSpeedRate .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.4
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.4 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
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Frame Receive Errors per AP Channel
This information is available from any Dell controller.
apChannelFrameReceiveErrorRate .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.7
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.7 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Total Current Channel Bandwidth (kbps) per AP
apChannelBwRate .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.2
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.2 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Tx Packets per AP BSSID (32-bit counter)
apBSSTxPackets .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.8
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.8 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Tx Bytes per AP BSSID (32-bit counter)
apBSSTxBytes .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.9
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.9 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Rx Packets per AP BSSID (32-bit counter)
apBSSRxPackets .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.10
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.10 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Rx Bytes per AP BSSID (32-bit counter)
apBSSRxBytes .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.11
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.11 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Total Bandwidth per AP BSSID (kbps)
apBSSBwRate .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.12
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.5.1.12 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>
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Free Memory
sysXMemoryFree .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.1.11.1.4
snmpget -v 2c -m ALL -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.1.11.1.4.1
SNR of Wireless Devices per AP
staSignalToNoiseRatio .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.2.2.1.7
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.2.2.1.7 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
SNR of APs
apSignalToNoiseRatio .1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.3.1.14
snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community name> <controller IP addr>
.1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.1.3.3.1.14 | grep "<ap bssid in decimal format>"
Reading MIB Files
This section describes how to interpret the basic components of a MIB file. To determine the OIDs, viewing the
file snmp.h may be necessary, which is described in “SNMP File” on page32 . For additional information about
MIB files, see “MIBs” on page19 . For a listing of SNMP MIB OIDs, see Chapter 20, “SNMP MIBs Reference” on
page 599.
MIB files describe a specific component of a network device. The files are numerical strings that are converted to
ASCII text by the compiler of the SNMP manager. A word processor or text editor can be used to open the ASCII
file. The contents of an example
ArubaOS enterprise MIB file, aruba-cts.my , are described below.
Opening Line
Following is the opening line, the beginning of the MIB file.
WLSX-CTS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
Imports
The Imports section lists the objects that are defined in external ASN.1 files and are used in the current MIB
file.
IMPORTS
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,
MODULE-IDENTITY,
OBJECT-TYPE,
snmpModules,
Integer32,
Unsigned32,
Counter32,
IpAddress,
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TDomain,
DisplayString,
PhysAddress,
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TAddress,
TimeInterval,
RowStatus,
StorageType,
TestAndIncr,
MacAddress,
TruthValue
FROM SNMPv2-TC
OBJECT-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF
Inheritance
This section shows the vendor of the MIB and the inheritance, and provides an overall description.
A significant part of inheritance is the OID. The entire OID is not listed for each MIB object—instead, the parent
of the object is shown. The tree for the CTS MIB is illustrated in Figure 4 on page 32. The OID can be
determined from the parent object as follows.
wlsxEnterpriseMibModules is the parent object of the CTS MIB—its OID is
1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.
wlsxCtsMIB MODULE-IDENTITY shows
appended to the OID of
1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.
wlsxEnterpriseMibModules. The resultant OID is
wlsxCtsOpGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wlsxCtsMIB 1 } indicates the OID is
1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1.
wlsxCtsRequestTable OBJECT-TYPE shows wlsxCtsOpGroup 1, which indicates the OID is
1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1.1.
wlsxEnterpriseMibModules 11, which indicates 11 is
All MIBs and their related OIDs are listed in the snmp file of ArubaOS. For more information, see “SNMP File”
on page32.
wlsxEnterpriseMibModules
FROM ARUBA-MIB;
Identity
Identity is the opening description of the MIB. The information includes contact information for the vendor and
a general description of the MIB.
wlsxCtsMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "0609240301Z"
ORGANIZATION "Aruba Wireless Networks"
CONTACT-INFO
"Postal: 1322 Crossman Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
E-mail: dl-support@arubanetworks.com
Phone: +1 408 227 4500"
DESCRIPTION
"This MIB module defines MIB objects which provide
information about the Controller Transport Service (Cts) in the
Dell controller."
REVISION "0609240301Z"
DESCRIPTION
"The initial revision."
::= { wlsxEnterpriseMibModules 11 }
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MIB Modules
MIB objects can be placed in logical groups, Group and Table . One MIB file can consist of multiple groups. A
group typically contains at least one table. The table lists the MIB objects that contain the information that is
exchanged.
The first object of a table is an Entry . The keyword SEQUENCE lists the objects of the table that contain device
information. Each subsequent object (Informative MIB Objects ) inherits the OID of the Entry, and contains
information sorted by keywords: Syntax, Access, Status, Description. For details about keywords, see “MIBs” on
page19.
The OID of the Entry is
1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1.1.1. The OIDs of the subsequent objects of this table are appended
increments of the Entry OID. For example, the OID of
represents
1.3.6.1.4.1.14823.2.2.1.11.1.1.1.1.
wlsxCtsRequestEntry is wlsxCtsRequestTable 1, which represents
wlsxCtsIndex is wlsxCtsRequestEntry 1, which
Group
wlsxCtsOpGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wlsxCtsMIB 1 }
Table
wlsxCtsRequestTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAXSEQUENCE OF WlsxCtsRequestEntry
MAX-ACCESSnot-accessible
STATUScurrent
DESCRIPTION
"
"
::= { wlsxCtsOpGroup 1 }
Entry
wlsxCtsRequestEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX WlsxCtsRequestEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUScurrent
DESCRIPTION
""
INDEX { wlsxCtsIndex }
::= { wlsxCtsRequestTable 1 }
WlsxCtsRequestEntry ::=
SEQUENCE
{
wlsxCtsIndexInteger32,
wlsxCtsOpcodeDisplayString,
wlsxCtsCookieDisplayString,
wlsxCtsURLDisplayString,
wlsxCtsFlagsBITS,
wlsxCtsStatusRowStatus
}
Informative
wlsxCtsIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUScurrent
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MIB Objects