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ALVR-BA-LB: Alvarion Textual Conventions
This MIB module contains the definitions of Management Objects for Alvarion Textual Conventions.
baLBGenUBR
Indicates the system's current uncoded burst rate. With adaptive modulation enabled, this rate may change over time, depending on the prevailing propagation conditions.
baLBGenRFLink
connected(2) indicates the terminal is communicating properly to the remote terminal. notConnected(1) indicates there is no communication with the remote terminal.
baLBGenFrequency
The frequency which represents the operating channel of the link. The system can be configured to operate over 9 distinct channels.
baLBGenBuzzerEnabled
Specifies if the antenna alignment buzzer is enabled or not.
baLBGenEncryptionEnabled
Specifies if encryption is enabled or not.
baLBGenFlowControlEnabled
This attribute specifies if flow control is enabled or not.
baLBGenHttpAccessEnabled
This attribute specifies if Http Access is enabled or not.
baLBGenTelnetAccessEnabled
This attribute specifies if Telnet Access is enabled or not.
baLBGenTelnetPort
This attribute specifies the Telnet port number.
baLBGenOptionsKey
This attribute specifies the Product Options Key.
baLBGenResetDevice
Resets the device.
baLBGenFault
The attribute specifies the Fault LED status of the terminal.
baLBEtherMacAddress
The Ethernet MAC address of the local terminal.
baLBEtherGateway
The IP Gateway of the device. This field is used to specify the IP address of the gateway with which the device is communicating through the core network.
baLBEtherPortStatus
The attribute specifies the status of the Ethernet Port of the device.
baLBEtherIP
The IP address of the device, The default address from the factory is 192.168.25.2. For the initial set-up, the terminal should not be connected to the Internet network, i.e. the host computer should be connected directly to the terminal Ethernet port, to avoid address conflicts with other devices in a public network. Once the IP address has been set, the terminal can be connected to the core network, where it can receive either static or dynamic addressing (DHCP) in future configuration updates.
baLBEtherMask
The IP Subnet Mask of the device, The value is typically set to 255.255.255.0 (Class C subnet), which prevents certain local devices from going out into the wireless network.
baLBEther100
Specifies the 100 Mb/s Ethernet LED status of the device.
baLBEtherFd
The attribute specifies the Ethernet FD LED status of the device.
baLBWrlsChannel
specifies the operating channel of the system, within the 100 MHz available in the 5.8GHz UNII band. To avoid interference, two PTP links operating in the same physical location (co-located) or within close proximity (e.g. across the street) must be separated by at least one channel, i.e. the gap between channels should be 20 MHz or more (e.g. channels 1 and 3).
baLBWrlsTxPower
The Tx Power of the device. Specifies the power level of the system, which is preset at the factory and should not be usually altered.
baLBWrlsModReduction
The Modulation Reduction Level of the device. Applies when the Adaptive rate is disabled. Specifies how many levels the system must drop in modulation before beginning re-transmission to address packet errors. The value can be set from 1-7, with 2 being the typical value.
baLBWrlsAdaptiveMod
Setting this attribute to AdaptiveRate(2) sets the system to operate in adaptive modulation mode. It is recommended to keep the device in this mode so that the system can automatically adjust the modulation level to the highest possible data rate based on measured RF performance. The user can define the minimum desired modulation level by setting the Main rate parameter. If the system meets this data rate, then the Signal LED on the front panel will light continuously green. If packet errors exceed one out of a million, the system will automatically lower the modulation level to maintain the link. In this case, the LED will flash green. If errors continue when the system reaches the lowest modulation level, the LED will flash red to indicate a failed RF link. The user can also disable the dynamic modulation mode by disabling Adaptive Modulation. In this mode, the user is required to set the Burst Rate and the Modulation
Reduction Level. It is recommended not to operate the system in manual mode, as this mode
is intended primarily for field support. Note the Signal LED will light solid green when the packet error rate is less than 1 out of a million. When the errors exceed this limit, the LED will not illuminate, indicating the RF link has failed.
baLBWrlsUBR
Set uncoded burst rate in steps (0=6Mb/s,1=9Mb/s,2=12Mb/s,3=18Mb/s,4=24Mb/s,5=36Mb/s,6=48Mb/s,7=54Mbs). Defines the desired net uncoded burst rate for the link.
baLBWrlsMaster
A value of Master(2) sets the device system to serve as the Master system, while the other device assumes a slave role.
baLBWrlsVersion
Sets the version of the device system software. Software can be remotely downloaded into the device. The system comprises sufficient memory to hold two independent software loads. The operator can specify which load to set as the active version.
baLBWrlsEncryptCode
The Encryption Key used for the device. Enter the MAC address of the remote terminal to enable over-the-air data encryption.
baLBWrlsCableAttenuation
The Cable Attenuation for the device
baLBWrlsRfPortStatus
The attribute specifies the status of the device Wireless Port.
baLBWrlsSaveConfig
The attribute saves the entire config set of the device.
baLBWrlsActivateConfig
The attribute activates the entire config set of the device.
baLBWrlsRadioEnable
Radio Enable specifies whether radio transmission is enabled or disabled.
baLBWrlsRfStatusErrorCode
Specifies the Error Code for the RF Status.
baLBWrlsRfSignal
Specifies the Wireless Signal LED status.
baLBWrlsLLMode
Manual Link Length Mode.
baLBWrlsLMU
Link Measurements Units (mile / Km).
baLBResetStatistics
A value of reset(2) resets the performance statistics on the device a value of donothing(1) does nothing.
baLBSiteSurveyEtherRxPackets
Counts the number of packets successfully received by the local system.
baLBSiteSurveyEtherRxPacketsDisc
Counts the number of packets errors received by the local system.
baLBSiteSurveyEtherTxPackets
Counts the number of Ethernet packets transmitted by the local system.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsRxSigMin
Indicates the minimum received signal strength measured since the last SNMP update.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsRxSigMean
Indicates the average received signal strength measured since the last SNMP update.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsRxSigMax
Indicates the maximum received signal strength measured since the last SNMP update
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsAvgSinAdr
Indicates the average signal to noise ratio measured since the last SNMP update. The ratio is based on the digital information provided from the output of the AtoD converter.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsRxPackets
Indicates the number of packets received over the air from the remote terminal.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsRxPacketsRetx
Indicates the number of packets retransmitted over the air from the remoter terminal.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsRxPackectsDisc
Indicates the number of packets, originating from the remote terminal that were lost over the air due to degradation in the RF link.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsTxPackects
Indicates the number of wireless packets (including Ethernet frames and error correction bytes) transmitted over the air by the local terminal.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsTxPacketsRetx
Indicates the number of packets retransmitted over the air by the local terminal. The retransmission scheme is based on the Acknowledge/Request (ARQ) algorithm that detects when packets are lost and makes a request to the MAC scheduler to repeat transmission of the lost packets.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsTxPacketsDisc
Indicates the total number of packets lost over the air due to degradation in the RF link.
baLBSiteSurveyWrlsCalcDst
The calculated link distance.
baLBSwServer
The address of the TFTP server used for software upgrades. If the TFTP server is unknown, return 0.0.0.0.
baLBSwFilename
The file name of the software image to be loaded into this device.
baLBSwAdminStatus
If set to upgrade(2), the device will initiate a TFTP software image download using baLBSwFilename. If the download process is interrupted by a reset or power failure, the device will load the previous image. If set to noUpgrade(1), the device will revert to the previous version of the software. At initial startup, this object has the default value of noUpgrade(1).
baLBSwOperStatus
InProgress(1) indicates that a TFTP download is underway, completeSuccess(2) indicates that the last software upgrade was successful, failed(3) indicates that the last attempted download failed, ordinarily due to TFTP timeout.
baLBSwCurrentVers
The software version currently operating in this device's flash. This object should be in the syntax used by the individual vendor to identify software versions. If it is not applicable, this MUST contain an empty string.
baLBSwOtherVers
The software version in the secondary flash. This object should be in the syntax used by the individual vendor to identify software versions. If it is not applicable, this MUST contain an empty string.
baLBSysLastTrapTime
The value of system.sysUpTime when the last trap was generated. If no traps have been generated since the last reset, this attribute has a value of 0. No trap is issued as a result of a change to this value.
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