I'm not sure what you mean, Like the RF stats?

On 10/18/2019 12:26 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
Id be curious what the attached device counters look like, are they the same also?

On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 12:21 PM Nate Burke <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I guess that makes sense, just make's my monitoring more complicated.

    I have 2 customers that are fed with 1 radio on a tree a ways out
    in the yard.  (Same owner of both houses, customers are renters)

    Customer 1 feeds POE to a 2.4 EPMP 1000 in AP mode on Ether 1.
    Force 200 Feed Radio plugged into the 2.4 EPMP1000 on LAN 2 doing
    POE Out
    Customer2 Connected to RF of 2.4 EPMP1000 Radio.

    I used to have a Tik at the tree, but the customer broke the NEMA
    with the lawnmower, and decided the Tik could just sit on the
    ground.  So I removed the need for the NEMA by connecting it all
    this way.

    On 10/18/2019 12:11 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
    ahh, its a bridged interface, so even though its physical its
    treated as one for counters for .1 and .3 There was another
    system i used to deal with that did that, dont recall which,
    maybe tranzeo IIRC we never found a way to differentiate. I
    wonder if CPE is in router mode if it does separate them

    On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 11:58 AM Nate Burke <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        From Ireasoning MIB Browser.

        ifNumber.0      3       Integer         10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>


        ifIndex.1       1       Integer         10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifIndex.2       2       Integer         10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifIndex.3       3       Integer         10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifDescr.1       LAN interface 1         OctetString     
10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifDescr.2       WLAN interface  OctetString     10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifDescr.3       LAN interface 2         OctetString     
10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifType.1        ethernetCsmacd (6)      Integer         
10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifType.2        ieee80211 (71)  Integer         10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifType.3        ethernetCsmacd (6)      Integer         
10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifPhysAddress.1         00-04-56-D2-BD-A3       OctetString
        10.200.10.110:161 <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifPhysAddress.2         00-04-56-D2-BD-A4       OctetString
        10.200.10.110:161 <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifPhysAddress.3         00-04-56-D2-BD-A3       OctetString
        10.200.10.110:161 <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifInOctets.1    3776053896      Counter32       10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifInOctets.2    4220530327      Counter32       10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>
        ifInOctets.3    3776053896      Counter32       10.200.10.110:161
        <http://10.200.10.110:161>



        On 10/18/2019 11:48 AM, Larry Smith wrote:
        Hmmm, if you do snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community> <IP> 1.3.6
        what does the IF:MIB section show for ethernet ports?

        I seldom get reasonable information from the cambium sections.


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