Thanks for the help Rich.

I translated those to OID's at Cisco's web site but Intermapper still says 
"nosuchname".  I tried forcing the scope of the OID with
AWCVX-MIB::awcDot11TpFdbLatestRxSignalStrength but no luck.

Not sure if it will help but here is a copy of the probe I am writing.

Thanks again,  and sorry for being so slow.


Code:

  <!--
        Prototype Custom SNMP Probe (com.dartware.snmp.prototype)
    Custom Probe for InterMapper (http://www.intermapper.com)
    Please feel free to use this as a base for further development.

        Original version 24 November 2003 by reb.
        29 Jul 2005 - Minor updates
        28 Oct 2005 - Updated to include display_name so it displays properly 
in InterMapper 4.4 -reb
        30 Mar 2006 - Changed to become a simple "Prototype" probe -reb
         6 Dec 2006 - Added more tutorial information -reb
         
        You can read the Developer Guide to learn more about InterMapper 
Probes. It's at:
                http://dartware.com/go.php?to=intermapper.devguide
-->

--###############################################################################################
<header>
        "type"          =       "custom-snmp"
        "package"       =       "ddd.uuu"
        "probe_name"    =       "cisco.aironet1"
        "human_name"    =       "Aironet Received Signal Strength, SNR and data 
rate"
        "version"       =       "1.0"
        "address_type"  =       "IP,AT"
        "port_number"   =       "161"
        display_name    =       "Aironet Signal Strength, SNR and data rate"
</header>
--###############################################################################################

--###############################################################################################
<snmp-device-properties>
--  nomib2="true"
    pdutype="get-request"
--  apcups="false"
--  maxvars="10"
</snmp-device-properties>
--###############################################################################################

--###############################################################################################
<description>
\GB\Cisco Aironet Received Signal strength, SNR and Data rate\P\

Aironet Received Signal Strength, SNR and data rate.
</description>
--###############################################################################################



--###############################################################################################
-- Parameters are user-settable values that the probe uses for its comparisons.
-- Specify the default values here. The customer can change them and they will 
be retained for each device.
--<parameters>
--    "Parameter1"       =      "1"     -- Description of Parameter1
--    "Parameter2"       =      "2"     -- Description of Parameter2
--    "Parameter3"       =      "3"     -- Description of Parameter3
--</parameters>
--###############################################################################################


--###############################################################################################
-- SNMP values to be retrieved from the device, and 
-- Specify the variable name, its OID, a format (usually DEFAULT) and a short 
description.
-- CALCULATION variables are computed from other values already retrieved from 
the device.
 <snmp-device-variables>

         ifDot11RSS,     AWCVX-MIB::awcDot11TpFdbLatestRxSignalStrength,    
DEFAULT, "Received Signal Strength"
         ifDot11SNR,    AWCVX-MIB::awcDot11TpFdbLatestRxSignalQuality ,    
INTEGER, "Signal-to-Noise ratio"
         ifDot11DR,        
.iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifSpeed.1, DEFAULT, 
"Interface data rate"
         ifDot11DRCalc, ($ifDot11DR / 1000000), CALCULATION, "Mb/s"
</snmp-device-variables>
--###############################################################################################

--###############################################################################################
-- Specify rules for setting the device into Alarm or Warning state
<snmp-device-thresholds>
        alarm:          ${ifDot11SNR} < 10 "SNR is too high"
        warning:        ${ifDot11SNR} < 5 "SNR is critical"
        alarm:          ${ifDot11RSS} < -65 "Signal strength is low"
        warning:        ${ifDot11RSS} < -70 "Signal strength is critical"
</snmp-device-thresholds>
--###############################################################################################

--###############################################################################################
-- The <snmp-device-display> section specifies the text that will be appended 
-- to the device's Staus Window. 
<snmp-device-display>
\B5\Aironet RSS, SNR, Data rate\P0\
  \4\  RSS:\0\          ${ifDot11RSS} db
  \4\  SNR:\0\          ${ifDot11SNR}  db
  \4\  Date Rate:\0\    ${ifDot11DRCalc}  Mb/s
</snmp-device-display>
--###############################################################################################





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