Re: [Mikrotik] SNMP OID for signal strength on PTP links

2018-05-18 Thread Grand Avenue Broadband
If you're using the Dude, the "oid_column" function automatically walks the given tree and returns an array of the actual values in it to any depth. In most cases, OIDs of this type have only one actual value in them way down deep, so you don't have to know the arbitrary intermediate OID

Re: [Mikrotik] SNMP OID for signal strength on PTP links

2018-05-17 Thread Terri Kelley
Depending on what you are doing, sometimes you can snmpwalk just the first part and get what you need. --  Terri Kelley Network Engineer 254-697-6710 Farm to Market Broadband On May 17, 2018 at 10:19:15 AM, Josh Luthman (j...@imaginenetworksllc.com) wrote: You can in fact take the old MAC and

Re: [Mikrotik] SNMP OID for signal strength on PTP links

2018-05-17 Thread Josh Luthman
You can in fact take the old MAC and put it on the replacement. I think if you do a export (not compact) this sound happen. Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Thu, May 17, 2018, 10:56 AM Scott Reed

Re: [Mikrotik] SNMP OID for signal strength on PTP links

2018-05-17 Thread Scott Reed
The 108.59.107.117.141.153 is the MAC address of the interface. The number on the end is a sequence number. Yes, if the MAC address changes, the OID will change. On 5/17/2018 10:52 AM, Justin Marshall wrote: Hi, Why do identical pieces of hardware on the same firmware version and in the