I have removed two addresses from our list for spamming. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I assume they are one and the same
person. If anyone knows differently,
please let me know.
Thank you,
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482
Thanks for the heads up Rick, I'll forward this to my senator
and rep.
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Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 22:03:06 -0500
From: Rick Harnish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WISPA] FW: [TVWHITESPACE] FW: Broadcast to
Broadband: Prominent Engineers Dismiss TV Industry
Interference
Way to go, RICK!!
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Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 08:55:47 -0500
From: Rick Harnish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WISPA] Spammer removed
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
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I have removed two addresses from our list for
Most importantly, I would find the key aides in each respective office
who handles such topics. Email and fax your personal comment to them and
follow up with a phone call if possible. If you plan on being active in
communicating to your state and federal representatives, get to know what
I am starting to feel the pains of trying to accurately trace problems
in a network that is getting increasingly larger all the time. We have
roughly 20 tower locations now. We have a pretty good picture of what we
are getting for bandwidth use through our MRTG graphs. We can see when
any link
There are 2 fundamentally different approaches for monitoring.
[1] Poll parameters and strip-chart them displaying some specific duration
of history. In this approach data rolls off the end of the strip-chart and
is not retained. Only numerical data can be displayed graphically is
For StarOS we use MRTG and Starutil. You should be able to graph anything
that Starutil can provide.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Scrivner
Sent: 03 November 2005 17:33
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] Tracking Signal / Noise
The following is a copy of a reply that Martin tried to send
to the list this morning after I removed him.
WISPA members,
I sent an e-mail off-list to seven WISPA members. My intention was to
find the person at each of these companies who is responsible for business
development
Sounds apologetic. Is he back on? If it's his first contact with
WISPs I'd hate for him to think we're a bunch of jerks.
Rick Harnish wrote:
The following is a copy
of a reply that Martin tried to send
to the list this morning after I removed him.
WISPA members,
At the risk of derailing (sorry, boss), has anyone gotten MRTG or
something similar (PRTG, Denika, or whatever) to reliably track *anything*
on a Trango?
Sure. TrangoLINK-10 integrated with Nagios and MRTG.
However, I had to write a wrapper perl script around the Nagios
RSSI check_command
StarOS isn't great for SNMP but Starutil works really well for various
stuff. We have been using it to graph with MRTG the signal levels for
individual clients and backhaul links as well as throughput.
Cheers,
P.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Dave,
I monitor all my Trango backhauls traffic via MRTG. I downloaded their
MRTG instructions and followed them. It was fairly painless.
Todd Barber
Skylink Broadband Internet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
970-454-9499
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Well, as one of the list members who received the spam, with this
apology in hand, I'd give him a second chance
But I don't run the list, so I guess it is up to you, Rick.
Rick Harnish wrote:
The following is a copy
of a reply that Martin tried to send
to the
I am forwarding this message to the group because this individual is not
trying to spam us and is actually benefiting us I think. I am sorry if
any of you think this is spam. He did not ask me to forward it onto the
list. I feel it is good information and should be shared with the group.
I
http://www.trangobroadband.com/pdfs/TrangoMRTG.pdf
Todd Barber
Skylink Broadband Internet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
970-454-9499
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Scrivner
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 3:17 PM
To: WISPA General List
rcomroe wrote:
Under no circumstances should
any
manufacturer CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF A PREVIOUSLY DEFINED OID.
and yet...
Trango's MIBs for the 5800 and 5830 are wildly different. Never mind that
they're substantially the same hardware (from the point of view of how
you use them in your
I have dealt with Mr. Comroe and his software in the past and he is a
very helpful gentleman.
I no longer use it, but that is not due to any problems with him or
his software. It was for monitoring canopy radios and Moto made
changes to the radio firmware that broke compatibility.
I
You misunderstood. He went out of his way not to send his message at all
to the list for fear of being labeled a spammer. I went ahead and sent
his information to the list whether he benefits financially or not
because his information was very on-topic and is not (in my opinion)
spam at all.
I'm of course familiar with the Motorola enterprise MIBs which they
constantly add to. But here's the issue why I soapbox'ed that changing a
previously defined OIDs is shameful. Take the effort to develop an snmp
management function ... update some device's firmware and the management
rcomroe wrote:
On another part of David's reply he comments on interface.InOctets.
And don't even get me started on
the fact that they don't use the same Enterprise MIBs that pretty much
everyone else on the planet uses for 'interface.InOctets' and so on.
The interfaces MIB is a standard part
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