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You
don't get it directly. LQ is calculated from the results of a test mode. The
results are read as SuccessFrames and FailedFrames. success/(success+failed).
RSSI, I'm not sure about yet but I think you send a carrier_accuracy command in
the commandStruct and then read the TestModeRadioConfiguration value and
possibly parse it for RSSI. May SB will shed some light on it. If none of this
makes sense, browse through the MIB text file for all possible SNMP OIDs and a
brief description of some.
TO
SMARTBRIDGES TECHS - I would like to compile a 'SNMP User Manual' foro
smartBridges products as well as assist in defining MIB2 objects that need to be
implimented. Anyone have free time to answer some SNMP
questions?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marcin �elaznowski Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 2:33 AM To: Grupa SmartBridges Subject: [smartBridges] Link quality and SNMP How to read link quality and signal strenght
use SNMP?
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Title: Message
- [smartBridges] Link quality and SNMP Marcin Żelaznowski
- Re: [smartBridges] Link quality and SNMP Tom Haynes
- Re: [smartBridges] Link quality and SN... Jerry Carter
- Re[2]: [smartBridges] Link quality ... "IVAN KORSHUN"
- RE: [smartBridges] Link quality and SNMP phantam
