It does?  Huh.  Maybe the Moto CPEs you have used/are familiar with were also 
Gemtek-manufactured.

-- Nathan

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Jesse DuPont
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Subject: Re: [Telrad] Dude Functions & Probe for Telrad UE's

Ahh. The 7000 uses Motorola PMP oid tree. I wish they would have used the 
MIB-II for interfaces though, would have made it easier to graph throughput of 
individual UE's via SNMP.
Jesse DuPont
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On 12/30/16 10:39 PM, Nathan Anderson wrote:
Very doubtful the OIDs are the same.  Two different manufacturers.

-- Nathan

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Sent: Friday, December 30, 2016 9:36 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [Telrad] Dude Functions & Probe for Telrad UE's

In case this is helpful for anyone using Telrad and The Dude, here are the 
functions and probes I use to graph RSRP and CINR of UEs over time. These work 
with CPE7000's (haven't tested 8000's, but may work of OID tree is the same).

The screen shots of the functions and probes are attached (there is one 
function for each of CINR0, CINR1, RSRP0 and RSRP1 along with a probe for each 
as well). The Dude puts them all on the same graph when added, which is in the 
History tab of the device these services are added to, along in the popup when 
hovering over the device.

The color that The Dude uses in the graphs comes from the default settings for 
charts. Further, the color of each value is based on the order they're added to 
the Services tab, not the order they're listed on the Services tab (which is 
just alphabetical).

A chart sample is also attached.

Of note - it's possible to average the RSRP of both chains into a single 
function and probe (same for CINR).

Thanks!
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