Tim,

The values look like a combination of Hexadecimal and Decimal, maybe with a "-" to separate the values.

Best place to look will be your Proxim product manual or their website for guidance as to the meanings?

Good luck!

Richard
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 9:22 AM
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] SNMP Monitor



I am monitoring a Proxim Quick Bridge radio via SNMP. One of the OIDs that I would like to monitor is for packet loss, which in this instance is Ethernet packet loss over the RF. The MIB states the following for this OID.

 --******************************************************
 --*    Status Packet Loss Rate
 --******************************************************
statPktLossRate OBJECT-TYPE
   SYNTAX      DisplayString
   ACCESS      read-only
   STATUS      mandatory
   DESCRIPTION
               "This non-persistent read-only variable contains the
               Ethernet Packet Loss Rate over the radio.
               "
   ::= { status 8 }

The data that I am getting returned is 0e-5 or 0e-10 if there is no loss
but will be something like 2e-1 or 1e-2 if there is loss.  Other values
are possible as well especially for packet loss.

The value that is returned looks to me like it is string format.  Can
any of you think of a way to alert me if this value says I'm losing
packets?  I understand if it were a numerical value I could create a
range but I am not sure how to handle the range of string values.

Tim


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