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 will likely call on him for some
assistance myself to see if I can streamline some of my wireless
system monitoring and housekeeping tasks.
Thank you Rich,
Scriv
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Fw: [off-list] Tracking Signal / Noise / Resends / Etc.
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 12:49:43 -0600
From: rcomroe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On-List I gave you some useful pointers about monitoring methods /
tools. Off-list, I'd encourage you to look at
www.comroestudios.com. I'm pretty small, and just provide tools to
wisps at a fraction of what than the larger companies charge. But
I know what you're looking for and try to provide that to wisps.
If you're interested I could help you out. As far as a vendor
membership to WISPA, what's it cost? I sell only a tiny amount of
product as a retirement hobby. But if you see what you need, I'd
could be persuaded to become a member if it turned out to be
mutually advantageous to WISPA as well as I.
I poll about 18 parameters from each radio every 5 minutes or so.
Most are retained in a history file that I can look back through,
or graph any time interval. Others are strip-charted so multiple
charts can be viewed on a web page like MRTG. Beyond just viewing
or logging performance, the other thing a WISP really needs is a
tool that can script instructions and actions to automate functions
... network management is more than just "viewing / reviewing"
performance. Most of the WISPs that use my tool operate Canopy,
where the device has snmp and web based interfaces (but the snmp
interface in Canopy doesn't really work properly). Therefore some
scripts interact by http while most of the continuous polling is
done by snmp. Just about any action can be automated by a script
and operators typically can automate actions that cycle through all
radios performing reconfigurations, searching bridge tables, or
anything.
Rich
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Scrivner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 11:32 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Tracking Signal / Noise / Resends / Etc.
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 completely drops thanks to our What's Up monitoring. We can
easily track and isolate peer to peer abuse and such with traffic
analysis tools in Star OS and Mikrotik as needed.
What we need though is a way to track the other parameters of our
network over time. It would be invaluable to me to be able to look
over
historical records from a hour long window up to a year long window
for
link integrity information. What I mean is this. I would like to
see how
a signal level, noise level, number of retransmits, etc. changes over
time in a graph format like MRTG does with bits in and out. It
would be
nice to add other parameters as needed. I know SNMP is supposed to be
able to do this but I do not have the slightest bit of experience
using
that. Is there anyone out there who knows an easy way of getting a
rudimentary level of understanding about using SNMP to extract data
such
as this? Maybe someone has a package they use that provides this
information on your network? If any WISPs out there have any
answers to
this please respond on this list. If you are a vendor and your product
can do specifically what I am asking for above then I am sure we would
like to hear about that too. Maybe if a few of us buy your products
you
will consider buying a vendor membership to WISPA also. :-)
Thanks guys,
Scriv
----------------------------------------------------------------------
----------
--
WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org
Subscribe/Unsubscribe:
http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
<john.vcf>
--
WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org
Subscribe/Unsubscribe:
http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/