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cLTsmDot11ClientTable
table.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.525.1.2.1
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This table lists those clients for which TSM statistics
are collected by the controller from the respective
APs associated with the controller.
A row is added to this table when an AP sends TSM
statistics corresponding to a wireless client
associated to it through one of its dot11 interfaces
identified by cLApSysMacAddress and cLApDot11IfSlotId.
The maximum number of entries per radio interface is
given by cLTsmDot11MaxClientsPerDot11Intf. The
oldest entry is deleted when the number of entries
is to exceed the limit indicated by
cLTsmDot11MaxClientsPerDot11Intf.
Each entry represents a conceptual row in
cLTsmDot11ClientTable and uniquely identified by
cLApSysMacAddress, cLApDot11IfSlotId and
cLTsmDot11ClientIndex.
cLTsmDot11ClientTable and uniquely identified by
cLApSysMacAddress, cLApDot11IfSlotId and
cLTsmDot11ClientIndex.
Indexes
| Column | Syntax | OID |
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cLTsmDot11ClientIndex
This object uniquely identifies one client associated
to the AP through the dot11 interface identified by cLApSysMacAddress and cLApDot11IfSlotId. |
SNMPv2-SMIUnsigned32 Textual Convention: SNMPv2-SMIUnsigned32 Unsigned32Type Constraints: range: 0..4294967295 |
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cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress
This object indicates the MAC address of the
wireless client for which TSM statistics are collected. |
SNMPv2-TCMacAddress Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCMacAddress OctetStringType Constraints: range: 6 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkTable
table.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.525.1.2.2
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12 columns
This table represents the statistics received by the
controller from the associated APs, on the uplink
traffic ( traffic from the 802.11 wireless client to
the AP ) observed on the dot11 interfaces of the
respective APs.
For example, suppose a client with address
12:3f:73:99:de:5b connects to the 802.11 radio
interface, 13:13:43:de:bb:ff of an AP at 18:30:00 hours.
Assuming that cLTsmDot11aConfig (or cLTsmDot11bConfig)
is set to 'true' for the respective type of interface,
every 90 seconds, AP sends the controller statistical
data for the client 12:3f:73:99:de:5b associated at the
interface 13:13:43:de:bb:ff.
So, after 3 minutes, i.e., 180 seconds, controller would
have received statistics for the particular client and
AP combination twice leading to two rows in this table
as follows.
1> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff Time: 18:33:00
2> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff Time: 18:31:30
Now assume that, at 18:33:00, the client moves and
associates with another AP associated to the same
controller, at the AP's 802.11 interface
14:14:43:de:dd:ee.
After 3 minutes, i.e., 180 seconds (say), controller
would have again received statistics from the AP, for
the particular client and new AP combination twice
leading to two new rows in this table.
At this point, this table will have entries with
following references :
1> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:14:14:43:de:dd:ee Time: 18:36:00
2> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:14:14:43:de:dd:ee Time: 18:34:30
3> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff Time: 18:33:00
4> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff Time: 18:31:30
The maximum number of entries in this table is
indicated by cLTsmDot11MaxTsmStatsEntries. When
the specified limit of entries is reached the oldest
entries will be removed to make room for new entries.
However, the controller may remove the entries if it
encounters memory shortage.
Each entry represents a conceptual row in this table
and corresponds to the uplink TSM statistics received
from an AP, in a 90 second window
(cLTsmDot11UplinkTimeStamp), for a mobile-station
/client (cLClientMacAddress)…
and corresponds to the uplink TSM statistics received
from an AP, in a 90 second window
(cLTsmDot11UplinkTimeStamp), for a mobile-station
/client (cLClientMacAddress)…
Indexes
cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress cLTsmDot11UplinkApMacAddress cLTsmDot11UplinkApIfSlotId cLTsmDot11UplinkTimeStamp
| Column | Syntax | OID |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkApMacAddress
This object represents the radio MAC address of the AP
with which this client was associated when these statistics were observed. |
SNMPv2-TCMacAddress Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCMacAddress OctetStringType Constraints: range: 6 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkApIfSlotId
This object represents a slot number and uniquely
identifies the dot11 interface of the AP along with cLTsmDot11UplinkApMacAddress with which the client indicated by cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress was associated when these … |
Unsigned32 Constraints: range: 0-2 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkTimeStamp
This object indicates the value of sysUpTime at which
these statistics were received from the AP. This represents number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 on January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). So a … |
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkAvgPktQDelay
The average packet queue delay in the upstream
direction. |
hundredths-secondsSNMPv2-TCTimeInterval Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeInterval Integer32Type Constraints: range: 0..2147483647 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkLt10Packets
The number of packets transmitted by the client and
received by the AP that experienced a delay of less than 10 ms. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt10Lt20Packets
The number of packets transmitted by the client and
received by the AP that experienced a delay greater than or equal to 10 ms and less than 20 ms. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt20Lt40Packets
The number of packets transmitted by the client and
received by the AP that experienced a delay greater than or equal to 20 ms and less than 40 ms. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt40Packets
The number of packets transmitted by the client and
received by the AP that experienced a delay greater than 40 ms. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkLostPackets
This object indicates the number of lost upstream
packets in the specified interval. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkTotalPackets
The number of upstream packets received in the
specified interval. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkRoamingPackets
The number of packets exchanged for roaming
negotiations in the specified interval. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11UplinkRoamingDelay
The average roaming delay observed in the
specified interval. |
hundredths-secondsSNMPv2-TCTimeInterval Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeInterval Integer32Type Constraints: range: 0..2147483647 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkTable
table.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.525.1.2.3
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This table represents the statistics received by the
controller from the associated APs, on the downlink
traffic ( traffic from the AP to the 802.11 wireless
client ) observed on the dot11 interfaces of the
respective APs.
For example, suppose a client with address
12:3f:73:99:de:5b connects to the 802.11 radio
interface, 13:13:43:de:bb:ff of an AP at 18:30:00 hours.
Assuming that cLTsmDot11aConfig (or cLTsmDot11bConfig)
is set to 'true' for the respective type of interface,
every 90 seconds, the AP sends the controller
statistical data about the 12:3f:73:99:de:5b associated
at the interface 13:13:43:de:bb:ff.
So, after 3 minutes, i.e., 180 seconds, controller would
have received statistics from the AP for the particular
client and AP combination twice leading to two rows in
this table as follows.
1> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff Time: 18:33:00
2> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff Time: 18:31:30
Now assume that, at 18:33:00, the client moves and
associates with another AP associated to the same
controller, at the AP's 802.11 interface
14:14:43:de:dd:ee.
After 3 minutes, i.e., 180 seconds (say), controller
would have again collected statistics for the particular
client and new AP combination twice leading to two new
rows in this table.
At this point, this table will have entries as
follows.
1> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:14:14:43:de:dd:ee Time: 18:36:00
2> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:14:14:43:de:dd:ee Time: 18:34:30
3> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff Time: 18:33:00
4> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b
Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff Time: 18:31:30
The maximum number of entries in this table is
indicated by cLTsmDot11MaxTsmStatsEntries. When
the specified limit of entries is reached the oldest
entries will be removed to make room for new entries.
However, the controller may remove the entries if it
encounters memory shortage.
Each entry represents a conceptual row in this table
and corresponds to the downlink TSM statistics received
by the controller from an AP in a 90 second
window (cLTsmDot11DnlinkTimeStamp), for a
mobile-station/client a…
and corresponds to the downlink TSM statistics received
by the controller from an AP in a 90 second
window (cLTsmDot11DnlinkTimeStamp), for a
mobile-station/client a…
Indexes
cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress cLTsmDot11DnlinkApMacAddress cLTsmDot11DnlinkApIfSlotId cLTsmDot11DnlinkTimeStamp
| Column | Syntax | OID |
|---|---|---|
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkApMacAddress
This object represents the radio MAC address of the AP
with which this client was associated when these statistics were observed. |
SNMPv2-TCMacAddress Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCMacAddress OctetStringType Constraints: range: 6 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkApIfSlotId
This object represents a slot number and uniquely
identifies the dot11 interface of the AP along with cLTsmDot11DnlinkApMacAddress with which the client indicated by cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress was associated when these … |
Unsigned32 Constraints: range: 0-2 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkTimeStamp
This object indicates the value of sysUpTime at which
these statistics were received from the AP. This represents number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 on January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). So a … |
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkAvgPktQDelay
The average packet queue delay in the downstream
direction. |
hundredths-secondsSNMPv2-TCTimeInterval Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeInterval Integer32Type Constraints: range: 0..2147483647 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkLt10Packets
The number of packets transmitted by the AP and
received by the client that experienced a delay of less than 10 ms. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt10Lt20Packets
The number of packets transmitted by the AP and
received by the client that experienced a delay greater than or equal to 10 ms and less than 20 ms. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt20Lt40Packets
The number of packets transmitted by the AP and
received by the client that experienced a delay greater than or equal to 20 ms and less than 40 ms. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt40Packets
The number of packets transmitted by the AP and
received by the client that experienced a delay greater than 40 ms. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkLostPackets
This object indicates the number of lost downstream
packets in the specified interval. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11DnlinkTotalPackets
The number of downstream packets received in the
specified interval. |
packetsCISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Textual Convention: CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIBCLTsmDot11CurrentPackets Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11CUTable
table.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.525.1.2.4
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This table represents Channel Utilization statistics received by the Controller from associated APs observed on the dot11 radio interfaces of the respective APs. A row is added to this table when an AP sends Channel Utilization metrics corresponding to its dot11 radio interfaces. The maximum number of entries per radio interface is represented by cLTsmDot11MaxTsmStatsEntries. The oldest entry is deleted when the number of entries exceeds the limit indicated by cLTsmDot11MaxTsmStatsEntries.
Each entry represents a conceptual row in
cLTsmDot11CUTable and uniquely identified by
cLApSysMacAddress, cLApDot11IfSlotId and
cLTsmDot11CUTimeStamp.
cLTsmDot11CUTable and uniquely identified by
cLApSysMacAddress, cLApDot11IfSlotId and
cLTsmDot11CUTimeStamp.
Indexes
| Column | Syntax | OID |
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cLTsmDot11CUTimeStamp
This object indicates the value of sysUpTime at which
these statistics were received from the AP. This represents number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 on January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). So a val… |
SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Textual Convention: SNMPv2-TCTimeStamp Unsigned32 |
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cLTsmDot11CUFiftyPercentilePicc
This object represents the 50th percentile of Picc.
Picc represents the percentage of time consumed by the AP for receiving frames on a particular radio interface from co-channel APs & clients. |
percentUnsigned32 Constraints: range: 0-100 |
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cLTsmDot11CUNinetyPercentilePicc
This object represents the 90th percentile of Picc.
Picc represents the percentage of time consumed by the AP for receiving frames on a particular radio interface from co-channel APs & clients. |
percentUnsigned32 Constraints: range: 0-100 |
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cLTsmDot11CUFiftyPercentilePib
This object represents the 50th percentile of Pib.
Pib represents the percentage of time consumed by the AP for receiving frames on a particular radio interface which cannot be correctly de-modulated. |
percentUnsigned32 Constraints: range: 0-100 |
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cLTsmDot11CUNinetyPercentilePib
This object represents the 90th percentile of Pib.
Pib represents the percentage of time consumed by the AP for receiving frames on a particular radio interface which cannot be correctly de-modulated. |
percentUnsigned32 Constraints: range: 0-100 |
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