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[Observium] WiFi support progress
Adam Armstrong
2015-02-28 19:04:06 UTC
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I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).

I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's useful in the UI or not:



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Ryan, Spencer
2015-03-01 01:43:40 UTC
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We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus
at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
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Pieter De Wit
2015-03-01 02:02:56 UTC
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I'll point it at our Aerohive for good measure

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We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
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Adam Armstrong
2015-03-01 02:04:20 UTC
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It won't understand either of those vendors' devices. :)

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Post by Pieter De Wit
I'll point it at our Aerohive for good measure
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Post by Ryan, Spencer
We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices
(Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
Post by Ryan, Spencer
Post by Adam Armstrong
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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Spencer Gaw
2015-03-01 02:07:45 UTC
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I've got a Ruckus test network I can give you SNMP access to - fairly
simple setup:

1x ZD1106
2x ZF7372
1x ZF7363

Let me know if you're interested.


Regards,

SG
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It won't understand either of those vendors' devices. :)
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We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi
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I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure
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Adam Armstrong
2015-03-01 02:17:03 UTC
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That might be useful. :D

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Post by Spencer Gaw
I've got a Ruckus test network I can give you SNMP access to - fairly
1x ZD1106
2x ZF7372
1x ZF7363
Let me know if you're interested.
Regards,
SG
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It won't understand either of those vendors' devices. :)
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I'll point it at our Aerohive for good measure
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We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi
devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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Chard, Alex (RET-SYD)
2015-03-12 11:14:05 UTC
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Hi Adam,
Just checking - did you receive my note about the Meraki AP's and SNMP credentials?

Thanks,
Alex

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That might be useful. :D

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Post by Spencer Gaw
I've got a Ruckus test network I can give you SNMP access to - fairly
1x ZD1106
2x ZF7372
1x ZF7363
Let me know if you're interested.
Regards,
SG
Post by Adam Armstrong
It won't understand either of those vendors' devices. :)
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We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi
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I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure
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Pieter De Wit
2015-03-01 02:58:01 UTC
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Will a SNMP dump help?

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I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
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Adam Armstrong
2015-03-01 03:01:46 UTC
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Nope :)

I only work in real devices, its frustrating trying to work from SNMP walks.

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It won't understand either of those vendors' devices. :)
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We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
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I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices
(Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
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Chard, Alex (RET-SYD)
2015-03-01 04:49:10 UTC
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Hi Adam,
Would you like access to a Meraki AP?

I have an MR-18 I can make available.

Regards,
Alex

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Nope :)

I only work in real devices, its frustrating trying to work from SNMP walks.

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Will a SNMP dump help?

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It won't understand either of those vendors' devices. :)

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I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).

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Might be useful :)

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On 28 February 2015 22:49:32 "Chard, Alex (RET-SYD)"
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Hi Adam,
Would you like access to a Meraki AP?
I have an MR-18 I can make available.
Regards,
Alex
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Nope :)
I only work in real devices, its frustrating trying to work from SNMP walks.
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Will a SNMP dump help?
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It won't understand either of those vendors' devices. :)
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We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
On Feb 28, 2015 8:04 PM, "Adam Armstrong"
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus
at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
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Сережка Хомяков
2015-03-01 12:12:50 UTC
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Hi!

Great job, Adam! That's how I've dreamed to implement this :)

Some points about Wi-Fi monitoring from my standpoint:
  - AP can be treated like port on the wired switch - with traffic, user stats, power level, noise level, etc.;
  - in the enterprise deployments an AP can move between WLCs, so WLC-AP mapping can't be static - needs to be kept in mind when building RRD storage;
  - some stats need to be collected both per-SSID, per-Radio and per-AP - like user table, EAP type, traffic amount, etc.
  - user-tracking is a separate pain, but if we create RRD file per user, than stats like noise, errors and traffic will be available

I'm using Cisco WLCs of different versions and they all seem to support MIBs, necessary for polling this stats. So, I can make a try with implementing this for Cisco stuff after you'll finish with the design concept for WLC monitoring in Observium :)
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Best, Sergey
You'll find the Meraki AP's themselves provide very limited information via SNMP - all the MR18's and MR34's, with the latest firmware, seem to provide just basic information under SNMPv2-MIB, IF-MIB, IEEE802dot11-MIB and RFC1213-MIB.
Some additional information is available from the SNMP interface to the Meraki cloud platform, and there might be some value in having Observium enumerate devices/networks from that. e.g. inventory enumeration, device status etc... but by monitoring/polling that with Observium you'd really just be duplicating the functionality that's already available in their web interface and alert generation system.
e.g. Cloud,
$ grep -e 102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98 -e 81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98 -e 24.10.229.214.128 meraki_cloud.snmpwalk
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::networkId.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98 = STRING: "fffffffff"
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::networkId.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98 = STRING: "ffffff"
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::networkName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98 = STRING: Testing
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::networkName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98 = STRING: Testing-Template-1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNetworkName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.1 = STRING: Testing
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNetworkName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.2 = STRING: Testing
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNetworkName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.3 = STRING: Testing
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNetworkName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.4 = STRING: Testing
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNetworkName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.1 = STRING: Testing-Template-1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNetworkName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.2 = STRING: Testing-Template-1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNetworkName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.3 = STRING: Testing-Template-1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNetworkName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.4 = STRING: Testing-Template-1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNumber.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.1 = INTEGER: 1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNumber.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.2 = INTEGER: 2
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNumber.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.3 = INTEGER: 3
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNumber.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.4 = INTEGER: 4
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNumber.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.1 = INTEGER: 1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNumber.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.2 = INTEGER: 2
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNumber.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.3 = INTEGER: 3
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidNumber.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.4 = INTEGER: 4
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.1 = STRING: equate
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.2 = STRING: equate24
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.3 = STRING: equate50
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidName.81.97.98.108.115.98.118.98.4 = STRING: guest
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.1 = STRING: Test-WLAN-1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.2 = STRING: Test-WLAN-2
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.3 = STRING: Test-WLAN-3
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::ssidName.102.95.110.65.112.100.118.98.4 = STRING: Test-WLAN-4
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devMac.0.24.10.229.214.128 = Hex-STRING: 00 18 0A E5 FF FF
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devStatus.0.24.10.229.214.128 = INTEGER: online(1)
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devContactedAt.0.24.10.229.214.128 = STRING: 2015-3-1,5:20:13.0,+0:0
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devClientCount.0.24.10.229.214.128 = INTEGER: 0
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devMeshStatus.0.24.10.229.214.128 = INTEGER: gateway(0)
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devPublicIp.0.24.10.229.214.128 = IpAddress: A.B.C.D
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devSerial.0.24.10.229.214.128 = STRING: Q2GD-FFFF-FFFF
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devProductCode.0.24.10.229.214.128 = STRING: MR18-HW
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devProductDescription.0.24.10.229.214.128 = STRING: Meraki MR18 Cloud Managed AP
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devNetworkName.0.24.10.229.214.128 = STRING: Testing
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceDevMac.0.24.10.229.214.128.0 = Hex-STRING: 00 18 0A E5 FF FF
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceDevMac.0.24.10.229.214.128.2 = Hex-STRING: 00 18 0A E5 FF FF
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceDevMac.0.24.10.229.214.128.3 = Hex-STRING: 00 18 0A E5 FF FF
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceDevMac.0.24.10.229.214.128.4 = Hex-STRING: 00 18 0A E5 FF FF
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceIndex.0.24.10.229.214.128.0 = INTEGER: 0
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceIndex.0.24.10.229.214.128.2 = INTEGER: 2
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceIndex.0.24.10.229.214.128.3 = INTEGER: 3
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceIndex.0.24.10.229.214.128.4 = INTEGER: 4
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceName.0.24.10.229.214.128.0 = STRING: wired0
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceName.0.24.10.229.214.128.2 = STRING: wifi0
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceName.0.24.10.229.214.128.3 = STRING: wifi1
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceName.0.24.10.229.214.128.4 = STRING: wifi2
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceSentPkts.0.24.10.229.214.128.0 = Counter32: 24640
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceSentPkts.0.24.10.229.214.128.2 = Counter32: 216984
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceSentPkts.0.24.10.229.214.128.3 = Counter32: 56999
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceSentPkts.0.24.10.229.214.128.4 = Counter32: 30910
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceRecvPkts.0.24.10.229.214.128.0 = Counter32: 88802
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceRecvPkts.0.24.10.229.214.128.2 = Counter32: 104448
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceRecvPkts.0.24.10.229.214.128.3 = Counter32: 1426
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceRecvPkts.0.24.10.229.214.128.4 = Counter32: 451281
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceSentBytes.0.24.10.229.214.128.0 = Counter32: 3572247
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceSentBytes.0.24.10.229.214.128.2 = Counter32: 77150091
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceSentBytes.0.24.10.229.214.128.3 = Counter32: 51531574
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceSentBytes.0.24.10.229.214.128.4 = Counter32: 1506304
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceRecvBytes.0.24.10.229.214.128.0 = Counter32: 16882566
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceRecvBytes.0.24.10.229.214.128.2 = Counter32: 12151303
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceRecvBytes.0.24.10.229.214.128.3 = Counter32: 172716
MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::devInterfaceRecvBytes.0.24.10.229.214.128.4 = Counter32: 89841604
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e.g. MR18,
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.10 = STRING: 30:30:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.11 = STRING: 30:36:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.12 = STRING: 30:41:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.13 = STRING: 30:45:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.14 = STRING: 31:32:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.15 = STRING: 31:36:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.16 = STRING: 31:41:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.17 = STRING: 31:45:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.18 = STRING: 32:32:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.19 = STRING: 32:36:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.20 = STRING: 32:41:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.21 = STRING: 32:45:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.22 = STRING: 33:32:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.23 = STRING: 33:36:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.24 = STRING: 33:41:3a:31:38:3a:30:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.25 = STRING: 30:32:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.26 = STRING: 30:36:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.27 = STRING: 30:41:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.28 = STRING: 30:45:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.29 = STRING: 31:32:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.30 = STRING: 31:36:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.31 = STRING: 31:41:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.32 = STRING: 31:45:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.33 = STRING: 32:32:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.34 = STRING: 32:36:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.35 = STRING: 32:41:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.36 = STRING: 32:45:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.37 = STRING: 33:32:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.38 = STRING: 33:36:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11StationID.39 = STRING: 33:41:3a:31:38:3a:31:41:3a:45:35:3a:44:36:3a:38:30
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.10 = STRING: "Test-WLAN-1"
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.11 = STRING: "Test-WLAN-2"
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.12 = STRING: "Test-WLAN-3"
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.13 = STRING: "Test-WLAN-4"
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.14 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.15 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.16 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.17 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.18 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.19 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.20 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.21 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.22 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.23 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.24 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.25 = STRING: "Test-WLAN-1"
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.26 = STRING: "Test-WLAN-2"
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.27 = STRING: "Test-WLAN-3"
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.28 = STRING: "Test-WLAN-4"
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.29 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.30 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.31 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.32 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.33 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.34 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.35 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.36 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.37 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.38 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredSSID.39 = ""
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.10 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.11 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.12 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.13 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.14 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.15 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.16 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.17 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.18 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.19 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.20 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.21 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.22 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.23 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.24 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.25 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.26 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.27 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.28 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.29 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.30 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.31 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.32 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.33 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.34 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.35 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.36 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.37 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.38 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11DesiredBSSType.39 = INTEGER: infrastructure(1)
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.10 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.11 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.12 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.13 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.14 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.15 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.16 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.17 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.18 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.19 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.20 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.21 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.22 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.23 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.24 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.25 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.26 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.27 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.28 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.29 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.30 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.31 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.32 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.33 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.34 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.35 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.36 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.37 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.38 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11ManufacturerID.39 = STRING: Meraki
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.10 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.11 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.12 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.13 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.14 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.15 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.16 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.17 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.18 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.19 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.20 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.21 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.22 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.23 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.24 = INTEGER: 1
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.25 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.26 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.27 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.28 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.29 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.30 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.31 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.32 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.33 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.34 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.35 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.36 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.37 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.38 = INTEGER: 44
IEEE802dot11-MIB::dot11CurrentChannel.39 = INTEGER: 44
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Meraki MR18 Cloud Managed AP
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0 = OID: MERAKI-CLOUD-CONTROLLER-MIB::mr18
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-MIB::snmpMIB
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORID.2 = OID: SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB::vacmBasicGroup
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORID.3 = OID: IF-MIB::ifMIB
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORID.4 = OID: IEEE802dot11-MIB::ieee802dot11
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORDescr.1 = STRING: The MIB module for SNMPv2 entities
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORDescr.2 = STRING: View-based Access Control Model for SNMP.
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORDescr.3 = STRING: The MIB module to describe generic objects for network interface sub-layers
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORDescr.4 = STRING: The MIB module for managing 802.11 implementations
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORUpTime.1 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORUpTime.2 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORUpTime.3 = Timeticks: (1) 0:00:00.01
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORUpTime.4 = Timeticks: (1) 0:00:00.01
IF-MIB::ifNumber.0 = INTEGER: 4
IF-MIB::ifIndex.1 = INTEGER: 1
IF-MIB::ifIndex.2 = INTEGER: 2
IF-MIB::ifIndex.3 = INTEGER: 3
IF-MIB::ifDescr.1 = STRING: wired0
IF-MIB::ifDescr.2 = STRING: wifi0
IF-MIB::ifDescr.3 = STRING: wifi1
IF-MIB::ifType.1 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.2 = INTEGER: ieee80211(71)
IF-MIB::ifType.3 = INTEGER: ieee80211(71)
IF-MIB::ifMtu.1 = INTEGER: 0
IF-MIB::ifMtu.2 = INTEGER: 0
IF-MIB::ifMtu.3 = INTEGER: 0
IF-MIB::ifSpeed.1 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifSpeed.2 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifSpeed.3 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifPhysAddress.1 = STRING: x
IF-MIB::ifPhysAddress.2 = STRING: x
IF-MIB::ifPhysAddress.3 = STRING: x
IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.1 = INTEGER: up(1)
IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.2 = INTEGER: up(1)
IF-MIB::ifAdminStatus.3 = INTEGER: up(1)
IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.1 = INTEGER: up(1)
IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.2 = INTEGER: up(1)
IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.3 = INTEGER: up(1)
IF-MIB::ifLastChange.1 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
IF-MIB::ifLastChange.2 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
IF-MIB::ifLastChange.3 = Timeticks: (0) 0:00:00.00
IF-MIB::ifInOctets.1 = Counter32: 16726404
IF-MIB::ifInOctets.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInOctets.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInUcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 87951
IF-MIB::ifInUcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 210740
IF-MIB::ifInUcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 2832
IF-MIB::ifInNUcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInNUcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInNUcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInDiscards.1 = Counter32: 1
IF-MIB::ifInDiscards.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInDiscards.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInErrors.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInErrors.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInErrors.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutOctets.1 = Counter32: 3529082
IF-MIB::ifOutOctets.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutOctets.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutUcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 24358
IF-MIB::ifOutUcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 4185586
IF-MIB::ifOutUcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 3548768
IF-MIB::ifOutNUcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutNUcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutNUcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutDiscards.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutDiscards.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutDiscards.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutErrors.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutErrors.2 = Counter32: 75674
IF-MIB::ifOutErrors.3 = Counter32: 313
IF-MIB::ifOutQLen.1 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutQLen.2 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutQLen.3 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifSpecific.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
IF-MIB::ifSpecific.2 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
IF-MIB::ifSpecific.3 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
IF-MIB::ifName.1 = STRING: wired0
IF-MIB::ifName.2 = STRING: wifi0
IF-MIB::ifName.3 = STRING: wifi1
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInMulticastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifInBroadcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutMulticastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.1 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.2 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifOutBroadcastPkts.3 = Counter32: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCInOctets.1 = Counter64: 16738604
IF-MIB::ifHCInOctets.2 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCInOctets.3 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCInUcastPkts.1 = Counter64: 88017
IF-MIB::ifHCInUcastPkts.2 = Counter64: 210740
IF-MIB::ifHCInUcastPkts.3 = Counter64: 2832
IF-MIB::ifHCInMulticastPkts.1 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCInMulticastPkts.2 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCInMulticastPkts.3 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCInBroadcastPkts.1 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCInBroadcastPkts.2 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCInBroadcastPkts.3 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCOutOctets.1 = Counter64: 3541009
IF-MIB::ifHCOutOctets.2 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCOutOctets.3 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCOutUcastPkts.1 = Counter64: 24422
IF-MIB::ifHCOutUcastPkts.2 = Counter64: 4185620
IF-MIB::ifHCOutUcastPkts.3 = Counter64: 3548802
IF-MIB::ifHCOutMulticastPkts.1 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCOutMulticastPkts.2 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCOutMulticastPkts.3 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCOutBroadcastPkts.1 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCOutBroadcastPkts.2 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHCOutBroadcastPkts.3 = Counter64: 0
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.1 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.2 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifHighSpeed.3 = Gauge32: 0
IF-MIB::ifAlias.3 = No more variables left in this MIB View (It is past the end of the MIB tree)
-Colin
  
Post by Chard, Alex (RET-SYD)
Hi Adam,
Would you like access to a Meraki AP?
 
I have an MR-18 I can make available.
 
Regards,
Alex
 
Sent: Sunday, 1 March 2015 2:02 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
 
Nope :)
I only work in real devices, its frustrating trying to work from SNMP walks.
Adam.
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Will a SNMP dump help?
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Post by Adam Armstrong
It won't understand either of those vendors' devices. :)
Adam.
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I'll point it at our Aerohive for good measure 
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Post by Ryan, Spencer
We've got a 20 unit Meraki deployment if you need any debug testing.
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
 
 
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
 
 
adam.
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Post by Сережка Хомяков
  - in the enterprise deployments an AP can move between WLCs, so
WLC-AP mapping can't be static - needs to be kept in mind when
building RRD storage;
That is a pretty important point for Junpier. The APs move around all
along. Persistent graphs would be a great start but in the end only
something like a "virtual device" as an umbrella over all WLCs and APs
might make sense or in our case "make it useful". I think of something
like a device "Wireless-Cluster-1" which looks like each single
WLC but shows all the APs which belong to the same wireless cluster.
i.e. the sum of all APs of all cluster members.

Just as a wish/ dream :-).


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2015-03-01 20:42:16 UTC
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Jesus. What is the motivation behind APs moving between controllers? oO

Enterprise loves needless complexity. Gah.

adam.
Post by Сережка Хомяков
- in the enterprise deployments an AP can move between WLCs, so
WLC-AP mapping can't be static - needs to be kept in mind when
building RRD storage;
That is a pretty important point for Junpier. The APs move around all
along. Persistent graphs would be a great start but in the end only
something like a "virtual device" as an umbrella over all WLCs and APs
might make sense or in our case "make it useful". I think of something
like a device "Wireless-Cluster-1" which looks like each single
WLC but shows all the APs which belong to the same wireless cluster.
i.e. the sum of all APs of all cluster members.

Just as a wish/ dream :-).


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Hi!

Imagine power outage in one of the server rooms with WLCs - it causes all the APs to failover to another WLC until power is back.
For someone with improper network design, a single port on the switch, going to the WLC, can cause WLC's outage, again with APs failover to other WLC.
SW upgrade on the WLC can kick the WLC out of service too.

And all this situations can last from 30 min to several days or even weeks :) So, there's enough motivation for AP movement between WLCs, not everyone can buy clusterable WLCs :)
I have some ideas of how this stuff can be implemented.
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Post by Adam Armstrong
Jesus. What is the motivation behind APs moving between controllers? oO
Enterprise loves needless complexity. Gah.
adam.
Post by Steffen Klemer
Post by Сережка Хомяков
  - in the enterprise deployments an AP can move between WLCs, so
WLC-AP mapping can't be static - needs to be kept in mind when
building RRD storage;
That is a pretty important point for Junpier. The APs move around all
along. Persistent graphs would be a great start but in the end only
something like a "virtual device" as an umbrella over all WLCs and APs
might make sense or in our case "make it useful". I think of something
like a device "Wireless-Cluster-1" which looks like each single
WLC but shows all the APs which belong to the same wireless cluster.
i.e. the sum of all APs of all cluster members.
Just as a wish/ dream :-).
/Steffen
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2015-03-01 02:07:22 UTC
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We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various clients and
projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy to play
lab-rat
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus
at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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2015-03-01 17:39:14 UTC
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According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112> registry
database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID until 2013.
Kestutis Barkauskas
​
registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related SNMP
decoding.

His email is keba
​@​
ubnt.com
​.​

http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112

Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it even
though ubnt.com is in the email address.
Post by John Brown
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various clients and
projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy to play
lab-rat
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices
(Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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Mike, thanks for catching that. Was hung up on it not finding ubnt, not
noticing that it found "Ubiquiti Networks" even though i searched for it
with a 'y' at the end.
Ubiquiti*
UBNT = Ubiquiti Networks, which is what everyone calls them.
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According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112>
registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID until
2013. Kestutis Barkauskas
​
registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related SNMP
decoding.
His email is keba
ubnt.com
​.​
http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112
Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it even
though ubnt.com is in the email address.
Post by John Brown
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various clients and
projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy to play
lab-rat
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices
(Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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2015-03-01 20:18:32 UTC
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We currently use about 50 Ubiquiti WiFi points in a few of our sites,

would be happy to play guinea pig for testing :)

Simon
According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112> registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID until 2013. Kestutis Barkauskas​ registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related SNMP decoding.
http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112 <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112>
Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it even though ubnt.com <http://ubnt.com/> is in the email address.
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various clients and projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy to play lab-rat
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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2015-03-01 21:59:05 UTC
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Ubiquiti Airmax (fixed wireless) support would be great too.

Keefe
Post by Simon Smith
We currently use about 50 Ubiquiti WiFi points in a few of our sites,
would be happy to play guinea pig for testing :)
Simon
Post by Rob Townley
According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112>
registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID
until 2013. Kestutis Barkauskas
​
registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related
SNMP decoding.
His email is keba
ubnt.com <http://ubnt.com/>
​.​
http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112
Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it even
though ubnt.com <http://ubnt.com/> is in the email address.
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various
clients and projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy to play lab-rat
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi
devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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2015-03-02 00:01:32 UTC
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Ubiquiti SNMP support is very very poor.
They do all via SSH (API) / Aircontrol.

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Post by Keefe John
Ubiquiti Airmax (fixed wireless) support would be great too.
Keefe
We currently use about 50 Ubiquiti WiFi points in a few of our sites,
would be happy to play guinea pig for testing :)
Simon
According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112>
registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID until
2013. Kestutis Barkauskas
​
registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related SNMP
decoding.
His email is keba
ubnt.com
​.​
http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112
Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it even
though ubnt.com is in the email address.
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various clients and projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy to play lab-rat
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices
(Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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5.6 is beta, I wont use it.

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Ubiquiti SNMP support is very very poor.
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Post by Keefe John
Ubiquiti Airmax (fixed wireless) support would be great too.
Keefe
We currently use about 50 Ubiquiti WiFi points in a few of our sites,
would be happy to play guinea pig for testing :)
Simon
According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112>
registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID until
2013. Kestutis Barkauskas
​
registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related SNMP
decoding.
His email is keba
ubnt.com
​.​
http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112
Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it even
though ubnt.com is in the email address.
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various clients and projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy to play lab-rat
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices
(Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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I agree.
Using since v4 in NanoStation5.

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Ubiquiti SNMP support is very very poor.
They do all via SSH (API) / Aircontrol.
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Post by Keefe John
Ubiquiti Airmax (fixed wireless) support would be great too.
Keefe
We currently use about 50 Ubiquiti WiFi points in a few of our sites,
would be happy to play guinea pig for testing :)
Simon
According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112>
registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID until
2013. Kestutis Barkauskas
​
registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related
SNMP decoding.
His email is keba
ubnt.com
​.​
http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112
Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it even
though ubnt.com is in the email address.
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various clients and projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy to play lab-rat
Post by Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices
(Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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How usable is it?

The Ruckus stuff is pretty good. The ZD MIBs get horrifically complex, but they're well structured and have lots of information.

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To: "Observium Network Observation System" <***@observium.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 1, 2015 6:01:32 PM
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Ubiquiti SNMP support is very very poor.
They do all via SSH (API) / Aircontrol.

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2015-03-01 18:59 GMT-03:00 Keefe John <keefe-***@ethoplex.com [mailto:keefe-***@ethoplex.com]>:

Ubiquiti Airmax (fixed wireless) support would be great too.

Keefe


On 3/1/2015 2:18 PM, Simon Smith wrote:

We currently use about 50 Ubiquiti WiFi points in a few of our sites,

would be happy to play guinea pig for testing :)

Simon

On 1 Mar 2015, at 5:39 pm, Rob Townley <***@gmail.com [mailto:***@gmail.com]> wrote:

According to this OID [http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112] registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID until 2013.     Kestutis Barkauskas
​
 registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related SNMP decoding.  

His email is keba
​@​
ubnt.com [http://ubnt.com/]
​.​

http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112 [http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112]

Had to search for Ubiquity.  Searching for ubnt will not find it even though ubnt.com [http://ubnt.com/] is in the email address.

On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 8:07 PM, John Brown <***@citylinkfiber.com [mailto:***@citylinkfiber.com]> wrote:

We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various clients and projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium.  I'll be happy to play lab-rat

On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Adam Armstrong <***@memetic.org [mailto:***@memetic.org]> wrote:

I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).

I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely sure what's useful in the UI or not:



Coming to an SVN repository near you...



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How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.

And that's all, folks. :)

But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and does
all you need, including manage this devices.

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Ron Marosko
2015-03-02 03:46:14 UTC
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This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy, UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is helpful when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when something changes over time.



I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things, have identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know how to manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up neatly. What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.




Ron



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2015-03-01 17:43 GMT-03:00 Adam Armstrong <***@memetic.org>:

How usable is it?



For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.

Client's signal its good too.



And that's all, folks. :)



But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and does all you need, including manage this devices.



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Adam Armstrong
2015-03-02 03:51:22 UTC
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Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.

I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it seems
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.

Adam.

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Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is
helpful when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things, have
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know how to
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up neatly.
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and does
all you need, including manage this devices.
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2015-03-02 04:07:36 UTC
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With wi-fi or otherwise mobile clients, and even to the extent of controller-based APs that migrate from one controller to another, I absolutely agree with your second statement.



Canopy PMP devices are individual fixed devices where we don’t really care about what AP to which they are connected
 I’m polling each client radio individually (to the tune of about 480 of them).



I started off with the template in includes/polling/wifi/canopy-mib.inc.php with this:

$wificlients1 = snmp_get($device, "regCount.0", "-Ovq", "WHISP-APS-MIB", mib_dirs('cambium'));



Seems simple enough, but I can get into trouble very fast.

// Radio Information

if (preg_match("/SM/", $version, $regexp_result))

{

echo("Checking Cambium SM Wireless signal... \n");

// $wificlients1 = snmp_get($device, "radioDbm.0", "-Ovq", "WHISP-SM-MIB", mib_dirs('cambium'));

$wificlients1 = snmp_get($device, "radioDbmHorizontal.0", "-Ovq", "WHISP-SM-MIB", mib_dirs('cambium'));

$wificlients2 = snmp_get($device, "radioDbmVertical.0", "-Ovq", "WHISP-SM-MIB", mib_dirs('cambium'));

// $radiohorizontal = snmp_get($device, "radioDbmHorizontal.0", "-Ovq", "WHISP-SM-MIB", mib_dirs('cambium'));

// $radiovertical = snmp_get($device, "radioDbmVertical.0", "-Ovq", "WHISP-SM-MIB", mib_dirs('cambium'));

echo(($wificlients1 +0) . " dBm Horizontal\n");

echo(($wificlients2 +0) . " dBm Vertical\n");

}



And this is sort-of working, witness this:





Which obviously has broken descriptions, and the graphs are not scaling, but I think you get the idea where I was trying to go with this.




Ron



From: observium [mailto:observium-***@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 9:51 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress



Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.

I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it seems we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and controllers, which is going to get super complicated.

Adam.

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On 1 March 2015 21:46:24 "Ron Marosko" <***@rjr-services.com> wrote:

This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy, UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is helpful when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when something changes over time.



I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things, have identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know how to manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up neatly. What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.




Ron



From: observium [mailto:observium-***@observium.org] On Behalf Of Eduardo Schoedler
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress



2015-03-01 17:43 GMT-03:00 Adam Armstrong <***@memetic.org>:

How usable is it?



For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.

Client's signal its good too.



And that's all, folks. :)



But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and does all you need, including manage this devices.



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Eduardo Schoedler
2015-03-02 04:40:04 UTC
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Let them add itself the clients :).
But in an ISP environment, ip addresses generally changes.
They need deal with that.

You can link AP to the clients by the client's mac address associated...
since the client has been added to Observium.

--
Eduardo
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it
seems we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios
and controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
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Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is
helpful when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things,
have identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know
how to manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up
neatly. What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
Behalf Of *Eduardo Schoedler
*Sent:* Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
*To:* Observium Network Observation System
*Subject:* Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
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Basile Bluntschli
2015-03-02 12:43:34 UTC
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Hi Adam

it would be very great to have the possibilty to graph clients on request.
Entering the MAC address of a client to start graphing basic things like
RSSI, SNR, transfered bytes, connected radio 2.4/5GHz, used data rate,
channel.
From my point of view there is no need to know on which AP or which
controller it was. If i need to know such things i would start debugging on
the controller.
I also don't see the point of graphing these clients details per default as
it would generate tons of RRDs on systems with thousands of clients....

Kind regards
Basile
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it
seems we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios
and controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
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Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is
helpful when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things,
have identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know
how to manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up
neatly. What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
*Eduardo Schoedler
*Sent:* Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
*To:* Observium Network Observation System
*Subject:* Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
--
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John Brown
2015-03-02 13:23:45 UTC
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for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.

For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it seems
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
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This would be generally correct… for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is helpful
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when something
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things, have
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know how to
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up neatly.
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.
…Ron
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
--
Eduardo Schoedler
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John Brown
2015-03-02 16:01:57 UTC
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Its all wireless, isn't that the same thing ?? ;)
Though things like Cambium PMP, Telrad, Purewave, Runcom, Carlson, etc.
aren't WiFi at all. ;-) I know you know that, but not everyone here knows
the space.
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*Sent: *Monday, March 2, 2015 7:23:45 AM
*Subject: *Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.
For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it
seems
Post by Adam Armstrong
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
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Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is
helpful
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things,
have
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know
how to
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up neatly.
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
Eduardo Schoedler
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
--
Eduardo Schoedler
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Adam Armstrong
2015-03-02 17:52:53 UTC
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That's why I say WiFi instead of wireless. :)

The db structures and everything is called WiFi, we even use the WiFi logo!

Adam.

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Post by John Brown
Its all wireless, isn't that the same thing ?? ;)
Though things like Cambium PMP, Telrad, Purewave, Runcom, Carlson, etc.
aren't WiFi at all. ;-) I know you know that, but not everyone here knows
the space.
-----
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
<https://www.facebook.com/ICSIL>
<https://plus.google.com/+IntelligentComputingSolutionsDeKalb>
<https://www.linkedin.com/company/intelligent-computing-solutions>
<https://twitter.com/ICSIL>
------------------------------
*Sent: *Monday, March 2, 2015 7:23:45 AM
*Subject: *Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.
For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it
seems
Post by Adam Armstrong
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com
Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is
helpful
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things,
have
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know
how to
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up neatly.
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
Eduardo Schoedler
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
--
Eduardo Schoedler
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Eduardo Schoedler
2015-03-02 17:55:16 UTC
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Adam,

About wifi module, I'm still receiving "segmentation fault" *only* in this
module.
What they use different from others?

Thanks,
Post by Adam Armstrong
That's why I say WiFi instead of wireless. :)
The db structures and everything is called WiFi, we even use the WiFi logo!
Adam.
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Post by John Brown
Its all wireless, isn't that the same thing ?? ;)
Though things like Cambium PMP, Telrad, Purewave, Runcom, Carlson, etc.
aren't WiFi at all. ;-) I know you know that, but not everyone here knows
the space.
-----
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
<https://www.facebook.com/ICSIL>
<https://plus.google.com/+IntelligentComputingSolutionsDeKalb>
<https://www.linkedin.com/company/intelligent-computing-solutions>
<https://twitter.com/ICSIL>
------------------------------
*Sent: *Monday, March 2, 2015 7:23:45 AM
*Subject: *Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.
For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it
seems
Post by Adam Armstrong
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com
Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is
helpful
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things,
have
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know
how to
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up
neatly.
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
Eduardo Schoedler
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
--
Eduardo Schoedler
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Adam Armstrong
2015-03-02 19:39:46 UTC
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Nothing. We don't really use any complex features of php.

If your php binary is segfaulting, find a new one. There is nothing we can
do if your php binary segfaults.

A segmentation fault is caused when a process tries to read memory it
doesn't own. That's hardly something we can cause with if statements in a
scripting language like php. :D

Netsnmp segfaults a lot on certain mibs, I'm not sure why. Nothing we can
do about that.

Adam.

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Post by Eduardo Schoedler
Adam,
About wifi module, I'm still receiving "segmentation fault" *only* in this
module.
What they use different from others?
Thanks,
Post by Adam Armstrong
That's why I say WiFi instead of wireless. :)
The db structures and everything is called WiFi, we even use the WiFi logo!
Adam.
Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com
Post by John Brown
Its all wireless, isn't that the same thing ?? ;)
Though things like Cambium PMP, Telrad, Purewave, Runcom, Carlson, etc.
aren't WiFi at all. ;-) I know you know that, but not everyone here knows
the space.
-----
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
<https://www.facebook.com/ICSIL>
<https://plus.google.com/+IntelligentComputingSolutionsDeKalb>
<https://www.linkedin.com/company/intelligent-computing-solutions>
<https://twitter.com/ICSIL>
------------------------------
*Sent: *Monday, March 2, 2015 7:23:45 AM
*Subject: *Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.
For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it
seems
Post by Adam Armstrong
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com
Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is
helpful
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things,
have
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know
how to
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up
neatly.
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
Eduardo Schoedler
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
--
Eduardo Schoedler
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2015-03-03 00:15:04 UTC
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Adam,

I don't understand whats is going on.
Just now I purged and reinstall all php5 and modules.
Still getting segfault =/

http://pastebin.com/4FmD1uet

Thanks.
Post by Adam Armstrong
Nothing. We don't really use any complex features of php.
If your php binary is segfaulting, find a new one. There is nothing we can
do if your php binary segfaults.
A segmentation fault is caused when a process tries to read memory it
doesn't own. That's hardly something we can cause with if statements in a
scripting language like php. :D
Netsnmp segfaults a lot on certain mibs, I'm not sure why. Nothing we can
do about that.
Adam.
Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com
Post by Eduardo Schoedler
Adam,
About wifi module, I'm still receiving "segmentation fault" *only* in
this module.
What they use different from others?
Thanks,
Post by Adam Armstrong
That's why I say WiFi instead of wireless. :)
The db structures and everything is called WiFi, we even use the WiFi logo!
Adam.
Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com
Post by John Brown
Its all wireless, isn't that the same thing ?? ;)
Though things like Cambium PMP, Telrad, Purewave, Runcom, Carlson,
etc. aren't WiFi at all. ;-) I know you know that, but not everyone here
knows the space.
-----
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
<https://www.facebook.com/ICSIL>
<https://plus.google.com/+IntelligentComputingSolutionsDeKalb>
<https://www.linkedin.com/company/intelligent-computing-solutions>
<https://twitter.com/ICSIL>
------------------------------
*Sent: *Monday, March 2, 2015 7:23:45 AM
*Subject: *Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.
For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of
new
Post by Adam Armstrong
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and
it seems
Post by Adam Armstrong
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios
and
Post by Adam Armstrong
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com
Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless
(Canopy,
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value
is helpful
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of
things, have
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t
know how to
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up
neatly.
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
Of
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
Eduardo Schoedler
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt
and
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
does all you need, including manage this devices.
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Nikolay Shopik
2015-03-03 07:55:31 UTC
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Did you ever tried to search bugs?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/586898

Debug via gdb? its clearly not obs issue here, but php binary.
Post by Eduardo Schoedler
I don't understand whats is going on.
Just now I purged and reinstall all php5 and modules.
Still getting segfault =/
http://pastebin.com/4FmD1uet
Anton Lundin
2015-03-03 07:56:38 UTC
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I would suggest running debsums on that system. It might be libraries
that php links to that have gotten damaged.

I would look closer at your php5-mysql libmysqlclient18 and down that
path, because its happening when you start to communicate with the db.


//Anton
Post by Eduardo Schoedler
Adam,
I don't understand whats is going on.
Just now I purged and reinstall all php5 and modules.
Still getting segfault =/
http://pastebin.com/4FmD1uet
Thanks.
Post by Adam Armstrong
Nothing. We don't really use any complex features of php.
If your php binary is segfaulting, find a new one. There is nothing we can
do if your php binary segfaults.
A segmentation fault is caused when a process tries to read memory it
doesn't own. That's hardly something we can cause with if statements in a
scripting language like php. :D
Netsnmp segfaults a lot on certain mibs, I'm not sure why. Nothing we can
do about that.
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Post by Eduardo Schoedler
Adam,
About wifi module, I'm still receiving "segmentation fault" *only* in
this module.
What they use different from others?
Thanks,
Post by Adam Armstrong
That's why I say WiFi instead of wireless. :)
The db structures and everything is called WiFi, we even use the WiFi logo!
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Post by John Brown
Its all wireless, isn't that the same thing ?? ;)
Though things like Cambium PMP, Telrad, Purewave, Runcom, Carlson,
etc. aren't WiFi at all. ;-) I know you know that, but not everyone here
knows the space.
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*Subject: *Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.
For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of
new
Post by Adam Armstrong
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and
it seems
Post by Adam Armstrong
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios
and
Post by Adam Armstrong
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
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This would be generally correct… for broadband fixed wireless
(Canopy,
Post by Adam Armstrong
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value
is helpful
Post by Adam Armstrong
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something
Post by Adam Armstrong
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of
things, have
Post by Adam Armstrong
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t
know how to
Post by Adam Armstrong
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up
neatly.
Post by Adam Armstrong
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.
…Ron
Of
Post by Adam Armstrong
Eduardo Schoedler
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt
and
Post by Adam Armstrong
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2015-03-06 00:21:44 UTC
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If you're using a webserver module (e.g., Apache's mod_php) make sure it's
exactly the same version as your PHP CLI installation, and that your PHP
modules are built against that version as well. I've had some odd problems
like that due to version mismatches. Updating the PHP binaries but failing
to update mod_php is a pretty classic example.

Also note that when upgrading mod_php you may have to completely stop and
then start the web server processes for the change to "take." A reload
won't do it, and I've seen a restart fail on occasion, too.
Post by Eduardo Schoedler
Adam,
I don't understand whats is going on.
Just now I purged and reinstall all php5 and modules.
Still getting segfault =/
http://pastebin.com/4FmD1uet
Thanks.
Nothing. We don't really use any complex features of php.
Post by Adam Armstrong
If your php binary is segfaulting, find a new one. There is nothing we
can do if your php binary segfaults.
A segmentation fault is caused when a process tries to read memory it
doesn't own. That's hardly something we can cause with if statements in a
scripting language like php. :D
Netsnmp segfaults a lot on certain mibs, I'm not sure why. Nothing we can
do about that.
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Post by Eduardo Schoedler
Adam,
About wifi module, I'm still receiving "segmentation fault" *only* in
this module.
What they use different from others?
Thanks,
Post by Adam Armstrong
That's why I say WiFi instead of wireless. :)
The db structures and everything is called WiFi, we even use the WiFi logo!
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Post by John Brown
Its all wireless, isn't that the same thing ?? ;)
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:40 AM, Mike Hammett <
Though things like Cambium PMP, Telrad, Purewave, Runcom, Carlson,
etc. aren't WiFi at all. ;-) I know you know that, but not everyone here
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*Sent: *Monday, March 2, 2015 7:23:45 AM
*Subject: *Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
for true WiFI with the user / client being mobile, yes PIA.
For wireless that may use the WiFI protocol or some abortion of it,
the clients are generally fixed in location and the AP they talk to,
ergo the WISP market
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of
new
Post by Adam Armstrong
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and
it seems
Post by Adam Armstrong
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios
and
Post by Adam Armstrong
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
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Post by Ron Marosko
This would be generally correct
 for broadband fixed wireless
(Canopy,
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value
is helpful
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when
something
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of
things, have
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t
know how to
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up
neatly.
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.

Ron
Behalf Of
Post by Adam Armstrong
Post by Ron Marosko
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To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt
and
Post by Adam Armstrong
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Keefe John
2015-03-02 14:11:19 UTC
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With Ubiquiti Airmax you'd just graph each AP and client separately.
There's no controller and you dont need to access client radio SNMP via
the AP.
Post by Adam Armstrong
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it
seems we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs,
radios and controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
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This would be generally correct… for broadband fixed wireless
(Canopy, UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR
value is helpful when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity
issues when something changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things,
have identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t
know how to manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to
show up neatly. What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.
…Ron
Of *Eduardo Schoedler
*Sent:* Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
*To:* Observium Network Observation System
*Subject:* Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt
and does all you need, including manage this devices.
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John Brown
2015-03-02 16:04:54 UTC
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I would enumerate the clients during discovery cycle. then add each
client to the list of devices.

So the AP (UBNT here) would have maybe a logical interface for each
client, and thus track the parameters for each as seen on the AP side.

Then on the real client side, you would insert a new device and track
its parameters.....

It would be nice to have a graph (mathematical) showing the
relationship between AP and clients.
Post by Keefe John
With Ubiquiti Airmax you'd just graph each AP and client separately.
There's no controller and you dont need to access client radio SNMP via the
AP.
Adding this stuff involves a lot of work, its jot just the case of new
graphs but multiple interconnected entity types.
I'm not sure how to do clients, it seems quite heavy to graph, and it seems
we're going to have the possibility of clients crossing APs, radios and
controllers, which is going to get super complicated.
Adam.
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This would be generally correct… for broadband fixed wireless (Canopy,
UBNT, et al.), having a graph of the client device RSSI/SNR value is helpful
when it comes to troubleshooting client connectivity issues when something
changes over time.
I’ve started playing a little with this on the Canopy side of things, have
identified the appropriate SNMP OIDs to poll/graph, but I don’t know how to
manipulate the graph/database stuff to get the graphs to show up neatly.
What I’ve got is really messy and not viable.
…Ron
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:59 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
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I looked up some screenshots of that aircontrol stuff. Looks pretty nice. Gave me some ideas :)

adam.
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AirControl 1 that's dead, AirControl 2 that's dead or airCRM which is currently only in cloud-only beta?

Also, the first two don't cover all of the presently released AirMax devices, much less the airFiber devices.




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To: "Observium Network Observation System" <***@observium.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 1, 2015 8:59:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Observium] WiFi support progress


2015-03-01 17:43 GMT-03:00 Adam Armstrong <***@memetic.org [mailto:***@memetic.org]>:

How usable is it?

For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.

And that's all, folks. :)

But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and does all you need, including manage this devices.

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John Brown
2015-03-02 13:32:08 UTC
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GOOD!!

I really wish that UBNT had stayed the course on AirControl and gotten the
rest of it finished.

Things I would love to see in Observium for radios

Graphing on RSSI, Chains, Modulation rates(and changes), various errors
(beacons, nwid, crc, etc), ether stats, including CRC (important), CCQ, RF
Noise, Frequecy being used (some radios auto change, so tracking that the
base station auto-changed would be good to show that the site might be
hunting for cleaner spectrum)

Alerting on the above. Alerts like you do for Optical DOM interfaces.
Signal level gets below/above certain values

CRC Errors on receive ethernet is important because you can get errors via
inductive coupling of a strong FM or AM station on the ether cable feeding
up to the radio. You can see this sometimes by crc errors on the receive
side....

we use a script in Cacti to monitor the following on UBNT radios
Ack (status.cgi)
Ccq (status.cgi)
Chains (status.cgi)
Clients (status.cgi)
Distance (status.cgi)
Frequency (status.cgi)
Polling (status.cgi)
Rates (status.cgi)
Signal (status.cgi)
Uptime (status.cgi)
Wlan Errors (status.cgi)
Post by Adam Armstrong
I looked up some screenshots of that aircontrol stuff. Looks pretty
nice. Gave me some ideas :)
adam.
AirControl 1 that's dead, AirControl 2 that's dead or airCRM which is
currently only in cloud-only beta?
Also, the first two don't cover all of the presently released AirMax
devices, much less the airFiber devices.
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Post by Adam Armstrong
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and
does all you need, including manage this devices.
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2015-03-02 13:21:17 UTC
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if all you run is UBNT stuff then their tool is ok-ish. If you run a
network with many different vendors, then, IMHO, its better to
abstract the monitoring tools to a third party. That way you can use
one tool to see all of your network and not have to have a dozen
different tools.

I wish I could move everything to observium, its just not there yet.
So we still use Nagios and Cacti, with more and more going into our
Observium system.

AirControl is dead. They have their new AirCRM thingy, which I think
is a mess..

People gripe about poor SNMP / telemetry support from UBNT. With new
versions of code we get pretty decent data that is relevant to fixing
issues and running the network. Yes, some devices require a plug-in
to poll and parse data that isn't avail via SNMP. Its a shim layer
and I don't care. I get the data in a normalized presentation. My
techs don't care if its snmp or a curl poll, or what. They just need
the data.
Post by Eduardo Schoedler
Post by Adam Armstrong
How usable is it?
For an WISP? I think it's good to have client's CCQ, for example.
Client's signal its good too.
And that's all, folks. :)
But IMHO it's a waste of time, since there is Aircontrol from Ubnt and does
all you need, including manage this devices.
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2015-03-02 02:41:13 UTC
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This isn't WiFi, and is useful to far fewer people.

:)

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Post by Keefe John
Ubiquiti Airmax (fixed wireless) support would be great too.
Keefe
Post by Simon Smith
We currently use about 50 Ubiquiti WiFi points in a few of our sites,
would be happy to play guinea pig for testing :)
Simon
Post by Rob Townley
According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112>
registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an OID
until 2013. Kestutis Barkauskas
​
registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity related
SNMP decoding.
His email is keba
ubnt.com <http://ubnt.com/>
​.​
http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112
Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it even
though ubnt.com <http://ubnt.com/> is in the email address.
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various
clients and projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy
to play lab-rat
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi
devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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2015-03-02 02:46:15 UTC
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I know there are a lot of wireless internet service providers using
Observium and I'm sure they'd all love to see Ubiquiti Airmax and
Airfiber support.
Post by Adam Armstrong
This isn't WiFi, and is useful to far fewer people.
:)
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Post by Keefe John
Ubiquiti Airmax (fixed wireless) support would be great too.
Keefe
Post by Simon Smith
We currently use about 50 Ubiquiti WiFi points in a few of our sites,
would be happy to play guinea pig for testing :)
Simon
Post by Rob Townley
According to this OID <http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112>
registry database, Ubiquity Networks did not even register for an
OID until 2013. Kestutis Barkauskas
​
registered it so may provide a more direct link to Ubiquity
related SNMP decoding.
His email is keba
ubnt.com <http://ubnt.com/>
​.​
http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.41112
Had to search for Ubiquity. Searching for ubnt will not find it
even though ubnt.com <http://ubnt.com/> is in the email address.
We have a 200+ UBNT UniFi devices that we manage for various
clients and projects.
Not sure how well they will play with Observium. I'll be happy
to play lab-rat
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Adam Armstrong
I've been doing a little bit more work on support for WiFi
devices (Ruckus at the moment to get the skeleton in place).
I'm not a user of enterprise wireless, so I'm not entirely
Coming to an SVN repository near you...
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