On 2014-04-22 16:23, Dean Gibson AE7Q wrote:
On 2014-04-22 16:06, Nigel Vander Houwen wrote:
Hey Dean,
Can you give me the output of
/interface wireless registration-table print oid
On your modem? Mikrotik decided to make the OIDs different based on what you're connected to, and this is easier than snmpwalking it.
Actually, when you SNMP-walk it, it appears that the signal strength and TX/RX rates are duplicated. One place is specific to the connected MAC address (I thought that was weird until I thought about it a bit), and the other place has no relation to the connection.
Thanks, Nigel
Having worked very briefly w/ SNMP (and hating it), I understand COMPLETELY (grin).
OK, where's voltage and temperature ??? /system health print oid voltage: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.8.0 temperature: .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.10.0 I can't find the message where someone recommended "The Dude", but I've installed it. The beta version (4.0b3) seems to be better in general than the current release version (3.6), although the graphing in the latter uses better scaling, in my opinion: One ought to be able to turn dynamic scaling (vertical axis) on and off, and in the latter case, specify the limits. Oh, well; it's gotten me to probing around in the SNMP map, and I have "Dude" charting voltage and temperature (the above OIDs give them in TENTHS). The latter is more interesting, because (duh) it goes up and down w/ the outside temperature. Maybe Bart or Tom can associate that with propagation (grin).