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SNMP OID for AP Radio Throughput

tresdodi
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What is the WLC OID to collect the throughput per AP radio? I have been digging through the MIB tree for my WLC AIR-CT2504-5-K9 but haven't found it. The WLC Monitoring Dashboard shows this, but I need to collect it over SNMP.

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Rich R
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That would have to be in the AP MIB - ciscoLwappApIf looks like a good place to start:
https://snmp.cloudapps.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?objectInput=ciscoLwappApIf&translate=Translate&submitValue=SUBMIT
Below that cLApDot11RadioStatsTable (8) looks like a likely candidate - maybe some others there you could try too.

But just because the MIB exists doesn't guarantee that the AP and/or WLC and/or software will support it. 
Give it a try and if it works - bonus, but if not then there's nothing much you can do and 2504 is already end of life and AireOS will soon be end of life too.

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tresdodi
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Thanks! Found it under cLApDot11RadioRateStatsEntry. cLApDot11RadioRateStatsRxBytes and cLApDot11RadioRateStatsTxBytes have the bytes received and sent for each radio per data rate per AP.

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Rich R
VIP
VIP

That would have to be in the AP MIB - ciscoLwappApIf looks like a good place to start:
https://snmp.cloudapps.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?objectInput=ciscoLwappApIf&translate=Translate&submitValue=SUBMIT
Below that cLApDot11RadioStatsTable (8) looks like a likely candidate - maybe some others there you could try too.

But just because the MIB exists doesn't guarantee that the AP and/or WLC and/or software will support it. 
Give it a try and if it works - bonus, but if not then there's nothing much you can do and 2504 is already end of life and AireOS will soon be end of life too.

tresdodi
Level 1
Level 1

Thanks! Found it under cLApDot11RadioRateStatsEntry. cLApDot11RadioRateStatsRxBytes and cLApDot11RadioRateStatsTxBytes have the bytes received and sent for each radio per data rate per AP.

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