Index |
Unique index of a WDS link Range: 0 to 31 |
IfIndex |
IfIndex of the WDS. |
wlanIf |
IfIndex of the Interface the WDS belongs to. |
AdminStatus |
Enable or disable the requested WDS. Enumerations: - enable (1)
- disable (2)
- delete (3)
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Address |
MAC Address of the WDS partner. Length: 6 to 6 |
PrivacyMode |
This attribute selects privacy mode to use for a WDS link. Privacy is immediately enabled if anything different from 'none' is selected and an appropriate key has been set. For wep40default(2) or wep104default(3) privacy, the default WEP keys are used, which are shared between all WDS links on a radio module. Enumerations: - none (1)
- wep40 (4)
- wep104 (5)
- tkip (6)
- aes (7)
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PrivacyAutoKey |
Writing any non-zero value to this attribute triggers automatic bridge privacy setup. Depending on wlanWDSPrivacyMode, a pseudo-random WEP key or passphrase is generated. If non-empty keys have previously been set, writing this attribute has no effect. Reading this attribute always retuns 0. Range: 0 to 1 |
LinkAliasName |
This attribute can be used to set a textual alias name for this bridge link. Default is 'wl?_br?', where first '?' is radio number and second '?' is link number on this radio. Length: 0 to 13 |
OperStatus |
This attribute shows if the bridge link connection is currently operative. Enumerations: |
DefaultKey |
Number of the WEP key to use for encryption of outgoing WDS frames. Enumerations: - key1 (1)
- key2 (2)
- key3 (3)
- key4 (4)
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Key1 |
Key string for WEP key nr. 1. Allowed number of octets are 5 for WEP-40 and 13 for WEP-104. Length: 0 to 13 |
Key2 |
Key string for WEP key nr. 2. Allowed number of octets are 5 for WEP-40 and 13 for WEP-104. Length: 0 to 13 |
Key3 |
Key string for WEP key nr. 3. Allowed number of octets are 5 for WEP-40 and 13 for WEP-104. Length: 0 to 13 |
Key4 |
Key string for WEP key nr. 4. Allowed number of octets are 5 for WEP-40 and 13 for WEP-104. Length: 0 to 13 |
PassPhrase |
Passphrase string for WDS encryption type TKIP and AES. Length: 0 to 64 |
MSDUTx |
This attribute counts the total number of packets transmitted on this WDS link. |
MSDURx |
This attribute counts the total number of packets received on this WDS link. |
BytesTx |
This attribute counts the total number of octets transmitted on this WDS link. |
BytesRx |
This attribute counts the total number of octets received on this WDS link. |
CurrentRate |
This attribute returns the current receive data rate for this link in 500 Kbps units, or 0 if no connection can be established. Range: 0 to 600 |
CurrentRSSI |
This attribute returns the current receive signal strength for this link, or 0 if no connection can be established. Range: -110 to 0 |
CurrentNoise |
This attribute shows the measured noise level in dBm, or 0 if no connection can be established. Range: -110 to 0 |
TransientKey |
Transient key generated from Passphrase string for WDS encryption type TKIP and AES. Length: 16 to 32 |
LocalAddress |
Local MAC Address for the WDS link. Length: 6 to 6 |
TimeoutCount |
This counter increments every second if no packets are received from link partner. If a certain threshold is reached, an ArbopAnnounceLinkUp packet is transmitted in order to resynchronize the bridge partners. |
RxFrames54 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 54 Mbps. |
RxFrames48 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 48 Mbps. |
RxFrames36 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 36 Mbps. |
RxFrames24 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 24 Mbps. |
RxFrames18 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 18 Mbps. |
RxFrames12 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 12 Mbps. |
RxFrames11 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 11 Mbps. |
RxFrames9 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 9 Mbps. |
RxFrames6 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 6 Mbps. |
RxFrames5 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 5.5 Mbps. |
RxFrames2 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 2 Mbps. |
RxFrames1 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 1 Mbps. |
TxFrames54 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 54 Mbps. |
TxFrames48 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 48 Mbps. |
TxFrames36 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 36 Mbps. |
TxFrames24 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 24 Mbps. |
TxFrames18 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 18 Mbps. |
TxFrames12 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 12 Mbps. |
TxFrames11 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 11 Mbps. |
TxFrames9 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 9 Mbps. |
TxFrames6 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 6 Mbps. |
TxFrames5 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 5.5 Mbps. |
TxFrames2 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 2 Mbps. |
TxFrames1 |
This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 1 Mbps. |
CurrentRSSI1 |
This attribute returns the current receive signal strength on the first receiver for this link, or 0 if no connection can be established. Range: -110 to 0 |
CurrentRSSI2 |
This attribute returns the current receive signal strength on the second receiver for this link, or 0 if no second receiver present or no connection can be established. Range: -110 to 0 |
CurrentRSSI3 |
This attribute returns the current receive signal strength on the third receiver for this link, or 0 if no third receiver present or no connection can be established. Range: -110 to 0 |