Overview of Cisco Per-client Extensions to 802.11 MIB Month 2000 doc.: IEEE 802.11-00/xxx September, 2002 Overview of Cisco Per-client Extensions to 802.11 MIB Daryl Kaiser (Cisco Systems) 25 September 2002 Daryl Kaiser, Cisco Systems John Doe, His Company
September, 2002 Purpose To examine one proprietary implementation of per-client MIB objects To generate further discussion on proposed MIB station table Daryl Kaiser, Cisco Systems
Contents Cisco Management MIB Tree Cisco Per-Client MIB Subtrees September, 2002 Contents Cisco Management MIB Tree Cisco Per-Client MIB Subtrees Daryl Kaiser, Cisco Systems
Cisco Management MIB Tree September, 2002 Cisco Management MIB Tree { Daryl Kaiser, Cisco Systems
Cisco Dot11 Association Global Objects September, 2002 Cisco Dot11 Association Global Objects Daryl Kaiser, Cisco Systems
Cisco Dot11 Client Configuration Objects September, 2002 Cisco Dot11 Client Configuration Objects Daryl Kaiser, Cisco Systems
Cisco Dot11 Statistics Objects September, 2002 Cisco Dot11 Statistics Objects Daryl Kaiser, Cisco Systems
Issues and Observations September, 2002 Issues and Observations If we implement a MIB station table, it may not be organized the same as this proprietary example Station table may be subdivided into focused tables BSS global statistics Per-client configuration information Per-client traffic statistics Per-client radio measurements Define current and time-averaged statistics elements and measurement elements Daryl Kaiser, Cisco Systems