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tains data on each of the IDUs and ODUs in the link. Both agents communicate with each
other over the air using a proprietary protocol.
Each ODU has a single MAC address and a single IP address.
Note
To control and configure the device using the MIB, you should adhere to the following rules:
The connection for control and configuration is to the local site, over any SNMP/UDP/
IP network.
All Parameters should be consistent between both of the ODUs. Note that inconsis-
tency of air parameters can break the air connection. To correct air parameters incon-
sistency you must reconfigure each of the ODUs.
Common practice is to configure the remote site first and then to configure the local
site.
For some of the configuration parameters additional action must be taken before the
new value is loaded. Please refer to the operation in the parameters description.
Some of the MIB parameters values are product dependent. It is strongly recommend
using the RADWIN Manager Application for changing these values. Setting wrong val-
ues may cause indeterminate results.
Community String
To control a link, all SNMP requests should go to the local site IP address.
See
Table 4-3
for default Community strings.
Private MIB Structure
The sections in the private RADWIN MIB and its location in the MIB tree are shown in
Figure C-1
below:
Figure C-1: Top Level Sections of the private MIB
The products MIB section contains the definition of the Object IDs for the two form factors of
the ODUs, Integrated Antenna and Connectorized (referred in the MIB as external
antenna) and GSU (where applicable):
RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
Release 3.2.00
Appendix C
C-2

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