ctron-ap3000-mib - enterpriseApRadioAntennaModeControl

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enterpriseApRadioAntennaModeControl

enterprise Ap Radio Antenna Mode Control
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.13.8.2.1.12

This value indicates which antenna is in use for the radio Interface. The values are interpreted as follows: fixed(1) specify to use built-in antennas, external(2) specify to use one external antenna. ::= { enterpriseApRadioEntry 12 } SYNTAX INTEGER { diversity(1), left(2), right(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This value indicates which antenna type is in use as the fixed antenna is selected. ::= { enterpriseApRadioEntry 13 } SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This value indicates which antenna ID will be in use for the radio Interface. ::= { enterpriseApRadioEntry 14 } SYNTAX INTEGER { oneMbps(1), twoMbps(2), fiveAndHalfMbps(5), sixMbps(6), nineMbps(9), elevenMbps(11), twelveMbps(12), eighteenMbps(18), twentyFourMbps(24), thirtySixMbps(36), fortyEightMbps(48), fiftyFourMbps(54) } MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION This value indicates the data rate for mc/bc packets from this radio interface. sixMbps(6), nineMbps(9), twelveMbps(12), eighteenMbps(18), twentyFourMbps(24), thirtySixMbps(36), fortyEightMbps(48), and fiftyFourMbps(54) are for 11a and g-only mode. The default for b-only and b+g mode is oneMbps(1), twoMbps(2), fiveAndHalfMbps(5) and elevenMbps(11).

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