Attributes of WirelessClient list the attributes of a WirelessClient.

Table 1. Attributes of WirelessClient

Attribute

Description

Value

AccessMode

The mode to access a system. It can have one of the following values: ICMPONLY, SNMPONLY, or ICMPSNMP.

Enum

BridgeAddress

The bridge address as defined in RFC1493.

Value

Certification

The Certification attribute defines the level of certification that this device has in the discovery process:

UNSUPPORTED deprecated. GENERIC indicates that the OID for the device is not recognized and the device will be classified as GENERIC and added to the Node class. Standard MIB-II data is used to perform analysis on the device.

TEMPLATE indicates that the device's certification is provided based on a family of devices it is part of it, but the completeness of the certification is not observed.

CERTIFIED indicates that the device has the highest level of certification and is discovered using enterprise MIBs as well as standard MIB-II data.

VALIDATED deprecated.

UNDISCOVERED indicates the system is undiscovered.

Enum

SignalStrength

Indicates the wireless signal strength from the WirelessAccesspoint. The unit is dBm.

Integer

SourceAddress

The system level source address. All the IP addresses that hosted by the system use the address as source address unless each IP address has its own source address.

String

SupportsSNMP

TRUE if this system is manageable via SNMP.

Boolean

SystemObjectID

The System Object Identifier associated with the Vendor of this system.

String

Type

The Type attribute coarsely classifies the system. This attribute is used primarily for display purposes only. The actual capabilities of a system are reflected in the LogicalDevices, Services, and ServiceAccessPoints related to it.

Enum

UseBridgingRelationship

TRUE to use Bridging relationship in correlation.

Boolean