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How to identify A-UAC and S-UAC via SNMP

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  • 1.  How to identify A-UAC and S-UAC via SNMP

    Posted Sep 18, 2019 05:20 PM

    I'm working on implementing some data collection via SNMP.  Based on the what I am finding it seems like I need to be able to identify the UAC controller for a given user in order to collect accurate information.  Below is information from three controllers for a given mac address.  As you can see the information is conflicting.  Any thoughts on either how to reconcile this data or any idea how to figure out which controller  is 'active' for that mac address (via SNMP)?

     

     

     

     

    wcp4: 00:db:70:3e:d1:28

    {'UserTxDataOctets64': '40208', 'UserRxDataOctets64': '39167'}

    wce2: 00:db:70:3e:d1:28

    {'UserRxDataOctets64': '1109989', 'wlanStaPhyType': '1', 'wlanStaTransmitRate': '12', 'wlanStaAccessPointESSID': 'lehigh', 'wlanStaHTMode': '3', 'UserTxDataOctets64': '9381981', 'wlanStaTransmitRateCode': '24', 'wlanStaRSSI': '36', 'wlanStaPhyNumber': '1'}

    wcp3: 00:db:70:3e:d1:28

    {'wlanStaTransmitRateCode': '0', 'wlanStaHTMode': '3', 'wlanStaAccessPointESSID': 'lehigh', 'wlanStaRSSI': '0'}