 starstuffFly By WirePremium join:2001-12-05 Mcallen, TX 1 edit | reply to The Chef
Re: Speedstream 5100b hardware configuration I have my modem monitoring this parameters in bridge mode. But you'll need to do a tricky/unusual setup.
The modem will retain the IP address once bridged ( from your post at 192.168.0.1 )
You need a computer with two NIC interfaces. Setup one interface to the modem net. ie. modem is at 192.168.0.1 the NIC in the computer could be 192.168.0.5 and set a route.
The 2nd interface will be set to any address in the router net. Just make sure the two nets don't conflict with each other.
I forgot...
You also need a hub or switch between the modem and the router. Connect the NIC with the modem net to this hub/switch.
This way you can access the GUI or the SNMP ( if the B model supports it ) -- Observation, hypothesis, prediction, experimentation, conclusion... The scientific method. |
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This way you can access the GUI or the SNMP ( if the B model supports it )
I do not think the unit supports SNMP. |
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 starstuffFly By WirePremium join:2001-12-05 Mcallen, TX | said by The Chef:
I do not think the unit supports SNMP.
Too bad... version A does. -- Observation, hypothesis, prediction, experimentation, conclusion... The scientific method. |
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 Doctor OldsI Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 kudos:18 | reply to The Chef said by The Chef: I do not think the unit supports SNMP.
All Efficient products (Modem, Modem/Routers, etc.) support SNMP that I've seen.
I do not know about their Speedstream standalone brand though (the Routers that do not have integral ADSL Modems at »www.speedstream.com/ )
Regards,
Doctor Olds |
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 pflogBueller? Bueller?Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 El Dorado Hills, CA kudos:3 | The 5100b doesn't seem to support snmp (at least when in bridged mode):
nmap -vvv -S 192.168.0.2 -e eth0:1 -P0 -sU -p 161-162 192.168.0.1
Starting nmap 3.50 ( »www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-02-25 22:39 PST Host 192.168.0.1 appears to be up ... good. Initiating UDP Scan against 192.168.0.1 at 22:39 The UDP Scan took 1 second to scan 2 ports. Interesting ports on 192.168.0.1: PORT STATE SERVICE 161/udp closed snmp 162/udp closed snmptrap
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.578 seconds -- "I drank what?" -Socrates |
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 Doctor OldsI Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 kudos:18 1 edit | That's from the WAN side, right? (that should not normally respond for security reasons). Have you tried from the LAN side? 
It also been mentioned that XML is used instead. 
Regards,
Doctor Olds |
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 pflogBueller? Bueller?Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 El Dorado Hills, CA kudos:3 | No, this is from the LAN side (hence -S 192.168.0.2 which is what eth0:1 is assigned 
Well, for now I'm able to get away with some perl scripting using Net::HTTP to get the statistics.htm page and parse out the attenuation and SNR which is working ok so far. It'd be nice to use SNMP directly, though  -- "I drank what?" -Socrates |
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 we9850 join:2004-03-23 Adkins, TX | what does the attn dl rate 192 mean???? |
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