The input will will accept either "ubiquiti" or "cambium" polarity.
However, it needs positive voltage in relation to return. So if your
power supply is not isolated from ground, one has to be careful that it is
"positive" power, not "negative" power.
Or stated differently: The more 'negative'
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From: AF On Behalf Of Peter Kranz via AF
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2021 9:52 AM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group'
Cc: Peter Kranz
Subject: [AFMUG] SiteMonitor Base 3 POE?
What PoE standard does the SiteMonitor Base 3 support?
What PoE standard does the SiteMonitor Base 3 support? The documentation
says:
"10/100 Ethernet Input. This input also supports PoE via passive PoE
injectors."
Will this handle the 24V output from a Ubiquiti EdgePoint Router? Or does it
require Cambium polarity? Perhaps polarity agnostic?
Me Likey alot!
Anxious to see all the new stuff this year.
Dave
On 10/8/19 5:55 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
In addition to my SNMP response, I just remembered there was something
else I wanted to add.
In re: the base II, if you're comfortable and familiar with the way it
wo
Having a MIB is fantastic for sure.
My primary use is for volts1 and volts2 - will those be the same OID?
I realize the need for the MIB when looking at all the other pages (sync
status, power count variables, etc)
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
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Cc: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] SiteMonitor Base 3
One more thought...
The hard-coded OID tree is sort of what we're doing. Each 'type' of module
has it's own tree. For instance, there is a mib tree called
'packetFluxPowerControl'
One more thought...
The hard-coded OID tree is sort of what we're doing. Each 'type' of
module has it's own tree. For instance, there is a mib tree called
'packetFluxPowerControl' which is for things like PoE injectors, PDU
boards, etc.. There's also a packetFluxGNSS for GPS receivers and th
On my to-do list is either to write the LibreNMS code in-house for our
devices, or hire someone outside to do it. And, to spend enough time for
it actually to be a good solution instead of something that works.
You can also subsitute names of common monitoring tools for librenms
(icinga, nagios)
In addition to my SNMP response, I just remembered there was something else
I wanted to add.
In re: the base II, if you're comfortable and familiar with the way it
works, there is right now little reason to upgrade. That's why we're not
discontinuing it immediately. One of the vendors we use use
This will be really helpful for users of LibreNMS, thank you for
doing that.
I was thinking that each module could just have a hard-coded OID
subtree that was the same regardless of the serial slot order, but
user-definable should do the trick, too.
No, the SNMP MIB won't be the same.
The way we support SNMP in the Base II is one of the gripes we hear a lot.
So, we changed it.
The Base 3 first of all actually has a MIB. It's also identical MIB-wise
to the one for the RackInjector.
Secondly, the MIB has specific tables for different types
+1 for keeping SiteMonitor base 2 but I would like to see what base 3 looks
like in Vegas.
Hopefully you have the SNMP MIB match?
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019 at 12:55 AM Forrest Christian (List Account) <
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From: AF on behalf of "li...@packetflux.com"
Reply-To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 12:55 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: [AFMUG] SiteMonitor Base 3
Sorry for the
Sorry for the non-Friday marketing, I'm trying to get out of town headed
toward WISPAPALOOZA with a few meetings and family visits along the way.
But figured several of you would be interested in the following.
(The following is a mostly-duplicate of an email I sent out to customers
who asked to b
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