Device:2 with cableLabs extensions This object contains statistics for each speed rate of an 802.11 LAN interface. This key represents the data speed for the statistics collected. the value is reported in ASCII characters in units of Mbps. The FramesSent Parameter indicates the total number of frames transmitted out of the interface (not marked as duplicated). The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The FramesRetransmissionsSent parameter indicates the total number of frames retransmitted out of the interface (marked as duplicated). The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The FramesReceived parameter indicates the total number of frames received on this interface (not marked as duplicated). The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The FramesDuplicatedReceived indicates the total number of duplicated frames received on this interface. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. This object contains periodic statistics for an 802.11 SSID on a CPE device. Note that these statistics refer to the link layer, not to the physical layer. This object does not include the total byte and packet statistics, which are, for historical reasons, in the parent object. This key indicates the Interval where the measurements were accumulated The interval of measurements is synchronized with the wall clock The total number of intervals is based on a 24 hour period. At an interval of 15 minutes 96 intervals (1..96) are defined, at 30 minutes, 48 intervals (1..48) and 24 intervals (1..24) for 1 hour measurement interval. Devices with no capabilities to report measurements per interval will report the value 0 for the interval attribute of the unique statistics instance. The Id key represents a unique identifier for a client Mac address in a given statistics measurement interval. The DeviceMACAddress represents the MAC address of an associated client device. FrameSent is the total number of frames transmitted out of the interface. For conventional 802.11 MAC (a,b,g) this counter corresponds to the total of MSDUs (MAC Service Data Unit) being transmitted. For High Throughput transmissions this corresponds to the A-MSDU (Aggregation MSDU). The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. DataFramesSentAck is the total number of MSDU frames marked as duplicates and non duplicates acknowledged. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. DataFramesSentNoAck is the total number of MSDU frames retransmitted out of the interface (i.e., marked as duplicate and non-duplicate) and not acknowledged but not including those defined in dataFramesLost. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. DataFramesLost is the total number of MSDU frames retransmitted out of the interface that where not acknowledged and discarded for reaching max number of retransmissions. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. FramesReceived is the total number of frames received by the interface. For conventional 802.11 MAC (a,b,g) this counter corresponds to the total of MSDUs (MAC Service Data Unit) being transmitted. For High Throughput transmissions (n) this corresponds to A-MSDUs (Aggregation MSDU) and MSDUs. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. DataFramesReceived is the total number of MSDU frames received and marked as non-duplicates. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. DataFramesDuplicateReceived is the total number of duplicated frames received on this interface. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. ProbesReceived is the total number of probes received. ProbesRejected is the total number of probes rejected. The Received Signal Strength indicator is the energy observed at the antenna receiver for a current transmission. The signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) parameter represents the strength of the signal compared to received noise. Disassociations represents the total number of client disassociations. AuthenticationFailures indicates the total number of authentication failures. The LastTimeAssociation parameter represents the last time the client was associated. LastTimeDisassociation parameter represents the last time the client disassociate from the interface. The all zeros value indicates the client is currently associated. The SSIDPolicy object defines the configuration of policies, behaviors and event thresholds controlled per SSID. The BlockAfterAttempts parameter indicates the maximum number of attempts a client is allowed to attempt registration before being denied access. Exceeding this value generates one event. Events from same client should not reoccur more than once an hour. The value zero indicates no connection attempts restrictions. The AllocatedBandwidth parameter indicates the maximum bandwidth reserved for a particular interface. The value zero indicates no limit. The AuthenticationFailures parameter indicates the number of Authenticationfailures a station simultaneously produces to generate the event. Events from same client should not reoccur more than once an hour. The value 0 indicates no threshold and events of this type are not generated. The NonAuthenticatedTraffic parameter represents the number of non-authenticated messages received from a station to generate an event. Events from same client should not reoccur more than once an hour. The value 0 indicates no threshold and events of this type are not generated. The AssociationFailures indicates the number of simultaneous association failures from a station to generate an event. Events from same client should not reoccur more than once an hour. The value 0 indicates no threshold and events of this type are not generated. The StatsInterval parameter indicates the interval value to collect per-interval statistics. The value 0 indicates no interval and values reported are snapshots at the time of the request. The SNR parameter indicates the threshold to report SNR. The value -100 indicates no threshold, and events of this type are not generated. The ANPI parameter indicates the threshold to report the Average Noise plus Interference. The value -100 indicates no threshold, and events of this type are not generated. The LowReceivedPowerThreshold parameter indicates the power level threshold to generate an event whenever the station received power is below the threshold. The value -100 indicates no threshold, and events of this type are not generated. The LowPowerDeniedAccessThreshold parameter indicates the power level threshold to deny client association whenever the station received power is below the threshold. The value -100 indicates no threshold, and events of this type are not generated. The LowerPowerDissasociationThreshold parameter indicates the threshold to report Disassociation due to low power. The Wi-Fi GW should refuse associations when the power level is below this RSSI level. The value -100 indicates no threshold, and events of this type are not generated. The ClientSessions object represents the current and closed sessions (association connections). When the maximum number of instances is reached, the oldest closed session instance is replaced by a newly created client association. The Id key identifies a single client MAC Address. The DeviceMACAddress parameter indicates the MAC address of an associated client device. The Start parameter indicates the time when the session started. The Stop parameter indicates the time when the session ended. If the session us current the value reported is all zeros. The TerminationCode parameter indicates the Reason Code or the Status Code that lead to ending the association of the station. Reason code and Status code overlaps. The context of the type of termination is provided by the TerminationMeaning attribute. The value zero indicates the session is active. The TerminationMeaning parameter indicates the meaning of the Reason Code or Status Code for the ended session. The zero-length string is used when the instance corresponds to an active session. The ClientStats object contains accumulative statistics for each client station. A station is reported only after is associated for the first time. The Interval parameter indicate the measurements were accumulated. The interval of measurements is synchronized with the wall clock The total number of intervals is based on a 24 hour period. At an interval of 15 minutes 96 intervals (1..96) are defined, at 30 minutes, 48 intervals (1..48) and 24 intervals (1..24) for 1 hour measurement interval. Devices with no capable to report measurements per interval will report the value 0 for the interval attribute. The Id key identifies a single client MAC Address. The DeviceMACAddress parameter indicates the MAC address of an associated client device. The FramesSent parameter indicates the total number of frames transmitted out of the interface. For conventional 802.11 MAC (a,b,g) this counter corresponds to the total of MSDUs (MAC Service Data Unit) being transmitted. For High Throughput transmissions this corresponds to the A-MSDU (Aggregation MSDU) The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The DataFramesSentAck parameter indicates the total number of MSDU frames marked as duplicates and non duplicates acknowledged. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The DataFramesSentNoAck parameter indicates the total number of MSDU frames retransmitted out of the interface (i.e., marked as duplicate and non-duplicate) and not acknowledged but not including those defined in dataFramesLost. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The DataFramesLost parameter indicates the total number of MSDU frames retransmitted out of the interface that where not acknowledged and discarded for reaching max number of retransmissions. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The FramesReceived parameter indicates the total number of frames received by the interface. For conventional 802.11 MAC (a,b,g) this counter corresponds to the total of MSDUs (MAC Service Data Unit) being transmitted. For High Throughput transmissions (n) this corresponds to A-MSDUs (Aggregation MSDU) and MSDUs. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The DataFramesReceived parameter indicates the total number of MSDU frames received and marked as non-duplicates. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The DataFramesDuplicateReceived parameter indicates the total number of duplicated frames received on this interface. The value of this counter MAY be reset to zero when the CPE is rebooted. The ProbesReceived parameter indicates the Total number of probes received. The ProbesRejected parameter indicates the total number of probes rejected. The Received Signal Strength Indicator, RSSI, parameter is the energy observed at the antenna receiver for a current transmission. The signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) parameter indicates the signal strength received from a client compared to the noise received. The Disassociations parameter indicates the total number of client disassociations. The AuthenticationFailures parameter indicates the total number of authentication failures. The LastTimeAssociation parameter indicates the Last time the client was associated. The LastTimeDisassociation parameter indicates the last time the client disassociate from the interface. The all zeros value indicates the client is currently associated. The Radius Client information for the SSIDs Requiring Radius authentication. The NAS-Identifier parameter corresponds to the Radius attribute NAS-Identifier used in Access request messages. The device always sends the Radius parameter NAS-IP-Address and will send the NAS-Identifier parameter when this attribute is set to other than the zero-length string. The NAS-Identifier attribute can be used as a hint to indicate the authentication server the SSID domain where user tries to authenticate, i.e., when more than one SSID domains are using the same Radius server instance. The LocationPolicy corresponds to the string value of the Radius Basic-Location-Policy-Rules attribute per RFC 5580 The OperatorName parameter corresponds to the string value of the Radius Operator-Name attribute per RFC 5580. The LocationInformation parameter corresponds to the string value of the Radius Location-Information attribute per RFC 5580. The Location Data parameter corresponds to the string value of the Radius LocationData attribute per RFC 5580. The UsageReports parameter indicates whether the client send usage data 'true' or not 'false'. The IntervalInterimReport parameter indicates whether the client send Interim reports at time intervals 'true' or not 'false'. A 'true' value for the APTransitionReport parameter indicates the client sends Interim reports when the stations transitions to a different Access point. A 'true' value for Gigaword Report indicates the client sends Interim reports when the 32-bit counters rollover This object defines IEEE security attributes not defined in TR-181 data model for completeness. This object includes : - Additional WEP keys: TR-181 assumes WEP key index 1 is only used. WEPKey corresponds to key 1 and this object defines keys 2, 3 and 4. - WEP Key index selection: To specify the WEP key used. - WEP Key mode: 64 or 128 bit keys. -WPA Encryption : AES or TKIP+AES The WEP key 2 expressed as a hexadecimal string. The WEP key 3 expressed as a hexadecimal string. The WEP key 4 expressed as a hexadecimal string. This attribute defines the selected WEP key. This attribute defines a human readable password to derive the WEP keys, following well-known key generation algorithm for this purpose. When this attribute is a zero-length string, WEP keys are used directly. Otherwise, the values of the WEP keys cannot be changed directly and an error on write is returned. This attribute defines the encryption algorithm used for WPA. This object represents the Wi-Fi GW notification object This attribute represents the Event Message of the event. The identifier of the event Date and Time when the event was generated. (not the time when the event was dispatched).