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Need OID for number of clients connected to one AP

jerry_heath_adk
New Contributor III
I am using a third party software application which provides a way for SNMP polling to return the number of clients associated with each Autonomous Ruckus AP (Zoneflex indoor 7352's and 7372's).  On the home screen, all the AP's are listed with the number of current connections next to it.  This is accomplished by entering the custom OID in the software's setup for each AP along with the community string. This works fine for the Cisco AP's using the OID of 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.273.1.2.1.1.18 .  So far, I have tried these OID's for the Ruckus AP's:

.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.273.1.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.2.1.1.1.15.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.2.2.1.1.2.1.1.15
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.2.2.1.1.1.1.1.30
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.21
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.12.1.1.1.3.1.2

None of these OID's work for me.  Any suggestions will be appreciated.  I am using SNMP v2c on the Ruckus AP's without the inclusion of a Zone Director, only the third party software running on its router/controller.
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it_registration
Contributor
Try this?
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3

You could also use a tool like snmpwalk.exe to hit your AP and see what OID's are returned.  https://www.snmpsoft.com/cmd-tools/snmp-walk/

The combination of info above might help you find it.

Good luck

matt_jusko
New Contributor II
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.12.1.1.1.3.1.2.1 is 2.4 GHz clients
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.12.1.1.1.3.1.2.2 is 5 GHz clients

Using PRTG's factory sensor I just add them together to get the total.

jerry_heath_adk
New Contributor III
Thanks, Matt, I appreciate your persistence.  I forgot to mention: all of my AP's are set for 2.4GHz only.  So far I have tried all of the following without success:

1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.12.1.1.1.3.1.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.12.1.1.1.3.1.2.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.12.1.1.1.3.1.2.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.21
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.2.1.1.1.15.2
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.2.2.1.1.1.1.1.30
1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.2.2.1.1.2.1.1.15

it_registration
Contributor
So I did an SNMP Walk against my single ZF7982 and the resulting OID's that came back were:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.6
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.7
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.8
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.9
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.10
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.11
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.12
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.13
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.14
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.15
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.16
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.17
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.18
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.19
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.20
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.21
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.22
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25053.1.1.6.1.1.1.4.1.3.23

By running SNMP Walk against your AP, and logging into your AP to see the total number of stations (STA) you'll be able compare the counter results and find the correct OID.

PRTG also has a tool called SNMP Tester that lets you plug in the OID and test against your device.  https://www.paessler.com/tools/snmptester

I belived your OID will vary by model?  Not sure on this.

Todd

jerry_heath_adk
New Contributor III
Thanks, Todd.  I'm going to try out those two programs next week when I go back into the field.

Jerry