Aironet 1100 AP MIB and OID's

How can I get a list of the oid's that are subordinate to 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.507?
I need to know how to control these AP's with SNMP for a large deployment and I need specific controls. Thanks Websniper

Open the CSCOpx\etc\cwsi\devices.xml file in your management device for example ciscoworks you will find list of Member OID.

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  • Linux clients not associating with Aironet 1100

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  • Aironet 1100 AP (11.b) - am I stuck with WEP?

    Hi all,
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    Hi Noel,
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  • Aironet 1100 / 802.3af Power Over Ethernet (POE) Support

    I was under the impression that the Aironet 1100 supports 802.3af POE. I purchased a NetGear FS108P POE switch, however, when I plug in the 1100, it does not receive any power.
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    Hi Michael,
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    Single 802.11g radio offering 54 Mbps of capacity
    2.4 GHz integrated diversity dipole antennas
    Available in an autonomous version only
    16 MB of memory with 8 MB of storage
    Operating temperature range of 32 to 104?F (0 to 40?C)
    **Inline power support (Cisco pre-standard)**
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    AIR-PWRINJ3= Cisco Aironet Power Injector for the 1100 and 1200 Series Access Points
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  • Aironet 1100 Errors

    I have two Aironet 1100s (channel 1 & channel 11) in a classroom. I've noticed a lot of Header CRC and CRC errors in the radio statistics. What causes these errors?

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  • Setting aironet 1100 to factory default

    I am trying to reset an aironet 1100 back to factory default. The only button on the bottom of the unit that I can see is one that says mode on it. Is their somewhere else where the factory default can be reset at. Thanks

    Hello,
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