Chapter 1 What’s New for FortiOS 5.0 : New features in FortiOS 5.0 Patch 3 : Managing FortiAP units : More Wireless Controller MIB Support
  
More Wireless Controller MIB Support
More fields related to wireless controller functionality has been added to the FortiGate MIB. Additions include the following:
Asynchronous notifications from SNMP agent, including fgTrapWcApUp and fgTrapWcApDown.
Objects defined for controller level information, for example: controller name and location, WTP capacity and count and station capacity and count.
A set of objects that display a WLAN interface, for example: assigned SSID and security method.
An object identifier for a list of tables pertaining to WTPs.
A set of objects that display a custom WTP profile, for example: profile name, platform type, DTLS policy and country code.
A set of objects that display a radio in a custom WTP profile, for example: radio mode, band and channel settings, power level and VAP configurations.
A set of objects that display the configuration of a WTP, for example: WTP ID, name and assigned custom profile. If no custom profile is assigned, then a list of objects that supplement the automatic profile are defined.
A set of objects that display wireless session information, for example: IP/MAC address, connection state, up time, profile name, WTP HW/SW information, WTP session statistics, CPU load and memory capacity and usage.
A set of objects that display wireless session radio information, for example: radio mode, operating country code, operating channel, operating power level and client count.
A set of objects that display a virtual access point (a WLAN allocated on a WTP radio), for example: client count and RX/TX byte counts.
A set of objects that display a wireless station, for example: WTP and radio it connects to, IP/MAC address, VCI/host information, signal/noise level, TX/RX bandwidth, channel, security type and on-line status.