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Originally Posted by MUD_Wizard
They are standards based, defined in the appropriate RFC's.
Most are not device specific.
It's a well documented CISCO standard OID (which is not device specific):
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/...itClicked=true
Which tells you the units are in tenths of a dBmV.
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Thanks that calculator is very useful, but I suspect they have only implemented the functions they currently need, I couldn't find anything interesting, such as power for each individual upstream or error rates before/after correction.
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Having read the complete Javascript source code many times I think Arris really wanted to obfuscate the code's workings.
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I think it just shows they use a design tool that spews out the compressed jquery stuff to reduce transfer bytes - just not intended to be human readable.