CISCO-LWAPP-AP-MIB Download
This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those
devices operating as Central Controllers (CC) that
terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol
tunnel from Light-weight LWAPP Access Points.
This MIB provides configuration and status information
about the 802.11 Access Points that have joined the
controller.
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OID list for CISCO-LWAPP-AP-MIB
- cLApTable
- This table represents the information about the 802.11 LWAPP Access Points that have joined the controller. LWAPP APs exchange configuration messages with the controller and get the required configuration for their 802.11 related operations, after they jo ...
- cLApEntry
- Each entry in this table provides information about one 802.11 LWAPP Access Point that has joined the controller. Entries are removed when the APs lose their association with the controller due to loss of communication.
- cLApSysMacAddress
- This object represents the radio MAC address common to the dot11 interfaces of the AP and uniquely identifies an entry in this table.
- cLApIfMacAddress
- This object represents the Ethernet MAC address of the AP.
- cLApMaxNumberOfDot11Slots
- This object represents the maximum number of 802.11 radio interface slots in this AP.
- cLApEntPhysicalIndex
- This object provides the index value in the entPhysicalEntry corresponding to this AP.
- cLApName
- This object represents the administrative name assigned to the AP by the user. If an AP is not configured, its factory default name will be ap:
eg. ap:af:12:be. - cLApDot11IfTable
- This table represents the information about the basic functional parameters corresponding to the dot11 interfaces of the APs that have joined the controller.
- cLApDot11IfEntry
- An entry in this table represents the 802.11 functional parameters of the dot11 interface of an AP that has joined the controller. Entries are added when the APs associate to this controller and deleted when they lose their association.
- cLApDot11IfSlotId
- This object represents the slot ID of a dot11 interface on an AP. The slot ID for a particular dot11 interface as represented by this object ranges from 0 to cLApMaxNumberOfDot11Slots - 1.
- cLApDot11IfType
- This object represents the type of this dot11 interface.
- cLApIfSmtParamTable
- This table represents the station management information in the APs that have joined the controller. Information populated through the entries of this table is used by the AP to perform the expected 802.11 operations on the respective dot11 interfaces to ...
- cLApIfSmtParamEntry
- An entry in this table represents the information pertaining to one particular dot11 interface of this AP used to perform the 802.11 protocol operations on the respective dot11 interface. Rows are added or deleted to this table when APs join or leave the ...
- cLApIfSmtDot11Bssid
- This object defines the base BSSID of this AP, which is the MAC address of the radio interface of this AP.
- ciscoLwappApGroup
- This collection of objects represents the information about the general attributes and functional parameters of those APs that have joined the controller.
- ciscoLwappApIfGroup
- This collection of objects represents the information about the dot11 interfaces of those APs that have joined the controller.
- ciscoLwappApGroupSup1
- This supplemental collection of objects represents the information about the general attributes and functional parameters of those APs that have joined the controller.
- ciscoLwappApGroupSup2
- This supplemental collection of objects represents the names of the APs that have joined the controller.
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