CISCO-LWAPP-CDP-MIB

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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 CDP neighbors of LWAPP APs. The MIB provides configuration of CDP feature on the LWAPP Access Points. The MIB can also be used to retrive the status of the CDP cache information on the various LWAPP LWAPP Access Points. The CDP MIB is also supported by Controller and provides configuration and status information about CDP neighbours of the controller.

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OID list for CISCO-LWAPP-CDP-MIB

clcCdpInPackets
Count of total CDP packets received by the Controller.
clcCdpOutPackets
Count of total CDP packets sent by the Controller.
clcCdpChecksumErrorPackets
Total number of CDP packets that experienced checksum error.
clcCdpNoMemoryPackets
Total number of CDP packets that were dropped because of no memory availability.
clcCdpInvalidPackets
Total number of CDP packets that were invalid.
clcCdpAdvtVersion
Cisco Discovery Protocol advertisement version.
clcCdpMessageInterval
The interval (in seconds) at which CDP messages are to be generated.
clcCdpGlobalEnable
This is a template variable to enable / disable CDP on all APs. When 'true' is set, then internally CDP is enabled on all APs associated with the Controller. When 'false' is set, then internally CDP is disabled on all APs associated with the Controller. H ...
clcCdpApTable
The (conceptual) table containing the status of Cisco Discovery Protocol on LWAPP Access Points. An entry is added to the table when an Aceess Point joins a controller. An entry is deleted when the Access Point disassociates from the controller. This tabl ...
clcCdpApEntry
An entry (conceptual row) in the clcCdpApTable, containing the status of CDP on an AP. Consider a setup where two APs, 'AP1' and 'AP2' have been connected to a CISCO-3750 switch. Both the APs register with WLAN CONTROLLER 440x which is on LAN/Internet/Int ...
clcCdpApCdpEnable
An indication of whether the Cisco Discovery Protocol is currently running on this AP. When set to 'true', that means CDP is enabled on the AP denoted by MAC address cLApSysMacAddress. When set to 'false', that means CDP is disabled on the AP denoted by M ...
clcCdpApCacheTable
This table contains the cached neighbor information obtained via receiving CDP messages on APs. Entries are added to this table when a CDP advertisement is received from a neighboring device. Entries get deleted when CDP is disabled on the interface or gl ...
clcCdpApCacheEntry
An entry in the clcCdpApCacheTable, containing the information received via CDP on one interface from one device. Entries appear when a CDP advertisement is received from a neighbor device. Entries disappear when CDP is disabled on the interface or glob ...
clcCdpApCacheDeviceIndex
A unique value for each device from which CDP messages are being received.
clcCdpApCacheApName
Name assigned to this AP. If an AP is not configured its factory default name will be ap:. eg. ap:af:12:be
clcCdpApCacheApAddressType
An indication of the type of address contained in the corresponding instance of clcCdpApCacheAddress for the AP.
clcCdpApCacheApAddress
This is the address of the AP. For example, if the the corresponding instance of clcCdpApCacheApAddressType had the value 'ip(1)', then this object would be an IP-address.
clcCdpApCacheLocalInterface
This is the local port on which LWAPP encapsulated CDP packets was received.
clcCdpApCacheNeighName
The Device-ID string as reported in the most recent CDP message. The zero-length string indicates no Device-ID field (TLV) was reported in the most recent CDP message.
clcCdpApCacheNeighAddressType
An indication of the type of address contained in the corresponding instance of clcCdpApCacheAddress of Neighbor.
clcCdpApCacheNeighAddress
The (first) network-layer address of the device's SNMP-agent as reported in the most recent CDP message. For example, if the the corresponding instance of clcCdpApCacheApAddressType had the value 'ip(1)', then this object would be an IP-address.
clcCdpApCacheNeighInterface
The Port-ID string as reported in the most recent CDP message. This will typically be the value of the ifName object (e.g., 'Ethernet0'). The zero-length string indicates no Port-ID field (TLV) was reported in the most recent CDP message.
clcCdpApCacheNeighVersion
The Version string refers to the software running on neighboring device.
clcCdpApCacheAdvtVersion
Cisco Discovery Protocol advertisement version.
clcCdpApCachePlatform
The Device's Hardware Platform as reported in the most recent CDP message. The zero-length string indicates that no Platform field (TLV) was reported in the most recent CDP message.
clcCdpApCacheCapabilities
The Device's Functional Capabilities as reported in the most recent CDP message. For latest set of specific values, see the latest version of the CDP specification. The zero-length string indicates no Capabilities field (TLV) was reported in the most rec ...
clcCdpApCacheHoldtimeLeft
The time left, in seconds, before the CDP neighbor entry gets aged-out.
clcCdpRev01ConfigGroup
This is a collection of objects which can configured to control functional parameters of Cisco Discovery Protocol feature in WLAN controllers and LWAPP APs.
clcCdpRev01StatusGroup
This collection of objects represents the information about the general status attributes of Cisco Discovery Protocol in WLAN controllers and LWAPP APs.

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