CISCO-LWAPP-DOT11-LDAP-MIB Download
This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those
devices operating as Central controllers, that
terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol
tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points.
Information provided by this MIB is used to manage
LDAP features on the controller.
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OID list for CISCO-LWAPP-DOT11-LDAP-MIB
- cldlServerTable
- This table lists the information about LDAP servers configured on the controller. Entries are added or deleted by the user through the use of cldlServerRowStatus.
- cldlServerEntry
- Each entry corresponds to a row in cldlServerTable and represents the information about an LDAP server the controller would contact for its operations.
- cldlServerIndex
- This object uniquely identifies an entry in cldlServerTable.
- cldlServerAddressType
- This object represents the type of the network address made available through cldlServerAddress.
- cldlServerAddress
- This object represents the address of the LDAP server that can be contacted by the controller for the purpose of authentication, authorization and accounting.
- cldlServerPortNum
- This object represents the port number at which the controller contacts the LDAP server.
- cldlServerState
- This object indicates whether the LDAP server is currently in use by the controller. A value of 'true' indicates that the LDAP server is in use. A value of 'false' indicates that the LDAP server is not in use.
- cldlServerTimeout
- This object represents the retransmit time-out value for this LDAP server. If there is no response from the LDAP server, the controller will wait for this duration, before retransmitting.
- cldlServerUserBase
- This object represents the name of the sub-tree in the LDAP server that contains the information about all the users in that sub-tree.
- cldlServerUserNameAttribute
- This object represents the attribute that stores the name of the user.
- cldlServerUserName
- This object represents the name of the user. This is the value for the attribute identified by cldlServerUserNameAttribute.
- cldlServerSecurityEnable
- This object indicates whether the LDAP transactions are secured. A value of 'true' indicates that all the LDAP transactions of the controller are secured the use of TLS tunnel. A value of 'false' indicates that the LDAP transactions are not secured.
- cldlServerStorageType
- This object represents the storage type for this conceptual row.
- cldlServerRowStatus
- This object represents the status column for a conceptual row in this table.
- cldlWlanLdapTable
- This table helps to map LDAP servers for WLANs from cldlServerTable through the use of cldlServerIndex. When a client gets associated to a WLAN, the controller uses those LDAP servers that are mapped to that WLAN for access to information about the client ...
- cldlWlanLdapEntry
- Each entry represents a conceptual row in cldlWlanLdapTable and represents the LDAP configuration for a particular WLAN identified by cLWlanIndex.
- cldlWlanLdapPrimaryServerIndex
- The object represents the value that maps to the primary LDAP server for this WLAN. A value of 0 indicates that the primary LDAP server is not configured for this WLAN.
- cldlWlanLdapSecondaryServerIndex
- The object represents the value that maps to the secondary LDAP server for this WLAN. A value of 0 indicates that the primary LDAP server is not configured for this WLAN.
- cldlWlanLdapTertiaryServerIndex
- The object represents the value that maps to the tertiary LDAP server for this WLAN. A value of 0 indicates that the primary LDAP server is not configured for this WLAN.
- ciscoLwappDot11LdapMIBConfigGroup
- This collection of objects specifies the LDAP configuration on the controller.
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