CISCO-LWAPP-IDS-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 the information used to integrate
the LWAPP controller with external IDS/IPS
applications. LWAPP controllers interact with
these applications to protect the network against
various threats that would compromise the overall
security of the network.
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OID list for CISCO-LWAPP-IDS-MIB
- cLIdsIpsSensorConfigTable
- This table facilitates the configuration of a group of IPS sensors to which the LWAPP controller would subscribe to retrieve the IDS events from the respective sensors. IPS sensors are used to protect the network by helping to detect and report threats li ...
- cLIdsIpsSensorConfigEntry
- There is an entry in this table for each IPS sensor identified by cLIdsIpsSensorAddressType and cLIdsIpsSensorAddress from which the controller can accept requests to block certain clients.
- cLIdsIpsSensorAddressType
- This object represents the type of the network address made available through cLIdsIpsSensorAddress.
- cLIdsIpsSensorAddress
- This object represents the network address of the IPS sensor. The type of the network address represented by this object is determined by the value of cLIdsIpsSensorAddressType.
- cLIdsIpsSensorUserName
- This object represents the user name in use by the LWAPP controller to get authenticated with the IPS sensor.
- cLIdsIpsSensorPassword
- This object represents the password following the username used by the LWAPP controller to get authenticated with the IPS sensor. Note that the read operation on this object returns a string in the pattern '****' for security reasons.
- cLIdsIpsSensorQueryInterval
- This object represents the time interval at which the controller would query this particular IPS sensor for IDS events.
- cLIdsIpsSensorEnabled
- This object represents the status of this IPS sensor as seen by controller for its interaction with the sensor. A value of 'true' indicates the controller shall query the sensor for events and respond to the requests from the sensor. A value of 'false' in ...
- cLIdsIpsSensorFingerPrintHex
- This object represents the SHA1 hash done on the sensor certificate and configured as a series of 40 hexadecimal digits. This hash value is needed to verify the validity of the certificate to prevent security attacks. Note that the read operation on this ...
- cLIdsIpsSensorPort
- This object represents the HTTPS port on the sensor on which the controller polls the sensor.
- cLIdsIpsSensorRowStatus
- This is the status column for this row and used to create and delete specific instances of rows in this table.
- cLIdsClientExclTable
- This table lists those clients whose data packets are to be blocked as requested by the IPS sensor due to the detection of attacks at layer 3 to layer 7 involving the particular client. This table has an expansion dependent relationship with cLIdsIpsSenso ...
- cLIdsClientExclEntry
- Each entry in this table represents the information about a wireless client whose data packets are requested to be blocked by the controller. The request is made by the IPS sensor identified by cLIdsIpsSensorAddress.
- cLIdsClientAddressType
- This object identifies the type of the network address being populated by cLIdsClientAddress.
- cLIdsClientAddress
- This object identifies the network address of the wireless client whose data packets have been requested to be blocked by the controller. The type of the network address represented by this object is determined by the value of cLIdsClientAddressType.
- cLIdsClientTimeRemaining
- This object indicates the remaining time for which the client's data packets are going to be blocked by the controller.
- ciscoLwappIdsConfigGroup
- This collection of objects provides the information used to integrate a controller with external IDS/IPS applications.
- ciscoLwappIdsStatusGroup
- This collection of objects provides the status of the various operations the controller performs together with external IDS/IPS applications.
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