CISCO-LWAPP-WLAN-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 Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points.
This MIB helps to manage the WLANs on the controller.
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OID list for CISCO-LWAPP-WLAN-MIB
- following
- Initial version of this MIB module.
- cLWlanConfigTable
- This table represents the WLAN configuration sent by the controller to the LWAPP APs for their operation. LWAPP APs exchange configuration messages with the controller and get the required configuration for their 802.11 related operations. As part of the ...
- cLWlanConfigEntry
- Each entry in this table represents the WLAN configuration sent by the controller to LWAPP APs for use during their operations. entries can be added/deleted by explicit management actions by NMS or by user console
- cLWlanIndex
- This object uniquely identifies one instance of a WLAN on the controller.
- cLWlanRowStatus
- This is the status column for this row and used to create and delete specific instances of rows in this table. The following objects are mandatory for successful creation of an entry: cLWlanProfileName cLWlanSsid.
- cLWlanProfileName
- This object represents the profile name assigned to this WLAN. The name assigned to a WLAN has to be unique across all the WLANs on the controller. An administrator can assign a meaningful name that could be later used to refer a particular WLAN on the co ...
- cLWlanSsid
- This object represents the SSID assigned to this WLAN. The access points will broadcast this SSID on this WLAN. Different WLAN could use the same SSID as long as the layer 2 security is different. This object cannot be modified when cLWlanRowStatus is 'ac ...
- cLWlanDiagChan
- This object is used to configure this WLAN as a diagnostic WLAN. A value of 'true' indicates that the diagnostic WLAN is enabled. A value of 'false' indicates that the diagnostic WLAN is disabled.
- cLWlanStorageType
- This object represnts the storage type for this conceptual row.
- cLWlanConfigClientTable
- This table represents the WLAN configuration for the 802.11 wireless clients that are associated with the APs that have joined this controller. The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable, through an explicit network management action, results in creat ...
- cLWlanConfigClientEntry
- Each entry represents a conceptual row in this table and provides the information about the clients associated on the WLAN, uniquely identified by the cLWlanIndex.
- cLWlanClientAclName
- This object represents the name of the ACL applied to this WLAN. If it is required to remove the ACL name for a WLAN, it should be set to 'none'. ACL's are applied in the following priority order - interfaces ACLs, WLAN ACLs, client ACLs.
- ciscoLwappWlanConfigGroup
- This collection of objects represent the configuration of WLANs on the controller to be passed to an LWAPP AP.
- ciscoLwappWlanConfigGroupSup1
- This collection of objects represent the configuration of WLANs on the controller to be passed to an LWAPP AP.
- ciscoLwappWlanConfigClientGroup
- This collection of objects represent the configuration of WLANs on the controller to be passed to an 8021.11 clients.
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