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cpsmPortBindLoginDev
Cisco Port Security Manager Port Bind Login Device
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.364.1.1.1.1.5
This object represents the logging-in device address. The interpretation of this object depends on the cpsmPortBindLoginDevType object. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginDevType object is 'mac(1)', then this object contains a MAC address. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginDevType object is 'nWwn(2)', then this object contains a Node WWN. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginDevType object is 'pWwn(3)', then this object contains a Port WWN. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginDevType object is 'sWwn(4)', then this object contains a Switch WWN. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginDevType object is 'wildCard(5)', then it represents a wild-card entry and this object's value will be ignored. The wild-card represents any device. This object MUST be set to a valid value before or concurrently with setting the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindRowStatus object to 'active'.
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