This MIB module provides network management
information on IEEE 802.11 wireless device
association management and data packet forwarding
configuration and statistics. This MIB is an
extension to the IEEE802dot11-MIB and provides
per client based information.
The IEEE802dot11-MIB is defined in the IEEE Std
802.11-Jan 14 1999, Wireless LAN Medium Access
Control and Physical Layer Specifications, by the
LAN MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer
Society.
GLOSSARY and ACRONYMS
Access point (AP)
Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device
that commonly connects and transports data
between a wireless network and a wired network.
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard
Association
The service used to establish access point
or station mapping and enable STA invocation
of the distribution system serivces.
(Wireless clients attempt to connect to
access points.)
Bridge
Device that connects two or more segments
and reduces traffic by analyzing the
destination address, filtering the frame,
and forwarding the frame to all connected
segments.
Bridge AP
It is an AP that functions as a transparent
bridge between 2 wired LAN segments.
Bridge Host
This is also known as Work Group Bridge. This
is a non-root bridge that is connected to a
remote LAN segment and will only communicate
with repeaters or root bridges. It does not
accept association from other wireless devices.
BSS
IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set (Radio Cell). The
BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly
associated with the AP.
CCX
Cisco Compatible eXtensions
A set of specifications which when implemented
would make a client radio interoperable with a
Cisco WLAN infrastructure and make best use of the
innovations for enhanced security, mobility,
quality of service and network management.
CCMP
Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol
Client (Client Station)
A wireless device in a wireless network
associated with an access point.
Direct Sequence Spread Sprectrum ( DSSS )
DSSS is a method to send data where the
transmitting and receiving systems operate at
frequencies as wide as 22MHz. The wide channels
help the participating systems to send more
information at higher data rates than the FSSS
systems.
EAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol
EAP-TLS
Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport
Layer Security
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum ( FSSS )
FSSS systems hop from one frequency to another in
the allowed band of frequencies during the data
transmission. 83 MHz is specified as the allowed
band of frequencies in the 2.4 GHz spectrum.
IEEE 802.11
Standard to encourage interoperability among
wireless networking equipment.
IEEE 802.11b
The IEEE 802.11b standard describes DSSS systems
that operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band at data
rates of 1, 2, 5,5 and 11 Mbps.
IEEE 802.11a
The IEEE 802.11a standard describes wireless LAN
operation in the 5 GHz UNII band at data rates
of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps.
IEEE 802.11g
This standard specifies operation in 2.4 GHz ISM
band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18. 24, 36, 48 and
54 Mbps.
Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (ISM)
A license-free band specified by the Federal
Communications Commission for use by the wireless
LAN systems. The ISM bands are located starting
at 902 MHz, 2.4GHz and 5.8 GHz.
MIC
Message Integrity Check. A MIC can, optionally,
be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames.
Non-Root Bridge
This wireless bridge does not connect to the main
wired LAN segment. It connects to a remote wired
LAN segment and can associate to root bridges and
other non-root bridges that accept client
associations. It also can accept associations
from other non-root bridges, repeater access
points, and client devices.
PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect
A local bus standard developed by Intel
Corporation. Most modern PCs include a PCI bus.
PCI is a 64-bit bus, though it is usually
implemented as a 32-bit bus. It can run at clock
speeds of 33 or 66 MHz. At 32 bits and 33 MHz, it
yields a throughput rate of 133 MBps.
Repeater
Device that connects multiple segments, listening
to each and repeating signal on one to every other
connected one; regenerates each transmission
so that it can travel farther.
Repeater or Non-root Access Point
The repeater access point is not connected
to the wired LAN. The Repeater is a wireless
LAN transceiver that transfers data between
a client and another access point, another
repeater, or between two bridges. The repeater
is placed within radio range of an access point
connected to the wired LAN, another repeater, or
an non-root bridge to extend the range of the
infrastructure.
Root Access Point
This access point connects clients to the main
wired LAN.
Root Wireless Bridge
This wireless bridge is connected to the main
wired LAN. This wireless bridge can communicate
with non-root wireless bridges, repeater access
points, and client devices but not with another
wireless root bridge. Only one wireless bridge
in a wireless LAN can be set as the wireless
root bridge.
SSID
Radio Service Set ID. It is used for identification
during association.
STA (WSTA)
A non-AP 802.11 wireless station.
TKIP
WPA Temporal Key encryption.
Unlicensed National Information Infrastucture (UNII)
The UNII bands are in the 5 GHz range and are 100
MHz wide. These bands are used by 802.11a-compliant
devices.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy. 'WEP' is generally used
to refer to 802.11 encryption.
WPA
WiFi Protected Access
Work Group Bridges (WGB)
See bridge host.
Parsed from file CISCO-DOT11-ASSOCIATION-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-DOT11-ASSOCIATION-MIB
This MIB module provides network management
information on IEEE 802.11 wireless device
association management and data packet forwarding
configuration and statistics. This MIB is an
extension to the IEEE802dot11-MIB and provides
per client based information.
The IEEE802dot11-MIB is defined in the IEEE Std
802.11-Jan 14 1999, Wireless LAN Medium Access
Control and Physical Layer Specifications, by the
LAN MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer
Society.
GLOSSARY and ACRONYMS
Access point (AP)
Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device
that commonly connects and transports data
between a wireless network and a wired network.
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard
Association
The service used to establish access point
or station mapping and enable STA invocation
of the distribution system serivces.
(Wireless clients attempt to connect to
access points.)
Bridge
Device that connects two or more segments
and reduces traffic by analyzing the
destination address, filtering the frame,
and forwarding the frame to all connected
segments.
Bridge AP
It is an AP that functions as a transparent
bridge between 2 wired LAN segments.
Bridge Host
This is also known as Work Group Bridge. This
is a non-root bridge that is connected to a
remote LAN segment and will only communicate
with repeaters or root bridges. It does not
accept association from other wireless devices.
BSS
IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set (Radio Cell). The
BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly
associated with the AP.
CCX
Cisco Compatible eXtensions
A set of specifications which when implemented
would make a client radio interoperable with a
Cisco WLAN infrastructure and make best use of the
innovations for enhanced security, mobility,
quality of service and network management.
CCMP
Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol
Client (Client Station)
A wireless device in a wireless network
associated with an access point.
Direct Sequence Spread Sprectrum ( DSSS )
DSSS is a method to send data where the
transmitting and receiving systems operate at
frequencies as wide as 22MHz. The wide channels
help the participating systems to send more
information at higher data rates than the FSSS
systems.
EAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol
EAP-TLS
Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport
Layer Security
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum ( FSSS )
FSSS systems hop from one frequency to another in
the allowed band of frequencies during the data
transmission. 83 MHz is specified as the allowed
band of frequencies in the 2.4 GHz spectrum.
IEEE 802.11
Standard to encourage interoperability among
wireless networking equipment.
IEEE 802.11b
The IEEE 802.11b standard describes DSSS systems
that operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band at data
rates of 1, 2, 5,5 and 11 Mbps.
IEEE 802.11a
The IEEE 802.11a standard describes wireless LAN
operation in the 5 GHz UNII band at data rates
of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps.
IEEE 802.11g
This standard specifies operation in 2.4 GHz ISM
band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18. 24, 36, 48 and
54 Mbps.
Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (ISM)
A license-free band specified by the Federal
Communications Commission for use by the wireless
LAN systems. The ISM bands are located starting
at 902 MHz, 2.4GHz and 5.8 GHz.
MIC
Message Integrity Check. A MIC can, optionally,
be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames.
Non-Root Bridge
This wireless bridge does not connect to the main
wired LAN segment. It connects to a remote wired
LAN segment and can associate to root bridges and
other non-root bridges that accept client
associations. It also can accept associations
from other non-root bridges, repeater access
points, and client devices.
PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect
A local bus standard developed by Intel
Corporation. Most modern PCs include a PCI bus.
PCI is a 64-bit bus, though it is usually
implemented as a 32-bit bus. It can run at clock
speeds of 33 or 66 MHz. At 32 bits and 33 MHz, it
yields a throughput rate of 133 MBps.
Repeater
Device that connects multiple segments, listening
to each and repeating signal on one to every other
connected one; regenerates each transmission
so that it can travel farther.
Repeater or Non-root Access Point
The repeater access point is not connected
to the wired LAN. The Repeater is a wireless
LAN transceiver that transfers data between
a client and another access point, another
repeater, or between two bridges. The repeater
is placed within radio range of an access point
connected to the wired LAN, another repeater, or
an non-root bridge to extend the range of the
infrastructure.
Root Access Point
This access point connects clients to the main
wired LAN.
Root Wireless Bridge
This wireless bridge is connected to the main
wired LAN. This wireless bridge can communicate
with non-root wireless bridges, repeater access
points, and client devices but not with another
wireless root bridge. Only one wireless bridge
in a wireless LAN can be set as the wireless
root bridge.
SSID
Radio Service Set ID. It is used for identification
during association.
STA (WSTA)
A non-AP 802.11 wireless station.
TKIP
WPA Temporal Key encryption.
Unlicensed National Information Infrastucture (UNII)
The UNII bands are in the 5 GHz range and are 100
MHz wide. These bands are used by 802.11a-compliant
devices.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy. 'WEP' is generally used
to refer to 802.11 encryption.
WPA
WiFi Protected Access
Work Group Bridges (WGB)
See bridge host.
Parsed from file CISCO-DOT11-ASSOCIATION-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-DOT11-ASSOCIATION-MIB
This MIB module provides network management
information on IEEE 802.11 wireless device
association management and data packet forwarding
configuration and statistics. This MIB is an
extension to the IEEE802dot11-MIB and provides
per client based information.
The IEEE802dot11-MIB is defined in the IEEE Std
802.11-Jan 14 1999, Wireless LAN Medium Access
Control and Physical Layer Specifications, by the
LAN MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer
Society.
GLOSSARY and ACRONYMS
Access point (AP)
Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device
that commonly connects and transports data
between a wireless network and a wired network.
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard
Association
The service used to establish access point
or station mapping and enable STA invocation
of the distribution system serivces.
(Wireless clients attempt to connect to
access points.)
Bridge
Device that connects two or more segments
and reduces traffic by analyzing the
destination address, filtering the frame,
and forwarding the frame to all connected
segments.
Bridge AP
It is an AP that functions as a transparent
bridge between 2 wired LAN segments.
Bridge Host
This is also known as Work Group Bridge. This
is a non-root bridge that is connected to a
remote LAN segment and will only communicate
with repeaters or root bridges. It does not
accept association from other wireless devices.
BSS
IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set (Radio Cell). The
BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly
associated with the AP.
CCX
Cisco Compatible eXtensions
A set of specifications which when implemented
would make a client radio interoperable with a
Cisco WLAN infrastructure and make best use of the
innovations for enhanced security, mobility,
quality of service and network management.
CCMP
Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol
Client (Client Station)
A wireless device in a wireless network
associated with an access point.
Direct Sequence Spread Sprectrum ( DSSS )
DSSS is a method to send data where the
transmitting and receiving systems operate at
frequencies as wide as 22MHz. The wide channels
help the participating systems to send more
information at higher data rates than the FSSS
systems.
EAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol
EAP-TLS
Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport
Layer Security
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum ( FSSS )
FSSS systems hop from one frequency to another in
the allowed band of frequencies during the data
transmission. 83 MHz is specified as the allowed
band of frequencies in the 2.4 GHz spectrum.
IEEE 802.11
Standard to encourage interoperability among
wireless networking equipment.
IEEE 802.11b
The IEEE 802.11b standard describes DSSS systems
that operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band at data
rates of 1, 2, 5,5 and 11 Mbps.
IEEE 802.11a
The IEEE 802.11a standard describes wireless LAN
operation in the 5 GHz UNII band at data rates
of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps.
IEEE 802.11g
This standard specifies operation in 2.4 GHz ISM
band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18. 24, 36, 48 and
54 Mbps.
Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (ISM)
A license-free band specified by the Federal
Communications Commission for use by the wireless
LAN systems. The ISM bands are located starting
at 902 MHz, 2.4GHz and 5.8 GHz.
MIC
Message Integrity Check. A MIC can, optionally,
be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames.
Non-Root Bridge
This wireless bridge does not connect to the main
wired LAN segment. It connects to a remote wired
LAN segment and can associate to root bridges and
other non-root bridges that accept client
associations. It also can accept associations
from other non-root bridges, repeater access
points, and client devices.
PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect
A local bus standard developed by Intel
Corporation. Most modern PCs include a PCI bus.
PCI is a 64-bit bus, though it is usually
implemented as a 32-bit bus. It can run at clock
speeds of 33 or 66 MHz. At 32 bits and 33 MHz, it
yields a throughput rate of 133 MBps.
Repeater
Device that connects multiple segments, listening
to each and repeating signal on one to every other
connected one; regenerates each transmission
so that it can travel farther.
Repeater or Non-root Access Point
The repeater access point is not connected
to the wired LAN. The Repeater is a wireless
LAN transceiver that transfers data between
a client and another access point, another
repeater, or between two bridges. The repeater
is placed within radio range of an access point
connected to the wired LAN, another repeater, or
an non-root bridge to extend the range of the
infrastructure.
Root Access Point
This access point connects clients to the main
wired LAN.
Root Wireless Bridge
This wireless bridge is connected to the main
wired LAN. This wireless bridge can communicate
with non-root wireless bridges, repeater access
points, and client devices but not with another
wireless root bridge. Only one wireless bridge
in a wireless LAN can be set as the wireless
root bridge.
SSID
Radio Service Set ID. It is used for identification
during association.
STA (WSTA)
A non-AP 802.11 wireless station.
TKIP
WPA Temporal Key encryption.
Unlicensed National Information Infrastucture (UNII)
The UNII bands are in the 5 GHz range and are 100
MHz wide. These bands are used by 802.11a-compliant
devices.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy. 'WEP' is generally used
to refer to 802.11 encryption.
WPA
WiFi Protected Access
Work Group Bridges (WGB)
See bridge host.
ciscoDot11AssociationMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200701050000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO " Cisco Systems Customer Service Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose CA 95134-1706. USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS E-mail: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "This MIB module provides network management information on IEEE 802.11 wireless device association management and data packet forwarding configuration and statistics. This MIB is an extension to the IEEE802dot11-MIB and provides per client based information. The IEEE802dot11-MIB is defined in the IEEE Std 802.11-Jan 14 1999, Wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications, by the LAN MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society. GLOSSARY and ACRONYMS Access point (AP) Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device that commonly connects and transports data between a wireless network and a wired network. AES Advanced Encryption Standard Association The service used to establish access point or station mapping and enable STA invocation of the distribution system serivces. (Wireless clients attempt to connect to access points.) Bridge Device that connects two or more segments and reduces traffic by analyzing the destination address, filtering the frame, and forwarding the frame to all connected segments. Bridge AP It is an AP that functions as a transparent bridge between 2 wired LAN segments. Bridge Host This is also known as Work Group Bridge. This is a non-root bridge that is connected to a remote LAN segment and will only communicate with repeaters or root bridges. It does not accept association from other wireless devices. BSS IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set (Radio Cell). The BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly associated with the AP. CCX Cisco Compatible eXtensions A set of specifications which when implemented would make a client radio interoperable with a Cisco WLAN infrastructure and make best use of the innovations for enhanced security, mobility, quality of service and network management. CCMP Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol Client (Client Station) A wireless device in a wireless network associated with an access point. Direct Sequence Spread Sprectrum ( DSSS ) DSSS is a method to send data where the transmitting and receiving systems operate at frequencies as wide as 22MHz. The wide channels help the participating systems to send more information at higher data rates than the FSSS systems. EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP-TLS Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum ( FSSS ) FSSS systems hop from one frequency to another in the allowed band of frequencies during the data transmission. 83 MHz is specified as the allowed band of frequencies in the 2.4 GHz spectrum. IEEE 802.11 Standard to encourage interoperability among wireless networking equipment. IEEE 802.11b The IEEE 802.11b standard describes DSSS systems that operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band at data rates of 1, 2, 5,5 and 11 Mbps. IEEE 802.11a The IEEE 802.11a standard describes wireless LAN operation in the 5 GHz UNII band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps. IEEE 802.11g This standard specifies operation in 2.4 GHz ISM band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18. 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps. Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (ISM) A license-free band specified by the Federal Communications Commission for use by the wireless LAN systems. The ISM bands are located starting at 902 MHz, 2.4GHz and 5.8 GHz. MIC Message Integrity Check. A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames. Non-Root Bridge This wireless bridge does not connect to the main wired LAN segment. It connects to a remote wired LAN segment and can associate to root bridges and other non-root bridges that accept client associations. It also can accept associations from other non-root bridges, repeater access points, and client devices. PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect A local bus standard developed by Intel Corporation. Most modern PCs include a PCI bus. PCI is a 64-bit bus, though it is usually implemented as a 32-bit bus. It can run at clock speeds of 33 or 66 MHz. At 32 bits and 33 MHz, it yields a throughput rate of 133 MBps. Repeater Device that connects multiple segments, listening to each and repeating signal on one to every other connected one; regenerates each transmission so that it can travel farther. Repeater or Non-root Access Point The repeater access point is not connected to the wired LAN. The Repeater is a wireless LAN transceiver that transfers data between a client and another access point, another repeater, or between two bridges. The repeater is placed within radio range of an access point connected to the wired LAN, another repeater, or an non-root bridge to extend the range of the infrastructure. Root Access Point This access point connects clients to the main wired LAN. Root Wireless Bridge This wireless bridge is connected to the main wired LAN. This wireless bridge can communicate with non-root wireless bridges, repeater access points, and client devices but not with another wireless root bridge. Only one wireless bridge in a wireless LAN can be set as the wireless root bridge. SSID Radio Service Set ID. It is used for identification during association. STA (WSTA) A non-AP 802.11 wireless station. TKIP WPA Temporal Key encryption. Unlicensed National Information Infrastucture (UNII) The UNII bands are in the 5 GHz range and are 100 MHz wide. These bands are used by 802.11a-compliant devices. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. 'WEP' is generally used to refer to 802.11 encryption. WPA WiFi Protected Access Work Group Bridges (WGB) See bridge host." REVISION "200701050000Z" DESCRIPTION "The changes made are as follows. - Added more explanations on the kind of entries populated for cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable, on infrastructure clients like repeaters, non-root bridges and workgroup bridges. - Added cDot11ClientNewKeyManagement object to the cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable. " REVISION "200606120000Z" DESCRIPTION "The changes made are as follows. - Added the following enumerations to CDot11ClientRadioType. - 'cb21ag' - 'ccxClient' - 'unknown' - Added 'unknown' to CDot11ClientDevType. - Added cDot11ClientDevObjectID to cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable. " REVISION "200503080000Z" DESCRIPTION "Updated CDot11ClientDevType to include a new device type. Updated CDot11ClientRadioType to include new radio types." REVISION "200411280000Z" DESCRIPTION "Correct spelling of CDot11AuthenicationMethod to CDot11AuthenticationMethod." REVISION "200410180000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new client VLAN, sub-interface ifIndex, key management type, authentication type, and cipher type information." REVISION "200402190000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new cd11IfCipherStatsTable for radio interface AES, TKIP, and security tempering attempts statistics." REVISION "200307270000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new IEEE 802.11g radio type to CDot11ClientRadioType and new AP device type to CDot11ClientDevType." REVISION "200304110000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new objects for client software version, IP address, name, and association or authentication state." REVISION "200301290000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new 5GHz radio type to CDot11ClientRadioType and new client types to CDot11ClientDevType." REVISION "200207150000Z" DESCRIPTION "Corrected the unit of cDot11ClientBytesReceived." REVISION "200204170000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added a new index cd11IfAuxSsid and a new object cDot11ClientParentAddress to the cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable." REVISION "200203060000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 273 }
ciscoDot11AssociationMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoMgmt 273 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-DOT11-ASSOCIATION-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
ciscoDot11AssociationMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200701050000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO " Cisco Systems Customer Service Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose CA 95134-1706. USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS E-mail: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "This MIB module provides network management information on IEEE 802.11 wireless device association management and data packet forwarding configuration and statistics. This MIB is an extension to the IEEE802dot11-MIB and provides per client based information. The IEEE802dot11-MIB is defined in the IEEE Std 802.11-Jan 14 1999, Wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications, by the LAN MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society. GLOSSARY and ACRONYMS Access point (AP) Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device that commonly connects and transports data between a wireless network and a wired network. AES Advanced Encryption Standard Association The service used to establish access point or station mapping and enable STA invocation of the distribution system serivces. (Wireless clients attempt to connect to access points.) Bridge Device that connects two or more segments and reduces traffic by analyzing the destination address, filtering the frame, and forwarding the frame to all connected segments. Bridge AP It is an AP that functions as a transparent bridge between 2 wired LAN segments. Bridge Host This is also known as Work Group Bridge. This is a non-root bridge that is connected to a remote LAN segment and will only communicate with repeaters or root bridges. It does not accept association from other wireless devices. BSS IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set (Radio Cell). The BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly associated with the AP. CCX Cisco Compatible eXtensions A set of specifications which when implemented would make a client radio interoperable with a Cisco WLAN infrastructure and make best use of the innovations for enhanced security, mobility, quality of service and network management. CCMP Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol Client (Client Station) A wireless device in a wireless network associated with an access point. Direct Sequence Spread Sprectrum ( DSSS ) DSSS is a method to send data where the transmitting and receiving systems operate at frequencies as wide as 22MHz. The wide channels help the participating systems to send more information at higher data rates than the FSSS systems. EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP-TLS Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum ( FSSS ) FSSS systems hop from one frequency to another in the allowed band of frequencies during the data transmission. 83 MHz is specified as the allowed band of frequencies in the 2.4 GHz spectrum. IEEE 802.11 Standard to encourage interoperability among wireless networking equipment. IEEE 802.11b The IEEE 802.11b standard describes DSSS systems that operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band at data rates of 1, 2, 5,5 and 11 Mbps. IEEE 802.11a The IEEE 802.11a standard describes wireless LAN operation in the 5 GHz UNII band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps. IEEE 802.11g This standard specifies operation in 2.4 GHz ISM band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18. 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps. Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (ISM) A license-free band specified by the Federal Communications Commission for use by the wireless LAN systems. The ISM bands are located starting at 902 MHz, 2.4GHz and 5.8 GHz. MIC Message Integrity Check. A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames. Non-Root Bridge This wireless bridge does not connect to the main wired LAN segment. It connects to a remote wired LAN segment and can associate to root bridges and other non-root bridges that accept client associations. It also can accept associations from other non-root bridges, repeater access points, and client devices. PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect A local bus standard developed by Intel Corporation. Most modern PCs include a PCI bus. PCI is a 64-bit bus, though it is usually implemented as a 32-bit bus. It can run at clock speeds of 33 or 66 MHz. At 32 bits and 33 MHz, it yields a throughput rate of 133 MBps. Repeater Device that connects multiple segments, listening to each and repeating signal on one to every other connected one; regenerates each transmission so that it can travel farther. Repeater or Non-root Access Point The repeater access point is not connected to the wired LAN. The Repeater is a wireless LAN transceiver that transfers data between a client and another access point, another repeater, or between two bridges. The repeater is placed within radio range of an access point connected to the wired LAN, another repeater, or an non-root bridge to extend the range of the infrastructure. Root Access Point This access point connects clients to the main wired LAN. Root Wireless Bridge This wireless bridge is connected to the main wired LAN. This wireless bridge can communicate with non-root wireless bridges, repeater access points, and client devices but not with another wireless root bridge. Only one wireless bridge in a wireless LAN can be set as the wireless root bridge. SSID Radio Service Set ID. It is used for identification during association. STA (WSTA) A non-AP 802.11 wireless station. TKIP WPA Temporal Key encryption. Unlicensed National Information Infrastucture (UNII) The UNII bands are in the 5 GHz range and are 100 MHz wide. These bands are used by 802.11a-compliant devices. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. 'WEP' is generally used to refer to 802.11 encryption. WPA WiFi Protected Access Work Group Bridges (WGB) See bridge host." REVISION "200701050000Z" DESCRIPTION "The changes made are as follows. - Added more explanations on the kind of entries populated for cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable, on infrastructure clients like repeaters, non-root bridges and workgroup bridges. - Added cDot11ClientNewKeyManagement object to the cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable. " REVISION "200606120000Z" DESCRIPTION "The changes made are as follows. - Added the following enumerations to CDot11ClientRadioType. - 'cb21ag' - 'ccxClient' - 'unknown' - Added 'unknown' to CDot11ClientDevType. - Added cDot11ClientDevObjectID to cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable. " REVISION "200503080000Z" DESCRIPTION "Updated CDot11ClientDevType to include a new device type. Updated CDot11ClientRadioType to include new radio types." REVISION "200411280000Z" DESCRIPTION "Correct spelling of CDot11AuthenicationMethod to CDot11AuthenticationMethod." REVISION "200410180000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new client VLAN, sub-interface ifIndex, key management type, authentication type, and cipher type information." REVISION "200402190000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new cd11IfCipherStatsTable for radio interface AES, TKIP, and security tempering attempts statistics." REVISION "200307270000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new IEEE 802.11g radio type to CDot11ClientRadioType and new AP device type to CDot11ClientDevType." REVISION "200304110000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new objects for client software version, IP address, name, and association or authentication state." REVISION "200301290000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new 5GHz radio type to CDot11ClientRadioType and new client types to CDot11ClientDevType." REVISION "200207150000Z" DESCRIPTION "Corrected the unit of cDot11ClientBytesReceived." REVISION "200204170000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added a new index cd11IfAuxSsid and a new object cDot11ClientParentAddress to the cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable." REVISION "200203060000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 273 }
ciscoDot11AssociationMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200701050000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO " Cisco Systems Customer Service Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose CA 95134-1706. USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS E-mail: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "This MIB module provides network management information on IEEE 802.11 wireless device association management and data packet forwarding configuration and statistics. This MIB is an extension to the IEEE802dot11-MIB and provides per client based information. The IEEE802dot11-MIB is defined in the IEEE Std 802.11-Jan 14 1999, Wireless LAN Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications, by the LAN MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society. GLOSSARY and ACRONYMS Access point (AP) Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device that commonly connects and transports data between a wireless network and a wired network. AES Advanced Encryption Standard Association The service used to establish access point or station mapping and enable STA invocation of the distribution system serivces. (Wireless clients attempt to connect to access points.) Bridge Device that connects two or more segments and reduces traffic by analyzing the destination address, filtering the frame, and forwarding the frame to all connected segments. Bridge AP It is an AP that functions as a transparent bridge between 2 wired LAN segments. Bridge Host This is also known as Work Group Bridge. This is a non-root bridge that is connected to a remote LAN segment and will only communicate with repeaters or root bridges. It does not accept association from other wireless devices. BSS IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set (Radio Cell). The BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly associated with the AP. CCX Cisco Compatible eXtensions A set of specifications which when implemented would make a client radio interoperable with a Cisco WLAN infrastructure and make best use of the innovations for enhanced security, mobility, quality of service and network management. CCMP Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol Client (Client Station) A wireless device in a wireless network associated with an access point. Direct Sequence Spread Sprectrum ( DSSS ) DSSS is a method to send data where the transmitting and receiving systems operate at frequencies as wide as 22MHz. The wide channels help the participating systems to send more information at higher data rates than the FSSS systems. EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP-TLS Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum ( FSSS ) FSSS systems hop from one frequency to another in the allowed band of frequencies during the data transmission. 83 MHz is specified as the allowed band of frequencies in the 2.4 GHz spectrum. IEEE 802.11 Standard to encourage interoperability among wireless networking equipment. IEEE 802.11b The IEEE 802.11b standard describes DSSS systems that operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band at data rates of 1, 2, 5,5 and 11 Mbps. IEEE 802.11a The IEEE 802.11a standard describes wireless LAN operation in the 5 GHz UNII band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps. IEEE 802.11g This standard specifies operation in 2.4 GHz ISM band at data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18. 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps. Industrial, Scientific and Medical band (ISM) A license-free band specified by the Federal Communications Commission for use by the wireless LAN systems. The ISM bands are located starting at 902 MHz, 2.4GHz and 5.8 GHz. MIC Message Integrity Check. A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames. Non-Root Bridge This wireless bridge does not connect to the main wired LAN segment. It connects to a remote wired LAN segment and can associate to root bridges and other non-root bridges that accept client associations. It also can accept associations from other non-root bridges, repeater access points, and client devices. PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect A local bus standard developed by Intel Corporation. Most modern PCs include a PCI bus. PCI is a 64-bit bus, though it is usually implemented as a 32-bit bus. It can run at clock speeds of 33 or 66 MHz. At 32 bits and 33 MHz, it yields a throughput rate of 133 MBps. Repeater Device that connects multiple segments, listening to each and repeating signal on one to every other connected one; regenerates each transmission so that it can travel farther. Repeater or Non-root Access Point The repeater access point is not connected to the wired LAN. The Repeater is a wireless LAN transceiver that transfers data between a client and another access point, another repeater, or between two bridges. The repeater is placed within radio range of an access point connected to the wired LAN, another repeater, or an non-root bridge to extend the range of the infrastructure. Root Access Point This access point connects clients to the main wired LAN. Root Wireless Bridge This wireless bridge is connected to the main wired LAN. This wireless bridge can communicate with non-root wireless bridges, repeater access points, and client devices but not with another wireless root bridge. Only one wireless bridge in a wireless LAN can be set as the wireless root bridge. SSID Radio Service Set ID. It is used for identification during association. STA (WSTA) A non-AP 802.11 wireless station. TKIP WPA Temporal Key encryption. Unlicensed National Information Infrastucture (UNII) The UNII bands are in the 5 GHz range and are 100 MHz wide. These bands are used by 802.11a-compliant devices. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. 'WEP' is generally used to refer to 802.11 encryption. WPA WiFi Protected Access Work Group Bridges (WGB) See bridge host." REVISION "200701050000Z" DESCRIPTION "The changes made are as follows. - Added more explanations on the kind of entries populated for cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable, on infrastructure clients like repeaters, non-root bridges and workgroup bridges. - Added cDot11ClientNewKeyManagement object to the cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable. " REVISION "200606120000Z" DESCRIPTION "The changes made are as follows. - Added the following enumerations to CDot11ClientRadioType. - 'cb21ag' - 'ccxClient' - 'unknown' - Added 'unknown' to CDot11ClientDevType. - Added cDot11ClientDevObjectID to cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable. " REVISION "200503080000Z" DESCRIPTION "Updated CDot11ClientDevType to include a new device type. Updated CDot11ClientRadioType to include new radio types." REVISION "200411280000Z" DESCRIPTION "Correct spelling of CDot11AuthenicationMethod to CDot11AuthenticationMethod." REVISION "200410180000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new client VLAN, sub-interface ifIndex, key management type, authentication type, and cipher type information." REVISION "200402190000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new cd11IfCipherStatsTable for radio interface AES, TKIP, and security tempering attempts statistics." REVISION "200307270000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new IEEE 802.11g radio type to CDot11ClientRadioType and new AP device type to CDot11ClientDevType." REVISION "200304110000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new objects for client software version, IP address, name, and association or authentication state." REVISION "200301290000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added new 5GHz radio type to CDot11ClientRadioType and new client types to CDot11ClientDevType." REVISION "200207150000Z" DESCRIPTION "Corrected the unit of cDot11ClientBytesReceived." REVISION "200204170000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added a new index cd11IfAuxSsid and a new object cDot11ClientParentAddress to the cDot11ClientConfigInfoTable." REVISION "200203060000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 273 }
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.273.1 | ciscoDot11AssocMIBObjects | 3 | 71 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.273.2 | ciscoDot11AssocMIBConformance | 2 | 18 | None |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.223 | ciscoWanNcdpMIB | 3 | 58 | This MIB module is intended for the management of network clock distribution and the Network Clock Distribution Protocol (NCDP) i… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.224 | ciscoDevExcepReportMIB | 3 | 29 | This mib defines the SNMP objects to report exceptions to north-bound NMS. The devices implementing this MIB monitor the status of… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.225 | ciscoLagMIB | 3 | 56 | Cisco Link Aggregation module for managing IEEE Std 802.3ad. This MIB provides Link Aggregation information that are either exclud… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.226 | ciscoNDEMIB | 4 | 17 | The Netflow Data Export (NDE) MIB provides instrumentation for configuration and operation of the Netflow Data Export feature. A … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.227 | ciscoItpAclMIB | 3 | 45 | The MIB for managing access lists that control messages transported over Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) Network via Cisco IP Trans… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.228 | ciscoItpRtMIB | 3 | 47 | This MIB is for managing information required to route messages transported over Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) Network via Cisco … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.229 | ciscoDs1ExtMIB | 2 | 129 | The MIB module to describe DS1/E1 interface objects. This is an extension to the standard DS1/E1 MIB (RFC 2495). Unless mentioned… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.230 | ciscoItpActMIB | 3 | 29 | The MIB for providing information specified in ITU Q752 Monitoring and Measurements for Signalling System No. 7(SS7) Network. This… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.231 | ciscoItpTextualConventions | 0 | 0 | The defines textual conventions used by to manage devices related to the SS7 network. The relevant ITU documents describing this… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.232 | ciscoItpSpMIB | 3 | 384 | The MIB for managing Signalling Points and its associated messages transported over Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) Network via Ci… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.233 | ciscoItpSccpMIB | 3 | 194 | The MIB for Signaling Connection Control Part(SCCP) messages transported over Signalling System No. 7 (SS7) Network via Cisco IP … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.234 | ciscoWanTopologyMIB | 3 | 83 | A management station can use this MIB module for the maintenance of persistent topology information of the PNNI network. Previous… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.235 | ciscoImaMIB | 2 | 60 | The MIB module describes Cisco IMA objects. This is an extension to the standard of ATM Forum IMA version 1.1, AF-PHY-0086.001 Spe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.236 | ciscoWanSctMgmtMIB | 2 | 18 | MIB module to manage SCT files in a node. SCTs (Service Class Templates) are nodal configuration files, which define the traffic … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.237 | ciscoNmsApplHealthMIB | 3 | 21 | This MIB defines Cisco NMS Application (cna) Health Status Notifications and the related objects. These notifications will be sen… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.238 | ciscoIGMPFilterMIB | 2 | 45 | IGMP Filter configuration MIB. This MIB provides a mechanism for users to configure the system to intercept IGMP joins for IP Mul… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.240 | cGgsnMIB | 3 | 389 | This MIB module manages the Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) devices. A GGSN device provides interworking with external packet-dat… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.241 | cggsnQosMIB | 2 | 89 | This MIB module manages the Quality of Service parameters of GGSN in a GPRS system. GGSN is the Gateway GPRS Support Node in the … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.242 | ciscoCableAvailabilityMIB | 3 | 60 | This is the MIB module for management of Hot Standby Connection to Connection Protocol (HCCP) features. HCCP is a Cisco proprieta… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.243 | ciscoHealthMonitorMIB | 3 | 22 | Health Monitor MIB module. The Health Monitor uses a model based on events of varying severity and frequency, and predefined rule… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.244 | ciscoNbarProtocolDiscoveryMIB | 3 | 84 | Cisco NBAR Protocol Discovery MIB NBAR - Network Based Application Recognition is an intelligent classification engine that reco… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.245 | ciscoGtpDirectorMIB | 3 | 35 | This MIB module defines objects that are used to manage GTP Director Module. In the GPRS network, the APN is the identifier that s… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.246 | ciscoL2TunnelConfigMIB | 3 | 65 | This MIB module is for layer 2 tunneling related configurations on a device. Tunneling allows separate local networks to be consi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.248 | ciscoItpSp2MIB | 3 | 30 | The MIB for providing information specified in ITU Q752 Monitoring and Measurements for Signaling System No. 7(SS7) Network. This … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.249 | ciscoEnhancedImageMIB | 2 | 44 | Initial version of the MIB. This MIB has Image table containing the following information related to the running IOS image 1. Enti… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.252 | cTapMIB | 3 | 80 | This module manages Cisco's intercept feature. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.253 | ciscoItpXuaMIB | 3 | 250 | The MIB for MTP3 User Adaptation (M3UA) and SCCP User Adaptation (SUA) for Cisco's IP Transfer Point (ITP) implementation. The Cis… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.254 | ciscoSlbExtMIB | 3 | 425 | The extended MIB for managing Server Load Balancing Manager(s). This MIB extends the SLB management functionality in the CISCO-SL… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.255 | ciscoFabricMcastMIB | 3 | 30 | Fabric Multicast Resource MIB module. This MIB module is used for managing/tracking the fabric multicast resource related informa… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.256 | ciscoFabricMcastApplMIB | 3 | 16 | Fabric multicast resource MIB module. This MIB module is used for managing/tracking the fabric multicast resource application rel… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.257 | ciscoFabricHfrMIB | 3 | 90 | Cisco Enhanced Benes fabric MIB module. This MIB module is used for managing/tracking the Ehanced Benes Fabric entities and/or fa… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.259 | ciscoPsaMicrocodeMIB | 3 | 24 | Cisco PSA Microcode MIB - Overview The PSA is the Packet Switching ASIC used in module like engine 2(E2) line cards in GSR for IP … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.260 | ciscoSsgMIB | 3 | 218 | The MIB Module manages Service Selection Gateway(SSG) devices. Service Selection Gateway(SSG) is a switching solution for service… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.261 | ciscoPtopoExtnMIB | 2 | 18 | This MIB module contains extensions to the PTOPO-MIB that provide support to distinguish between bidirectional and unidirectional… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.262 | ciscoVoaMIB | 2 | 14 | This MIB module defines objects to configure and manage the Variable Optical Attenuator (VOA) modules. VOA modules are typically … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.263 | ciscoIgmpSnoopingMIB | 3 | 286 | The MIB module for IGMP Snooping feature. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is the protocol used by IPv4 end hosts to ind… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.264 | ciscoOpticalMonitorMIB | 3 | 72 | This MIB module defines objects to monitor optical characteristics and set corresponding thresholds on the optical interfaces in … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.265 | ciscoEntityPfeMib | 3 | 58 | The Packet Forwarding Engine technology are Cisco developed Network Processors, which accelerates certain features in order to pr… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.268 | ciscoWlanVlanMIB | 3 | 41 | This MIB module provides network management support for device VLAN configuration on IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN. ACRONYMS AES Advanced… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.269 | ciscoTBridgeDevIfMIB | 2 | 20 | This MIB module provides network management support for configuration and status information of devices supporting transparent br… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.270 | ciscoSyslogEventExtMIB | 2 | 21 | This MIB module extends the Cisco Syslog MIB and provides network management support to handle and process Syslog messages as devi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.271 | ciscoL2DevMonMIB | 3 | 24 | This MIB module is for monitoring of active layer 2 devices by hot standby layer 2 devices and the configuration of hot standby s… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.272 | ciscoDot11IfMIB | 3 | 212 | This MIB module provides network management support for Cisco IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN type device (Access Point) radio interface… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.275 | ciscoBcpMIB | 2 | 25 | This MIB module describes the Managed Objects for of Bridge Control Protocol (RFC2878). This MIB is influenced by RFC1474. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.276 | ciscoIfExtensionMIB | 3 | 143 | A MIB module for extending the IF-MIB (RFC2863) to add objects which provide additional information about interfaces not availabl… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.277 | ciscoDdpIappMIB | 3 | 22 | This MIB module describes the management support for the Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP). IAPP is a Cisco propriety Data Deli… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.278 | ciscoIpProtocolMIB | 3 | 63 | The MIB module is for management of information to support packet filtering on IP protocols. The cippfIpProfileTable allows users… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.279 | ciscoAtmQosMIB | 3 | 67 | The MIB is created to provide ATM QoS information in these areas: 1. Traffic shaping on a per-VC basis 2. Traffic shaping on a pe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.280 | ciscoOutageMIB | 3 | 75 | This MIB module describes, stores, and reports outage related information generated by individual hardware and software component… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.281 | ciscoFabricC12kMIB | 3 | 135 | Cisco Fabric MIB module for c12000 series of routers. This MIB module is used for managing/tracking the c12000 fabric entities an… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.282 | ciscoVsanMIB | 2 | 104 | The MIB module for the management of the Virtual Storage Networks (VSANs) within the frame work of Cisco's VSAN Architecture. T… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.284 | ciscoFcRouteMIB | 2 | 55 | The MIB module for configuring and displaying FC (Fibre Channel) Route Information. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.285 | ciscoPortChannelMIB | 2 | 40 | The MIB module for management of Port Channel ports. In addition to this MIB, CISCO-FC-FE-MIB and interface mib (rfc2863) will al… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.286 | ciscoWwnmgrMIB | 2 | 38 | The World Wide Name (WWN) in the fibre channel networking technology is equivalent to the MAC address in Ethernet. There are six … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.287 | ciscoFspfMIB | 4 | 95 | Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) MIB. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.288 | ciscoRadiusMIB | 3 | 91 | MIB module for monitoring and configuring authentication and logging services using RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Se… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.289 | ciscoFcFeMIB | 2 | 315 | This is the Cisco fibre element management MIB module. It covers: - Cisco extension to the interface MIB ( IF-MIB ) - Contains all… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.290 | ciscoVirtualNwIfMIB | 2 | 22 | The MIB module for management of virtual network interfaces to VSAN and VLAN. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.292 | ciscoRscnMIB | 2 | 67 | The MIB module for the management of the Fibre Channel's Registered State Change Notification (RSCN) functionality, which is spec… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.293 | ciscoNsMIB | 2 | 67 | The MIB module for the management of the Cisco Name Server which realizes the FC-GS3 requirements for Name Server (NS). |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.294 | ciscoZsMIB | 2 | 254 | The MIB module for the management of zoning within the framework of Cisco's Zoning Server (ZS) Archi- tecture which realizes the … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.295 | ciscoFcPingMIB | 2 | 37 | The MIB module for the management of the Fibre Channel Ping functionality. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.296 | ciscoFcTraceRouteMIB | 2 | 31 | The MIB module for the management of the Fibre Channel Trace Route functionality. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.297 | ciscoFcsMIB | 2 | 122 | The MIB module for the management of a Fabric Configuration Server (FCS). An FCS is defined by the FC-GS3 standard. This MIB ena… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.299 | ciscoExtScsiMIB | 2 | 68 | The Cisco extension to CISCO-SCSI-MIB which is a copy of the Internet draft, the SCSI-MIB, from the IETF. Glossary of terms used i… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.300 | ciscoCallHomeMIB | 3 | 324 | The MIB module for the management of Call Home feature within the framework of Cisco's Call Home architecture. Customers deployin… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.301 | ciscoSyslogExtMIB | 2 | 44 | MIB module for configuring and monitoring System Log related management parameters as defined by RFC 3164. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.302 | ciscoDmMIB | 2 | 85 | The MIB module for the domain management functionality defined by the Fibre Channel standards (FC-SW2). For the purposes of this … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.305 | ciscoSystemExtMIB | 3 | 112 | MIB module for monitoring High Availability, SNMP SET errors and bandwidths. This mib module also provides the information on co… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.309 | ciscoIPIfMIB | 3 | 40 | The MIB module for configuring IP characteristics of the interfaces of a device. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.311 | ciscoEpmNotificationMIB | 3 | 48 | Notifications directly from hardware and software and processed notifications from various management applications can be furthe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.312 | ciscoDataCollectionMIB | 3 | 84 | The MIB module allows a management application to select a set of MIB object instances whose values need to be collected on a per… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.313 | ciscoL2ControlMIB | 3 | 113 | The CISCO-L2-CONTROL-MIB is used to control some layer 2 functions, including MAC limit function and unicast flooding. This devi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.314 | ciscoCasIfExtMIB | 3 | 225 | The MIB module is an extension of CISCO-CAS-IF-MIB. It defines the attributes of a voice interface. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.315 | ciscoPortSecurityMIB | 3 | 89 | The MIB module for managing Cisco Port Security. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.317 | ciscoIscsiGwMIB | 3 | 145 | MIB module for monitoring and configuring iSCSI gateway functions. An iSCSI gateway represents FC (Fibre Channel) targets/initiat… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.318 | ciscoXgcpMIB | 3 | 120 | This MIB is an enhancement for existing XGCP-MIB. xGCP is a set of protocols, for example SGCP (Simple Gateway Control Protocol) … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.319 | ciscoPropAtmIfMIB | 3 | 57 | This MIB is designed for Propietary ATM (propAtm) interfaces. The propAtm interfaces are identified in the ifTable entries with if… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.321 | ciscoMgcMIB | 3 | 43 | This MIB is used to support MGC(call agent) and MGC Group configuration. The MGC or MGC group configuration is performed under a s… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.322 | ccacSysMIB | 2 | 60 | This MIB module provides provisioning and monitoring Call Admission Control (CAC). |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.323 | ciscoVoiceAalxProfileMIB | 3 | 87 | This MIB defines the objects specific to voice over ATM or voice over IP. Those objects are related to the following areas: 1. COD… |
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