This MIB module provides network management
support for Cisco IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN
devices association and authentication.
ACRONYMS
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard.
AP
Access point.
AID
Association IDentifier for wireless stations.
BSS
IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set.
BSSID
Basic SSID, a MAC address.
CCKM
Cisco Central Key Management.
CCMP
Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol.
CKIP
Cisco per packet key hashing.
CMIC
Cisco MMH MIC.
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check.
DTIM
Data Traffic Indication Map
EAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol.
GRE
Generic Routing Encapsulation
IAPP
Inter-Access-Point Protocol.
ICV
Integrity Check Value.
MBSSID
Multiple Basic SSID.
MIC
Message Integrity Check.
MMH
Multi-Modal Hashing.
MMIC
Michael MIC.
RF
Radio Frequency.
SSID
Radio Service Set Id.
SSIDL IE
SSID List Information Element
STA
IEEE 802.11 wireless station.
TKIP
WPA Temporal Key encryption.
VLAN
Virtual LAN.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy.
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access.
WPS
Wireless Provisioning System.
GLOSSARY
Access point
Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device
that commonly connects and transports data
between a wireless network and a wired network.
Association
The service used to establish access point
or station mapping and enable STA invocation
of the distribution system services.
(Wireless clients attempt to connect to
access points.)
Basic Service Set
The IEEE 802.11 BSS of an AP comprises of the
stations directly associating with the AP.
Backup VLAN
Wireless clients found to be running outdated/
unsupported virus software and not compliant to
network admission control guidelines need to be
placed on different VLANs than the intended normal
VLAN. These VLANs on which the non-compliant
clients are placed are termed as Backup VLANs.
Backup VLANs are used to quarantine the
non-compliant clients running incorrect software
till they upgrade their software to the correct
version.
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.
Broadcast SSID
Clients can send out Broadcast SSID Probe
Requests to a nearby AP, and the AP will
broadcast its own SSID within its beacons
to response to clients. Clients can use this
Broadcast SSID to associate and communicate
with the AP.
Extensible Authentication Protocol
EAP acts as the interface between a wireless
client and an authentication server, such as a
RADIUS server, to which the access point
communicates over the wired network.
IEEE 802.11
Standard to encourage interoperability among
wireless networking equipment.
IEEE 802.11b
High-rate wireless LAN standard for wireless
data transfer at up to 11 Mbps.
IEEE P802.11g
Higher Speed Physical Layer (PHY) Extension to
IEEE 802.11b, will boost wireless LAN speed to 54
Mbps by using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing). The IEEE 802.11g specification is
backward compatible with the widely deployed IEEE
802.11b standard.
Inter-Access-Point Protocol
The IEEE 802.11 standard does not define how
access points track moving users or how to
negotiate a handoff from one access point to the
next, a process referred to as roaming. IAPP is
a Cisco proprietary protocol to support roaming.
However, IAPP does not address how the wireless
system tracks users moving from one subnet to
another.
Independent network
Network that provides peer-to-peer connectivity
without relying on a complete network
infrastructure.
Information Element
Optional wireless network management data element
in the beacons and probe responses generated by
wireless stations. These elements identify the
extended capabilities supported by the stations.
Integrity Check Value
The WEP ICV shall be a 32-bit value containing
the 32-bit cyclic redundancy code designed for
verifying wireless data frame integrity.
Message Integrity Check
A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted
802.11 frames. MIC prevents attacks on encrypted
packets. MIC, implemented on both the access point
and all associated client devices, adds a few bytes
to each packet to make the packets tamper-proof.
Multiple BSS-ID
An access point radio broadcasts and advertises
multiple SSIDs in the beacons. For clients'
prospective, it is like there are multiple access
points existing in the wireless network.
Native VLAN ID
A switch port and/or AP can be configured with a
'native VLAN ID'. Untagged or priority-tagged
frames are implicitly associated with the native
VLAN ID. The default native VLAN ID is '1' if
VLAN tagging is enabled. The native VLAN ID is '0'
or 'no VLAN ID' if VLAN tagging is not enabled.
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 with 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.
Primary LAN
In an AP, if the destinations of inbound unicast
frames are unknown, the frames are sent toward
the primary LAN defined on the device.
Repeater
Device that connects multiple segments,
listening to each and regenerating the signal
on one to every other connected one; so that
the signal can travel further.
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.
Radio Frequency
Radio wave and modulation process or operation.
Root Access Point
This access point connects clients to the main
wired LAN.
Root (Wireless) Bridge
This wireless bridge connects to the main wired
LAN. It 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.
Service Set ID
SSID is a unique identifier that APs and clients
use to identify with each other. SSID is a simple
means of access control and is not for security.
The SSID can be any alphanumeric entry up to 32
characters.
Virtual LAN
VLAN defined in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard
supports logically segmenting of LAN
infrastructure into different subnets or
workgroups so that packets are switched only
between ports within the same VLAN.
VLAN ID
Each VLAN is identified by a 12-bit 'VLAN ID'.
A VLAN ID of '0' is used to indicate
'no VLAN ID'. Valid VLAN IDs range from '1' to
'4095'. VLAN of ID '4095' is the default VLAN
for Cisco VoIP Phones.
Wired Equivalent Privacy
WEP is generally used to refer to 802.11
encryption.
Parsed from file CISCO-DOT11-SSID-SECURITY-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-DOT11-SSID-SECURITY-MIB
This MIB module provides network management
support for Cisco IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN
devices association and authentication.
ACRONYMS
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard.
AP
Access point.
AID
Association IDentifier for wireless stations.
BSS
IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set.
BSSID
Basic SSID, a MAC address.
CCKM
Cisco Central Key Management.
CCMP
Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol.
CKIP
Cisco per packet key hashing.
CMIC
Cisco MMH MIC.
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check.
DTIM
Data Traffic Indication Map
EAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol.
GRE
Generic Routing Encapsulation
IAPP
Inter-Access-Point Protocol.
ICV
Integrity Check Value.
MBSSID
Multiple Basic SSID.
MIC
Message Integrity Check.
MMH
Multi-Modal Hashing.
MMIC
Michael MIC.
RF
Radio Frequency.
SSID
Radio Service Set Id.
SSIDL IE
SSID List Information Element
STA
IEEE 802.11 wireless station.
TKIP
WPA Temporal Key encryption.
VLAN
Virtual LAN.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy.
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access.
WPS
Wireless Provisioning System.
GLOSSARY
Access point
Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device
that commonly connects and transports data
between a wireless network and a wired network.
Association
The service used to establish access point
or station mapping and enable STA invocation
of the distribution system services.
(Wireless clients attempt to connect to
access points.)
Basic Service Set
The IEEE 802.11 BSS of an AP comprises of the
stations directly associating with the AP.
Backup VLAN
Wireless clients found to be running outdated/
unsupported virus software and not compliant to
network admission control guidelines need to be
placed on different VLANs than the intended normal
VLAN. These VLANs on which the non-compliant
clients are placed are termed as Backup VLANs.
Backup VLANs are used to quarantine the
non-compliant clients running incorrect software
till they upgrade their software to the correct
version.
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.
Broadcast SSID
Clients can send out Broadcast SSID Probe
Requests to a nearby AP, and the AP will
broadcast its own SSID within its beacons
to response to clients. Clients can use this
Broadcast SSID to associate and communicate
with the AP.
Extensible Authentication Protocol
EAP acts as the interface between a wireless
client and an authentication server, such as a
RADIUS server, to which the access point
communicates over the wired network.
IEEE 802.11
Standard to encourage interoperability among
wireless networking equipment.
IEEE 802.11b
High-rate wireless LAN standard for wireless
data transfer at up to 11 Mbps.
IEEE P802.11g
Higher Speed Physical Layer (PHY) Extension to
IEEE 802.11b, will boost wireless LAN speed to 54
Mbps by using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing). The IEEE 802.11g specification is
backward compatible with the widely deployed IEEE
802.11b standard.
Inter-Access-Point Protocol
The IEEE 802.11 standard does not define how
access points track moving users or how to
negotiate a handoff from one access point to the
next, a process referred to as roaming. IAPP is
a Cisco proprietary protocol to support roaming.
However, IAPP does not address how the wireless
system tracks users moving from one subnet to
another.
Independent network
Network that provides peer-to-peer connectivity
without relying on a complete network
infrastructure.
Information Element
Optional wireless network management data element
in the beacons and probe responses generated by
wireless stations. These elements identify the
extended capabilities supported by the stations.
Integrity Check Value
The WEP ICV shall be a 32-bit value containing
the 32-bit cyclic redundancy code designed for
verifying wireless data frame integrity.
Message Integrity Check
A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted
802.11 frames. MIC prevents attacks on encrypted
packets. MIC, implemented on both the access point
and all associated client devices, adds a few bytes
to each packet to make the packets tamper-proof.
Multiple BSS-ID
An access point radio broadcasts and advertises
multiple SSIDs in the beacons. For clients'
prospective, it is like there are multiple access
points existing in the wireless network.
Native VLAN ID
A switch port and/or AP can be configured with a
'native VLAN ID'. Untagged or priority-tagged
frames are implicitly associated with the native
VLAN ID. The default native VLAN ID is '1' if
VLAN tagging is enabled. The native VLAN ID is '0'
or 'no VLAN ID' if VLAN tagging is not enabled.
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 with 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.
Primary LAN
In an AP, if the destinations of inbound unicast
frames are unknown, the frames are sent toward
the primary LAN defined on the device.
Repeater
Device that connects multiple segments,
listening to each and regenerating the signal
on one to every other connected one; so that
the signal can travel further.
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.
Radio Frequency
Radio wave and modulation process or operation.
Root Access Point
This access point connects clients to the main
wired LAN.
Root (Wireless) Bridge
This wireless bridge connects to the main wired
LAN. It 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.
Service Set ID
SSID is a unique identifier that APs and clients
use to identify with each other. SSID is a simple
means of access control and is not for security.
The SSID can be any alphanumeric entry up to 32
characters.
Virtual LAN
VLAN defined in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard
supports logically segmenting of LAN
infrastructure into different subnets or
workgroups so that packets are switched only
between ports within the same VLAN.
VLAN ID
Each VLAN is identified by a 12-bit 'VLAN ID'.
A VLAN ID of '0' is used to indicate
'no VLAN ID'. Valid VLAN IDs range from '1' to
'4095'. VLAN of ID '4095' is the default VLAN
for Cisco VoIP Phones.
Wired Equivalent Privacy
WEP is generally used to refer to 802.11
encryption.
Parsed from file CISCO-DOT11-SSID-SECURITY-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-DOT11-SSID-SECURITY-MIB
This MIB module provides network management
support for Cisco IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN
devices association and authentication.
ACRONYMS
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard.
AP
Access point.
AID
Association IDentifier for wireless stations.
BSS
IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set.
BSSID
Basic SSID, a MAC address.
CCKM
Cisco Central Key Management.
CCMP
Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol.
CKIP
Cisco per packet key hashing.
CMIC
Cisco MMH MIC.
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check.
DTIM
Data Traffic Indication Map
EAP
Extensible Authentication Protocol.
GRE
Generic Routing Encapsulation
IAPP
Inter-Access-Point Protocol.
ICV
Integrity Check Value.
MBSSID
Multiple Basic SSID.
MIC
Message Integrity Check.
MMH
Multi-Modal Hashing.
MMIC
Michael MIC.
RF
Radio Frequency.
SSID
Radio Service Set Id.
SSIDL IE
SSID List Information Element
STA
IEEE 802.11 wireless station.
TKIP
WPA Temporal Key encryption.
VLAN
Virtual LAN.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy.
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access.
WPS
Wireless Provisioning System.
GLOSSARY
Access point
Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device
that commonly connects and transports data
between a wireless network and a wired network.
Association
The service used to establish access point
or station mapping and enable STA invocation
of the distribution system services.
(Wireless clients attempt to connect to
access points.)
Basic Service Set
The IEEE 802.11 BSS of an AP comprises of the
stations directly associating with the AP.
Backup VLAN
Wireless clients found to be running outdated/
unsupported virus software and not compliant to
network admission control guidelines need to be
placed on different VLANs than the intended normal
VLAN. These VLANs on which the non-compliant
clients are placed are termed as Backup VLANs.
Backup VLANs are used to quarantine the
non-compliant clients running incorrect software
till they upgrade their software to the correct
version.
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.
Broadcast SSID
Clients can send out Broadcast SSID Probe
Requests to a nearby AP, and the AP will
broadcast its own SSID within its beacons
to response to clients. Clients can use this
Broadcast SSID to associate and communicate
with the AP.
Extensible Authentication Protocol
EAP acts as the interface between a wireless
client and an authentication server, such as a
RADIUS server, to which the access point
communicates over the wired network.
IEEE 802.11
Standard to encourage interoperability among
wireless networking equipment.
IEEE 802.11b
High-rate wireless LAN standard for wireless
data transfer at up to 11 Mbps.
IEEE P802.11g
Higher Speed Physical Layer (PHY) Extension to
IEEE 802.11b, will boost wireless LAN speed to 54
Mbps by using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing). The IEEE 802.11g specification is
backward compatible with the widely deployed IEEE
802.11b standard.
Inter-Access-Point Protocol
The IEEE 802.11 standard does not define how
access points track moving users or how to
negotiate a handoff from one access point to the
next, a process referred to as roaming. IAPP is
a Cisco proprietary protocol to support roaming.
However, IAPP does not address how the wireless
system tracks users moving from one subnet to
another.
Independent network
Network that provides peer-to-peer connectivity
without relying on a complete network
infrastructure.
Information Element
Optional wireless network management data element
in the beacons and probe responses generated by
wireless stations. These elements identify the
extended capabilities supported by the stations.
Integrity Check Value
The WEP ICV shall be a 32-bit value containing
the 32-bit cyclic redundancy code designed for
verifying wireless data frame integrity.
Message Integrity Check
A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted
802.11 frames. MIC prevents attacks on encrypted
packets. MIC, implemented on both the access point
and all associated client devices, adds a few bytes
to each packet to make the packets tamper-proof.
Multiple BSS-ID
An access point radio broadcasts and advertises
multiple SSIDs in the beacons. For clients'
prospective, it is like there are multiple access
points existing in the wireless network.
Native VLAN ID
A switch port and/or AP can be configured with a
'native VLAN ID'. Untagged or priority-tagged
frames are implicitly associated with the native
VLAN ID. The default native VLAN ID is '1' if
VLAN tagging is enabled. The native VLAN ID is '0'
or 'no VLAN ID' if VLAN tagging is not enabled.
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 with 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.
Primary LAN
In an AP, if the destinations of inbound unicast
frames are unknown, the frames are sent toward
the primary LAN defined on the device.
Repeater
Device that connects multiple segments,
listening to each and regenerating the signal
on one to every other connected one; so that
the signal can travel further.
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.
Radio Frequency
Radio wave and modulation process or operation.
Root Access Point
This access point connects clients to the main
wired LAN.
Root (Wireless) Bridge
This wireless bridge connects to the main wired
LAN. It 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.
Service Set ID
SSID is a unique identifier that APs and clients
use to identify with each other. SSID is a simple
means of access control and is not for security.
The SSID can be any alphanumeric entry up to 32
characters.
Virtual LAN
VLAN defined in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard
supports logically segmenting of LAN
infrastructure into different subnets or
workgroups so that packets are switched only
between ports within the same VLAN.
VLAN ID
Each VLAN is identified by a 12-bit 'VLAN ID'.
A VLAN ID of '0' is used to indicate
'no VLAN ID'. Valid VLAN IDs range from '1' to
'4095'. VLAN of ID '4095' is the default VLAN
for Cisco VoIP Phones.
Wired Equivalent Privacy
WEP is generally used to refer to 802.11
encryption.
ciscoDot11SsidSecMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200704120000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco System 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 support for Cisco IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN devices association and authentication. ACRONYMS AES Advanced Encryption Standard. AP Access point. AID Association IDentifier for wireless stations. BSS IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set. BSSID Basic SSID, a MAC address. CCKM Cisco Central Key Management. CCMP Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol. CKIP Cisco per packet key hashing. CMIC Cisco MMH MIC. CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check. DTIM Data Traffic Indication Map EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol. GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation IAPP Inter-Access-Point Protocol. ICV Integrity Check Value. MBSSID Multiple Basic SSID. MIC Message Integrity Check. MMH Multi-Modal Hashing. MMIC Michael MIC. RF Radio Frequency. SSID Radio Service Set Id. SSIDL IE SSID List Information Element STA IEEE 802.11 wireless station. TKIP WPA Temporal Key encryption. VLAN Virtual LAN. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPS Wireless Provisioning System. GLOSSARY Access point Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device that commonly connects and transports data between a wireless network and a wired network. Association The service used to establish access point or station mapping and enable STA invocation of the distribution system services. (Wireless clients attempt to connect to access points.) Basic Service Set The IEEE 802.11 BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly associating with the AP. Backup VLAN Wireless clients found to be running outdated/ unsupported virus software and not compliant to network admission control guidelines need to be placed on different VLANs than the intended normal VLAN. These VLANs on which the non-compliant clients are placed are termed as Backup VLANs. Backup VLANs are used to quarantine the non-compliant clients running incorrect software till they upgrade their software to the correct version. 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. Broadcast SSID Clients can send out Broadcast SSID Probe Requests to a nearby AP, and the AP will broadcast its own SSID within its beacons to response to clients. Clients can use this Broadcast SSID to associate and communicate with the AP. Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP acts as the interface between a wireless client and an authentication server, such as a RADIUS server, to which the access point communicates over the wired network. IEEE 802.11 Standard to encourage interoperability among wireless networking equipment. IEEE 802.11b High-rate wireless LAN standard for wireless data transfer at up to 11 Mbps. IEEE P802.11g Higher Speed Physical Layer (PHY) Extension to IEEE 802.11b, will boost wireless LAN speed to 54 Mbps by using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing). The IEEE 802.11g specification is backward compatible with the widely deployed IEEE 802.11b standard. Inter-Access-Point Protocol The IEEE 802.11 standard does not define how access points track moving users or how to negotiate a handoff from one access point to the next, a process referred to as roaming. IAPP is a Cisco proprietary protocol to support roaming. However, IAPP does not address how the wireless system tracks users moving from one subnet to another. Independent network Network that provides peer-to-peer connectivity without relying on a complete network infrastructure. Information Element Optional wireless network management data element in the beacons and probe responses generated by wireless stations. These elements identify the extended capabilities supported by the stations. Integrity Check Value The WEP ICV shall be a 32-bit value containing the 32-bit cyclic redundancy code designed for verifying wireless data frame integrity. Message Integrity Check A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames. MIC prevents attacks on encrypted packets. MIC, implemented on both the access point and all associated client devices, adds a few bytes to each packet to make the packets tamper-proof. Multiple BSS-ID An access point radio broadcasts and advertises multiple SSIDs in the beacons. For clients' prospective, it is like there are multiple access points existing in the wireless network. Native VLAN ID A switch port and/or AP can be configured with a 'native VLAN ID'. Untagged or priority-tagged frames are implicitly associated with the native VLAN ID. The default native VLAN ID is '1' if VLAN tagging is enabled. The native VLAN ID is '0' or 'no VLAN ID' if VLAN tagging is not enabled. 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 with 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. Primary LAN In an AP, if the destinations of inbound unicast frames are unknown, the frames are sent toward the primary LAN defined on the device. Repeater Device that connects multiple segments, listening to each and regenerating the signal on one to every other connected one; so that the signal can travel further. 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. Radio Frequency Radio wave and modulation process or operation. Root Access Point This access point connects clients to the main wired LAN. Root (Wireless) Bridge This wireless bridge connects to the main wired LAN. It 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. Service Set ID SSID is a unique identifier that APs and clients use to identify with each other. SSID is a simple means of access control and is not for security. The SSID can be any alphanumeric entry up to 32 characters. Virtual LAN VLAN defined in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard supports logically segmenting of LAN infrastructure into different subnets or workgroups so that packets are switched only between ports within the same VLAN. VLAN ID Each VLAN is identified by a 12-bit 'VLAN ID'. A VLAN ID of '0' is used to indicate 'no VLAN ID'. Valid VLAN IDs range from '1' to '4095'. VLAN of ID '4095' is the default VLAN for Cisco VoIP Phones. Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is generally used to refer to 802.11 encryption." REVISION "200704120000Z" DESCRIPTION "The following changes have been made - Added the following enumerations to CDot11SecAuthKeyMgmtType. - 'wpa1' - 'wpa2' - Added more explanations for the object cdot11SecAuxSsidAuthKeyMgmt to describe about the new key management 'wpa1' and 'wpa2'." REVISION "200605160000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add cdot11SecSsidMaxBackupVlans, and cdot11SecSsidBackupVlanTable, and cdot11SecSsidvlanManagementGroup to manage the backup VLAN configuration." REVISION "200409140000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added cdot11MbssidMacAddrSupportTable and cdot11MbssidInterfaceTable to support MBSSID feature." REVISION "200405150000Z" DESCRIPTION "This is the initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 413 }
ciscoDot11SsidSecMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoMgmt 413 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-DOT11-SSID-SECURITY-MIB
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ciscoDot11SsidSecMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200704120000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco System 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 support for Cisco IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN devices association and authentication. ACRONYMS AES Advanced Encryption Standard. AP Access point. AID Association IDentifier for wireless stations. BSS IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set. BSSID Basic SSID, a MAC address. CCKM Cisco Central Key Management. CCMP Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol. CKIP Cisco per packet key hashing. CMIC Cisco MMH MIC. CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check. DTIM Data Traffic Indication Map EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol. GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation IAPP Inter-Access-Point Protocol. ICV Integrity Check Value. MBSSID Multiple Basic SSID. MIC Message Integrity Check. MMH Multi-Modal Hashing. MMIC Michael MIC. RF Radio Frequency. SSID Radio Service Set Id. SSIDL IE SSID List Information Element STA IEEE 802.11 wireless station. TKIP WPA Temporal Key encryption. VLAN Virtual LAN. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPS Wireless Provisioning System. GLOSSARY Access point Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device that commonly connects and transports data between a wireless network and a wired network. Association The service used to establish access point or station mapping and enable STA invocation of the distribution system services. (Wireless clients attempt to connect to access points.) Basic Service Set The IEEE 802.11 BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly associating with the AP. Backup VLAN Wireless clients found to be running outdated/ unsupported virus software and not compliant to network admission control guidelines need to be placed on different VLANs than the intended normal VLAN. These VLANs on which the non-compliant clients are placed are termed as Backup VLANs. Backup VLANs are used to quarantine the non-compliant clients running incorrect software till they upgrade their software to the correct version. 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. Broadcast SSID Clients can send out Broadcast SSID Probe Requests to a nearby AP, and the AP will broadcast its own SSID within its beacons to response to clients. Clients can use this Broadcast SSID to associate and communicate with the AP. Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP acts as the interface between a wireless client and an authentication server, such as a RADIUS server, to which the access point communicates over the wired network. IEEE 802.11 Standard to encourage interoperability among wireless networking equipment. IEEE 802.11b High-rate wireless LAN standard for wireless data transfer at up to 11 Mbps. IEEE P802.11g Higher Speed Physical Layer (PHY) Extension to IEEE 802.11b, will boost wireless LAN speed to 54 Mbps by using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing). The IEEE 802.11g specification is backward compatible with the widely deployed IEEE 802.11b standard. Inter-Access-Point Protocol The IEEE 802.11 standard does not define how access points track moving users or how to negotiate a handoff from one access point to the next, a process referred to as roaming. IAPP is a Cisco proprietary protocol to support roaming. However, IAPP does not address how the wireless system tracks users moving from one subnet to another. Independent network Network that provides peer-to-peer connectivity without relying on a complete network infrastructure. Information Element Optional wireless network management data element in the beacons and probe responses generated by wireless stations. These elements identify the extended capabilities supported by the stations. Integrity Check Value The WEP ICV shall be a 32-bit value containing the 32-bit cyclic redundancy code designed for verifying wireless data frame integrity. Message Integrity Check A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames. MIC prevents attacks on encrypted packets. MIC, implemented on both the access point and all associated client devices, adds a few bytes to each packet to make the packets tamper-proof. Multiple BSS-ID An access point radio broadcasts and advertises multiple SSIDs in the beacons. For clients' prospective, it is like there are multiple access points existing in the wireless network. Native VLAN ID A switch port and/or AP can be configured with a 'native VLAN ID'. Untagged or priority-tagged frames are implicitly associated with the native VLAN ID. The default native VLAN ID is '1' if VLAN tagging is enabled. The native VLAN ID is '0' or 'no VLAN ID' if VLAN tagging is not enabled. 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 with 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. Primary LAN In an AP, if the destinations of inbound unicast frames are unknown, the frames are sent toward the primary LAN defined on the device. Repeater Device that connects multiple segments, listening to each and regenerating the signal on one to every other connected one; so that the signal can travel further. 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. Radio Frequency Radio wave and modulation process or operation. Root Access Point This access point connects clients to the main wired LAN. Root (Wireless) Bridge This wireless bridge connects to the main wired LAN. It 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. Service Set ID SSID is a unique identifier that APs and clients use to identify with each other. SSID is a simple means of access control and is not for security. The SSID can be any alphanumeric entry up to 32 characters. Virtual LAN VLAN defined in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard supports logically segmenting of LAN infrastructure into different subnets or workgroups so that packets are switched only between ports within the same VLAN. VLAN ID Each VLAN is identified by a 12-bit 'VLAN ID'. A VLAN ID of '0' is used to indicate 'no VLAN ID'. Valid VLAN IDs range from '1' to '4095'. VLAN of ID '4095' is the default VLAN for Cisco VoIP Phones. Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is generally used to refer to 802.11 encryption." REVISION "200704120000Z" DESCRIPTION "The following changes have been made - Added the following enumerations to CDot11SecAuthKeyMgmtType. - 'wpa1' - 'wpa2' - Added more explanations for the object cdot11SecAuxSsidAuthKeyMgmt to describe about the new key management 'wpa1' and 'wpa2'." REVISION "200605160000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add cdot11SecSsidMaxBackupVlans, and cdot11SecSsidBackupVlanTable, and cdot11SecSsidvlanManagementGroup to manage the backup VLAN configuration." REVISION "200409140000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added cdot11MbssidMacAddrSupportTable and cdot11MbssidInterfaceTable to support MBSSID feature." REVISION "200405150000Z" DESCRIPTION "This is the initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 413 }
ciscoDot11SsidSecMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200704120000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco System 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 support for Cisco IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN devices association and authentication. ACRONYMS AES Advanced Encryption Standard. AP Access point. AID Association IDentifier for wireless stations. BSS IEEE 802.11 Basic Service Set. BSSID Basic SSID, a MAC address. CCKM Cisco Central Key Management. CCMP Code Mode/CBC Mac Protocol. CKIP Cisco per packet key hashing. CMIC Cisco MMH MIC. CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check. DTIM Data Traffic Indication Map EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol. GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation IAPP Inter-Access-Point Protocol. ICV Integrity Check Value. MBSSID Multiple Basic SSID. MIC Message Integrity Check. MMH Multi-Modal Hashing. MMIC Michael MIC. RF Radio Frequency. SSID Radio Service Set Id. SSIDL IE SSID List Information Element STA IEEE 802.11 wireless station. TKIP WPA Temporal Key encryption. VLAN Virtual LAN. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPS Wireless Provisioning System. GLOSSARY Access point Transmitter/receiver (transceiver) device that commonly connects and transports data between a wireless network and a wired network. Association The service used to establish access point or station mapping and enable STA invocation of the distribution system services. (Wireless clients attempt to connect to access points.) Basic Service Set The IEEE 802.11 BSS of an AP comprises of the stations directly associating with the AP. Backup VLAN Wireless clients found to be running outdated/ unsupported virus software and not compliant to network admission control guidelines need to be placed on different VLANs than the intended normal VLAN. These VLANs on which the non-compliant clients are placed are termed as Backup VLANs. Backup VLANs are used to quarantine the non-compliant clients running incorrect software till they upgrade their software to the correct version. 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. Broadcast SSID Clients can send out Broadcast SSID Probe Requests to a nearby AP, and the AP will broadcast its own SSID within its beacons to response to clients. Clients can use this Broadcast SSID to associate and communicate with the AP. Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP acts as the interface between a wireless client and an authentication server, such as a RADIUS server, to which the access point communicates over the wired network. IEEE 802.11 Standard to encourage interoperability among wireless networking equipment. IEEE 802.11b High-rate wireless LAN standard for wireless data transfer at up to 11 Mbps. IEEE P802.11g Higher Speed Physical Layer (PHY) Extension to IEEE 802.11b, will boost wireless LAN speed to 54 Mbps by using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing). The IEEE 802.11g specification is backward compatible with the widely deployed IEEE 802.11b standard. Inter-Access-Point Protocol The IEEE 802.11 standard does not define how access points track moving users or how to negotiate a handoff from one access point to the next, a process referred to as roaming. IAPP is a Cisco proprietary protocol to support roaming. However, IAPP does not address how the wireless system tracks users moving from one subnet to another. Independent network Network that provides peer-to-peer connectivity without relying on a complete network infrastructure. Information Element Optional wireless network management data element in the beacons and probe responses generated by wireless stations. These elements identify the extended capabilities supported by the stations. Integrity Check Value The WEP ICV shall be a 32-bit value containing the 32-bit cyclic redundancy code designed for verifying wireless data frame integrity. Message Integrity Check A MIC can, optionally, be added to WEP-encrypted 802.11 frames. MIC prevents attacks on encrypted packets. MIC, implemented on both the access point and all associated client devices, adds a few bytes to each packet to make the packets tamper-proof. Multiple BSS-ID An access point radio broadcasts and advertises multiple SSIDs in the beacons. For clients' prospective, it is like there are multiple access points existing in the wireless network. Native VLAN ID A switch port and/or AP can be configured with a 'native VLAN ID'. Untagged or priority-tagged frames are implicitly associated with the native VLAN ID. The default native VLAN ID is '1' if VLAN tagging is enabled. The native VLAN ID is '0' or 'no VLAN ID' if VLAN tagging is not enabled. 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 with 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. Primary LAN In an AP, if the destinations of inbound unicast frames are unknown, the frames are sent toward the primary LAN defined on the device. Repeater Device that connects multiple segments, listening to each and regenerating the signal on one to every other connected one; so that the signal can travel further. 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. Radio Frequency Radio wave and modulation process or operation. Root Access Point This access point connects clients to the main wired LAN. Root (Wireless) Bridge This wireless bridge connects to the main wired LAN. It 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. Service Set ID SSID is a unique identifier that APs and clients use to identify with each other. SSID is a simple means of access control and is not for security. The SSID can be any alphanumeric entry up to 32 characters. Virtual LAN VLAN defined in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard supports logically segmenting of LAN infrastructure into different subnets or workgroups so that packets are switched only between ports within the same VLAN. VLAN ID Each VLAN is identified by a 12-bit 'VLAN ID'. A VLAN ID of '0' is used to indicate 'no VLAN ID'. Valid VLAN IDs range from '1' to '4095'. VLAN of ID '4095' is the default VLAN for Cisco VoIP Phones. Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is generally used to refer to 802.11 encryption." REVISION "200704120000Z" DESCRIPTION "The following changes have been made - Added the following enumerations to CDot11SecAuthKeyMgmtType. - 'wpa1' - 'wpa2' - Added more explanations for the object cdot11SecAuxSsidAuthKeyMgmt to describe about the new key management 'wpa1' and 'wpa2'." REVISION "200605160000Z" DESCRIPTION "Add cdot11SecSsidMaxBackupVlans, and cdot11SecSsidBackupVlanTable, and cdot11SecSsidvlanManagementGroup to manage the backup VLAN configuration." REVISION "200409140000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added cdot11MbssidMacAddrSupportTable and cdot11MbssidInterfaceTable to support MBSSID feature." REVISION "200405150000Z" DESCRIPTION "This is the initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 413 }
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.413.1 | ciscoDot11SsidSecMIBObjects | 4 | 59 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.413.2 | ciscoDot11SsidSecMIBConformance | 2 | 10 | None |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.363 | ciscoFcSpanMIB | 2 | 49 | MIB module for displaying and configuring Switched Port Analyzer(SPAN) related features in a Fibre Channel device. SPAN is a featu… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.364 | ciscoPsmMIB | 3 | 213 | The MIB module for the management of the Port Security Manager (PSM). The PSM consists of 2 aspects: Port binding and Fabric bindi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.365 | ciscoFCCMIB | 3 | 42 | The MIB module for the management of Fibre Channel Congestion Control(FCC). FCC is a Cisco proprietary flow control mechanism tha… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.367 | ciscoAAAServerExtMIB | 2 | 77 | This MIB is an extension to the CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB. This MIB module enhances the 'casConfigTable' to include other types of Ser… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.368 | 368 | 0 | 0 | Cisco Content Services (CSS) switch product, also known as Arrowpoint, for version 7.40 and later |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.369 | ciscoLicenseMgrMIB | 3 | 74 | The MIB module for a method of managing license files on the system. Licensing mechanism provides more flexibility in supporting v… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.370 | ciscoSslProxyMIB | 3 | 372 | This MIB module is for managing a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Proxy device which terminates and accelarates SSL and Transport Layer… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.371 | ciscoIvrMIB | 3 | 192 | The MIB module for the management of Inter-VSAN routing within the framework of Cisco's Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) Architecture. IV… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.372 | ciscoIsnsClientMIB | 3 | 16 | MIB module for monitoring and configuring Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) client. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.373 | ciscoFdmiMIB | 3 | 47 | Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI) MIB. This MIB module defines objects for managing the devices such as HBA (Host Bus Ada… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.374 | ciscoDynamicArpInspectionMIB | 3 | 82 | The MIB module is for configuration of Dynamic ARP Inspection feature. Dynamic ARP Inspection is a security mechanism which valid… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.375 | ciscoFiconMIB | 3 | 176 | This is the FICON (FIber CONnection) MIB module. FICON is an IBM standard of transport mechanism for communication between the ma… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.376 | ciscoSVIAutostateMIB | 3 | 19 | The MIB module is for configuration of the switch virtual interface (SVI) autostate feature. Autostate feature is a mechanism to … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.377 | ciscoFeatureCtrlMIB | 3 | 53 | There are two types of features in the system: - Regular features - Optional features The Regular features may or may not need to … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.378 | ciscoSvcInterfaceMIB | 3 | 115 | MIB module for displaying and configuring SVC (SAN Volume Controller) related features in the Storage Area Network (SAN) switches… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.379 | ciscoItpmMIB | 3 | 47 | The MIB for providing information related to monitoring SS7 links. This information can be used to manage the state of software u… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.380 | ciscoDhcpSnoopingMIB | 3 | 127 | The MIB module is for configuration of DHCP Snooping feature. DHCP Snooping is a security mechanism which uses information gleane… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.381 | ciscoDiffServExtMIB | 2 | 49 | This MIB is a Cisco extension to the DIFFSERV-MIB, RFC 3289. This MIB defines a Fibre Channel (FC) Multi Field filter to be used i… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.383 | ciscoCidsMIB | 3 | 183 | Cisco Intrusion Detection System MIB. Provides trap definitions for the evAlert and evError elements of the IDIOM (Intrusion Det… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.384 | ciscoDot11AntennaMIB | 2 | 11 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on 802.11 Access Points and Wireless Bridges to provide information about the antennas con… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.385 | ciscoUnityMIB | 3 | 101 | The MIB Module for the management of Cisco Unity server. Cisco Unity is a Unified Communications solution that provides advanced,… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.386 | ciscoModuleAutoShutdownMIB | 3 | 36 | The CISCO-MODULE-AUTO-SHUTDOWN-MIB is used to configure the module automatic shutdown feature. Modules will be reset by the syste… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.387 | ciscoNetflowMIB | 3 | 206 | The Netflow MIB provides a simple and easy method to get NetFlow cache information, current NetFlow configuration and statistics.… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.388 | ciscoVirtualSwitchMIB | 3 | 128 | This MIB module defines the managed objects that support the virtual switch architecture. The virtual switch concept combines sev… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.389 | ciscoVoiceCasModuleMIB | 3 | 22 | This MIB is used to support Programmable CAS signaling Bit configuration on modules that support voice traffic. This MIB will enab… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.390 | ciscoCableDiagMIB | 3 | 33 | This MIB module defines objects for managing cable diagnostic test capabilites supported by the Cisco devices. Cable diagnostic t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.391 | ciscoFcspMIB | 3 | 46 | MIB module for managing Fibre Channel Security for the fibre channel devices. This MIB is used to configure and monitor the Fibre-… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.392 | ciscoRemoteAccessMonitorMIB | 3 | 199 | Acronyms and Definitions The following acronyms and terms are used in this document: IPSec: Secure IP Protocol VPN: Virtual Priv… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.393 | ciscoVoiceConnectivityMIB | 3 | 44 | This MIB module provides connectivity related information for devices (e.g., 'connectivity between voice gateway, phones, gatekee… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.394 | ciscoIpTapMIB | 3 | 28 | This module manages Cisco's intercept feature for IP. This MIB is used along with CISCO-TAP2-MIB to intercept IP traffic. CISCO-T… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.395 | cisco802TapMIB | 3 | 20 | This module manages Cisco's intercept feature for 802 (layer 2) streams. This MIB is used along with CISCO-TAP2-MIB to intercept 8… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.396 | ciscoMlrMIB | 3 | 190 | The MIB for providing information about Multi-layer Routing(MLR). This MIB will provide information used to control and measure S… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.397 | ciscoH225MIB | 1 | 176 | Cisco H225 MIB module. This module consists of H225 call signaling and H225 RAS (Registration, Admission and Status). These are p… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.398 | ciscoMauExtMIB | 3 | 23 | A MIB module for extending the MAU-MIB (RFC 3636) to add objects which provide additional management information about MAU or Jac… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.399 | ciscoTap2MIB | 3 | 69 | This module manages Cisco's intercept feature. This MIB replaces CISCO-TAP-MIB. This MIB defines a generic stream table that cont… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.400 | ciscoUserConnectionTapMIB | 2 | 13 | This module manages Cisco's intercept feature for user connections. This MIB is used along with CISCO-TAP2-MIB to intercept user t… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.401 | ciscoBridgeExtMIB | 3 | 34 | A MIB module for extending BRIDGE-MIB specified in RFC 1493. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.402 | ciscoPowerEthernetExtMIB | 3 | 79 | A MIB module for extending the POWER-ETHERNET-MIB (RFC3621) to add objects which provide additional management information about … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.405 | ciscoDnsServerMIB | 3 | 400 | The MIB module for entities implementing the server side of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol. P. Mockapetris, 'Domain names … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.407 | ciscoAtmTrunkStatMIB | 3 | 101 | The MIB module contains ATM Trunk statistics. TERMINOLOGY PVC: Permanent Virtual Circuit OAM: Operation and Management CRC: Cyclic… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.408 | ciscoSnmpNotificationExtMIB | 3 | 13 | This MIB extends the functionality provided by SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB. This MIB provides for the aging of the notification filters … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.409 | ciscoSnmpVacmExtMIB | 2 | 11 | The management information definitions to extend the View-based Access Control Model (RFC3415) for SNMP. This MIB extends the 'SN… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.411 | ciscoVlanTranslationMIB | 3 | 27 | The MIB module for the management of VLAN translations. VLAN translation refers to the ability of the device to translate between… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.412 | ciscoSnmpTargetExtMIB | 2 | 30 | This MIB is an extension of the SNMP-TARGET-MIB specified in RFC3413. This MIB module contains Cisco-defined extension to the sn… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.414 | ciscoPoePdMIB | 3 | 17 | This MIB is intended for devices powered by external power sources, in particular Power Over Ethernet (PoE or formerly called inl… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.415 | ciscoWlanManMIB | 3 | 13 | This MIB module provides network management and configuration support for IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN devices. ACRONYMS HTTP Hypertext … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.416 | ciscoDot11QosMIB | 3 | 49 | This MIB module provides network management support for QoS on wireless LAN devices. The objects defined in this MIB provide equ… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.420 | ciscoUnityExpressMIB | 3 | 179 | The MIB Module for the management of the Cisco Unity Express (CUE) service. CUE is a voicemail service that runs in a Cisco rout… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.421 | ciscoDpvmMIB | 3 | 55 | The MIB module for the management of the Dynamic Port Vsan Membership (DPVM) module. DPVM provides the ability to assign (virtual… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.422 | ciscoIPsecTc | 0 | 0 | This MIB module defines the textual conventions used in the IPsec suite of MIBs. This includes Internet DOI numbers defined in RF… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.423 | ciscoIkeConfigMIB | 3 | 93 | This is a MIB Module for configuring and viewing IKE parameters and policies. Acronyms The following acronyms are used in this do… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.424 | ciscoCableMeteringMIB | 3 | 53 | This is the MIB module for Usage Based Metering for the DOCSIS-compliant Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTS). Usage Based Mete… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.426 | ciscoLinkErrorMonitorMIB | 3 | 34 | The MIB module for managing Link Error Monitoring Feature on devices. Link Error Monitoring Feature provides a mechanism to monito… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.427 | ciscoZsExtMIB | 3 | 33 | The MIB module for the management of zoning within the framework of Cisco's Zoning Server (ZS) Archi- tecture which realizes the … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.428 | ciscoIkeFlowExtMIB | 3 | 18 | This MIB module is an extension to CISCO-IKE-FLOW-MIB and contains Cisco Specific extensions for monitoring IKE. It is for monito… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.429 | ciscoIkeFlowMIB | 3 | 80 | This is a MIB module for monitoring the structures and status of IPsec control flows based on Internet Key Exchange protocol. The… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.430 | ciscoFcDeviceAliasMIB | 3 | 14 | The MIB module for the management of Device Aliases in a Fibre Channel Fabric. A Fibre Channel fabric consists of devices such as… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.431 | ciscoIPsecProvisioningMIB | 3 | 98 | IPSec is the next-generation network layer crypto framework described in RFC2401-2411. This MIB defines the IPsec configurations.… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.432 | ciscoEnhancedIpsecFlowMIB | 3 | 330 | This is a MIB Module for monitoring the structures and status of IPSec-based networks. The MIB has been designed to be adopted as… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.433 | ciscoCFSMIB | 3 | 102 | This MIB applies to one or more of a set of devices which have connectivity through some kind of 'fabric'. Many features which ru… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.434 | ciscoIpNetworkDiscoveryMIB, ciscoIsnsIpNetDiscoveryMIB | 3 | 58 | MIB to provide the information about the disjoint IP networks connected to the various gigabit ethernet interfaces in the 'Fabric… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.435 | ciscoFcMulticastMIB | 3 | 14 | MIB module for monitoring and configuring Fibre Channel Multicast feature. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.436 | ciscoDNSClientMIB | 3 | 28 | The MIB module for entities implementing the client side of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.437 | ciscoPortTrackMIB | 2 | 18 | A MIB to configure the Port-Track feature. When a link goes down, all the services which depend on the link are notified of the o… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.438 | ciscoIPsecSignalingMIB | 3 | 140 | This MIB Module models status, performance and failures of a protocol with the generic characteristics of signalling protocols us… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.439 | ciscoCcmeMIB | 3 | 338 | This MIB allows management of Cisco CallManager Express (CCME) feature in Cisco IOS. CCME is optional software feature that enabl… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.441 | ciscoSrstMIB | 3 | 149 | This MIB allows management of Cisco Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) feature in Cisco IOS. SRST is an optional software fe… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.443 | ciscoCommonMgmtMIB | 3 | 37 | MIB module for integrating different elements of managing a device. For example, different device access methods like SNMP, CLI, … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.445 | ciscoQinqVlanMIB | 3 | 25 | This MIB defines configuration and monitoring capabilities relating to 802.1QinQ interfaces. QinQ interfaces are capable of term… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.447 | ciscoScsiFlowMIB | 3 | 99 | A SCSI Flow is described as a SCSI Initiator SCSI Target combination. This MIB is used to configure and monitor SCSI Flows. Gloss… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.448 | ciscoSsmProvMIB | 2 | 26 | This MIB is used to provision features on a Data Path Processor (DPP) of a Storage Service Module (SSM). A DPP is assigned to a c… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.449 | ciscoEigrpMIB | 3 | 103 | Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol (EIGRP) is a Cisco proprietary distance vector routing protocol. It is based on the Diffusin… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.450 | ciscoCableAdmCtrlMIB | 3 | 123 | This MIB module defines the managed objects enabling the management of Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) admission control. CM… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.451 | ciscoIpUrpfMIB | 3 | 47 | Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (URPF) is a function that checks the validity of the source address of IP packets received on an … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.454 | ciscoDot11LbsMIB | 3 | 23 | This MIB module supports network management for Location Based Services on IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN devices. Location Based Serv… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.455 | ciscoImageTc | 0 | 0 | This MIB module defines the textual conventions used in the enhanced image MIB. Glossary: Base Image Essential part of the operatin… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.456 | ciscoDot11WidsMIB | 3 | 50 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on the following IOS based network entities for the purpose of providing network managemen… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.457 | ciscoWdsIdsMIB | 2 | 18 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all IOS based network entities that provide Wireless Domain Services, for the purpose o… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.458 | ciscoApplianceRedundancyMIB | 3 | 47 | This mib defines the SNMP objects to report the status of High Availability (HA) functionality in Cisco network management applia… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.459 | ciscoBitsClockMIB | 3 | 21 | This MIB provides information on Building Integrated Timing Supply(BITS) clocking sources and modes of operations. It is used to… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.460 | ciscoTpcMIB | 3 | 24 | The MIB module for Third Party Copy(TPC): Third Party Copy derives its name from the fact that there are three entities involved … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.461 | ciscoEtherCfmMIB | 3 | 39 | This MIB module defines the managed objects and notifications for Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (CFM). CFM is an end-to-e… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.463 | ciscoSanTapMIB | 3 | 30 | MIB module to provide information about the SanTap service configuration. SanTap is a fibre channel switch based capability that p… |
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