This table provides the configuration needed by the
controller to enable management frame protection on a
particular WLAN.
A controller, when configured, enables the MFP on
individual WLANs. When these WLANs that have MFP
enabled are applied to the APs, the APs become part
of the MFP framework. The APs will receive the
signature keys to be used to generate MICs for
unicast and broadcast management frames upon joining
the controller. With these keys, the APs generate
the MIC for individual management frames and append
the value as an information element to the
respective frames.
The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable
through an explicit network management action
results in creation of an entry in this table.
Similarly, deletion of a row in
cLWlanConfigTable through user action causes the
deletion of corresponding row in this table.
Parsed from file CISCO-LWAPP-MFP-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-MFP-MIB
This table provides the configuration needed by the
controller to enable management frame protection on a
particular WLAN.
A controller, when configured, enables the MFP on
individual WLANs. When these WLANs that have MFP
enabled are applied to the APs, the APs become part
of the MFP framework. The APs will receive the
signature keys to be used to generate MICs for
unicast and broadcast management frames upon joining
the controller. With these keys, the APs generate
the MIC for individual management frames and append
the value as an information element to the
respective frames.
The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable
through an explicit network management action
results in creation of an entry in this table.
Similarly, deletion of a row in
cLWlanConfigTable through user action causes the
deletion of corresponding row in this table.
This table provides the configuration needed by the
controller to enable management frame protection on a
particular WLAN.
A controller, when configured, enables the MFP on
individual WLANs. When these WLANs that have MFP
enabled are applied to the APs, the APs become part
of the MFP framework. The APs will receive the
signature keys to be used to generate MICs for
unicast and broadcast management frames upon joining
the controller. With these keys, the APs generate
the MIC for individual management frames and append
the value as an information element to the
respective frames.
The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable
through an explicit network management action
results in creation of an entry in this table.
Similarly, deletion of a row in
cLWlanConfigTable through user action causes the
deletion of corresponding row in this table.
Parsed from file CISCO-LWAPP-MFP-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-MFP-MIB
This table provides the configuration needed by the
controller to enable management frame protection on a
particular WLAN.
A controller, when configured, enables the MFP on
individual WLANs. When these WLANs that have MFP
enabled are applied to the APs, the APs become part
of the MFP framework. The APs will receive the
signature keys to be used to generate MICs for
unicast and broadcast management frames upon joining
the controller. With these keys, the APs generate
the MIC for individual management frames and append
the value as an information element to the
respective frames.
The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable
through an explicit network management action
results in creation of an entry in this table.
Similarly, deletion of a row in
cLWlanConfigTable through user action causes the
deletion of corresponding row in this table.
cLMfpWlanConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CLMfpWlanConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provides the configuration needed by the controller to enable management frame protection on a particular WLAN. A controller, when configured, enables the MFP on individual WLANs. When these WLANs that have MFP enabled are applied to the APs, the APs become part of the MFP framework. The APs will receive the signature keys to be used to generate MICs for unicast and broadcast management frames upon joining the controller. With these keys, the APs generate the MIC for individual management frames and append the value as an information element to the respective frames. The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable through an explicit network management action results in creation of an entry in this table. Similarly, deletion of a row in cLWlanConfigTable through user action causes the deletion of corresponding row in this table." ::= { ciscoLwappMfpConfig 2 }
cLMfpWlanConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CLMfpWlanConfigEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This table provides the configuration needed by the controller to enable management frame protection on a particular WLAN. A controller, when configured, enables the MFP on individual WLANs. When these WLANs that have MFP enabled are applied to the APs, the APs become part of the MFP framework. The APs will receive the signature keys to be used to generate MICs for unicast and broadcast management frames upon joining the controller. With these keys, the APs generate the MIC for individual management frames and append the value as an information element to the respective frames. The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable through an explicit network management action results in creation of an entry in this table. Similarly, deletion of a row in cLWlanConfigTable through user action causes the deletion of corresponding row in this table." ::= { ciscoLwappMfpConfig 2 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-MFP-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cLMfpWlanConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CLMfpWlanConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provides the configuration needed by the controller to enable management frame protection on a particular WLAN. A controller, when configured, enables the MFP on individual WLANs. When these WLANs that have MFP enabled are applied to the APs, the APs become part of the MFP framework. The APs will receive the signature keys to be used to generate MICs for unicast and broadcast management frames upon joining the controller. With these keys, the APs generate the MIC for individual management frames and append the value as an information element to the respective frames. The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable through an explicit network management action results in creation of an entry in this table. Similarly, deletion of a row in cLWlanConfigTable through user action causes the deletion of corresponding row in this table." ::= { ciscoLwappMfpConfig 2 }
cLMfpWlanConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CLMfpWlanConfigEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provides the configuration needed by the controller to enable management frame protection on a particular WLAN. A controller, when configured, enables the MFP on individual WLANs. When these WLANs that have MFP enabled are applied to the APs, the APs become part of the MFP framework. The APs will receive the signature keys to be used to generate MICs for unicast and broadcast management frames upon joining the controller. With these keys, the APs generate the MIC for individual management frames and append the value as an information element to the respective frames. The creation of a new row in cLWlanConfigTable through an explicit network management action results in creation of an entry in this table. Similarly, deletion of a row in cLWlanConfigTable through user action causes the deletion of corresponding row in this table." ::= { ciscoLwappMfpConfig 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.518.2.1.2.1 | cLMfpWlanConfigEntry | 3 | 3 | A conceptual row in cLMfpWlanConfigTable and represents the MFP configuration on a particular WLAN. |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.518.2.1.1 | cLMfpProtectType | 1 | 1 | The authentication mechanism to be used to secure the WLANs managed through this controller. cLMfpProtectNone - No authentication… |