This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those
devices operating as Central controllers, that
terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol
tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points.
Information provided by this MIB is used to study
the quality of service in the voice and video traffic
on the WLAN.
The relationship between CC and the LWAPP APs
can be depicted as follows:
+......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + +
+ CC + + CC + + CC +
+ + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+
.. . .
.. . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + + + +
+ AP + + AP + + AP + + AP +
+ + + + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
. . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + + + +
+ MN + + MN + + MN + + MN +
+ + + + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
The LWAPP tunnel exists between the controller and
the APs. The MNs communicate with the APs through
the protocol defined by the 802.11 standard.
LWAPP APs, upon bootup, discover and join one of the
controllers and the controller pushes the configuration,
that includes the WLAN parameters, to the LWAPP APs.
The APs then encapsulate all the 802.11 frames from
wireless clients inside LWAPP frames and forward
the LWAPP frames to the controller.
GLOSSARY
Access Point ( AP )
An entity that contains an 802.11 medium access
control ( MAC ) and physical layer ( PHY ) interface
and provides access to the distribution services via
the wireless medium for associated clients.
LWAPP APs encapsulate all the 802.11 frames in
LWAPP frames and sends them to the controller to which
it is logically connected.
Gratuitous Probe Response (GPR)
The Gratuitous Probe Response feature aids in conserving
battery power of WLAN-enabled cell phones by providing
a high rate packet on the order of tens of milliseconds
such that these kind of phones can wake up and wait at
predefined intervals, to reduce battery power. The
GPR packet is transmitted from the AP at a predefined
time interval.
Light Weight Access Point Protocol ( LWAPP )
This is a generic protocol that defines the
communication between the Access Points and the
Central Controller.
Mobile Node ( MN )
A roaming 802.11 wireless device in a wireless
network associated with an access point. Mobile Node
and client are used interchangeably.
TU
A measurement of time in units of 1024 microseconds.
User Priority ( UP )
Specifies a the priority rules in QOS for handling user
priority.
REFERENCE
[1] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control ( MAC ) and
Physical Layer ( PHY ) Specifications
[2] Draft-obara-capwap-lwapp-00.txt, IETF Light
Weight Access Point Protocol
Parsed from file CISCO-LWAPP-QOS-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-QOS-MIB
This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those
devices operating as Central controllers, that
terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol
tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points.
Information provided by this MIB is used to study
the quality of service in the voice and video traffic
on the WLAN.
The relationship between CC and the LWAPP APs
can be depicted as follows:
+......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + +
+ CC + + CC + + CC +
+ + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+
.. . .
.. . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + + + +
+ AP + + AP + + AP + + AP +
+ + + + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
. . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + + + +
+ MN + + MN + + MN + + MN +
+ + + + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
The LWAPP tunnel exists between the controller and
the APs. The MNs communicate with the APs through
the protocol defined by the 802.11 standard.
LWAPP APs, upon bootup, discover and join one of the
controllers and the controller pushes the configuration,
that includes the WLAN parameters, to the LWAPP APs.
The APs then encapsulate all the 802.11 frames from
wireless clients inside LWAPP frames and forward
the LWAPP frames to the controller.
GLOSSARY
Access Point ( AP )
An entity that contains an 802.11 medium access
control ( MAC ) and physical layer ( PHY ) interface
and provides access to the distribution services via
the wireless medium for associated clients.
LWAPP APs encapsulate all the 802.11 frames in
LWAPP frames and sends them to the controller to which
it is logically connected.
Gratuitous Probe Response (GPR)
The Gratuitous Probe Response feature aids in conserving
battery power of WLAN-enabled cell phones by providing
a high rate packet on the order of tens of milliseconds
such that these kind of phones can wake up and wait at
predefined intervals, to reduce battery power. The
GPR packet is transmitted from the AP at a predefined
time interval.
Light Weight Access Point Protocol ( LWAPP )
This is a generic protocol that defines the
communication between the Access Points and the
Central Controller.
Mobile Node ( MN )
A roaming 802.11 wireless device in a wireless
network associated with an access point. Mobile Node
and client are used interchangeably.
TU
A measurement of time in units of 1024 microseconds.
User Priority ( UP )
Specifies a the priority rules in QOS for handling user
priority.
REFERENCE
[1] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control ( MAC ) and
Physical Layer ( PHY ) Specifications
[2] Draft-obara-capwap-lwapp-00.txt, IETF Light
Weight Access Point Protocol
Parsed from file CISCO-LWAPP-QOS-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-QOS-MIB
This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those
devices operating as Central controllers, that
terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol
tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points.
Information provided by this MIB is used to study
the quality of service in the voice and video traffic
on the WLAN.
The relationship between CC and the LWAPP APs
can be depicted as follows:
+......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + +
+ CC + + CC + + CC +
+ + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+
.. . .
.. . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + + + +
+ AP + + AP + + AP + + AP +
+ + + + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
. . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
+ + + + + + + +
+ MN + + MN + + MN + + MN +
+ + + + + + + +
+......+ +......+ +......+ +......+
The LWAPP tunnel exists between the controller and
the APs. The MNs communicate with the APs through
the protocol defined by the 802.11 standard.
LWAPP APs, upon bootup, discover and join one of the
controllers and the controller pushes the configuration,
that includes the WLAN parameters, to the LWAPP APs.
The APs then encapsulate all the 802.11 frames from
wireless clients inside LWAPP frames and forward
the LWAPP frames to the controller.
GLOSSARY
Access Point ( AP )
An entity that contains an 802.11 medium access
control ( MAC ) and physical layer ( PHY ) interface
and provides access to the distribution services via
the wireless medium for associated clients.
LWAPP APs encapsulate all the 802.11 frames in
LWAPP frames and sends them to the controller to which
it is logically connected.
Gratuitous Probe Response (GPR)
The Gratuitous Probe Response feature aids in conserving
battery power of WLAN-enabled cell phones by providing
a high rate packet on the order of tens of milliseconds
such that these kind of phones can wake up and wait at
predefined intervals, to reduce battery power. The
GPR packet is transmitted from the AP at a predefined
time interval.
Light Weight Access Point Protocol ( LWAPP )
This is a generic protocol that defines the
communication between the Access Points and the
Central Controller.
Mobile Node ( MN )
A roaming 802.11 wireless device in a wireless
network associated with an access point. Mobile Node
and client are used interchangeably.
TU
A measurement of time in units of 1024 microseconds.
User Priority ( UP )
Specifies a the priority rules in QOS for handling user
priority.
EDCA
As defined in 802.11e standard, Enhanced distributed
channel access(EDCA) parameter set element is used
by the AP to establish policy, to change policy when
accepting new clients, or to adapt to changes in
offered load.
REFERENCE
[1] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control ( MAC ) and
Physical Layer ( PHY ) Specifications
[2] Draft-obara-capwap-lwapp-00.txt, IETF Light
Weight Access Point Protocol
ciscoLwappQosMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200701070000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Cisco Systems, Customer Service Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS Email: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points. Information provided by this MIB is used to study the quality of service in the voice and video traffic on the WLAN. The relationship between CC and the LWAPP APs can be depicted as follows: +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + CC + + CC + + CC + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + + + AP + + AP + + AP + + AP + + + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + + + MN + + MN + + MN + + MN + + + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ The LWAPP tunnel exists between the controller and the APs. The MNs communicate with the APs through the protocol defined by the 802.11 standard. LWAPP APs, upon bootup, discover and join one of the controllers and the controller pushes the configuration, that includes the WLAN parameters, to the LWAPP APs. The APs then encapsulate all the 802.11 frames from wireless clients inside LWAPP frames and forward the LWAPP frames to the controller. GLOSSARY Access Point ( AP ) An entity that contains an 802.11 medium access control ( MAC ) and physical layer ( PHY ) interface and provides access to the distribution services via the wireless medium for associated clients. LWAPP APs encapsulate all the 802.11 frames in LWAPP frames and sends them to the controller to which it is logically connected. Gratuitous Probe Response (GPR) The Gratuitous Probe Response feature aids in conserving battery power of WLAN-enabled cell phones by providing a high rate packet on the order of tens of milliseconds such that these kind of phones can wake up and wait at predefined intervals, to reduce battery power. The GPR packet is transmitted from the AP at a predefined time interval. Light Weight Access Point Protocol ( LWAPP ) This is a generic protocol that defines the communication between the Access Points and the Central Controller. Mobile Node ( MN ) A roaming 802.11 wireless device in a wireless network associated with an access point. Mobile Node and client are used interchangeably. TU A measurement of time in units of 1024 microseconds. User Priority ( UP ) Specifies a the priority rules in QOS for handling user priority. REFERENCE [1] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control ( MAC ) and Physical Layer ( PHY ) Specifications [2] Draft-obara-capwap-lwapp-00.txt, IETF Light Weight Access Point Protocol" REVISION "200701070000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added ciscoLwappQosDot11aConfigGroupSup1 and ciscoLwappQosDot11bConfigGroupSup1 objects." REVISION "200604130000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 524 }
ciscoLwappQosMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoMgmt 524 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-QOS-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
ciscoLwappQosMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200701070000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Cisco Systems, Customer Service Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS Email: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points. Information provided by this MIB is used to study the quality of service in the voice and video traffic on the WLAN. The relationship between CC and the LWAPP APs can be depicted as follows: +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + CC + + CC + + CC + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + + + AP + + AP + + AP + + AP + + + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + + + MN + + MN + + MN + + MN + + + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ The LWAPP tunnel exists between the controller and the APs. The MNs communicate with the APs through the protocol defined by the 802.11 standard. LWAPP APs, upon bootup, discover and join one of the controllers and the controller pushes the configuration, that includes the WLAN parameters, to the LWAPP APs. The APs then encapsulate all the 802.11 frames from wireless clients inside LWAPP frames and forward the LWAPP frames to the controller. GLOSSARY Access Point ( AP ) An entity that contains an 802.11 medium access control ( MAC ) and physical layer ( PHY ) interface and provides access to the distribution services via the wireless medium for associated clients. LWAPP APs encapsulate all the 802.11 frames in LWAPP frames and sends them to the controller to which it is logically connected. Gratuitous Probe Response (GPR) The Gratuitous Probe Response feature aids in conserving battery power of WLAN-enabled cell phones by providing a high rate packet on the order of tens of milliseconds such that these kind of phones can wake up and wait at predefined intervals, to reduce battery power. The GPR packet is transmitted from the AP at a predefined time interval. Light Weight Access Point Protocol ( LWAPP ) This is a generic protocol that defines the communication between the Access Points and the Central Controller. Mobile Node ( MN ) A roaming 802.11 wireless device in a wireless network associated with an access point. Mobile Node and client are used interchangeably. TU A measurement of time in units of 1024 microseconds. User Priority ( UP ) Specifies a the priority rules in QOS for handling user priority. REFERENCE [1] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control ( MAC ) and Physical Layer ( PHY ) Specifications [2] Draft-obara-capwap-lwapp-00.txt, IETF Light Weight Access Point Protocol" REVISION "200701070000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added ciscoLwappQosDot11aConfigGroupSup1 and ciscoLwappQosDot11bConfigGroupSup1 objects." REVISION "200604130000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 524 }
ciscoLwappQosMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "201007210000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Cisco Systems, Customer Service Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA Tel: +1 800 553-NETS Email: [email protected]" DESCRIPTION "This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points. Information provided by this MIB is used to study the quality of service in the voice and video traffic on the WLAN. The relationship between CC and the LWAPP APs can be depicted as follows: +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + CC + + CC + + CC + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + + + AP + + AP + + AP + + AP + + + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ + + + + + + + + + MN + + MN + + MN + + MN + + + + + + + + + +......+ +......+ +......+ +......+ The LWAPP tunnel exists between the controller and the APs. The MNs communicate with the APs through the protocol defined by the 802.11 standard. LWAPP APs, upon bootup, discover and join one of the controllers and the controller pushes the configuration, that includes the WLAN parameters, to the LWAPP APs. The APs then encapsulate all the 802.11 frames from wireless clients inside LWAPP frames and forward the LWAPP frames to the controller. GLOSSARY Access Point ( AP ) An entity that contains an 802.11 medium access control ( MAC ) and physical layer ( PHY ) interface and provides access to the distribution services via the wireless medium for associated clients. LWAPP APs encapsulate all the 802.11 frames in LWAPP frames and sends them to the controller to which it is logically connected. Gratuitous Probe Response (GPR) The Gratuitous Probe Response feature aids in conserving battery power of WLAN-enabled cell phones by providing a high rate packet on the order of tens of milliseconds such that these kind of phones can wake up and wait at predefined intervals, to reduce battery power. The GPR packet is transmitted from the AP at a predefined time interval. Light Weight Access Point Protocol ( LWAPP ) This is a generic protocol that defines the communication between the Access Points and the Central Controller. Mobile Node ( MN ) A roaming 802.11 wireless device in a wireless network associated with an access point. Mobile Node and client are used interchangeably. TU A measurement of time in units of 1024 microseconds. User Priority ( UP ) Specifies a the priority rules in QOS for handling user priority. EDCA As defined in 802.11e standard, Enhanced distributed channel access(EDCA) parameter set element is used by the AP to establish policy, to change policy when accepting new clients, or to adapt to changes in offered load. REFERENCE [1] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control ( MAC ) and Physical Layer ( PHY ) Specifications [2] Draft-obara-capwap-lwapp-00.txt, IETF Light Weight Access Point Protocol" REVISION "201007210000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added the following groups: ciscoLwappQosMIBComplianceRev2, ciscoLwappQosDot11aConfigGroupSup2, ciscoLwappQosDot11bConfigGroupSup2, ciscoLwappQosDot11SipCacStatsGroup, ciscoLwappQosDot11SipConfigGroup, ciscoLwappQosDot11VoiceStatsGroup, ciscoLwappQosDot11VoiceConfigGroup, ciscoLwappQosConfigGroup, ciscoLwappQosDot11VoiceNotifGroup Deprecated ciscoLwappQosMIBComplianceRev1 and replaced it with ciscoLwappQosMIBComplianceRev2." REVISION "200701070000Z" DESCRIPTION "Added ciscoLwappQosDot11aConfigGroupSup1 and ciscoLwappQosDot11bConfigGroupSup1 objects." REVISION "200604130000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 524 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.524.0 | ciscoLwappQosMIBNotifs | 1 | 1 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.524.1 | ciscoLwappQosMIBObjects | 10 | 96 | None |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.524.2 | ciscoLwappQosMIBConform | 2 | 19 | None |
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... | ||||
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.474 | ciscoFilterGroupMIB | 3 | 55 | The MIB module is for creating and configuring object groups to support packet filtering and access control on IP and other proto… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.479 | ciscoCableWidebandMIB | 3 | 77 | This is the MIB module for the support of Channel Bonding Protocol for the Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS). Wideband DOCSIS… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.480 | ciscoL4L7moduleResourceLimitMIB | 4 | 100 | The MIB module for managing resource classes and configuring limits(max/min) to different resources. The resource referenced in … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.482 | ciscoInterfaceTopNExtMIB | 3 | 16 | This MIB module is an extension to INTERFACETOPN-MIB. It provides additional management information for sorting device interfaces. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.483 | ciscoIpRanBackHaulMIB | 3 | 248 | This MIB provides information on the IP-RAN traffic from cell site to aggregation site in the following situations. In an GSM en… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.484 | ciscoNacNadMIB | 3 | 157 | This MIB module is for the configuration of a Network Access Device (NAD) on the Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) system. End… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.485 | ciscoRttMonTCMIB | 0 | 0 | This MIB contains textual conventions used by CISCO-RTTMON-MIB, CISCO-RTTMON-RTP-MIB and CISCO-RTTMON-ICMP-MIB, but they are not … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.486 | ciscoRttMonIcmpMIB | 3 | 7 | An extension to the CISCO-RTTMON-MIB for ICMP operations. The ICMP Jitter operation provides capability to measure metrics such a… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.487 | ciscoRttMonRtpMIB | 3 | 8 | An extension to the CISCO-RTTMON-MIB for Cisco IP SLA RTP operation, Real-Time Transport Protocol(RFC 1889). This operation provi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.488 | ciscoFirewallTc | 0 | 0 | This MIB module defines textual conventions that are commonly used in modeling management information pertaining to configuration… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.490 | ciscoNetintMIB | 3 | 11 | This MIB module is for Network Interrupt information on Cisco device. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.491 | ciscoUnifiedFirewallMIB | 3 | 235 | Overview of Cisco Firewall MIB ============================== This MIB Module models status and performance statistics pertaining … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.492 | ciscoCefMIB | 3 | 192 | Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) describes a high speed switching mechanism that a router uses to forward packets from the inbound … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.493 | ciscoCefTextualConventions | 0 | 0 | ciscoCeftextualConventions |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.494 | ciscoEntityRedunTcMIB | 0 | 0 | This module defines the textual conventions used within Cisco Entity Redundancy MIBs. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.495 | ciscoPsdClientMIB | 3 | 44 | This MIB module manages the client side functionality of the Persistent Storage Device(PSD). This MIB instrumentation is for conf… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.497 | cGgsnSAMIB | 3 | 247 | This MIB module manages the service-aware feature of Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN). This MIB is an enhancement of the CISCO-GG… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.498 | ciscoEntityRedunMIB | 3 | 93 | This management information module supports configuration, control and monitoring of redundancy protection for various kinds of c… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.500 | ciscoStackWiseMIB | 3 | 111 | This MIB module contain a collection of managed objects that apply to network devices supporting the Cisco StackWise(TM) technolo… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.504 | ciscoSwitchMulticastMIB | 3 | 108 | This MIB module defines management objects for the Multicast Switching features on Cisco Layer 2/3 devices. Definition of some of … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.505 | cpkiMIB | 3 | 44 | A networking device may provide several security services and protocols like SSL, SSH, IPSec/IKE etc. which need identities … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.507 | ciscoPolicyGroupMIB | 3 | 35 | The MIB module is for configuration of policy and policy group. A policy group can be described as a set of entities identified b… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.508 | ciscoSlbHealthMonMIB | 3 | 62 | An extension to the CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB for SLB health monitoring probes. SLB: Server Load Balancing. Server load balancing provides… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.509 | ciscoWdsInfoMIB | 3 | 141 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all Cisco network entities that provide Wireless Domain Services (WDS). The WDS provide… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.510 | ciscoErmMIB, ciscoVoiceLmrMIB | 3 | 176 | This MIB module provides management of voice tone signal as static injected tone for Land Mobile Radio The tone signal includes … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.511 | ciscoCbpTargetTCMIB | 0 | 0 | This MIB module defines Textual Conventions for representing targets which have class based policy mappings. A target can be any … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.512 | ciscoLwappWlanMIB | 3 | 249 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central Controllers (CC) that terminate the Light Weigh… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.513 | ciscoLwappApMIB | 4 | 386 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central Controllers (CC) that terminate the Light Weight… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.514 | ciscoLwappTextualConventions | 0 | 0 | This module defines textual conventions used throughout the Cisco enterprise MIBs designed for implementation on Central Controlle… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.515 | ciscoLwappWebAuthMIB | 4 | 43 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Acc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.516 | ciscoLwappLinkTestMIB | 3 | 57 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Acc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.517 | ciscoLwappReapMIB | 3 | 63 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central Controllers (CC) that terminate the Light Weight… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.518 | ciscoLwappMfpMIB | 4 | 64 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central Controllers (CC) that terminate the Light Weight… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.519 | ciscoLwappIdsMIB | 3 | 28 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central Controllers (CC) that terminate the Light Weight… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.520 | ciscoLwappCcxRmMIB | 3 | 45 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Acc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.521 | ciscoLwappWlanSecurityMIB | 3 | 51 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Acc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.522 | ciscoLwappDot11ClientCalibMIB | 3 | 50 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Acc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.523 | ciscoLwappClRoamMIB | 3 | 61 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Acc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.525 | ciscoLwappTsmMIB | 3 | 57 | This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those devices operating as Central controllers, that terminate the Light Weight Acc… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.529 | ciscoItpMsuRatesMIB | 3 | 61 | This MIB provides information used to manage the number of MTP3 MSUs transmitted and received per processor. Many of the higher … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.530 | ciscoNacTcMIB | 0 | 0 | This module defines the textual conventions for Cisco Network Admission Control(NAC) system. The Cisco Network Admission Control … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.532 | ciscoNATExtMIB | 3 | 13 | This MIB is an extension to the NAT-MIB. This MIB module includes objects for providing the NAT related statistics. Acronyms: NAT… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.533 | ciscoCbpTargetMIB | 3 | 25 | This MIB module defines the managed objects for representing targets which have class-based policy mappings. A target can be any… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.543 | ciscoLicenseMgmtMIB | 3 | 131 | The MIB module for managing licenses on the system. The licensing mechanism provides flexibility to enforce licensing for various… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.548 | ciscoErrDisableMIB | 3 | 43 | This MIB module provides the ability for a Network Management Station (NMS) to configure and monitor the error-disable feature vi… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.572 | ciscoRttMonIPExtMIB | 2 | 38 | This MIB contains extensions to tables in CISCO-RTTMON-MIB to support IP-layer extensions, specifically IPv6 addresses and other … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.573 | ciscoQosTcMIB | 0 | 0 | This module defines the textual conventions used within Cisco Qos MIBs. |
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