This object represents the order in which the user credentials
are validated by the controller. At start up,
the agent assigns the value of this object. Later this can
be changed by the management station.
This object reflects the priority in which the user credential
information is applied. A lower value indicates an higher
priority. For example, an entry set to value '1' has a higher
priority over an entry set to value '2'.
The zero value indicates that the priority is not set.
No two instances of this object will have the same priority.
Parsed from file CISCO-LWAPP-LOCAL-AUTH-MIB.mib
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-LOCAL-AUTH-MIB
This object represents the order in which the user credentials
are validated by the controller. At start up,
the agent assigns the value of this object. Later this can
be changed by the management station.
This object reflects the priority in which the user credential
information is applied. A lower value indicates an higher
priority. For example, an entry set to value '1' has a higher
priority over an entry set to value '2'.
The zero value indicates that the priority is not set.
No two instances of this object will have the same priority.
This object represents the order in which the user credentials
are validated by the controller. At start up,
the agent assigns the value of this object. Later this can
be changed by the management station.
This object reflects the priority in which the user credential
information is applied. A lower value indicates an higher
priority. For example, an entry set to value '1' has a higher
priority over an entry set to value '2'.
The zero value indicates that the priority is not set.
No two instances of this object will have the same priority.
Parsed from file CISCO-LWAPP-LOCAL-AUTH-MIB.my.txt
Company: None
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-LOCAL-AUTH-MIB
This object represents the order in which the user credentials
are validated by the controller. At start up,
the agent assigns the value of this object. Later this can
be changed by the management station.
This object reflects the priority in which the user credential
information is applied. A lower value indicates an higher
priority. For example, an entry set to value '1' has a higher
priority over an entry set to value '2'.
The zero value indicates that the priority is not set.
No two instances of this object will have the same priority.
cllaUserPriorityNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the order in which the user credentials are validated by the controller. At start up, the agent assigns the value of this object. Later this can be changed by the management station. This object reflects the priority in which the user credential information is applied. A lower value indicates an higher priority. For example, an entry set to value '1' has a higher priority over an entry set to value '2'. The zero value indicates that the priority is not set. No two instances of this object will have the same priority." ::= { cllaUserPriorityEntry 2 }
cllaUserPriorityNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This object represents the order in which the user credentials are validated by the controller. At start up, the agent assigns the value of this object. Later this can be changed by the management station. This object reflects the priority in which the user credential information is applied. A lower value indicates an higher priority. For example, an entry set to value '1' has a higher priority over an entry set to value '2'. The zero value indicates that the priority is not set. No two instances of this object will have the same priority." ::= { cllaUserPriorityEntry 2 }
Vendor: Cisco
Module: CISCO-LWAPP-LOCAL-AUTH-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
cllaUserPriorityNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2 ) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the order in which the user credentials are validated by the controller. At start up, the agent assigns the value of this object. Later this can be changed by the management station. This object reflects the priority in which the user credential information is applied. A lower value indicates an higher priority. For example, an entry set to value '1' has a higher priority over an entry set to value '2'. The zero value indicates that the priority is not set. No two instances of this object will have the same priority." ::= { cllaUserPriorityEntry 2 }
cllaUserPriorityNumber OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2) MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object represents the order in which the user credentials are validated by the controller. At start up, the agent assigns the value of this object. Later this can be changed by the management station. This object reflects the priority in which the user credential information is applied. A lower value indicates an higher priority. For example, an entry set to value '1' has a higher priority over an entry set to value '2'. The zero value indicates that the priority is not set. No two instances of this object will have the same priority." ::= { cllaUserPriorityEntry 2 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.619.1.1.4.1.1 | cllaUserCredential | 0 | 0 | This object represents the user crediantial information. local - indicates that local credential is used for authentication ldap … |