CISCO-LWAPP-CDP-MIB - clcCdpApEntry

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clcCdpApEntry

Cisco LWAPP CDP Cdp Ap Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.623.1.4.1.1

An entry (conceptual row) in the clcCdpApTable, containing the status of CDP on an AP. Consider a setup where two APs, 'AP1' and 'AP2' have been connected to a CISCO-3750 switch. Both the APs register with WLAN CONTROLLER 440x which is on LAN/Internet/Intranet. +.........................+ + + + WLAN CONTROLLER 4400 + + 10.14.2.11 + +.........................+ .. .. INTERNET .. LAN .. +...............+ + + + SWITCH-3750 + + 10.16.1.1 + +...............+ .. . . . . . . . . . . +......+ +......+ + + + + + AP1 + + AP2 + + + + + +......+ +......+ 00:12:CF:DA:29:11 23:43:CE:9A:66:76 10.16.1.43 10.16.1.45 Given the above example, the clcCdpApEntry on WLAN CONTROLLER 4400 looks like : ------------------------------------------------------------------ | MIB - ATTRIBUTES | ROW#1 | ROW#2 | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | cLApSysMacAddress | 00:12:CF:DA:29:11 | 23:43:CE:9A:66:76 | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | clcCdpApStatus | true | false | ------------------------------------------------------------------

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