cpsmFabricBindAutoLearnEnable - Cisco Port Security Manager Fabric Bind Auto Learn Enable - CISCO-PSM-MIB

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cpsmFabricBindAutoLearnEnable

Cisco Port Security Manager Fabric Bind Auto Learn Enable
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.364.1.1.10.1.3

This object helps to 'learn' the valid fabric binding configuration of devices logged into the fabric thru' the ports on the local device and populate the above enforced fabric binding table (cpsmFabricBindEnfTable) with the same. This mechanism of 'learning' the configuration of devices logged into the fabric over a period of time and populating the enforced fabric binding table is a convenience mechanism for users. If this object is set to 'on(1)' on a particular VSAN/VLAN, all subsequent attempts to join the fabric on some port on the local device on that VSAN/VLAN will be populated in the enforced fabric binding database, provided it is not in conflict with existing enforced fabric bindings on that VSAN/VLAN. When this object is set to 'off(2)', the mechanism of learning is stopped. The learned entries however will be in the enforced fabric binding database.

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