cpsmPortBindLoginPoint - Cisco Port Security Manager Port Bind Login Point - CISCO-PSM-MIB

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cpsmPortBindLoginPoint

Cisco Port Security Manager Port Bind Login Point
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.364.1.1.1.1.7

This object represents the address of the port on the local device thru' which the device specified by the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginDev can FLOGI. The interpretation of this object depends on the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginPointType. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginPointType is 'fwwn(1)', then this object contains the fabric WWN of a port on the local device. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginPointType is 'intfIndex(2)', then a port on the local device is being represented by it's interface index (ifIndex) and this object contains the ifIndex. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginPointType is 'wildCard(3)', then it represents a wild-card entry and the value of this object is ignored. The wild-card represents any port on the local device. If the value of the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindLoginPointType is 'swwn(4)', then this object contains the WWN of a switch in the fabric. This represents any port on that switch. This object MUST be set to a valid value before or concurrently with setting the corresponding instance of cpsmPortBindRowStatus object to 'active'.

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