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- A common name for the device. For example Cisco 6509 Switch
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- A list of ports that should not be scanned for user devices
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- A simple name for the device. For example Cisco 6509 Switch
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- A unique set of characters from the snmp sysDescr that uniquely identify this device
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- Disabled type is not used
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- Id of a set of SNMP options
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- If the Serial Number for this device type can be obtained via an SNMP Query, add it's OID here
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- If your scanning function does not have the ability to isolate trunk ports or link ports, this is the starting port number for user ports
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- More detailed information about the device, including location, environmental conditions, etc.
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- Redundant information indicating the intended device type. See below for valid values.
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- Same as the lowPort with the exception that this is the high numbered user port number
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- SNMP V3: SNMP authentication protocol
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- SNMP V3: SNMP context
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- SNMP V3: SNMP engine id
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- SNMP V3: SNMP password
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- SNMP V3: SNMP privacy passphrase
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- SNMP V3: SNMP privacy protocol
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- SNMP V3: SNMP username
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- Specified the number of OID's that can be obtained in a single SNMP Get request
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- The 802.1x scanning function that will be used to scan this device type
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