caqAclArpInspMatchMac - Cisco Access Control List QoS Acl Arp Inspection Match Mac - CISCO-CATOS-ACL-QOS-MIB

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caqAclArpInspMatchMac

Cisco Access Control List QoS Acl Arp Inspection Match Mac
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.179.1.8.2

Indicates whether for ARP packets MAC address matching of ethernet header and the source MAC address specified in ARP header is enabled. It also indicates the action taken when the addresses do not match. If this object value is disable(1), the device will not check for matching of source MAC address in ethernet header with the sender MAC address in ARP header for ARP packets. If this object value is enable(2), the device will check for matching of source MAC address in ethernet header with the sender MAC address in ARP header for ARP packets. A syslog message is generated if the MAC addresses check fails. If this object value is drop(3), the device will check for MAC addresses matching and ARP packets whose MAC addresses do not match will be dropped. If this object value is dropAndLog(4), the device will check for MAC addresses matching and ARP packets whose MAC addresses do not match will be dropped and logged into caqIpFlowLoggingTable.

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