caqIfSecurityAclBase - Cisco Access Control List QoS If Security Acl Base - CISCO-CATOS-ACL-QOS-MIB

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caqIfSecurityAclBase

Cisco Access Control List QoS If Security Acl Base
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.179.1.2.3.1.1

The security ACL configuration mode for an interface. Setting this variable to the value port(1) will cause the packets (L3 forwarded packets and L2 packets) arriving at that interface to be filtered based on the ACL mapped to that interface. Setting this variable to the value vlan(2) will cause the packets (L3 forwarded packets and L2 packets) arriving at that access interface to be filtered based on two ACL(the router's ACL and the ACL of the VLAN to which the interface belongs). If it is a trunking interface, the vlan-tag packets will be filtered based on the ACL of the tag-vlan. Setting this variable to the value merge(3) will merge the physical interface ACL, the VLAN ACL and the router ACL together to emulate the logical serial model shown below. L3 only Port ACL -> VLAN ACL -> Router ACL -> Router ACL -> VLAN ACL physical ingress ingress egress egress interface

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