cippfIpProfileType - Cisco IP Protocol Filter Ip Profile Type - CISCO-IP-PROTOCOL-FILTER-MIB

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cippfIpProfileType

Cisco IP Protocol Filter Ip Profile Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.278.1.1.1.1.2

This object determines the usage type this filter profile. This usage type cannot be changed after the profile has been created. The usage type simple(1) implies that the valid objects of each filter entry in the profile in the cippfIpFilterTable only include: cippfIpFilterIndex, cippfIpFilterOrderPosition, cippfIpFilterAction, cippfIpFilterAddressType, cippfIpFilterSrcAddress, cippfIpFilterSrcMask, cippfIpFilterLogEnabled, cippfIpFilterStatus. This means that only the above objects will be used to create the protocol filter, and all other objects will be ignored during filter creation. The usage extended(2) implies that all objects defined in the cippfIpFilterTable are valid for any filter entry in the corresponding profile. The usage extendedIPv6(3) implies that this is a IPv6 profile and all objects defined in the cippfIpFilterTable are valid for any filter entry in the corresponding profile.

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