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etsysPolicyRFC3580MapResolveReponseConflict

Enterasys Policy RFC3580 Map Resolve Reponse Conflict
1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.6.12.1

Indicates which field to use in the application of the RADIUS response in the event that both the proprietary filter-id indicating a policy profile and the standard (RFC3580) vlan- tunnel-attribute are present. If policyProfile(1) is selected, then the filter-id will be used, if vlanTunnelAttribute(2) is selected, then the vlan-tunnel-attribute will be used (and the policy-map will be applied, if present). A value of vlanTunnelAttributeWithPolicyProfile(3) indicates that both attributes should be applied, in the following manner: the policyProfile should be enforced, with the exception of the etsysPolicyProfilePortVid (if present), the returned vlan-tunnel-attribute will be used in its place. In this case, the policy-map will be ignored (as the policyProfile was explicitly assigned). VLAN classification rules will still be applied, as defined by the assigned policyProfile. Modifications of this value will not effect the current status of any users currently authenticated. The new state will be applied to new, successful authentications. The current status of current authentication may be modified through the individual agents or through the ENTERASYS-MULTI-AUTH-MIB, if supported.

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