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caqIpAceProtocolMatchCriteria
Cisco Access Control List QoS Ip Ace Protocol Match Criteria
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.179.1.3.2.1.20
Indicates what field in the packet header for ICMP or IGMP or TCP protocol or IPv4 ESP (Enscrypted Security Payload) to be matched. none(1) = no comparison is to be done for ICMP/IGMP/TCP/ESP. matchIgmpType(2) means that the Type field of IGMP protocol packet header needs to be matched. If this value is specified, the caqIpAceIgmpType object in the same row should be configured. matchIcmpType(3) means that the Type field of ICMP protocol packet header needs to be matched. If this value is specified, the caqIpAceIcmpType object in the same row should be configured. matchIcmpTypeAndCode(4) means that both the Type and Code fields of ICMP protocol packet header need to be matched. If this value is specified, the caqIpAceIcmpType and caqIpAceIcmpCode object in the same row should be configured. matchEstablished(5) means that a match occurs if the TCP packet has the ACK or RST bits set. The non matching case is that of the intial TCP packet to form a connection. matchSecurityId(6) means that the Security Association Identifier field of IPv4 ESP packet header needs to be matched. If this value is specified, the caqIpAceSecurityId object in the same row should be configured. matchEapoudp(7) means that this ACE needs to be matched against the criteria for EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) over UDP purpose. matchUrlRedirect(8) means that this ACE needs to be matched against the criteria for URL redirection purpose.
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