cevcPortL2ControlProtocolAction - Cisco Ethernet Virtual Connection Port L2 Control Protocol Action

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cevcPortL2ControlProtocolAction

Cisco Ethernet Virtual Connection Port L2 Control Protocol Action
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.613.1.2.3.1.2

This object specifies the action to be taken for the given layer 2 control protocol service frames which matches the cevcPortL2ControlProtocolType, including: 'discard' The port must discard all ingress service frames carrying the layer 2 control protocol service frames and the port must not generate any egress service frames carrying the layer 2 control protocol service frames. When this action is set at the port, an EVC cannot process the layer 2 control protocol service frames. 'peer' The port must act as a peer, meaning it actively participates with the Customer Equipment, in the operation of the layer 2 control protocol service frames. An example of this is port authentication service at the UNI with 802.1x or enhanced link OAM functionality by peering at the UNI with link OAM (IEEE 802.3ah). When this action is set at the port, an EVC cannot process the layer 2 control protocol service frames. 'passToEvc' The disposition of the service frames which are layer 2 control protocol service frames must be determined by the layer 2 control protocol action attribute of the EVC, (see cevcSIL2ControlProtocolAction for further details). 'peerAndPassToEvc' The layer 2 control protocol service frames will be peered at the port and also passed to one or more EVCs for tunneling. An example of this possibility is where an 802.1x authentication frame is peered at the UNI for UNI-based authentication, but also passed to a given EVC for customer end-to-end authentication.

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