cippfIfIpProfileStatus - Cisco IP Protocol Filter If Ip Profile Status - CISCO-IP-PROTOCOL-FILTER-MIB

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cippfIfIpProfileStatus

Cisco IP Protocol Filter If Ip Profile Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.278.1.1.2.1.3

This object controls and reflects the status of rows in this table. To apply this filter profile or remove this filter profile, the NMS must do a multivarbind set containing both cippfIfIpProfileStatus and cippfIfIpProfileName. Creation of rows may be done via 'createAndGo' for profiles already exist in the cippfIpProfileTable, and the filter profile will only be effective when this object is set to 'active' by the agent. Creation of rows may also be done via 'createAndWait' for profiles do not exist in the cippfIpProfileTable. This object will be set by the agent to 'notReady', and the filter profile will not participate in IP filtering. This object will only be set to 'active' when there is a corresponding 'active' profile in the cippfIpProfileTable. To remove a row, set this object value to 'destroy'.

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