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cippfIfIpProfileTable
Cisco IP Protocol Filter If Ip Profile Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.278.1.1.2
This table lists all the IP protocol filter profiles being applied to IP traffic on the device interfaces. An IP protocol filter profile can be shared by multiple interfaces. The filter profiles are defined in the cippfIpProfileTable, and filters of these profiles are defined in the cippfIpFilterTable. Protocol filter profiles and their associated filters can be 'attached to' or 'removed from' in-bound or out-bound interfaces. Both existing and non-existing protocol filter profiles can be 'attached to' the interfaces. However, the cippfIfIpProfileStatus will only become 'active' if the filter profile exists in the cippfIpProfileTable, and the filters will then be applied to the IP traffic through the interface. Modification of any filters associated with a shared profile will affect all interfaces sharing that profile. Each interface can only be attached with one protocol filter profile on the in-bound direction and one on the out-bound direction.
Back to CISCO-IP-PROTOCOL-FILTER-MIB MIB page.
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