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cseCefAdjacencyType
CISCO SWITCH ENGINE Cef Adjacency Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.97.1.8.3.1.6
Indicates this adjacency entry type. other(1) indicates the adjacency entry type is none of the following. punt(2) indicates entry that sends traffic to the router. glean(3) indicates entry that needs to be gleaned for incoming traffic. drop(4) indicates entry that drops packets. null(5) indicates entry that drops packets destined for the Null0 interface. noRewrite(6) indicates entry that sends traffic to the router when rewrite information is incomplete. forceDrop(7) indicates entry that drop packets due to ARP throttling. connect(8) indicates entry that contains complete rewrite information. unresolved(9) indicates entry that next hop traffic is unresolved. loopback(10) indicates entry that drops packets destined for loopback interface. tunnel(11) indicates entry that next hop traffic is through a tunnel.
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