cseFlowIPFlowMask - CISCO SWITCH ENGINE Flow IP Flow Mask - CISCO-SWITCH-ENGINE-MIB

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cseFlowIPFlowMask

CISCO SWITCH ENGINE Flow IP Flow Mask
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.97.1.2.22

Indicates the flow mask for IP flows. If dstOnly(1) is used, it enables flows based on Layer 3 destination addresses only. If srcDst(2) is used, it enables flows based on both Layer 3 source and destination addresses only. If fullFlow(3) is used, it enables flows based on Layer 4 port numbers in addition to source and destination addresses. If srcOnly(4) is used, it enables flows based on Layer 3 source addresses only. If intDstSrc(5) is used, it enables flows based on source interface in addition to source and destination addresses. If intFull(6) is used, it enables flows based on source interface in addition to Layer 4 port numbers, source and destination addresses. If null(7) is used, no flow will be enabled. If intDstOnly(8) is used, it enables flows based on source interface in addition to the destination addresses. If intSrcOnly(9) is used, it enables flows based on source interface in addition to the source addresses.

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