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docsDevFilterPolicyTable
DOCSIS Device Filter Policy Table
1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1.6.5
A Table that maps between a policy group ID and a set of pointers to policies to be applied. All rows with the same docsDevFilterPolicyId are part of the same group of policy pointers and are applied in the order in this table. docsDevFilterPolicyTable exists to allow multiple policy actions (referenced by policy pointers) to be applied to any given classified packet. The policy actions are applied in index order. For example: Index ID Type Action 1 1 TOS 1 9 5 TOS 1 12 1 IPSEC 3 This says that a packet that matches a filter with policy id 1 first has TOS policy 1 applied (which might set the TOS bits to enable a higher priority) and next has the IPSEC policy 3 applied (which may result in the packets being dumped into a secure VPN to a remote encryptor). Policy ID 0 is reserved for default actions and is applied only to packets that match no filters in docsDevFilterIpTable. Table entries MUST NOT persist across reboots for any device. This table is deprecated. Instead, use the DiffServ MIB from RFC 3289.
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