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Chapter 8 Configuring SNMP
SNMP Overview
CISCO-IP-PROTOCOL-
FILTER-MIB
CISCO-IP-PROTOCOL-
FILTER-CAPABILITY
Manages information to support packet
filtering on IP protocols (RFC 791).
The cippfIpProfileTable allows users to
create, delete, and get information about filter
profiles. Filter profiles are uniquely identified
by the profile names. Filter profiles can be
either simple or extended usage types. The
usage type cannot be changed once it has been
created. The cippfIfIpProfileTable applies the
filtering profiles to device interfaces that run
IP. A filter profile can be applied to multiple
interfaces.
The cippfIpFilterTable contains ordered lists
of IP filters for all filtering profiles. Filters
and profiles are related if they have the same
filter profile name. Filters can be created only
if their associated filter profiles already exist
in the cippfIpProfileTable. Filters of the same
profile name belong to a common profile.
The interface-based cippfIfIpProfileTable can
be configured with information that is
independent of the other tables. However, if
the profile name in this table matches any
profile name in the cippfIpProfileTable and
the profile name of any filter entry in the
cippfIpFilterTable, the profile is active and
the filter entry is being applied to IP traffic
that passes through the attached device
interfaces. Any change to the filters in the
cippfIpFilterTable or the profile in the
cippfIpProfileTable affects all the attached
interfaces.
The IP protocol is described in RFC 791.
Table 8-1
SNMP MIB Support (continued)
MIB Support
Capability MIB
Description