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Acfp client information, Acfp collaboration policy – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Maximum expiration time of the supported collaboration policy—How long the collaboration

policy of the ACFP server remains valid.

Collaboration policy retention—Whether the ACFP server has the original collaboration policy
after reboot.

Supported context ID type—VLANID-context (carrying VLAN ID as the context ID). The location of
the context ID in the packet depends on the ACFP server.

ACFP server information indicates the collaboration capabilities of an ACFP server. ACFP clients can

access this information through a collaboration protocol or collaboration MIB.

ACFP client information

ACFP client information includes the following items:

ACFP client identifier—An identifier that is assigned by the ACFP server through a collaboration
protocol or is specified by the network administrator. On an ACFP server, each ACFP client must

have a unique client ID.

Description—ACFP client description information.

Hw-Info—ACFP client hardware information, such as the hardware type and version number.

OS-Info—ACFP client operating system name and version number.

App-Info—ACFP client application software type and version number.

Client IP—ACFP client IP address.

Client Mode—Working mode currently supported by the ACFP client, which is a combination of the
host, pass-through, mirroring, and redirect modes.

ACFP collaboration policy

ACFP collaboration policy refers to the collaboration policy that the ACFP client sends to the ACFP server

for application. The policy information includes the following parts:

Client ID—ACFP client identifier.

Policy-Index

In-interface—Interface through which the packet enters the ACFP server.

Out-interface—Interface through which the packet is correctly forwarded.

Dest-interface—ACFP server interface that is connected to the ACFP client.

Context ID—Carried in packets that are mirrored or redirected to the ACFP client. If the interface
connected to the ACFP client is specified in the policy, the ACFP server assigns it a global serial

number, called the context ID. Each context ID corresponds to one ACFP collaboration policy.

Admin-Status—Whether the policy is enabled.

Effect-Status—Expiration time of the policy and its rules.

Start-Time—Time when the policy starts to take effect during a day.

End-time—Time when the policy stops working during a day.

DestIfFailAction—Actions to be taken for all rules in the policy when the policy's dest-interface is
down. For forwarding-first devices, select the delete action to continue forwarding the redirected

and mirrored packets; for security-first devices, select the reserve action to discard the redirected

and mirrored packets.

Priority—Priority of the policy, in the range of 1 to 8. The bigger the number, the higher the priority.

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