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docsFmaLiTapStreamCfgTargetMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MacAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This attribute configures the MAC address of the device to be intercepted.
If the TargetMacAddress identifies a cable modem and the Type is configured
for 'ip', rules for this intercept will be found in the TapIpInterceptCfg
table. For intercepts that are designed for 'all IP traffic behind the
TagetMacAddress', the TapIpInterceptCfg rule can use wildcarded addresses
for the SourceAddress and DestinationAddress attributes. If traffic to or from
a specific CPE IP address is to be intercepted, these IP addresses can be
configured in the SourceAddress and DestinationAddress attributes.
If the TargetMacAddress identifies a cable modem and the Type attribute is
configured for 'mac', rules for this intercept will be found in the
Tap802InterceptCfg table. For intercepts that are designed for 'all traffic
behind the TargetMacAddress', the Tap802InterceptCfg rule can use wildcarded
addresses for the SourceAddress and DestinationAddress attributes.
If traffic to or from a specific CPE IP address is to be intercepted,
these MAC addresses can be configured in the SourceAddress and DestinationAddress
attributes.
If the TargetMacAddress identifies a CPE device and the Type attribute is configured
for 'ip', rules for this intercept will be found in the TapIpInterceptCfg table.
For intercepts that are designed for 'all IP traffic for this CPE device',
the TapIpInterceptCfg rule can use wildcarded addresses for the SourceAddress
and DestinationAddress attributes.
If the TargetMacAddress identifies a CPE device and the Type attribute is configured
for 'mac', rules for this intercept will be found in the Tap802InterceptCfg table.
For intercepts that are designed for 'all IP traffic behind the TargetMacAddress',
the Tap802InterceptCfg rule can use wildcarded addresses for the SourceAddress
and DestinationAddress attributes."
REFERENCE
"Information Model Mapping: CM-SP-FMA-OSSI
TapStreamCfg::TargetMacAddress"
DEFVAL {'000000000000'H}


 
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