Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
Scope
Some policies and filters are configured and apply globally, while others are configured globally but apply to individual ports. The following table lists the scope for each type of policy and filter.
Table C.1: Scopes of Policies and Filters
| Policy or Filter Type |
| Scope | |
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QoS policy | Configured and applied to one of the following: | |||
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| • | Ports | |
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| • | VLANs | |
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| • | Static MAC entries | |
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| • | Layer 4 sessions | |
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| • | AppleTalk sockets | |
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Access policy (see forwarding filters) | See Forwarding filters | |||
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Forwarding filters | Configured globally, then applied locally to a port’s | |||
• | MAC forwarding filters | inbound or outbound policy or filter group. You can use | ||
the same policy or filter in a port’s inbound policy or filter | ||||
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• IP forwarding filters (same as IP access | group and outbound policy or filter group. You also can | |||
| policy) | use the same policy or filter on multiple ports. | ||
• | IPX forwarding filters |
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• | TCP/UDP forwarding filters |
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Configured and applied on individual ports. | ||||
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Route filters | Configured globally and applied to individual ports |
•IP/RIP route filters
•IPX RIP route filters
•IPX SAP service filters
RIP neighbor filters | Configured and applied globally | |
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AppleTalk zone and network filters | Configured and applied on individual ports. | |
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BGP4 filters | Configured and applied globally and in route maps | |
• | BGP4 address |
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• | BGP4 |
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• | BGP4 community |
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Route redistribution filters | Configured and applied globally |
•IP/RIP
•OSPF
•BGP4
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