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125: ACFP C
HAPTER
ONFIGURATION
ClientID: ACFP client identifier. It can be assigned by the ACFP server through a
cooperation protocol or specified by the network administrator. It ensures that
each ACFP client has a unique client ID to the ACFP server.
Description: ACFP client description information.
Hw-Info: ACFP client hardware type, version number, and so on.
OS-Info: System name and version number of the ACFP client.
App-Info: Application software type and version number of the ACFP client.
Client IP: ACFP client IP address.
Client Mode: Working mode currently supported by the ACFP client, namely,
the combination of the host, pass-through, mirroring, and redirect modes.
ACFP cooperation policy
ACFP cooperation policy refers to the cooperation policy that the ACFP client
sends to the ACFP server for application. The policy information is as follows:
client-id: ACFP client identifier.
Rule-Num: policy number.
In-interface: Interface through which the packet is sent to the ACFP server.
Out-interface: Interface through which the packet is forwarded normally.
Dest-interface: ACFP server interface connected to ACFP client.
ContextID: It is used when the packet is mirrored or redirected to an ACFP
client. It can be 0, meaning context exchange is not supported. After the
interface connected to the ACFP client is specified in the policy sent, the ACFP
server assigns it a global serial number, that is, the Context ID, with each
Context ID corresponding to an ACFP collaboration policy.
Admin-Status: It indicates whether to enable the policy.
Effect-Status: It indicates the validity of the policy and is used to control the
validities of all the rules under the policy.
Start-Time: It indicates starting from what time (second/minute/hour) the policy
takes effect and is used to control starting from what time all the rules under
the policy take effect.
End-time: It indicates starting from what time (second/minute/hour) the policy
turns invalid and is used to control starting from what time all the rules under the
policy turn invalid.
ACFP cooperation rules
ACFP cooperation rules refer to the cooperation rules that the ACFP client sends
to the ACFP server for application. There are two types of cooperation rules:
Monitoring rules: that is, to monitor, analyze, and process the packets to be sent
to the
ACFP client. The action types corresponding to monitoring rules are redirect and
mirror.
Filtering rules: that is, to determine which packets to deny and which packets to
permit. The action types corresponding to filtering rules are deny and permit.

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