This object specifies the interface type(s) for which the
PSDev Access Control Table access rules are enabled. If a
bit field is set to 1, the PS MUST only forward traffic
received through that interface type if the source physical
address is an entry in the cabhPsDevAccessControlTable. If
a bit field is set to 1, the PS MUST only forward traffic
destined to a device on that interface type if the
destination physical address is an entry in the
cabhPsDevAccessControlTable. If the bit field for an
interface type is not set, i.e., if it is equal to 0, the
PS MUST NOT apply forwarding restrictions for that
interface type based on the Access Control Table. The PS
MUST implement cabhPsDevAccessControlEnable for bit 1
(wireless LAN) and for bit 3 (HomePlug). If the PS does not
implement cabhPsDevAccessControlEnable for any of the other
defined bits, the PS MUST return inconsistent value error,
and not allow the bit to be set, if an attempt is made to
set a bit that is not implemented.
If the PS implements a HomePNA interface and implements the
PSDev Access Control Table enable functionality for the
HomePNA interface, then if bit 0 is set, the PS MUST apply
PSDev Access Control Table access rules to any PS interface
of IANAifType 220 (Home Phoneline Networking Alliance). If
the PS does not implement PSDev Access Control Table enable
functionality for the HomePNA interface, and an attempt is
made to set bit 0 to value '1', the PS MUST return
'Inconsistent Value' error and MUST NOT set bit 0 to value
'1'.
If bit 1 (ieee80211) is set, the PS MUST apply PSDev
Access Control Table access rules to any PS interface of
IANAifType 71 (radio spread spectrum).
If the PS implements an IEEE 802.3/CSMA-CD interface and
implements the PSDev Access Control Table enable
functionality for the IEEE 802.3/CSMA-CD interface, then
if bit 2 is set, the PS MUST apply PSDev Access Control
Table access rules to any PS interface of IANAifType 6
(ethernetCsmacd). If the PS does not implement PSDev
Access Control Table enable functionality for a IEEE
802.3/CSMA-CD interface, and an attempt is made to set
bit 2 to value '1', the PS MUST return 'Inconsistent
Value' error and MUST NOT set bit 2 to value '1'.
If bit 3 (homeplug) is set, the PS MUST apply PSDev
Access Control Table access rules to any PS HomePlug
Powerline Alliance (HomePlug) interface as defined by
HomePlug Powerline Alliance (www.homeplug.org).
If the PS implements a USB interface and implements the
PSDev Access Control Table enable functionality for the
USB interface, then if bit 4 is set, the PS MUST apply
PSDev Access Control Table access rules to any PS
interface of IANAifType 160 (USB). If the PS does not
implement PSDev Access Control Table enable functionality
for the USB interface, and an attempt is made to set bit
4 to value '1', the PS MUST return 'Inconsistent Value'
error and MUST NOT set bit 4 to value '1'.
If the PS implements an IEEE 1394 interface and
implements the PSDev Access Control Table enable
functionality for the IEEE 1394 interface, then if bit 5
is set, the PS MUST apply PSDev Access Control Table
access rules to any PS interface of IANAifType 144
(IEEE1394 High Performance Serial Bus). If the PS does
not implement PSDev Access Control Table enable
functionality for the IEEE 1394 interface, and an attempt
is made to set bit 5 to value '1', the PS MUST return
'Inconsistent Value' error and MUST NOT set bit 5 to
value '1'.
If the PS implements a SCSI interface and implements the
PSDev Access Control Table enable functionality for the
SCSI interface, then if bit 6 is set, the PS MUST apply
PSDev Access Control Table access rules to any PS SCSI-2
or SCSI-3 interface. If the PS does not implement PSDev
Access Control Table enable functionality for the SCSI
interface, and an attempt is made to set bit 6 to value
'1', the PS MUST return 'Inconsistent Value' error and
MUST NOT set bit 6 to value '1'.
If bit 7 (other) is set, the PS MAY apply PSDev Access
Control Table filter access to any PS interface of a type
other than the types defined by bits 0 - 6. |