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Configuring Flow Masks

Dec 16,2008 by alperen

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Configuring Flow Masks
A flow is the cache entry on the switch that is used for layer 3 switching. The switch learns the
appropriate information from the MLS router and the switch caches the information for subsequent
packets in the stream. Typically, flow information is received from a router based on
what type of access control list is configured on the outbound interface.
There are three ways of configuring flow masks:
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