a3IPsecureAuthInFlags
1.3.6.1.4.1.43.2.12.4.1.2
This identifies one combination of Protection Authority
flags that is allowed to be present in any packet
received by this port.
The combination of Protection Authority flags that is
allowed is determined by the individual bits that are set
in the value of this object, with the two least significant
bytes being of interest. Starting from bit 7 of the
INTEGER (with the least significant bit being numbered 0),
the mapping of bits to Protection Authority flags is as
follows (note: rfc1108 labels the most significant bit '0',
the next most significant bit '1', etc),
bit# Prot. Auth. Flag
7 GENSER
6 SIOP
5 SCI
4 NSA
3 DOE
While only bits 7 through 3 have specific Protection Authority
flags assigned to them, any 2 byte combination of bits may be
set as long as that combination is allowed by rfc1108. The
same 1 or 2 byte pattern of bits identified by the value of this
object must be present in any received IP packet.
If the value of this object is zero, packets with no
Protection Authority flags are accepted by this port.