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c64PortConfigTable
Cisco 6400NSP Port Config Table
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.27.1.1.6
A management station that wish to create the redundant entry should perform the following steps: Get the ciscoLS1010ModuleIndex, ciscoLS1010SubModuleIndex and ciscoLS1010PortIndex from ciscoLS1010PortTable which are mapped to the corresponding pair of the physical ports to be configured for the redundancy. Lookup the c64SubSlotConfigTable to see if the corresponding sub-slots has been configured for redundancy. If yes, get the entry's c64SubSlotRedundantIndex. Otherwise the application should abort this port redundancy configuration. Use the c64SubSlotRedundantIndex value and ciscoLS1010ModuleIndex, ciscoLS1010SubModuleIndex and ciscoLS1010PortIndex to create table entry. Only the adjacent ports in the adjacent sub-slots can be configured for redundancy.
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