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c2900PortMayForwardFrames
Cisco 2900 Port May Forward Frames
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.87.1.4.1.1.6
This object reflects an internal state of the port with regard to its ability to forward frames. A port sometimes stops forwarding frames when it is blocked by the Spanning Tree Protocol, or while it is undergoing temporary load balancing as part of the port grouping usage. This object is true(1) if the port is allowed to forward frames. It is false(2) otherwise. Setting this object to true(1) will fail, if the port is in the middle of being blocked by the Spanning Tree Protocol, or while it is undergoing temporary load balancing as part of the port grouping usage. This object is only supported for static VLAN access ports.
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