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cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap
cpvlan Promiscuous Port Secondary Remap
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.2.1.2
A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN in the management domain on this port. The first octet corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndexOrZero values of 0 through 7; the second octet to VLANs 8 through 15; etc. The most significant bit of each octet corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndexOrZero in that octet. A bit can only be set to '1' when the bit is corresponding to a VLAN of Private VLAN isolated, community or twoWayCommunity type which has already been associated with a primary VLAN. Setting this bit to '1' makes this promiscuous port remap the secondary VLAN to its associated primary VLAN for egress traffic on the fly, or remap the associated primary VLAN to the secondary VLAN if the secondary VLAN is of twoWayCommunity type and the object value of cpvlanPromPortTwoWayRemapCapable for this promiscuous port is true(1). Note that if the length of this string is less than 128 octets, any 'missing' octets are assumed to contain the value zero. An NMS may omit any zero-valued octets from the end of this string in order to reduce SetPDU size, and the agent may also omit zero-valued trailing octets, to reduce the size of GetResponse PDUs.
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