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portCopyInpktVlan
port Copy Inpkt Vlan
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.103.1.2.1.1.10
This object indicates the default VLAN that is used for the untagged incoming traffic from the portCopyDest when portCopyOption's inpkts bit is set. The range is defined to identify all possible 4096 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID values although only 1 - 4094 are valid VLAN IDs that could be configured as the default VLAN for the untagged incoming traffic. If this object contains a value of zero and portCopyOption's inpkts bit is set, then the switch is free to use its default VLAN for untagged incoming packets. On platforms that do not have a dedicated default VLAN for this purpose, error is returned. If portCopyOption's inpkts bit is not set or isl bit is set, the value in this object is ignored by the agent.
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