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portCopySessionNo
port Copy Session No
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.103.1.2.1.1.6
Indicates the arbitrary unique identifier for this SPAN session. If a non zero value is specified, the agent will check if a SPAN session that has the same session number exists. If so, the agent will use this session number when this entry is activated. This entry will be added to the existing SPAN session (identified by all entries with the same portCopySessionNo value). If no such session exists, a new SPAN session is created and assigned the specified value. Otherwise, the agent will check if the destination port belongs to an existing SPAN session. If so, the agent will assign that session number when this entry is activated. This entry will be added to the existing SPAN session (identified by all entries with the same portCopySessionNo value). If no such session exists, a new SPAN session is created and assigned an arbitrary, locally unique value. If the associated portCopyStatus object is equal to 'active', then this object may not be modified.
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