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icfVgGroupCablesBundled
HP ICF Vg Group Cables Bundled
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.8.1.1.2.1.1.7
This configuration flag is used to select either bundled or unbundled cabling. When this flag is 'someCablesBundled(1)' and the port is not promiscuous or cascaded, frames received from ports on this group and destined to go out multiple ports on this group will be buffered completely before being repeated out ports on this group. When this flag is 'noCablesBundled(2)' or the port is promiscuous or cascaded, these frames will be repeated out ports on this group as the frame is being received. Note that the value 'someCablesBundled(1)' will work in the vast majority of installations, regardless of whether or not any cables are physically in a bundle, since promiscuous and cascaded ports automatically avoid the store and forward. The main situation in which 'noCablesBundled(2)' is beneficial is when there is a large amount of multicast traffic and the cables are not in a bundle. The value of this object should be preserved across repeater resets and power failures.
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