cpwVcEnetVlanMode - Cisco Pseudo Wire Vc Enet Vlan Mode - CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB

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cpwVcEnetVlanMode

Cisco Pseudo Wire Vc Enet Vlan Mode
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.108.1.1.1.2

Indicate the mode of VLAN handling between the port associated to the VC and the VC encapsulation itself. - 'other' indicate operation that is not defined by this MIB. - 'portBased' indicates that the forwarder will forward packets between the port and the PW independent of their structure. - 'noChange' indicates that the VC contains the original user VLAN, as specified in cpwVcEnetPortVlan. - 'changeVlan' indicates that the VLAN field on the VC may be different than the VLAN field on the user's port. - 'removeVlan' indicates that the encapsulation on the VC does not include the original VLAN field. Note that PRI bits transparency is lost in this case. - 'addVlan' indicate that a VLAN field will be added on the PSN bound direction. cpwVcEnetPwVlan indicate the value that will be added. - 'removeVlan', 'addVlan' and 'changeVlan' implementation is not required. DEFVAL { noChange } ::= { cpwVcEnetEntry 2 } SYNTAX CpwVcVlanCfg MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object define the VLAN value on the physical port (or VPLS virtual port) if a change is required to the VLAN value between the VC and the physical/virtual port. The value of this object can be ignored if the whole traffic from the port is forwarded to one VC independent of the tagging on the port, but it is RECOMENDED that the value in this case will be '4097' indicating not relevant. It MUST be equal to cpwVcEnetPwVlan if 'noChange' mode is used. The value 4096 indicate that no VLAN (i.e. untagged frames) on the port are associated to this VC. This allows the same behaviors as assigning 'Default VLAN' to un-tagged frames. DEFVAL { 4097 } ::= { cpwVcEnetEntry 3 } SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION It is sometimes convenient to model the VC PW as a virtual interface in the ifTable. In these cases this object hold the value of the ifIndex in the ifTable representing this VC PW. A value of zero indicate no such association or association is not yet known.

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