portCopyOption - port Copy Option - CISCO-RMON-CONFIG-MIB

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portCopyOption

port Copy Option
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.103.1.2.1.1.5

Indicates the additional SPAN configuration on destination port. Instances of same portCopyDest index must have same values in portCopyOption. Changes on portCopyOption of one instance will be applied to all other instances of same portCopyDest index. - inpkts(0) This bit is set to enable the destination port to receive normal incoming traffic. - learningDisable(1) This bit is set to suppress MAC learning for incoming traffic at the destination port. - dot1q(2) This bit is set for dot1q trunking encapsulation of forwarded traffic at the destination port. This bit can not be set when isl(3) bit is 1. - isl(3) This bit is set for isl trunking encapsulation of forwarded traffic at the destination port. This bit can not be set when dot1q(2) bit is 1. - multicast(4) This bit is set to enable the destination port to receive multicast traffic. - unicastDisable(5) This bit is set to disable the destination port to receive unicast traffic. - broadcastDisable(6) This bit is set to disable the destination port to receive broadcast traffic. - goodDisable(7) This bit is set to disable the destination port to receive good packets. - badDisable(8) This bit is set to disable the destination port to receive bad packets.

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