portCopySessionType - port Copy Session Type - CISCO-RMON-CONFIG-MIB

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portCopySessionType

port Copy Session Type
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.103.1.2.1.1.7

Indicates the SPAN session type. 'remoteSource' refers to session where traffic is copied from source port to RSPAN VLAN as its destination port. 'remoteDestination' refers to session where traffic is copied from RSPAN VLAN to the destination port. For 'local' SPAN session, both source and destination ports reside in the same switch. 'localTx' refers to session where only traffic transmitted out the indicated source port will be copied to the destination port, i.e. the corresponding portCopyDirection can only have the value of 'copyTxOnly'. In a set operation, agent will decide the actual SPAN type for the session if this MIB object is 'notSpecified' based on type of source and destination ports. A read operation will return one of the other three types. Changes on portCopySessionType of one entry will be applied to all existing active entries having the same value of portCopySessionNo if such change is allowed by the implementation. If the associated portCopyStatus object is equal to 'active', then this object may not be modified.

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