vrBrTbSteAtgtTable - Virtual Router Br Tb Ste Atgt Table

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vrBrTbSteAtgtTable

Virtual Router Br Tb Ste Atgt Table

This port map specifies the out bridge ports a MAC frame with address in its destination MAC address field, originating from receivePort, can go out of. The allowedToGoTo attribute is a set of strings where in each string is of the form 'BridgePortName-i', where BridgePortName is the abbreviation of the corresponding TB or SRT bridge port and i is the instance identifier of the ProtocolPort, the bridge port is provisioned under. Multiple strings can be specified on the same set command. Each string in the list is space separated. An '*' in place of the i indicates that regardless of the protocol port instance, all bridge ports with name BridgePortName should be included in the allowedToGoTo. In cases where there are multiple bridge ports provisioned under a protocol port, (e.g. pseudo bridge ports) each bridge port name must be specified in the form of strings, as indicated above. Please note that this attribute allowedToGoTo cannot contain any of the following bridge ports in part: SrBP, Srtb, Srsg, Tbsg, Srse, Srcl, FddiESr.

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