etsysMultiAuthSessionVlanTunnelAttribute - Enterasys Multi Authentication Session Vlan Tunnel Attribute - enterasys-multi-auth-mib

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etsysMultiAuthSessionVlanTunnelAttribute

Enterasys Multi Authentication Session Vlan Tunnel Attribute
1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.46.1.4.1.1.14

The VLAN Tunnel Attribute (Tunnel-Group-ID) returned from the authentication server for this session. This value is interpreted as the 12 bit VLAN identifier to be applied to traffic from the session entity. Policy VLAN classification rules have precedence in assigning VLAN, however, in the absence of any applicable rules, this VLAN will be used. If the traffic is already tagged, this VLAN will only be applied if TCI overwrite has been enabled (through Policy or ctDot1qPortReplaceTCI). A value of zero indicates that there is no authenticated VLAN ID for the given session (none was provided by the authentication server). Should a session become unauthenticated this value MUST return zero. A value of 4095 indicates that a the session has been authenticated, but that the VLAN returned could not be applied to the port (possibly because of resource constraints or misconfiguration). The traffic from the session entity will be assigned VLAN through Policy or standard 802.1Q mechanisms.

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