| cpvlanVlanPrivateVlanType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.1.1.1.1 | 
    
    
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        Indicated the VLAN type as defined for Private VLAN
        feature.
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      | cpvlanVlanAssociatedPrimaryVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.1.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The VLAN ID of The associated primary VLAN used for
        the Private VLAN feature if cpvlanVlanPrivateVlanType
        has the value of isolated(3), community(4) or
        twoWayCommunity(5). If cpvlanVlanPrivateVlanType
        has the value of normal(1) or primary(2), then this
        object has the value of 0.
        Note that one isolated VLAN can only be associated with
        one unique primary VLAN. One primary VLAN can only be
        associated with one isolated VLAN.
        One primary VLAN can be associated with multiple VLANs
        of community or twoWayCommunity type; one community
        or twoWayCommunity VLAN can only be associated with one
        unique primary VLAN.
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      | cpvlanVlanEditPrivateVlanType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.1.2.1.1 | 
    
    
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        The VLAN type as defined for Private VLAN feature.
        Note that a VLAN's Private VLAN type can not be
        changed once it already has any ports in it.
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      | cpvlanVlanEditAssocPrimaryVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.1.2.1.2 | 
    
    
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        The VLAN ID of the associated primary VLAN used for
        the Private VLAN feature if
        cpvlanVlanEditPrivateVlanType has the value of
        isolated(3), community(4), twoWayCommunity(5). If
        cpvlanVlanEditPrivateVlanType has the value of normal(1)
        or primary(2), then this object has the value of 0.
        Note that one isolated VLAN can only be associated
        with one unique primary VLAN. One primary VLAN can only
        be associated with one isolated VLAN.
        One primary VLAN can be associated with multiple VLANs
        of community or twoWayCommunity type; one community
        or twoWayCommunity VLAN can only be associated with one
        unique primary VLAN.
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      | cpvlanPrivatePortSecondaryVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The VLAN ID of the secondary VLAN configured on this
        private port. A private port is a port that allows
        the ingress traffic of the secondary VLAN as well as
        egress traffic of its associated primary VLAN, but
        blocks the egress traffic of the isolated VLAN while
        allowing the egress traffic of the community
        or twoWayCommunity VLAN depending on the type of the
        secondary VLAN.
        Note that a port can join a secondary VLAN only after
        this secondary VLAN has been associated with a primary
        VLAN, i.e., the cpvlanVlanAssociatedPrimaryVlan has a
        non-zero value.  The default value of 0 for this object
        means this port has not joined any secondary VLAN yet.
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      | cpvlanPromPortMultiPrimaryVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.2.1.1 | 
    
    
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        Indicates whether all the bits set as secondary VLANs
        in the corresponding remapping objects (i.e.
        cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap,
        cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap2k,
        cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap3k,
        cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap4k) can belong to multiple
        primary VLANs or not for this port. If this object value
        is false(2), then the object values of
        cpvlanVlanAssociatedPrimaryVlan for the secondary VLANs
        with their bits turned on as '1' in those remapping
        objects must be the same. If this object value is
        true(1), then the object values of
        cpvlanVlanAssociatedPrimaryVlan for the secondary VLANs
        with their bits turned on as '1' in those remapping
        objects need not be the same.
        A promiscuous port can remap a secondary VLAN to its
        associated primary VLAN for egress traffic on the fly
        as defined for Private VLAN feature.
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      | cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.2.1.2 | 
    
    
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        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN in the
        management domain on this port.  The first octet
        corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndexOrZero values of 0
        through 7; the second octet to VLANs 8 through 15; etc.
        The most significant bit of each octet corresponds to
        the lowest value VlanIndexOrZero in that octet.
        A bit can only be set to '1' when the bit is
        corresponding to a VLAN of Private VLAN isolated,
        community or twoWayCommunity type which has already
        been associated with a primary VLAN. Setting this bit
        to '1' makes this promiscuous port remap the secondary
        VLAN to its associated primary VLAN for egress traffic
        on the fly, or remap the associated primary VLAN to
        the secondary VLAN if the secondary VLAN is of
        twoWayCommunity type and the object value of
        cpvlanPromPortTwoWayRemapCapable for this promiscuous
        port is true(1).
        Note that if the length of this string is less than
        128 octets, any 'missing' octets are assumed to contain
        the value zero. An NMS may omit any zero-valued octets
        from the end of this string in order to reduce SetPDU
        size, and the agent may also omit zero-valued trailing
        octets, to reduce the size of GetResponse PDUs.
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      | cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap2k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.2.1.3 | 
    
    
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        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN  for
        VLANs with VlanIndexOrZero values of 1024 through 2047
        in the management domain on this port.  The first octet
        corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndexOrZero values of 1024
        through 1031; the second octet to VLANs 1032 through
        1039; etc.  The most significant bit of each octet
        corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndexOrZero in
        that octet.
        A bit can only be set to '1' when the bit is
        corresponding to a VLAN of Private VLAN isolated or
        community type which has already been associated with a
        primary VLAN. Setting this bit to '1' makes this
        promiscuous port remap the secondary VLAN to its
        associated primary VLAN for egress traffic on the fly,
        or remap the associated primary VLAN to the secondary
        VLAN if the secondary VLAN is of twoWayCommunity type
        and the object value of cpvlanPromPortTwoWayRemapCapable
        for this promiscuous port is true(1).
        Note that if the length of this string is less than
        128 octets, any 'missing' octets are assumed to contain
        the value zero. An NMS may omit any zero-valued octets
        from the end of this string in order to reduce SetPDU
        size, and the agent may also omit zero-valued trailing
        octets, to reduce the size of GetResponse PDUs.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of VlanIndexOrZero up to 4095.
       | 
    
    
      | cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap3k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.2.1.4 | 
    
    
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        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN  for
        VLANs with VlanIndexOrZero values of 2048 through 3071
        in the management domain on this port.  The first octet
        corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndexOrZero values of 2048
        through 2055; the second octet to VLANs 2056 through
        2063; etc.  The most significant bit of each octet
        corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndexOrZero in
        that octet.
        A bit can only be set to '1' when the bit is
        corresponding to a VLAN of Private VLAN isolated or
        community type which has already been associated with a
        primary VLAN. Setting this bit to '1' makes this
        promiscuous port remap the secondary VLAN to its
        associated primary VLAN for egress traffic on the fly,
        or remap the associated primary VLAN to the secondary
        VLAN if the secondary VLAN is of twoWayCommunity type
        and the object value of cpvlanPromPortTwoWayRemapCapable
        for this promiscuous port is true(1).
        Note that if the length of this string is less than
        128 octets, any 'missing' octets are assumed to contain
        the value zero. An NMS may omit any zero-valued octets
        from the end of this string in order to reduce SetPDU
        size, and the agent may also omit zero-valued trailing
        octets, to reduce the size of GetResponse PDUs.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of VlanIndexOrZero up to 4095.
       | 
    
    
      | cpvlanPromPortSecondaryRemap4k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.2.1.5 | 
    
    
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        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN  for
        VLANs with VlanIndexOrZero values of 3072 through 4095
        in the management domain on this port.  The first octet
        corresponds to VLANs with VlanIndexOrZero values of 3072
        through 3079; the second octet to VLANs 3080 through
        3087; etc.  The most significant bit of each octet
        corresponds to the lowest value VlanIndexOrZero in
        that octet.
        A bit can only be set to '1' when the bit is
        corresponding to a VLAN of Private VLAN isolated or
        community type which has already been associated with a
        primary VLAN. Setting this bit to '1' makes this
        promiscuous port remap the secondary VLAN to its
        associated primary VLAN for egress traffic on the fly,
        or remap the associated primary VLAN to the secondary
        VLAN if the secondary VLAN is of twoWayCommunity type
        and the object value of cpvlanPromPortTwoWayRemapCapable
        for this promiscuous port is true(1).
        Note that if the length of this string is less than
        128 octets, any 'missing' octets are assumed to contain
        the value zero. An NMS may omit any zero-valued octets
        from the end of this string in order to reduce SetPDU
        size, and the agent may also omit zero-valued trailing
        octets, to reduce the size of GetResponse PDUs.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of VlanIndexOrZero up to 4095.
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      | cpvlanPromPortTwoWayRemapCapable | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.2.1.6 | 
    
    
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        Indicates whether the port is capable to perform
        remapping from primary VLANs to the twoWayCommunity VLANs
        associated with them for the Private VLAN feature. A
        promiscuous port with this object value of false(2) can
        only perform one-way remapping from secondary VLANs to
        their associated primary VLANs, while a promiscuous port
        with this object value of true(1) can also perform
        remapping from primary VLANs to the twoWayCommunity VLANs
        associated with them in addition to that.
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      | cpvlanPortMode | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.3.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Private VLAN port mode on this port.
        nonPrivateVlan(1) -- this port is configured to be a
        non-Private-VLAN port.
        host(2) -- this port is configured to be
        a Private-VLAN host port, i.e., private
        port.
        promiscuous(3) -- this port is configured to be
        a Private-VLAN promiscuous port.
        trunk(4) -- this port is configured to be a
        Private-VLAN trunk port.
       | 
    
    
      | cpvlanTrunkPortDynamicState | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        For private VLAN trunk ports, this object allows the
        operator to mandate the trunking behavior of the port
        on(1) dictates that the private VLAN port will always be a
        trunk. If the negotiation is supported on this port,
        negotiation will take place with the far end to attempt to
        bring the far end into trunking state.
        onNoNegotiate(2) is used to indicate that the interface is
        permanently set to be a trunk, and no negotiation takes
        place with the far end on the link to ensure consistent
        operation. This is similar to on(1) except no negotiation
        takes place with the far end.
        If a port does not support negotiation, the value of on(1)
        is not allowed. If the port's cpvlanTrunkPortEncapType is
        set to negotiate(3), onNoNegotiate(2) is not allowed.
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      | cpvlanTrunkPortEncapType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of VLAN encapsulation desired to be used on this
        private vlan trunk port.
        It is either a particular type, or 'negotiate'  meaning
        whatever type results from the negotiation.
        dot1Q(1) indicates that the port should accept and transmit
        packets with IEEE 802.1q VLAN encapsulation
        isl(2) indicates that the port should accept and transmit
        packets with Inter Switch Link (ISL) VLAN encapsulation
        negotiate(3) indicates that the VLAN encapsulation is
        negotiated with the far end. The negotiated VLAN
        encapsulation can be dot1Q or  isl. negotiate(2) is not
        allowed if the port does not support negotiation of
        VLAN encapsulation type or if its
        cpvlanTrunkPortDynamicState is set to onNoNegotiate(2)
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      | cpvlanTrunkPortNativeVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.3 | 
    
    
      | 
        The VlanIndex of the VLAN which is represented by native
        frames on this private vlan trunk port. For private vlan
        trunk ports that need to drop untagged frames or not
        supporting the sending and receiving of native frames,
        this value should be set to zero
       | 
    
    
      | cpvlanTrunkPortSecondaryVlans | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.4 | 
    
    
      | 
        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANs
        with values of 0 through 1023 in the management domain
        on this port.
        If the VLAN represented by setting a bit to '1' in the
        bitmap is a secondary VLAN that has already been
        associated with a primary VLAN, it allows this private
        VLAN trunk port to remap the secondary VLAN to its primary
        VLAN for ingress traffic and to remap its associated primary
        VLAN to the secondary VLAN for egress traffic.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1' and if
        the corresponding VLAN is a secondary VLAN, then the local
        system is enabled to transmit and receive frames with
        proper VLAN remapping via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '0', and if
        the corresponding VLAN is not configured as a normal VLAN,
        then the system is disabled from sending and receiving
        frames on that VLAN via this Private VLAN trunk port.
       | 
    
    
      | cpvlanTrunkPortSecondaryVlans2k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.5 | 
    
    
      | 
        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANs
        with values of 1024 through 2047 in the management domain
        on this port.
        If the VLAN represented by setting a bit to '1' in the
        bitmap is a secondary VLAN that has already been
        associated with a primary VLAN, it allows this private
        VLAN trunk port to remap the secondary VLAN to its primary
        VLAN for ingress traffic and to remap its associated primary
        VLAN to the secondary VLAN for egress traffic.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1' and if
        the corresponding VLAN is a secondary VLAN, then the local
        system is enabled to transmit and receive frames with
        proper VLAN remapping via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '0', and if
        the corresponding VLAN is not configured as a normal VLAN,
        then the system is disabled from sending and receiving
        frames on that VLAN via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of VLANs up to 4095.
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      | cpvlanTrunkPortSecondaryVlans3k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.6 | 
    
    
      | 
        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANs
        with values of 2048 through 3071 in the management domain
        on this port.
        If the VLAN represented by setting a bit to '1' in the
        bitmap is a secondary VLAN that has already been
        associated with a primary VLAN, it allows this private
        VLAN trunk port to remap the secondary VLAN to its primary
        VLAN for ingress traffic and to remap its associated primary
        VLAN to the secondary VLAN for egress traffic.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1' and if
        the corresponding VLAN is a secondary VLAN, then the local
        system is enabled to transmit and receive frames with
        proper VLAN remapping via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '0', and if
        the corresponding VLAN is not configured as a normal VLAN,
        then the system is disabled from sending and receiving
        frames on that VLAN via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of up to 4095.
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      | cpvlanTrunkPortSecondaryVlans4k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.7 | 
    
    
      | 
        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANs
        with values of 3072 through 4095 in the management domain
        on this port.
        If the VLAN represented by setting a bit to '1' in the
        bitmap is a secondary VLAN that has already been
        associated with a primary VLAN, it allows this private
        VLAN trunk port to remap the secondary VLAN to its primary
        VLAN for ingress traffic and to remap its associated primary
        VLAN to the secondary VLAN for egress traffic.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1' and if
        the corresponding VLAN is a secondary VLAN, then the local
        system is enabled to transmit and receive frames with
        proper VLAN remapping via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '0', and if
        the corresponding VLAN is not configured as a normal VLAN,
        then the system is disabled from sending and receiving
        frames on that VLAN via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of up to 4095.
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      | cpvlanTrunkPortNormalVlans | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.8 | 
    
    
      | 
        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANs
        with values of 0 through 1023 in the management domain
        on this port.
        If the VLAN represented by setting a bit to '1' in the
        bitmap is a normal VLAN, it allows packets belonging to
        this vlan on this Private VLAN trunk port.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1' and if
        the corresponding VLAN is a normal VLAN, then the local
        system is enabled to transmit and receive frames as
        normal VLAN
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '0', and if
        the corresponding VLAN is not configured as a secondary
        VLAN, then the system is disabled from sending and receiving
        frames on that VLAN via this Private VLAN trunk port.
       | 
    
    
      | cpvlanTrunkPortNormalVlans2k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.9 | 
    
    
      | 
        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANs
        with values of 1024 through 2047 in the management domain
        on this port.
        If the VLAN represented by setting a bit to '1' in the
        bitmap is a normal VLAN, it allows packets belonging to
        this vlan on this Private VLAN trunk port.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1' and if
        the corresponding VLAN is a normal VLAN, then the local
        system is enabled to transmit and receive frames as
        normal VLAN
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '0', and if
        the corresponding VLAN is not configured as a secondary
        VLAN, then the system is disabled from sending and receiving
        frames on that VLAN via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of VlanIndexOrZero up to 4095.
       | 
    
    
      | cpvlanTrunkPortNormalVlans3k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.10 | 
    
    
      | 
        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANs
        with values of 2048 through 3071 in the management domain
        on this port.
        If the VLAN represented by setting a bit to '1' in the
        bitmap is a normal VLAN, it allows packets belonging to
        this vlan on this Private VLAN trunk port.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1' and if
        the corresponding VLAN is a normal VLAN, then the local
        system is enabled to transmit and receive frames as
        normal VLAN
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '0', and if
        the corresponding VLAN is not configured as a secondary
        VLAN, then the system is disabled from sending and receiving
        frames on that VLAN via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of VlanIndexOrZero up to 4095.
       | 
    
    
      | cpvlanTrunkPortNormalVlans4k | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.11 | 
    
    
      | 
        A string of octets containing one bit per VLAN for VLANs
        with values of 3072 through 4095 in the management domain
        on this port.
        If the VLAN represented by setting a bit to '1' in the
        bitmap is a normal VLAN, it allows packets belonging to
        this vlan on this Private VLAN trunk port.
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '1' and if
        the corresponding VLAN is a normal VLAN, then the local
        system is enabled to transmit and receive frames as
        normal VLAN
        If the bit corresponding to a VLAN is set to '0', and if
        the corresponding VLAN is not configured as a secondary
        VLAN, then the system is disabled from sending and receiving
        frames on that VLAN via this Private VLAN trunk port.
        This object is only instantiated on devices which support
        the range of VlanIndexOrZero up to 4095.
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      | cpvlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.12 | 
    
    
      | 
        Indicates the current dynamic trunking status of the
        specified private VLAN port.
        trunking(1) indicates that the private VLAN port is
        currently operating as a private VLAN trunk port
        notTrunking(2) indicates that the private VLAN port
        is currently not trunking but is operating as an
        access port.
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      | cpvlanTrunkPortEncapOperType | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.2.4.1.13 | 
    
    
      | 
        The type of VLAN encapsulation in use on this private
        vlan trunk port.
        dot1Q(1) indicates that the port accepts and transmits
        packets with IEEE 802.1q VLAN encapsulation
        isl(2) indicates that the port accepts and transmits
        packets with Inter Switch Link (ISL) VLAN encapsulation
        If the cpvlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus is notTrunking(2) or
        if the encapsulation type negotiation has not been
        completed, the object is set to notApplicable(3).
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      | cpvlanSVIMappingVlanIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.3.1.1.1 | 
    
    
      | 
        An index value that uniquely identifies the
        Virtual LAN associated with this information.
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      | cpvlanSVIMappingPrimarySVI | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.173.1.3.1.1.2 | 
    
    
      | 
        The Vlan ID of the primary VLAN SVI this secondary
        VLAN is mapped to for the Private VLAN feature.
        This object has the value of zero if this secondary
        VLAN is not mapped to any primary VLAN SVI.
       |