| vmpsConfigEntry | 
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        An entry (conceptual row) in the vmpsConfigTable.
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      | vmpsStatsEntry | 
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        An entry (conceptual row) in the vmpsStatsTable.
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      | vmpsAutoBackupEnable | 
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        This object enables or disables the auto-save of the
        downloaded VMPS configuration on to a local storage of
        the device. If the value is set to 'true', the VMPS
        configuration will be backed up into the location
        specified by vmpsAutoBackupFileName everytime the
        configuration file is downloaded.
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      | vmpsAutoBackupFileName | 
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        This object specifies the VMPS back-up configuration
        location, in the format of <devices>:[<filename>].
        <device> can be (but not limited to): flash, bootflash,
        slot0, slot1, disk0.
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      | vmpsMacConfigEntry | 
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        An entry (conceptual row) of a mapping between a MAC
        address in utilization by an end station and a VLAN.
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      | vmpsVlanConfigEntry | 
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        An entry (conceptual row) in the vmpsVlanConfigTable.
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      | vmpsIndex | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.1.1.1.1 | 
    
    
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        An arbitrary index identifying this particular
        instance of the VMPS.  This index need not be
        consistent across reboots.  For devices only
        supporting one instance of the VMPS this object need
        only accept the value of 1.  Different instances of
        the VMPS of one device will presumable be for
        different management domains.
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      | vmpsAdminStatus | 
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        The desired state of the VMPS as prescribed by the
        operator. The actions of the agent will, if at all
        possible, eventually result in the desired state being
        reflected in the lecsOperStatus.
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      | vmpsDownloadServerAddress | 
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        The IP address of the host supplying the TFTP configuration
        data for the VMPS. If this value of this object is 0.0.0.0
        then the VMPS will not attempt to download configuration
        information.
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      | vmpsConfigFileName | 
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        The filename of the configuration file the VMPS will
        attempt to download.
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      | vmpsTriggerDownload | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.1.1.1.5 | 
    
    
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        When set to `loadDatabase' this object will cause the VMPS
        to initiate a TFTP download of the configuration tables
        stored at the host identified by the
        vmpsDownloadServerAddress. Setting to 'loadRcpDataBase'
        will cause the VMPs to initiate RCP download. A download
        cannot be preformed unless the host address is properly
        set. This object will always return noOperation(1) when
        read. Setting this object to loadDatabase(2) while the
        vmpsOperStatus is loading(3) is effectively a no-op.
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      | vmpsFallbackVlan | 
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        This is the VLAN returned in the configuration response
        when a given configuration request contains data that
        matches nothing in the VMPS database (given the specified
        classifiers). A value of the empty string signifies that
        there is no fall-back VLAN.
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      | vmpsSecureMode | 
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        If in secure mode the VMPS will instruct the requesting
        device to shutdown a port as a result of a match
        failure.
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      | vmpsManagementDomain | 
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        The management domain this VMPS is servicing.
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      | vmpsRowStatus | 
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        The status of the conceptual row.  A valid value of
        vmpsManagementDomain must be set before the row can
        become active.  Devices that only support one instance
        of the VMPS may opt to always have a row in this table
        instantiated and not allow row manipulations.
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      | vmpsRcpRemoteUserName | 
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        Remote username for download of the VMPS database
        file via RCP protocol. This object must be set when
        vmpsTriggerDownload is set to loadRcpDataBase(3).
        This object will be have no effect for protocols
        other than RCP.
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      | vmpsRcpRemoteUserName2 | 
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        This object deprecates the object vmpsRcpRemoteUserName to
        support full range, i.e. SIZE(0..255), of
        TEXTUAL-CONVENTION SnmpAdminString.
        The object indicates remote username for download of the
        VMPS database file via RCP protocol. This object must be
        set when vmpsTriggerDownload is to loadRcpDataBase(3).
        This object will be have no effect for protocols
        other than RCP.
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      | vmpsLastRestart | 
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        The value of sysUpTime when the VMPS was last
        restarted.
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      | vmpsInConfigReqs | 
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        The total number of configure requests, including
        vmpsInConfigErrors, that have been received by the VMPS.
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      | vmpsInConfigErrors | 
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        Then number of packets received by the  VMPS but which
        were not correctly formatted configure requests.
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      | vmpsOutConfigFails | 
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        The number  of  configure responses  sent  by this
        particular VMPS whose status  was other than  success.
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      | vmpsLastFailClient | 
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        The MAC address of the VLAN client whose last
        configuration request  was rejected. This MAC address
        will be for the VLAN client who was delivered the last
        configure response that caused the vmpsOutConfigFails
        object to increment. This value is taken directly
        from the configure request and is not guaranteed to
        be correctly identify a client.
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      | vmpsOperStatus | 
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        This object reflects the actual state of the VMPS
        which may differ from that of the vmpsAdminStatus
        object. This can occur when the configuration database
        fails to load but the corresponding vmpsAdminStatus is
        `active'. The state loading(3) indicates that the VMPS
        is currently loading the configuration database from
        the TFTP server.
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      | vmpsMacConfigAddress | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.2.1.1.1 | 
    
    
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        The MAC address of an end station to be associated
        with an VLAN.
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      | vmpsMacConfigVlan | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.2.1.1.2 | 
    
    
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        A VLAN that will be returned to an end
        station that provides the corresponding MAC address in
        a configuration request. A zero length string
        indicates that the corresponding MAC address is not
        permitted on any VLANs, including the fall-back.
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      | vmpsMacConfigLastAccessed | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.2.1.1.3 | 
    
    
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        The value of sysUpTime when this entry was last used
        to map a MAC address to a VLAN name. Managers may
        opt to use this object to garbage collect entries that
        have not been used for a prolonged period of time.
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      | vmpsMacConfigLastRequestor | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.2.1.1.4 | 
    
    
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        The IP address of the device that requested the VLAN
        associated with the MAC of this row. The manager may use
        this object in an attempt to locate where a dynamic host
        currently resides.
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      | vmpsMacConfigLastRequestPortId | 
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        The ID of the port included in the configuration request
        that corresponded to the designated entry in this table.
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      | vmpsMacConfigLastResponseStatus | 
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        The value of the status field in the response for the last
        configure request for this MAC-address.
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      | vmpsMacConfigStatus | 
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        The row cannot be set to `active' until an
        appropriate value exists for vmpsMacConfigVlan.
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      | vmpsVlanName | 
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        The VLAN name associated with a group of ports which
        are allowed access to that VLAN dynamically.
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      | vmpsDeviceId | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.2.2.1.2 | 
    
    
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        The IP address of the device containing the
        permitted ports.
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      | vmpsPortName | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.2.2.1.3 | 
    
    
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        The ifName of the port on which dynamic access to
        the specified VLAN is allowed.
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      | vmpsVlanConfigStatus | 
      .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.53.1.2.2.1.4 | 
    
    
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        The status object associated with the conceptual row.
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