Sorry, ignore this.

It's the SNMP traps which should be triggering pfsetvlan.

Something was wrong; but after I'd stopped pfsetvlan and run it in the 
foreground with debugging, and then restarted it normally from the 
services control, it was all working again. Not sure how it got into 
that state, but it's OK now.

Regards,

Brian.


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