vSwitch group policy settings and kernel port policy

Hello.

Here you can see the policy setting on the vSwitch himself.

The lower image is the policy setting for the management network.
What happens when nothing is some and it is greyed out, it inherits and use the settings on the vSwitch?

Thank you.

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