lecsConfigTblDefaultElanName - lecs Config Tbl Default Elan Name - CISCO-LECS-MIB

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lecsConfigTblDefaultElanName

lecs Config Tbl Default Elan Name
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.38.1.2.1.1.2

The ELAN name assigned to LE clients who do not specify what ELAN they wish to join when issuing a configuration request. It is important to understand when the default ELAN name will be used. If the LEC specifies an ELAN name in its configuration request and a different mapping or a conflicting mapping is present for that LEC then the default ELAN will not be used and a failure will be returned. If the LEC does not specify the ELAN name in the configuration request and there is no mapping within the LECS then the default elan name will be used and a successful reply will be returned (provided the rest of the request is valid). If there is no default ELAN specified for this configuration table then a LE client, with no mapping to any elan, will be rejected from configuration regardless of the parameters of the configuration request. The default value (''H) indicates that no default ELAN name is selected. The default ELAN cannot have an access type of closed. Attempting to set the default ELAN type to a closed ELAN will result in an error.

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