swDHCPRelayOption61Entry - Switch DHCP Relay Option61 Entry

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swDHCPRelayOption61Entry

Switch DHCP Relay Option61 Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.42.3.4.4.1

A list of information indicates the relay servers for the packet for option 61 rules. INDEX { swDHCPRelayOption61ClientType,swDHCPRelayOption61ClientID } ::= { swDHCPRelayOption61Table 1 } SwDHCPRelayOption61Entry ::= SEQUENCE { swDHCPRelayOption61ClientType INTEGER, swDHCPRelayOption61ClientID DisplayString, swDHCPRelayOption61Mode INTEGER, swDHCPRelayOption61RelayIp IpAddress, swDHCPRelayOption61RowStatus RowStatus } SYNTAX INTEGER { mac(1), string(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the client type of this entry. mac (1): Means the client-ID which is the MAC address of a client. string (2): Means the client-ID which is specified string by an administrator. ::= { swDHCPRelayOption61Entry 1 } SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This object indicates the string of this entry. Note: When the swDHCPRelayOption61ClientType is mac (1), the format of this object should be XX.XX.XX.XX.XX.XX (MAC address). When the swDHCPRelayOption61ClientType is string (2), it is theoretically possible for a valid string to exceed the allowed length of an SNMP object identifier, and thus be impossible to represent in tables in this MIB that are indexed by the string.

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