lecTlvLanDestination - LAN Emulation Client Tlv Lan Destination - ibm-lec

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lecTlvLanDestination

LAN Emulation Client Tlv Lan Destination
1.3.6.1.4.1.353.5.3.1.1.13.1.2

The MAC address or route descriptor associated with the TLV (see the description of the lecTlvSetIndex), encoded in the fashion defined in the LANE 2.0 LUNI specification (Table 16). To recap: The first two octets indicate the LAN Destination's type: 00, 01 for a MAC address; 00, 02 for a route descriptor; 00, 00 for 'no LAN Destination'. The next six octets contain either the MAC address, or four 00 octets followed by the route descriptor, or six nulls. Note: ----- In the future, the ATM Forum may extend this field for use with other types of index values, provided that each new type of index value has a unique tag. Such extensions are NOT to be considered a 'change in semantics' that requires the deprecation of the index object and the table. Network management system implementors are advised to display values whose tags they do not recognize as (formatted) hexadecimal strings.

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