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mplsTunnelHopAddrType
mpls Tunnel Hop Addr Type
The value of this object cannot be changed if the value of the corresponding mplsTunnelHopRowStatus object is 'active'. Note that lspid(5) is a valid option only for tunnels signaled via CRLDP. DEFVAL { ipv4 } ::= { mplsTunnelHopEntry 4 } SYNTAX TeHopAddress MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Tunnel Hop Address for this tunnel hop. The type of this address is determined by the value of the corresponding mplsTunnelHopAddrType. The value of this object cannot be changed if the value of the corresponding mplsTunnelHopRowStatus object is 'active'. DEFVAL { '00000000'h } -- IPv4 address 0.0.0.0 ::= { mplsTunnelHopEntry 5 } SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If mplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to ipv4(1) or ipv6(2), then this value will contain an appropriate prefix length for the IP address in object mplsTunnelHopIpAddr. Otherwise this value is irrelevant and should be ignored. DEFVAL { 32 } ::= { mplsTunnelHopEntry 6 } SYNTAX TeHopAddressAS MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION If mplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to asnumber(3), then this value will contain the AS number of this hop. Otherwise the agent should set this object to zero- length string and the manager should ignore this.
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