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hdlcRemoteNodeId
hdlc Remote Node Id
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.3.9.13
Identification of the node at the opposite end of the HDLC link (eg. brouter or bridge). This object, along with hdlcLocalAddress and hdlcRemoteAddress, constitute a superobject. This object may only be set to one of the two values: 'remoteNodeBridge' or 'remoteNodeRouter'. If this object is set to 'remoteNodeUnknown', then hdlcLocalAddress and hdlcRemoteAddress need not be supplied, and will be ignored if provided. In a get, this object may report 'remoteNodeBridge', but attempts to set this object to 'remoteNodeBridge' will result in an error pdu with error type invalidData. If this object is set to 'remoteNodeRouter', then hdlcLocalAddress and hdlcRemoteAddress must be present and contiguous in the pdu in order to properly complete the superobject. The three objects may be in any order within the pdu.
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