---
oid: "1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.4.4.3.1.8"
asn1-notation: "{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 6247 cdmipController(4) cdmipRouteTable(4) cdmipIpRouteTable(3) cdmipIpRouteEntry(1) cdmipIpRouteHdlcAddress(8)}"
description: "cdmipIpRouteHdlcAddress OBJECT-TYPE "
last-modified: "2018-10-15"
tags: [oid-repository]
---

## OID: `1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.4.4.3.1.8` (last updated: 2018-10-15)

```asn1
{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 6247 cdmipController(4) cdmipRouteTable(4) cdmipIpRouteTable(3) cdmipIpRouteEntry(1) cdmipIpRouteHdlcAddress(8)}
```

### Description

```asn1
cdmipIpRouteHdlcAddress OBJECT-TYPE 
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535) 
MAX-ACCESS read-write 
STATUS current 
DESCRIPTION 
"The HDLC Address is valid only for routes destined to 
the Satellite interface. 
 
This can also be viewed as the 'next-hop' identifier for 
the route destined to satellite. 
 
The valid range of HDLC Address depends on Network mode. 
 
1. Small Network mode - 1 - 254 (0x01 - 0xFE) 
2. Large Network Mode - 1 - 32766 (0x01 - 0x7FFE) 
 
An HDLC Address cannot have 0x00 or 0xFF in Least 
Significant Byte (LSB). 
 
Set 'cdmipIpRouteState' to 'toSatellite' state before 
setting 'cdmipIpRouteHdlcAddress'."

**Classification**: MIB object for network management

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