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addressChunk OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(410))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS obsolete
DESCRIPTION
"This object returns an opaque chunk of the
address table. The instance specifies a chunk of
the address table. Each chunk can be interpreted
as an array of 41 records of the form:
{ macAddress[6bytes], port number[2bytes],
permanence[2bytes] }.
Address Port Perm
00 080009001234 1 Dynamic(0x0000)
01 080009002345 2 Dynamic(0x0000)
02 000000000000 EMPTY(0x8000) Dynamic(0x0000)
03 080009003456 1 Dynamic(0x0000)
04 000000000000 1 Dynamic(0x0000)
05 080009009876 EMPTY(0x8000) Dynamic(0x0000)
06 080009004567 EMPTY(0x8000) Static(0x0008)
07 080009041d08
... ... ...
40 080009005678 EOL(0x4000) Permanent(0x0000)
A value of EMPTY in the Port field indicates an
aged out table entry. A value of EOL in the Port
field indicates that it is the last entry in the
table. Of course, EOL will only be seen in the
last entry. EOL and EMPTY are AND-able bit
fields. The Disposition and Address are
meaningless if Port is EMPTY.
When instance=1 is used on a Set, the agent clears
the table prior to setting any addresses. On
subsequent Sets, the agent adds the specified
addresses. If a Set starts at instance > 1, the
specified addresses will be added to the table
without first clearing the table. Addresses are
already in the table are deleted and then
readded."


 
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