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{iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprise(1) 4491 clabProject(2) clabProjDocsis(1) dsgIfMIB(3) dsgIfMIBObjects(1) dsgIfDCD(5) dsgIfClientIdTable(1) dsgIfClientIdEntry(1) dsgIfClientIdValue(4)}

dsgIfClientIdValue(4)

 
 

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Description:

dsgIfClientIdValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(6))
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Client Identification Value. The content depends on
the value of the dsgIfClientIdType.
For dsgIfClientIdType of a type broadcast(1), this object
will have a 16-bit value whether or not it is a length 0 or
length 2 broadcast ID. If the value is 0, then the encoded
TLV in the DCD would be the original, zero length,
broadcast ID. If the value is specified in Table 5-2, then
the TLV in the DCD would be a length 2 broadcast ID
followed by the value.
For dsgIfClientIdType of a type macAddress(2), this object
is a well known MAC address.
For dsgIfClientIdType of a type caSystemId(3), this object
is a CA System ID.
For dsgIfClientIdType of a type applicationId(4), this
object is an application ID.
Client IDs representing types broadcast(1), caSystemId(3)
or applicationId(4) are encoded in DCD messages as Unsigned
integers and configured in this object as 6 octet string
with the 2 LSB for the client ID value, e.g., an
applicationId 2048 (0x0800) is encoded as '000000000800'h."
REFERENCE
"DOCSIS Set-top Gateway (DSG) Interface"
DEFVAL {'000000000000'h}



Classification:

MIB object for network management

 
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Information:

Automatically extracted from Rec. ITU-T J.128.

 
 
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Parent OID: dsgIfClientIdEntry(1) First sibling OID: dsgIfClientIdListIndex(1) Previous sibling OID: dsgIfClientIdType(3) Next sibling OID: dsgIfClientVendorParamId(5) Last sibling OID: dsgIfClientRowStatus(6)