dcLmpSrcIpAddrNodeID

DC-LMP-PROD · .1.3.6.1.4.1.629.10.5.1.1.1.32

Object

column r/w SNMPv2-TCTruthValue
Some LMP implementations use the Node ID as the source IP address in
LMP messages.
              
In UNI scenarios this is safe, because the Node ID is drawn from the
same address space as the interface addresses, and so unambiguously
identifies a neighbor.  DC-LMP accepts messages with the source IP
address set to the remote Node ID if UNI addressing is enabled
(dcLmpDestIpAddrAsUni is true).
              
If UNI addressing is not enabled, set this dcLmpSrcIpAddrNodeID flag
to true to enable the equivalent behavior.  This is not safe if the
Node ID can overlap with IP addresses in use in the system.  Neighbor
discovery is not supported with this option.  Multiple parallel CCs to
a given neighbor through one local interface are not supported with
this option.
              
This value can be changed while DC-LMP is active, and will affect all
messages received from that point.

Context

MIB
DC-LMP-PROD
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.629.10.5.1.1.1.32
Type
column
Access
readwrite
Status
current
Parent
dcLmpProductEntry
Table
dcLmpProductTable
Siblings
37

Syntax

SNMPv2-TCTruthValue
Source
SNMPv2-TCTruthValue
Base type
Enumeration

Values & Constraints

Type Values
1true
2false

Related Objects

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