Specifications

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methods: (1), user configured, including via
management protocol set operations,
configuration file, command line or equivalent
methods; (2), learned from the partner DLSw
Capabilities Exchange messages; or (3), dynamic,
e.g., learned from ICanReach messages, or LAN
explorer frames. Since only individual MAC
addresses can be dynamically learned, dynamic
entries will all have a mask of all FFs.
The public versus private distinction for user-
configured resources applies only to local
resources (UC remote resources are private), and
indicates whether that resource should be
advertised in capabilities exchange messages sent
by this node. Possible values are other,
userConfiguredPublic,
userConfiguredPrivate, partnerCapExMsg,
and dynamic.
Location Type
The location of the resource (or a collection of
resources using a mask) of this conceptual row is
either local (the resource is reachable via an
interface) or remote (the resource is reachable via
a partner DLSw node or a set of partner DLSw
nodes). Possible values are other, local, and
remote.
Location
Identifies the location of the MAC address (or the
collection of MAC addresses.)
Status
This value specifies whether DLSw currently
believes the MAC address to be accessible at the
specified location. The value notReachable
allows a configured resource definition to be
taken out of service when a search to that
resource fails (avoiding a repeat of the search).
Possible values are unknown, reachable, and
notReachable.
LF Size
The largest size of the MAC INFO field (LLC
header and data) that a circuit to the MAC
address can carry through this path. The default
value is lfs65535. Other possible values are
listed in Table 15.
Row Status
Used to create or delete the row entry in the Dlsw
Dir Mac Table following the RowStatus textual
convention. Possible values are active,
notInService, notReady, createAndGo,
createAndWait, and destroy.