I'm trying to decode some option 82 stuff on my 4500E, but I can't really find
any specific documentation on what bytes 1-2 in the circuit-id mean on this
platform.
For example:
Option: (t=82,l=21) Agent Information Option
Option: (82) Agent Information Option
Length: 21
Value: 010600040fa10101020b010972677730312e6c6162
Agent Circuit ID: 00040fa10101
Agent Remote ID: 010972677730312e6c6162
I can validate that bytes 3-4 combine to create the VLAN ID, byte 5 consists of
the module, byte 6 consists of the port, but bytes 1-2 are a mystery to me.
Anyone have any ideas?
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