I wrote a textual convention in my MIB which attempts to present
north american numbering plan telephone numbers in the conventional
format i.e. (519)555-1234:
DISPLAY-HINT "0d(1d1d1d0d)1d1d1d0d-1d1d1d1d"
...
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (10))
However when I use the command line tools it doesn't show up correctly:
STRING: 5(1955)5123-4
My read of RFC 2579 is that the "0d(" format specifier tells it to
consume 0 octets from the OCTET STRING and display "(". It appears
to insist on displaying the octet before using the specifier.
Am I all wet or is there a bug in there somewhere?
-Vance
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