TruthValue already has a meaning, and redefining it is not a good idea.  Why
don't you just define an INTEGER with a single enumerated value of 1 for the
specific MIB in question.

Adam 

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To: Dave Shield
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It will be treated as write-only object. Based on set operation on this
object we will do some action. (Ex: reboot switch)

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To: Jayaprakasha Guddenahalli Naganna
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Subject: Re: MIB design query (specifying the range for TC TruthValue)

On 06/06/07, Jayaprakasha Guddenahalli Naganna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have designed a column which support only value 'true (1)'. I have
used
> syntax as "TruthValue { true(1) }" to tell users that it supports only
one
> possible value i.e true(1). I want to know whether it is valid or not.

What is the point of having this object at all?
If it will *always* have the value true, then why would anything need to
query it?

Dave


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