5.2.1. Mapping to the SYNTAX clause
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5.2.1. Mapping to the SYNTAX clause

5.2.1. Mapping to the SYNTAX clause

Usually an INTEGER syntax is used with a distinguished value provided for each action that the object provides access to. In addition, there is usually one other distinguished value, which is the one returned when the object is read.


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