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 | | In particular, for each index object which is object identifier-valued, its contribution to the instance identifier is: `n+1' sub-identifiers, where `n' is the number of sub-identifiers in the value (the first sub-identifier is `n' itself, following this, each sub-identifier in the value is copied). |
 | | McCloghrie, Davin, & Galvin [Page 14] RFC 1353 SNMP Party MIB July 1992 The instance of this object for a particular party and the instance of partySecretsStatus for the same party always have the same value. |
 | | Thus, when processing a received protocol Set operation, the new private authentication key is obtained from the value of this variable as the result of a bitwise exclusive-OR of the variable's value and the old private authentication key. |
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