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"RELATIVE-OID ::== " - how to change them?
It looks like the following syntax is not supported by asn2wrs.py compiler:
iPMMIRIObjId RELATIVE-OID ::= {li-ps(5) iPMultimedia(5) version7(7) iRI(1)}
iPMMCCObjId RELATIVE-OID ::= {li-ps(5) iPMultimedia(5) version7(7) cC(2)}
-- both definitions relative to:
-- {itu-t(0) identified-organization(4) etsi(0) securityDomain(2) lawfulIntercept(2)}
I have a loot of such constructions in my project. What can I do with that? Any ideas? Many thanks in advance
"RELATIVE-OID ::== " - how to change them?
It looks like the following syntax is not supported by asn2wrs.py compiler:
iPMMIRIObjId RELATIVE-OID ::= {li-ps(5) iPMultimedia(5) version7(7) iRI(1)}
iPMMCCObjId RELATIVE-OID ::= {li-ps(5) iPMultimedia(5) version7(7) cC(2)}
-- both definitions relative to:
-- {itu-t(0) identified-organization(4) etsi(0) securityDomain(2) lawfulIntercept(2)}
I have a loot of such constructions in my project. What can I do with that?
Any ideas?
Many thanks in advancethat?
"RELATIVE-OID ::== " - how to change them?
It looks like the following syntax is not supported by asn2wrs.py compiler:
iPMMIRIObjId RELATIVE-OID ::= {li-ps(5) iPMultimedia(5) version7(7) iRI(1)}
iPMMCCObjId RELATIVE-OID ::= {li-ps(5) iPMultimedia(5) version7(7) cC(2)}
cC(2)}
-- both definitions relative to:
-- {itu-t(0) identified-organization(4) etsi(0) securityDomain(2) lawfulIntercept(2)}
I have a loot lot of such constructions in my project. What can I do with that?
"RELATIVE-OID ::== " - how to change them?
It looks like the following syntax is not supported by asn2wrs.py compiler:
I have a lot loot of such constructions in my project. What can I do with that?
"RELATIVE-OID ::== " - how to change them?
It looks like the following syntax is not supported by bu asn2wrs.py compiler:
iPMMIRIObjId RELATIVE-OID ::= {li-ps(5) iPMultimedia(5) version7(7) iRI(1)} iPMMCCObjId RELATIVE-OID ::= {li-ps(5) iPMultimedia(5) version7(7) cC(2)} -- both definitions relative to: -- {itu-t(0) identified-organization(4) etsi(0) securityDomain(2) lawfulIntercept(2)}
I have a loot of such constructions in my project. What can I do with that?