Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Technical References

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AT_ESTRING (estr)
Deprecated.
AT_EXPR (expr)
An embedded expression with LISP-style syntax. For example: '(concat prefix var suffix)'. This expression is evaluated
based on the context to produce a typed value.
AT_FILESIZE (filesz)
An unsigned 64-bit integer representing the byte size.
AT_FILTER (filter)
Deprecated.
AT_FLAGSINT (flags)
A 32-bit integer with distinguished names associated with each bit position.
AT_GENADDR (genaddr)
Deprecated.
AT_IFNAME (ifname)
Deprecated.
AT_INT (int)
An unsigned 32-bit integer.
AT_INT100 (int100)
An unsigned 32-bit integer number of 1/100's value. This is used for storing percentages in integer form.
AT_INT64 (int64)
An unsigned 64-bit integer.
AT_INT8 (decimal-byte)
A one-octet value with the same semantics as 
.
AT_INTI (inti)
An unsigned 32-bit integer in Intel byte order.
AT_IP6 (ip6)
A 17-octet sequence representing an IPv6 address or prefix. It consists of 16 octets of address followed by an octet of
255, or 16 octets of prefix (with bits beyond the prefix-length being 0) followed by an octet of the prefix-length (0-128).
AT_IP6ADDR (ip6addr)
A 128-bit IPv6 address.
AT_IP6NET (ip6net)
A 17-octet sequence representing an IPv6 address or address with prefix-length. It consists of 16 octets of address
followed by an octet of 255 (for address) or the prefix-length (0-128).
AT_IPADDR (ipaddr)
A 32-bit IPv4 address.
AT_IPKEY (ipkey)
An IP address that can be associated with a port number and/or a required TSIG key name.
The canonical textual values are:
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AT_IPNET (net)
An IPv4 address and a count of the bits that comprise the network number.
AT_IPPAIR (ippair)
A pair of IPv4 addresses, stored in 8 octets.
AT_KEY (key)