Use to specify the network address corresponding to IP address and link name. The format depends on the network type.
Rules:
For ATM NSAP, specify a 40-digit hexadecimal value.
For HYPERchannel, specify a 12-digit hexadecimal number of the form ttxxxxxxhhcc.
tt: The trunk mask. Use values other than FF only when advised to do so by Network Systems Corporation or by a HYPERchannel expert.
xxxxxx: These 6 digits are ignored.
hh: The remote adapter address.
cc: The meaning depends on the type of remote adapter. If the remote adapter is attached to a VM TCP/IP or z/OS TCP/IP system, then cc is the read port address (the lower of the two addresses that are attached to TCP/IP).
For ETHERNET, IBMTR, and FDDI, specify a 12-digit hexadecimal MAC address of the remote adapter.
For Ethernet, the remote host is assumed to use network headers DIX Ethernet format, not the 802.3 format.
For token ring, the translate entry should not contain a token ring source routed bridge path.