CISCO-RTTMON-MIB.my

In the MIB CISCO-RTTMON-MIB, for the notification 'rttMonLpdDiscoveryNotification', the first 2 varbinds are 'rttMplsVpnMonCtrlTag' and 'rttMonLpdGrpStatsTargetPE'. What's the diff b/w the two as both are addresses ?
Thanks in advance
Sunil

While both may be an address in your configuration, the two could be very different.  The value of rttMplsVpnMonCtrlTag can be any string:
       "A string which is used by a managing application to
       identify the RTT target.       This string will be configured as rttMonCtrlAdminTag for all
       the operations configured by this Auto SAA L3 MPLS VPN.       The usage of this value in Auto SAA L3 MPLS VPN is same as
       rttMonCtrlAdminTag in RTT operation."
Where as the value of rttMonLpdGrpStatsTargetPE with also be an address.

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