2.4.158 LPr
The LPr record specifies a record that is unused.
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A - unused1 (1 bit): Undefined and MUST be ignored.
B - unused2 (1 bit): Undefined and MUST be ignored.
C - unused3 (1 bit): Undefined and MUST be ignored.
reserved (13 bits): MUST be zero, and MUST be ignored.
unused4 (2 bytes): Undefined and MUST be ignored.
unused5 (2 bytes): Undefined and MUST be ignored.
unused6 (2 bytes): Undefined and MUST be ignored.
unused7 (2 bytes): Undefined and MUST be ignored.
unused8 (2 bytes): Undefined and MUST be ignored.
unused9 (variable): Undefined and MUST be ignored.