- The <Client ID> is the client who changed the mode. The <mode mask>
- is the new mode mask of the channel. The client can safely ignore
- the <cipher> argument since the SILC_PACKET_CHANNEL_KEY packet will
- force the new channel key change anyway. The <hmac> argument is
- important since the client is responsible of setting the new HMAC
- and the hmac key into use.
+ The <ID Payload> is the ID (usually Client ID but it can be Server ID
+ as well when the router is enforcing channel mode change) of the
+ entity which changed the mode. The <mode mask> is the new mode mask
+ of the channel. The client can safely ignore the <cipher> argument
+ since the SILC_PACKET_CHANNEL_KEY packet will force the new channel
+ key change anyway. The <hmac> argument is important since the client
+ is responsible of setting the new HMAC and the hmac key into use.