General Arrival Chart Question

The chart excerpt is from the DADES 2 RNAV Arrival chart. My question is about the leg information. For example on the leg from BAAMF, what does the “2100T” represent? Is that an altitude or something else? My google research hasn’t turned up an information on that particular nomenclature.

Thanks!

Hi,
Figures with an ending T are minimum obstruction clearance altitudes (MOCA, ft) that are lowest published altitudes in effect between route segments which meet obstacle clearance requirements for the entire segment (1000 ft obstacle clearance in non-mountainous areas, 2000 ft in mountainous regions)
Hervé

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