modNodePrefixesTable - mod Node Prefixes Table

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modNodePrefixesTable

mod Node Prefixes Table

This attribute specifies five different NSAP prefixes which are distributed to all other Passport nodes within a Topology region and by which this node can be identified. PORS calls that use NSAP addressing (for example, CES) will look for the node with the longest NSAP prefix that matches the called party address. The default value of the nodeAddressPrefix under the AtmPnni component is formed by the first NSAP prefix followed by a unique MAC address. Each NSAP prefix may contain 40 hexadecimal characters with the exception of the first prefix which has a maximum length of 26 chracacters. This attribute was never deployed and will be removed prior to Gate 2..

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