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appnDlciBnnLsDefAdjacentCpName
appn Dlci Bnn Ls Define Adjacent Cp Name
This attribute specifies the fully qualified control point (FQCP) name of the adjacent node. This attribute is ignored if the adjacent node is not an APPN node. If this attribute is not empty it is checked against the name received from the adjacent node during the XID exchange, unless adjacentCpType is set to backLevelLenNode (in which case it is used to identify the adjacent node). The first portion of this name, up to the period, is the network identifier for the network to which the adjacent node belongs. An APPN network is a portion of a virtual private network which has a separately administered name space. This network identifier is the implicit qualifier of all resources which do not have an explicit network identifier.
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