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btdsLCoPermittedTrunkTypes
btds L Co Permitted Trunk Types
This operational attribute lists up to eight types of trunk that can be used on the route. The originating end of the connection determines the types. The terrestrial and satellite trunk types have been defined, leaving six remaining arbitrary types that can be defined by the network administration. The trunk's type is indicated in the trunkType attribute of the Trunk component. When selecting a route, PORS only chooses trunks whose trunkType are in the permittedTrunkTypes for the path. Description of bits: terrestrial(0) satellite(1) trunkType1(2) trunkType2(3) trunkType3(4) trunkType4(5) trunkType5(6) trunkType6(7)
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