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btdsPlcBumpPreference
btds Plc Bump Preference
This attribute controls when bumping occurs in the route selection process. A connection with higher (numerically less) setupPriority may bump a connection with lower (numerically higher) holdingPriority in order to acquire its bandwidth and be established. By default, bumping occurs only when it is necessary. That is, a connection will bump another connection only if there is no other way for the connection to be established. A connection may be set to always bump in order to find the best route it may have.
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