btdsPlcSetupPriority - btds Plc Setup Priority

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btdsPlcSetupPriority

btds Plc Setup Priority

This attribute gives the priority at which a path is established. Zero is the highest priority and four is the lowest. When PORS establishes a path through the network, it uses the setupPriority attribute to determine its potential for bumping established paths to acquire their bandwidth. The holdingPriority, a complementary attribute of this attribute, indicates the priority a path maintains once it is established. A new path can bump an existing path if the new path's setupPriority is higher (numerically less) than the existing path's holdingPriority.

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