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gvcIfDcTransferPriority
General Vc Interface Dc Transfer Priority
This attribute specifies the default transfer priority to network for all outgoing calls using this particular Dna. It can overRide the outDefaultTransferPriority provisioned in the Dna component. The transfer priority is a preference specified by an application according to its time-sensitivity requirement. Frames with high transfer priority are served by the network before the frames with normal priority. The transfer priority in Passport determines two things in use: trunk queue (among interrupting, delay, throughput), and routing metric (between delay and throughput). The following table details each transfer priority. The default of outDefaultTransferPriority is useDnaDefTP.
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