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vncsDPDnDestinationNodeId
vncs DP Dn Destination Node Id
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.44.2.2.10.1.1
This attribute in conjunction with the destinationComponentId attribute identifies the destination of a voice connection. The destinationNodeId and the destinationComponentId attributes are being replaced by the DataNetworkAddress (Dna) attribute. For the migration procedure consult NTP 241-7001-410 'Passport Voice Networking User Guide'. If the destinationComponentId, the destinationNodeId and the Dna attributes are all set, the call routing is based on the destinationNodeId and the destinationComponentId, unless the call is initiated from the Magellan Passport Access (MPA) module, which will use the Dna attribute. The valid destination call identifier settings are: 1. destinationNodeId and destinationNodeId attributes set 2. destinationNodeId, destinationNodeId and Dna attributes set 3. Dna attribute set For calls initiated from the MPA, only options 2 and 3 are valid.
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