ciscoPnniNodeScopeMappingMode - cisco Pnni Node Scope Mapping Mode - CISCO-PNNI-MIB

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ciscoPnniNodeScopeMappingMode

cisco Pnni Node Scope Mapping Mode
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.65.1.2.1.1.5

Specifies the configuration mode of the mapping from organizational scope values (used at UNI interfaces) to PNNI scope (i.e., in terms of PNNI routing level indicators). In `automatic' mode, for each organizational scope value the corresponding PNNI level is the minimum of the ATM Forum PNNI 1.0 default value (see Section 5.3.6 of PNNI 1.0) and the level l of this node: org scope ATM Forum default level auto mode level 1-3 96 min(l,96) 4-5 80 min(l,80) 6-7 72 min(l,72) 8-10 64 min(l,64) 11-12 48 min(l,48) 13-14 32 min(l,32) 15(global) 0 0 Use of the `automatic' mode ensures that all organizational scope values cover an area at least as wide as this node's peer group. When this object is written with the value `automatic', objects in the pnniScopeMappingEntry for this node are overwritten. These objects cannot be modified while this object is set to `automatic'. When this object is written with the value `manual', the objects in the pnniScopeMappingEntry for this node are allowed to be modified.

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