appnDlciBnnLsDefTgNum - appn Dlci Bnn Ls Define Tg Num

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appnDlciBnnLsDefTgNum

appn Dlci Bnn Ls Define Tg Num

This attribute specifies the TG number to be used for this link. It is only relevant if the adjacent device is an APPN node and is ignored otherwise. If adjacentCpType is set to backLevelLenNode this attribute is ignored and the TG number is assumed to be 1. If this attribute is set to zero (0), the TG number is dynamically assigned and can be determined from the tgNum attribute of the related LinkStation component. If this attribute is non-zero, the adjacentCpType must be set to appnNode, networkNode, endNode or backLevelLenNode, and the TG number on the adjacent device must also be set to the same value.

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