lpArcLnnConnectionPoolCapacity - lp Arc Lnn Connection Pool Capacity

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lpArcLnnConnectionPoolCapacity

lp Arc Lnn Connection Pool Capacity

This attribute is migrated to the Lp/n Eng Fcrc Ov attribute of the same name. This attribute specifies the maximum number of resource records for the connections which utilize Logical Network Number (LNN) on the LogicalProcessor. A logical network is a subset of passport modules together with a subset of trunks that interconnect those modules. It carries the traffic for a defined set of network protocols. A LNN is used to identify a logical network. The connectionless services which utilize the logical networks require some processing at the intermediate nodes. This pool is allocated at the intermediate nodes to sustain these connectionless services. Due to limited resources, not all of the provisioned number of LNN connection resource records may be allocated. The actual number of resource records allocated is indicated by the sum of Aru lnnConnectionPoolAvailable and Aru lnnConnectionPoolUsage attributes. If the McsMgr DprsMcsEpG/x Ep/y EpD transportConnectionPreference attribute is set to atmOnly, each instance of the McsMgr DprsMcsEpG/x Ep/y component uses one resource record from this pool.

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