trkExpectedRemoteNodeName - trk Expected Remote Node Name

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trkExpectedRemoteNodeName

trk Expected Remote Node Name

This attribute specifies the expected node name of the module to which this Trunk is connected. Once entered, the node name must correspond to the Mod nodeName attribute of the remote node. The Trunk end points exchange their node name through the Trunk staging protocol. The staged value is validated and the remoteValidationAction will be executed for those values not matching the value supplied for this attribute. If this attribute is an empty string, then the comparison is always successful.

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