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Re: [Megaco] ALL in Topology descriptor and CHOOSE in command
Hi Chris,
In earlier mails it was stated that
Section 7.1.18 means that you must consider the topology descriptor before
addressing the
commands. You should then use the information that is in the topology descriptor
when you process the commands in the message.
Now with this implementation the final result should be
T1 is isolated from T2 and
T1 is isolated from T3 and
T2 is bothway connected to T3
Correct me if I have some wrong interpretation
Thanks and regards
Shobhit
Christian Groves <Christian.Groves@ericsson.com.au> on 01/22/2003 05:36:36 AM
To: manfred.volz@nokia.com
cc: megaco@ietf.org (bcc: Shobhit Bansal/HSS)
Subject: Re: [Megaco] ALL in Topology descriptor and CHOOSE in command
Hello Manfred,
In accordance to 7.1.18 "The Topology descriptor occurs before the commands in
an action." it would be b).
Christian
manfred.volz@NOKIA.COM wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Let's assume we have 2 terminations T1 and T2 which are oneway connected.
> Now we add a new termination T3 with the following topology settings.
>
> Topology (T1,ALL,isolate)
> ADD $
>
> Which of the following results is correct?
>
> a.) T1 is isolated from T2 and
> T1 is isolated from T3 and
> T2 is bothway connected to T3
> b.) T1 is isolated from T2 and
> T1 is bothway connected to T3 and
> T2 is bothway connected to T3
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> best regards Manfred
>
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