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System Configuration Files
296 025-9035AA
A single simple value, such as “1” or “13”. TNPP channel and zone values range
from zero to sixty-three.
The key word ALL, resulting in the acceptance or matching of any value.
The key word DEFAULT.
The keyword DEFAULT may be used to replace the original-destination, giving a record
used to handle all TNPP channel/zone combinations that are not explicitly defined. Only
one CAP DEFAULT line is permitted. The options for the DEFAULT mapping are to
apply the priority and destination transform to the CAP page, to IGNORE this page, or to
FAIL this page. Pages that are ignored are not logged; pages that are failed will be logged.
The prior-lo and prior-hi values are used to map between TNPP and ZPAGE priorities.
They may not be ranges or wild cards. For inbound pages to be locally transmitted the
priority-lo value is the value to use for TNPP pages without their priority bit set. The
priority-hi value is that to use for TNPP pages with their priority bit set. The priority
values match those in ZbaseW and in posting tickets to the log file, thus they are single
characters from the set “1234NB”.
The field “local-destination(s)” is one or more destinations to apply to a page that match
the net-id and original-destination values. Blanks are used as delimiters between fields
within a destination. One or more local destinations may be given for a single net-id CAP
original-dest selection. Local RF pages are designated by strings of the form
“channel|zones”, similar to the log file format for RF pages. Either one or both of the
channel and zone fields may be in the form of one of the following formats.
A single simple value, such as “10” or “2”. These are Zetron channel and zone
values.
An “pass-through” indicator “*”, resulting in the passing on through of the original
values for that field.
The CHANNEL indicator. This is used to indicate that the TNPP channel value
should be used for this field.
The ZONE indicator. This is used to indicate that the TNPP zone value should be
used for this field.
The use of the keywords “Channel” and “Zone” indicates the usage of the channel or zone
values from the TNPP page. This is simply a shorthand way to handle those cases where a
TNPP Zone value should map to a local RF channel, such as used at Cook's Sacramento
site, or similar occasions. It could also be used to remap pages to new TNPP values,
however that will not be implemented in this version.
The simplest mapping would be to map a single TNPP node ID, channel, and zone to a
single local RF destination. The following entry:
“INBOUND CAP DE00 1 1 1 3 2|0S”
selects any page with a TNPP node ID of DE00, with a channel value of one and a zone
value of one, and maps them to local RF channel two, zone zero. Low priority pages are
mapped to a local priority of one, while high priority pages map to a local priority of three.
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