From: Fred Ingham (fningham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 15 2002 - 14:32:25 GMT-3
Kris: When the direction bit is set to 0, and the last bridge/ring
combination is
05d0 then that is read as destination ring 93. When the direction bit
is set to 1 ring 93 is the source ring and you use the bridge to the
left as the first bridge. For example, if the last two ring/bridge
pairs are 0a01 05d0 and the direction bit is set to 1, then the path is
read as ring 93 bridge 1 ring 160.
HTH, Fred
Kris Keen wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I seem to have reading the RIF statements going ok, my question is when the
> Direction bit (0 for L to R) and (1 for R to L) is set to 1, how do you read
> it? You start from the FAR right and go backwards towards the left correct?
>
> if I have 05D0 in my RD field, that tells me that its Ring 93 to
> destination, correct?
> Dennis explains this is Ring 93 to Bridge 1. I do not understand
>
> Please help
>
> Regards
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