From: Chua, Parry (Parry.Chua@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 17 2002 - 21:50:49 GMT-3
Firstly, you break down the rif field in ring1-br1-ring2-br2-ring3. If the dire
ction is reverse(set), you know the data is source from ring3->br2->ring2->br1-
>ring1 as destination.
Your example 05D0 meaan that ring 93(05D) is the last(end) ring, because bridge
field is 0.
> Parry Chua
>
>
-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Keen [mailto:kkeen@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 8:28 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RIF, please help
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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