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ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000
CUGs
Configuration Overview
Configured Addresses and CUG Membership
Using the CUG design depicted in
illustrates
how a single configured address can match multiple member rules, and can belong to
more than one CUG.
Member rules that specify an address prefix only can simplify call routing since the
logical port only needs to check the address prefix digits to route the call. However,
CUG membership must be recalculated at call time if the port to which this address is
routed contains other CUGs with member rules that begin with the digits 1616.
For example, if a CUG contains a member rule that uses a prefix format (for
example,1616*) as well as other member rules that are more specific (1616349*), you
are likely to encounter performance issues due to address ambiguity.
The more specific you make the CUG member rules, the more quickly CUG
membership can be determined.
Table 19-3.
Configured Address and Corresponding CUG Membership
Address
OA
IA
CUG
ICB
OCB
15085551212
N
Y
A
N
N
D
N
N
16165551212
Y
N
B
N
N
D
N
N
15082178989
N
N
A
N
N
16161234567
Y
N
B
N
N
16163498888
Y
N
B
Y
Y
C
N
N
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