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As mentioned, LOC-ID is the basic unit for setting Bandwidth Control. LOC-IDs can be assigned on the basis
of several units; network address, Point Code, Fusion Point Code, Station Number. The following explains
about them. In addition, another type of LOC-ID called "Dummy Location" is also described here.

[1] Network Address

The figure below shows a network configuration where LOC-IDs are assigned on a network address ba-
sis. (
) Each segment has own LOC-ID and bandwidth between them can be set respectively. You
Note 1
can also put different network addresses into the same LOC-ID.
This figure is a simple image. As a matter of fact in this configuration, other LOC-IDs called "Dummy
Note 1:
Location" should be assigned. Dummy Location is set on a branch point where multiple network routes
branch off. It combines these routes into one and helps you to use Bandwidth Control more flexibly.
For more information about Dummy Location, refer to the Data Programming Manual - Business.
Location ID=1
Network Address: 10.40.182.0/25
Location ID=0
Location; a segment given unique Location ID
CHAPTER 2
Peer to Peer Bandwidth Control (by Location ID)
Network Address: 10.40.160.0/24
VOL.1-118
IP-RELATED BASIC FEATURE PROGRAMMING
Location ID=2
Network Address: 10.40.182.128/25
IP Network

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