Format for point codes in zapata.conf

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Right now it's decimal format.  I haven't done anything fancy with 
point code formats for ANSI/ITU conversion.  If you do an `svn update` 
on your libss7 directory and run the ss7linktest program on the link, 
you should be able to see in the SPEC_TEST message that you receive 
when the link goes up your point code (the DPC) and the opposite end's 
point code (the OPC) in decimal format.

Matthew Fredrickson

On Oct 20, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Jason L. Nesheim wrote:

> What is the appropriate format for the ANSI point codes in the config 
> file?
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