chmgrODescrDestinationTable
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The table describes destinations for a connection. A unicast
connection can normally only have one destination, while a
multicast connection may have several destinations.
If a unicast connection allows alternative destinations, as
defined by the allowAlternative(10) bit in
chmgrODescrCapabilities, it is allowed to define multiple
destinations. At channel establishment, the destinations will
be tried in succession until a channel is successfully
established.
It is possible to add, change and delete destinations while
the connection is active. For a unicast connection, a
changed destination is torn down as soon as it is changed,
and established as soon as the changed information contains
valid data. For a multicast connection, it is possible to
add and delete destinations to an already established
connection without affecting the connection to the other
destinations. An added destination will be established as
soon as it includes valid information, and will be
re-established as soon as the information is changed.
Note that a destination address with an empty string can be
used to disable the destination. For a multicast connection
a single destination can also be enabled and disabled using
its administrative status.
The bits allowAlternative(10), destination(1) and
allowMulticast(3) in chmgrODescCapabilities describes
if and how it is allowed to add a destination to a
connection.