Once, following all these checks, permission has been granted to create the partner end system, a processor and/or route entry is created if required.
If a name is found, this name is used, otherwise an artificial name is generated for the partner end system which has been created.
The following rules apply for the artificially created processor and/or route names:
When adding a new processor:
##xxxxxx (000001<=
xxxxxx<=
999999)When adding a new route to an already known processor:
#$xxxxxx (000001 <= xxxxxx <= 999999)When a derived DNS name already exists, the following must be formed as an alternative:
@@xxxxxx (000001 <= xxxxxx <= 999999)
This processor or route name can be used to address (e.g. deactivate) the corresponding end system by means of BCAM commands. The relevant extensions can be displayed, for example, using the command SHOW-ROUTE or SHOW-ROUTE-ATTRIBUTES.