NUMBER (NODEROW)

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Specifies a node row to be defined.

The default characteristic values of a given node row can differ depending on the number of the row being defined. So, an operand might have a different value for node row 7 than for node row 8. See the node row operand descriptions for defaults for each row number.

Node rows are searched sequentially based on this numbering to determine whether a given node is acceptable for a particular CoS.

For example, when NODE A becomes active, its characteristics are compared against node row 1 for COSX. If NODE A's characteristic values are within the acceptable range of values for the characteristics of node row 1, then NODE A is assigned the weight specified for node row 1. If NODE A's characteristics are not within the acceptable range, the next defined node row for COSX is compared against NODE A. If no COSX node rows are found that meet NODE A's characteristic values, NODE A is assigned an infinite weight and is not used for route calculation for COSX.

A node row is defined when its number is specified, even though no other node row operand are specified.