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Network Service Access Point
(NSAP) address is the networklayer address for CLNS packets. An NSAP describes
an attachment to a particular service at the network layer of a node, similar
to the combination of IP destination address and IP protocol number in an IP
packet. NSAP encoding and format are specified by ISO 8348/Ad2. NSAP address
has two major parts: the initial domain part (IDP) and the domain specific part
(DSP). The IDP consists of a 1-byte authority and format identifier (AFI) and a
variable-length initial domain identifier (IDI), and the DSP is a string of
digits identifying a particular transport implementation of a specified AFI
authority. Everything to the left of the system ID can be thought of as the
area address of a network node. See also NSAP.
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