No you can not use any digits.  I don't remember exactly but I think the
valid range is 17-1027...

Dennis


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> Yes you can use any digits provided they are not
> reserved DLCIs
>
> regards,
> suaveguru
> --- "Provost, Robert"  wrote:
> > What numbers can you use for DLCIs?  I have always
> > seen three digit DLCI
> > numbers.  Can they be one digit? two? four? five?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rob
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