HP UX 11.x Operating Systems manual Unsolicited Status Messages, Z7340A ACC Interface

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Using HDLC.FRAME Protocol

Status and Error Messages

Unsolicited Status Messages

The unsolicited status messages (mrq.mrqcode = =

ZCOM_MRQCODE_STATUS) are used to inform the application program of events which occur affecting communications with the remote station. The status code “No error detected” is used to inform the application that the remote station is communicating normally. This could occur when an terminal has been enabled, or after an error condition has been cleared.

For status codes within request code 5 (unsolicited status report) bit 7 will be set to indicate the UP/DOWN state of the terminal after the event which caused the status report. Bit 7 will be set if the terminal state was DOWN, and it will be clear if the terminal state was UP. An unsolicited status report of zero (UP, no error detected) is used to indicate the terminal has just come UP after being DOWN.

 

Z7340A ACC Interface

 

The following unsolicited status codes may be received by an application

 

program from the HDLC.FRAME protocol on a Z7340A ACC interface.

Table 3-3

Z7340A Interface Unsolicited Status Codes

 

 

 

 

Unsolicited

Description

 

Status Code

 

 

 

 

 

IO_OK

No error detected.

 

 

Normal communications have been established or

 

 

resumed.

 

 

 

 

IO_DSBL

Terminal Disabled

 

 

 

 

ST25XDCD

Loss of DCD signal

 

 

 

 

ST25XCTS

Loss of CTS signal

 

 

 

 

IO_STATS

This message is sent in response to a CW_STATS control

 

 

write. The data buffer contains a x25l2stat_type structure

 

 

(defined in zcomx25.h)

 

 

 

 

IO_ALRDY_ENBL

An enable request is received, while HDLC.FRAME is

 

 

already enabled. No action is taken and this unsolicited

 

 

status code is returned with the UP/DOWN bit set to

 

 

reflect the state of the port.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents HDLC-Frame Protocol User’s Guide EditionPage Legal Notices Page Printing History Fourth Edition April Release B.03.10 HP-UXPage Preface OrganizationPage Contents Protocol Specific Configuration Sample Configuration File Using the SS7 Mode FeatureContents Overview Product Features IntroductionModes of Operation Supported DevicesData Rules Files Provided Software Installation Note Software Installation Note Using HDLC.FRAME Protocol Application Message Headers Timeout Processing Application Control RequestsLink State Indications Non-E1/T1 ACCLink State Indications Request Specific Processing Control RequestsStatus and Error Messages Transmit Completion Status CodesNon-E1/T1 Interface Transmit Completion Status Codes Non-E1/T1 InterfaceTransmit Description Status Code E1/T1 interface E1/T1 Interface Transmit Completion Status CodesIodown IotxurunUnsolicited Status Messages Z7340A ACC InterfaceZ7340A Interface Unsolicited Status Codes Unsolicited Description Status CodeIoalrdydsbl IorxbufOther Non-E1/T1 interfaces Other Non-E1/T1 Interface Unsolicited Status CodesE1/T1 Interface Unsolicited Status Codes Receive Completion Status Codes1 Receive Description Status CodeIobccerr IorxorunStatus and Error Messages Protocol Specific Configuration Interface Definitions Port Definitions ZLU Terminal DefinitionsHDLC.FRAME Terminal Definitions Non-E1/T1 HDLC.FRAME Configuration Values Poll WordDsig Go down on loss of signal RTS Control the RTS signal on transmitted framesSelect Word Badfr Bad frame completionE1/T1 HDLC.FRAME Configuration Values SS7 Enable SS7 processingFisu Flags Fisu inter-frame flag count SS7 only AZT Analyzer terminal for transmitted dataProtocol Option Word Predefined Configuration ValuesBulk-Rx Received frame group processing SS7 only E1/T1 HDLC.FRAME Configuration Values Sample Configuration File Terminal Definition LOGICAL-TERMUsing the SS7 Mode Feature Transmitting Frames Receiving Frames Receiving Frames