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DSI Development Package for Linux - Release Notes Release 6.4.0
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3.17 M2PA – Link Statistics Duration Counters
Minor corrections have been made to the generation of duration values
(stats_duration & cong_duration) in the M2PA Read Statistics Request
(M2P_MSG_R_STATS).
3.18 M2PA – Message retrieval
This release includes a correction to ensure that all messages can successfully
be retrieved following a link failure. Previously messages received from MTP3
after a link had failed were not buffered and could not be retrieved.
3.19 MST – Recovery from lost connection
The algorithm used for in-sequence message delivery has been corrected to
ensure immediate recovery following loss of an association.
3.20 MST – Measurements and Event Indications
A number of minor corrections have been made to the MST statistics
gathering mechanism within the MST_MSG_R_STATS,
MST_MGS_R_THR_STATS and MST_MSG_R_ASSOCIATION_STATS messages.
Within the MGT_MSG_LIC_EVENT message, the ‘protocol_type’ is now
correctly set to the value 5 (LICMOD_MST) to allow the recipient to determine
the source of the event.
3.21 s7_mgt - HSL <data_rate>
In previous releases, s7_mgt would incorrectly configure the system where
the MTP_LINK or MONITOR_LINK commands for HSL links omitted the
<data_rate> parameter. Where the <data_rate> parameter is omitted,
information from the LIU_CONFIG command will now be used.
3.22 s7_mgt - INAP_FE command
In previous releases, the INAP_FE command did not configure the module ID
for the local FE correctly. s7_mgt will now use the module ID of the LSS
associated with the SSN which is encoded in the <sccp_address> parameter.
3.23 s7_mgt - MTP3 with alternate module ID
This release corrects a problem, when the CNOPS command was used to
configure an alternative module_id for the MTP3 module, but the link
activation request message was sent to the default module ID for MTP3.
3.24 s7_play – module_id configuration
s7_play now allows the module_id that it uses for its input queue to be
modified dynamically during execution of a playback file. A new “R” command
can be used within the playback file to configure the module_id that s7_play
uses for subsequent message reception. The command takes a single 16 bit
parameter designated –m as follows:
R-m002d