User Guide
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si 
555-230-123 
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids 
Page 8-207list mst 
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Packet (D92)
Message type:
0x32 uplink
Message format:
Message type:
0x33 downlink
Message format:
ASAI
ASAI messages listed on the MST screen consist of a 4 octet header and a 
variable length body. The header contains the ASAI port address encoded with 8 
hexadecimal digits. This same encoding is also used for BRI and PRI.
In message types other than 50 and 51 (Level 2 Primitives), following the port 
address is a one octet field called the qualifier. The meaning of the qualifier 
varies according to the type (as specified by the MST encode) of ASAI message 
Message[7] = message length
Message[8] = angel id
Message[9+] = standard CCMS message
Message[1-4] = user identifier
Message[5-6] = hook identifier (defined in $BASEPJ/hdrs/mstencode.h)
Message[7-10] = link identifier
Message[11-12] = message type (defined in $BASEPJ/hdrs/pcd_calls.h)
Message[13+] = standard packet message
Message[1] = port network number
Message[2] = endpoint number
Message[3] = angel number
Message[4] = circuit number
Message[5-6] = hook identifier (defined in $BASEPJ/hdrs/mstencode.h)
Message[7-10] = link identifier
Message[11+] = standard packet message










