User`s guide
3: ADCCP NRM DLI Functions
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3.4.21 DLI_PROT_RECV_STATION_RESET Packet
The ICP uses this packet to report when an active station on the link is reset. The ICP
specifies the
usProtCommand field (DLI_PROT_RECV_STATION_RESET), the iProtModifier field,
the link ID, and the
usProtXParms[0] field (station ID). The iProtModifier field indicates
the station’s operational mode following the reset (see Tab le 3–6 on p age 54).
When the ICP reports a station reset, it discards all transmit buffers for the affected sta-
tion until the client sends a
DLI_PROT_RECV_STATION_RESET_CFM packet to the ICP. The cli-
ent must assume that all unacknowledged
DLI_PROT_SEND_NORM_DATA packets remain
unacknowledged and may have been lost in transit. The client is responsible for initiat-
ing recovery procedures at a higher level.
3.4.22 DLI_PROT_SEND_STATION_RESET Packet
The client uses this packet to request the ICP to reset an active NRM remote secondary
(primary) station on the link; the client cannot reset NRM local secondary stations. The
client specifies the
usProtCommand field (DLI_PROT_SEND_STATION_RESET) and the
usProtXParms[0] field (station ID). The reset request affects only the specified remote
secondary station.
When the client requests a station reset, the ICP discards all transmit buffers for the
affected station until it sends a
DLI_PROT_RECV_STATION_RESET_CFM packet to the client.
The client must assume that all unacknowledged
DLI_PROT_SEND_NORM_DATA packets
Table 3–9: Timer and Retry Parameter Default Values
Parameter Name Default Value
Retry Limit 5 retries
Retry Timer Length ((10 x Maxdata)/Data Rate) + 3 seconds
Poll Timer Length 60 seconds (1 minute)
Flags Timer Length 240 seconds (4 minutes)
Poll Delay Length 0 milliseconds