Status-Control(...) Negative-Acknowledge-1
The Status-Control(...) Negative-Acknowledge-1 message flows from the node to the application and from the application to the node. It is used with a primary logical unit (PLU) connection.
Syntax
struct Status-Control(...) Negative-Acknowledge-1 {
PTRBFHDR nxtqptr;
PTRBFELT hdreptr;
CHAR numelts;
CHAR msgtype;
CHAR srcl;
CHAR srcp;
INTEGER srci;
CHAR destl;
CHAR destp;
INTEGER desti;
CHAR sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlstat;
CHAR sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlqual;
CHAR sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctltype
CHAR sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlack;
CHAR sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlflag1;
CHAR sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlflag2;
INTEGER sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlnumb1;
INTEGER sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlnumb2;
INTEGER sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlmsgk;
};
struct Status-Control(...) Negative-Acknowledge-1 {
PTRBFELT hdreptr->elteptr;
INTEGER hdreptr->startd;
INTEGER hdreptr->endd;
CHAR hdreptr->trpad;
CHAR[268] hdreptr->dataru;
};
Members
nxtqptr
Pointer to next buffer header.
hdreptr
Pointer to buffer element (NIL if not using LUA).
numelts
Number of buffer elements (0x00 if not using LUA).
msgtype
Message type STATFMI (0x21).
srcl
Source locality.
srcp
Source partner.
srci
Source index.
destl
Destination locality.
destp
Destination partner.
desti
Destination index.
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlstat
Status type STCNTRL (0x02).
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlqual
Control qualifier ACKNEG1 (0x03).
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctltype
Control type.
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlack
Reserved.
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlflag1
Application flag 1.
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlflag2
Application flag 2.
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlnumb1
Sense code 1.
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlnumb2
Sense code 2.
sfhdr.stctlhdr.ctlmsgk
Message key.
LUA only (see Remarks):
Element
hdreptr–>elteptr
Pointer to buffer element (NIL).
hdreptr–>startd
Start of data in this buffer element.
13 or 10 for second and subsequent segments of outbound segmented request/response units (RUs)
hdreptr–>endd
End of data in this buffer element.
hdreptr–>trpad
Reserved.
hdreptr–>dataru
Data RU.
Remarks
If the application is using the LUA variant of the function management interface (FMI), the transmission header (TH), response header (RH), and RU are included in the data element, and the startd field points to the TH. The ctlflag1 and ctlflag2 bytes are not defined and should not be used. The appropriate values from the data should be used instead. (For more information about FMI, see FMI Concepts.)
If the application is not using the LUA variant of the FMI, the message consists of a buffer header only. There is no buffer element.
For messages from the application to the local node, the message key field must match the message key in the corresponding Status-Control request.
For a summary of Status-Control control type codes, see the table in Status-Control Message.