Compartir a través de


3.1.4.23 RRouterInterfaceDisconnect (Opnum 22)

The RRouterInterfaceDisconnect method disconnects the specified interface, hInterface. The hDimServer handle specifies the RRASM server on which the call is to be executed.

 DWORD RRouterInterfaceDisconnect(
   [in] DIM_HANDLE hDimServer,
   [in] DWORD hInterface
 );

hDimServer: A handle to the RRASM server where the call is to be executed, see section 3.1.3.

hInterface: The unique identifier of an interface. This can be obtained from RRouterInterfaceCreate (section 3.1.4.13) or RRouterInterfaceGetHandle (section 3.1.4.12). Since the RRASM server does not maintain the interface handles, the RRAS server SHOULD check and ensure that this handle is a valid interface handle.  

Return Values: A 32-bit, unsigned integer value that indicates return status. A return value of ERROR_SUCCESS (0x00000000) indicates that the operation was completed successfully; otherwise, the value contains an error code, as specified in [MS-ERREF] or in section 2.2.4. All values that are not in the table that follows MUST be treated the same by the RRASM client.

Return value/code

Description

ERROR_SUCCESS

0x00000000

The call was successful.

ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED

0x00000005

The calling application does not have sufficient privileges, as specified in section 2.1.1.1.

The opnum field value for this method is 22.

When processing this call, the RRASM server MUST do the following:

  • Validate, as specified in section 2.1.1.1, whether this method was called by a client that has access to the method. If the client does not have access, then return error ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED (0x00000005).

  • If RouterType is ROUTER_TYPE_LAN, return an error other than those in the preceding table.

  • Call the abstract interface Invoke DIMSVC method specifying the operation and the parameters to enable RRAS server to perform the required management task.

  • Return any error status that the RRAS server returns while processing this request. Otherwise return ERROR_SUCCESS (0x00000000).

No exceptions are thrown beyond those thrown by the underlying RPC protocol [MS-RPCE].