3.3.4 Message Processing Events and Sequencing Rules
The RASRPC Server interface provides methods that remotely retrieve and set the configuration of the RRAS. The version for this interface is 1.0.
To receive incoming remote calls for this interface, the Rasrpc server MUST implement an RPC endpoint using the UUID, 20610036-fa22-11cf-9823-00a0c911e5df. As a part of the message processing, RRASM validates parameters as specified under the following methods. It then hands over the information to the actual RRAS implementation using the Invoke RASRPC method. The Invoke RASRPC method will provide any data required and the completion status of the operation which is sent back to the client over the RASRPC interface of RRASM protocol.
The RASRPC server MUST perform a strict Network Data Representation (NDR) data consistency check at target level 5.0, as specified in [MS-RPCE] section 3.
This protocol MUST indicate to the RPC runtime that it is to reject a NULL unique or full pointer with nonzero conformant value, as specified in [MS-RPCE] section 3.
In the following table, the term "Reserved for local use" means that clients MUST NOT send the opnum, and the server behavior is undefined because it does not affect interoperability.
The Rasrpc server implementation MUST check that the client invoking the method is an administrator of the RRASM server. If the client invoking the method is not an administrator of the RRASM server, the server MUST indicate the lack of access permission in the form of a specific error code. The server SHOULD<332> throw an RPC exception with the exception code RPC_S_ACCESS_DENIED (0x00000005) if the client does not have access permission. If the server is not throwing an exception, it MAY<333> return a status code of E_ACCESSDENIED (0x80070005) to indicate to the client that it does not have the required access.
The RPC methods MUST NOT throw any other exception. The other exceptions allowed are those thrown by the underlying RPC protocol [MS-RPCE].
Methods in RPC Opnum order.
Method |
Description |
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Opnum0NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 0 |
Opnum1NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 1 |
Opnum2NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 2 |
Opnum3NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 3 |
Opnum4NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 4 |
Deletes a specific RRAS entry from an RRAS Phonebook path. Opnum: 5 |
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Opnum6NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 6 |
Opnum7NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 7 |
Opnum8NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 8 |
Retrieves the configuration information. Opnum: 9 |
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Sets the configuration information. Opnum: 10 |
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Retrieves the path of the system directory. Opnum: 11 |
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Retrieves or sets the configuration data on the RRAS server. Opnum: 12 |
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Opnum13NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 13 |
Retrieves the protocol information on the RRAS server. Opnum: 14 |
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Retrieves the RASRPC server interface version. Opnum: 15 |
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Opnum16NotUsedOnWire |
Reserved for local use. Opnum: 16 |