SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_CNF primitive

Purpose

Confirm that a channel has been enabled.

Requirement

Mandatory for common channel signaling processes. The primitive is not used by exchange data link signaling processes.

Library

The signaling interface library (libsl.a).

C syntax

typedef struct {
                SL_ID id;
                int iseq_no;
                pid_t pidCHP;
                SL_PRIMITIVE_TYPE Command;
                SL_CONFIRM_PARM_ST Parms;
} SL_CONFIRM_ST;
...
typedef union {
...
                struct _channel_enable_confirm_st {
                    size_t sizetLength;
                    SL_REPLY_CODE ReplyCode;
                    int iChannelNo;
                    int iVpackNo;
                } channel_enable_confirm_st;
...
} SL_CONFIRM_PARM_ST;

Description

The SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_CNF primitive is sent by the signaling process to the system manager to confirm the successful enabling of a channel, or notify the system manager that a channel has failed to enable. On receipt of the SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_REQ primitive, the signaling process should enable to channel for making and receiving calls. When the channel is enabled, the signaling process sends back the SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_CNF primitive, with the ReplyCode set to indicate the success.

If the signaling process replies unsuccessfully to this primitive, the system manager logs an error, reporting that the signaling process has failed, or that it received a non-zero return code. It is the responsibility of the signaling process to log the reason for the failure, and diagnostic information, if it is available.

Corresponding state table action

None.

Corresponding user interface action

The Channel Out of Service window shows the channel as idle.

Parameters

id
Eye-catcher that identifies the structure as containing a confirm primitive. Must be set to SLID_CONFIRM_ST.
iseq_no
The sequence number of the primitive. Must be set to the field iseq_no from the SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_REQ primitive, to which this is the reply.
pidCHP
The process id of the requesting process. This should be set to the pidCHP field from the corresponding SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_REQ primitive.
Command.id
The primitive that the structure contains. Must be set to SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_CNF.
Parms.channel_enable_confirm_st.sizetLength
Must be set to sizeof(struct _channel_enable_confirm_st).
Parms.channel_enable_confirm_st.ReplyCode
Specifies whether the channel was enabled successfully or not.
SL_REPLY_ABORTED
The signaling process has received an SL_ABORT_REQ primitive specifying the sequence number of an SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_REQ primitive for a channel which is being enabled. The signaling process should reply with SL_REPLY_ABORTED, and disable the channel if necessary. The channel is in state SL_CHANNEL_STATE_DISABLED.
SL_REPLY_INTERNAL_ERROR
The signaling process experienced an internal failure while processing the SL_CHANNEL_ENABLE_REQ primitive. The channel is in an indeterminate state.
SL_REPLY_OUTBOUND_LINE_PROBLEM
The channel failed to enable. The channel is in state SL_CHANNEL_STATE_DISABLED. The signaling process should log an error using CA_Log_Error().
SL_REPLY_SUCCESS
The channel has been enabled successfully, and may be used to make or receive calls. The channel is now in state SL_CHANNEL_STATE_ENABLED.
other values
Not supported. The channel is in state SL_CHANNEL_STATE_DISABLED.
Parms.channel_enable_confirm_st.iChannelNo
Identifies the channel that was enabled.
Parms.channel_enable_confirm_st.iVpackNo
Identifies the trunk on which the channel is located.
Parms.channel_enable_confirm_st.ReplyCode
SL_REPLY_INTERNAL_ERROR The trunk failed to enable due to an error in the signaling process. The trunk is now in state SL_TRUNK_STATE_DISABLED. All channels on the trunk are now in state SL_CHANNEL_STATE_DISABLED. The signaling process should log an error explaining the failure, using CA_Log_Error().

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