OSI/FTAM and OSI/APLMGR SCF Reference Manual

PTrace Reference for Tandem FTAM
OSI/FTAM and OSI/APLMGR SCF Reference Manual421943-001
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ASN1 Encoding Input
Original: Error Code x Subcode x
is the error code and subcode generated at the presumed source of the error—the
source can be any of the underlying subsystems. See the Tandem OSI/FTAM
Programming Reference Manual, the Tandem OSI/AS Programming Manual, or the
OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual for more information on error
codes and subcodes.
Current: Error Code x Subcode x
is the APS error code and subcode returned by OSI/AS. See the Tandem OSI/AS
Programming Manual for more information on error codes and subcodes.
Current PDU Number
identifies which protocol data unit (PDU), in the sequence of PDUs grouped in the
request, is shown in the record.
Total Number in PDU sequence
is the total number of PDUs grouped in the request.
PDU Length
is the length of the protocol data unit (PDU), in bytes.
PDU Data
is a hexadecimal dump of the PDU, which is encoded using the Basic Encoding
Rules (BER) guidelines. Following the hexadecimal dump is a partial decoding of
the PDU into individual fields, with the contents of the field values left in the
BER-encoded format.
ASN1 Encoding Input
The following trace record displays the additional service information (ASI) data, from a
user application request to a Tandem initiator or from a Tandem responder, that needs to
be encoded as a PDU for transfer across the network. The initiator or responder
generates this trace record immediately prior to calling the ASN1 encoding routines.
Asterisks denote additional information that is displayed when the PTrace DETAIL
option is on.
09/23/93 10:31:20.173923 >000.000000 #50 FTAM ASN1
ASN1 Encoding (input): Service code -902 Initialize Request
ASI Length 106
* ASI Data
* 0: c0 70 00 04 00 00 00 00 40 50 00 02 07 80 40 52 |.p......@P....@R|
* 10: 00 01 00 00 40 06 00 02 03 20 40 07 00 03 05 21 |....@.... @....!|
* 20: 00 00 40 08 00 02 05 c0 c0 07 00 04 00 00 00 00 |..@.............|
* 30: 80 05 00 0a 00 01 00 00 21 7b 00 05 00 01 80 05 |........!{......|
* 40: 00 0a 00 01 00 00 21 7b 00 05 00 03 40 09 00 09 |......!{....@...|
* 50: 6f 73 69 73 77 2e 6f 73 69 00 40 0b 00 03 6f 73 |osisw osi.@...os|
* 60: 69 00 c0 04 00 04 00 00 00 01 |si...|