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show snasw pdlog detail explain

xh_liu
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i use command:show snasw pdlog detail,

and the result as followed:

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ISR Session Deactivated

FQPCID = BOCOMNET.P101EN :DEF318026C1BD4B5

Deactivation reason = 0x0F

Pri->Sec: All frames = 0x0001557E

Pri->Sec: FMD frames = 0x0001557D

Pri->Sec: Bytes = 0x02661D7E

Sec->Pri: All frames = 0x0001557E

Sec->Pri: FMD frames = 0x0001557D

Sec->Pri: Bytes = 0x02661D7E

From ../dcl/ncmquery.c 1019 :at 9:58:12, 22 August 08

please note:Deactivation reason = 0x0F

how can i know what is meaning of 0x0F?

who can tell me where i can found the explain about the code:0x0F?

thanks!

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rclousto
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This is the Unbind Type field in byte 1 of the Unbind. SNA Formats has the description of that field.

0x0F is

cleanup: the node sending UNBIND is resetting its half-session before receiving the response from the partner node

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There is a brief message explanation and recommendation for each console message that corresponds to each pdlog entry at

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_4/system/messages/Vol2/sm_27h.html .

There is nothing to describe all of the details of the detailed pdlog. We try to make the pdlog as useful as reasonable for you, the customer, to use, but we also have many details for support to use in conjunction with reading the code, that would probably be too complex to try to explain.

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rclousto
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This is the Unbind Type field in byte 1 of the Unbind. SNA Formats has the description of that field.

0x0F is

cleanup: the node sending UNBIND is resetting its half-session before receiving the response from the partner node

thanks first.

can you tell me any more reference guide or link about how to read 'show snasw pdlog detail' output?

There is a brief message explanation and recommendation for each console message that corresponds to each pdlog entry at

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_4/system/messages/Vol2/sm_27h.html .

There is nothing to describe all of the details of the detailed pdlog. We try to make the pdlog as useful as reasonable for you, the customer, to use, but we also have many details for support to use in conjunction with reading the code, that would probably be too complex to try to explain.

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