Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2009-104 (Year: 2009, Number: 104)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: 
Paragraph Index: 1908

10. The error procedure consists of performing the action when entering the p7 state (including sending a CLEAR REQUEST packet to the XDLP) but without sending a CLEAR REQUEST packet to the local DCE. Part I Annex 10 — Aeronautical Communications I-5-61 22/11/07 Table 5-17. GDLP (ADLP) effect on ADCE (GDCE) reset states ADCE (GDCE) reset states (see Notes 1, 4 and 5) Packet received from GDLP (ADLP) (see Note 2) FLOW CONTROL READY d1 GDLP (ADLP) RESET REQUEST d2 ADCE (GDCE) RESET REQUEST to GDLP (ADLP) d3 RESET REQUEST A=NORMAL (5.2.6.7) S=d2 (forward to DCE) A=DISCARD A=NORMAL (5.2.6.7) S=d1 (do not forward) RESET CONFIRMATION A=ERROR S=d3 D=27 (see Note 3) A=ERROR S=d3 D=28 (see Note 3) A=NORMAL (5.2.6.7) S=d1 (do not forward) INTERRUPT See Table 5-18 A=ERROR S=d3 D=28 (see Note 3) A=DISCARD INTERRUPT CONFIRMATION See Table 5-18 A=ERROR S=d3 D=28 (see Note 3) A=DISCARD DATA or flow control packet See Table 5-19 A=ERROR S=d3 D=28 (see Note 3) A=DISCARD Format error (see Note 6) A=ERROR S=d3 D=33 (see Note 3) A=ERROR S=d3 D=33 (see Note 3) A=DISCARD NOTES: 1. The XDCE is not necessarily in the same state as the DTE/DCE interface. 2. All packets from the peer XDLP have been checked for duplication before evaluation as represented by this table. 3. The error procedure consists of performing the specified actions when entering the d3 state (which includes forwarding a RESET REQUEST packet to the peer XDLP) and sending a RESET REQUEST packet to the DCE (via the formatting function). 4. Table entries are defined as follows: A = action to be taken, S = the state to be entered, D = the diagnostic code to be used in packets generated as a result of this action, DISCARD indicates that the received packet is to be cleared for the XDLP buffers, and INVALID indicates that the packet/state combination cannot occur. 5. The number in parentheses below an “A = NORMAL” table entry is the paragraph number in this document that defines the actions to be taken to perform normal processing on the received packet. If no paragraph number is referenced, the normal processing is defined in the table entry.

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