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Mitel Technical Specification 22

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MiNET <strong>Specification</strong><br />

The Report ID Reason code shall be used to indicate the reason for transmission of the Report Set ID<br />

response. Terminals that do not support this field shall set all the bits (b6 to b4) to 0. The following reason<br />

codes are defined:<br />

Report ID Reason code:<br />

b6 b5 b4 Meaning<br />

0 0 0 Undefined<br />

0 0 1 Hardware reset or power-up<br />

0 1 0 Loss of DNIC synchronization<br />

0 1 1 MiNET initiated reset<br />

1 0 0 ID requested<br />

1 0 1 Software TRAP<br />

1 1 0 Received MiNET reject on D channel<br />

1 1 1 Device specific reset reason<br />

The HW Variant field shall be used to indicate specific variants of a terminal. For example, the<br />

asynchronous dataset has the following variants:<br />

1) cartridge;<br />

2) single stand-alone;<br />

3) single rack-mount;<br />

4) dual stand-alone master;<br />

5) dual stand-alone slave;<br />

6) dual rack-mount master; and<br />

7) dual rack-mount slave.<br />

The HW Variant field is therefore specific to each terminal type.<br />

The PST (Power-up Self Test) octet shall be used to report the terminal's hardware device number and the<br />

result of power-up self tests as follows:<br />

Bits 8 to 5 = Hardware device number<br />

Bits 4 to 1 = Self test result<br />

For the self test result, the value 0 shall be used to indicate all tests passed. Remaining values from 1 to 15<br />

(decimal) are specific to given terminals.<br />

4.2.2.2 Network Level Message Reject (C2)<br />

The format of this response shall be as shown in Figure 15/MTS<strong>22</strong>-C.<br />

This response shall be used by a terminal to indicate to the system that a received network message was not<br />

within the terminal's repertoire. Any further action shall be initiated by the system.<br />

A data terminal connected on a B channel, upon transmission of this response shall disconnect from the B<br />

channel and revert to the D channel (see also §<br />

6.2.2.2.4).<br />

MT Octet 1<br />

RMT Octet 2<br />

Figure 15/MTS<strong>22</strong>-C<br />

Network Level Message Reject response<br />

The RMT (Rejected Message Type) octet shall contain the MT code of the unknown message.<br />

4.2.2.3 Report Set Memory (C4)<br />

The format of this response shall be as shown in Figure 16/MTS<strong>22</strong>-C.<br />

This response shall be sent by a terminal in reply to a Read Set Memory command (see § 4.2.1.2). The data<br />

field shall contain n octets beginning at the address specified in the Read Set Memory command. The<br />

actual value of n is terminal<br />

<strong>Mitel</strong> Restricted MTS<strong>22</strong> (Version B05) 3:12 PM 30/12/10Page 28 of 173

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