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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 7 LINE CONNECTION COMPLETED<br />

UDLCRS<br />

Description: R8 = 0039. AE$UD100. (UDLC): The UDLC line is successfully<br />

connected for a dedicated line, or a switched line connected to the XID frame from<br />

the remote station identified a <strong>DCP</strong> or a TS. In a dial-out line, the call to the remote<br />

station completed successfully. The following categories of event codes specify line<br />

events. The line is a UDLC line, as defined by a <strong>Telcon</strong> line configuration statement.<br />

Necessary information tables and control tables are accessed to build the LCB and<br />

SCB within the PP fixed space (PPF) segment.<br />

132–136, 340, 341: Specify a logical line connection failure even though the<br />

line is physically connected.<br />

139, 140, 143–151, 386, 387: Specify line disconnection.<br />

152, 153, 403: Specify line errors that may be tried again (overrun,<br />

underrun, carrier off).<br />

R8: Contents of LC$TLF field in LCB. The LC$T equates are defined in<br />

AAHARDEF.<br />

R9: If the configuration error attribute attends the event, the configuration access<br />

(CFACCS) error code is placed in R9.<br />

R10: Contents of the SC$STM field in the first SCB in the LCB<br />

R11: LCB address<br />

R12: Pseudo TCB address so that the STE index to the high-level information table<br />

can be supplied as though it were the STE index to the terminal information<br />

table.<br />

R13: If a line event due to a line hardware error, R13 contains the SDT chain<br />

completion status. R14:LINE-ID.<br />

R15: Number of connected lines in a line group. A line group can be (1) a trunk of<br />

one or more lines connecting two <strong>Telcon</strong> nodes, (2) a dedicated line or a<br />

switched backup line connecting a host, or (3) a single line connecting one or<br />

more terminals.<br />

<strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

6–16 7436 0728–303

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