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PR: 191174 Submitted by: Franco Fichtner <franco at lastsummer.de>
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.\" Copyright (c) 2001-2003
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.\" Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus).
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt <harti@FreeBSD.org>
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd October 6, 2003
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.Dt NG_UNI 4
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ng_uni
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.Nd netgraph UNI node type
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In netnatm/msg/unistruct.h
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.In netnatm/sig/unidef.h
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.In netgraph/atm/ng_uni.h
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm uni
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netgraph node type implements ATM Forum signalling 4.0.
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.Pp
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After creation of the node, the UNI instance must be created by sending
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an
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.Dq enable
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message to the node.
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If the node is enabled, the UNI parameters
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can be retrieved and modified, and the protocol can be started.
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.Pp
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The node is shut down either by an
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.Dv NGM_SHUTDOWN
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message, or when all hooks are disconnected.
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.Sh HOOKS
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Each
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.Nm uni
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node has three hooks with fixed names:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Va upper"
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.It Va lower
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This hook is the interface of the UNI protocol to the transport layer of
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the ATM control plane.
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The node expects the interface exported by
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.Xr ng_sscfu 4
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at this hook.
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.It Va upper
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This hook is the
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.Dq user
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interface of the UNI protocol.
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Because there is no standardized interface
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at this point, this implementation follows more or less the interface
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specified by the SDL diagrams in ITU-T recommendations Q.2931 and Q.2971.
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Normally either a
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.Xr ng_ccatm 4
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or a switch CAC should be stacked at this interface.
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The message format at the
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.Va upper
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hook is described below.
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Because
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.Xr netgraph 4
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is functional, it makes sometimes sense to switch this hook to queueing mode
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from the peer node upon connection.
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.El
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.Pp
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The
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.Va upper
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interface of the
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.Nm uni
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node is loosely modelled after the interface specified in the ITU-T signalling
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standards.
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There is however one derivation from this: normally there exists
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four kinds of signals: requests, responses, indications and confirmations.
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These signals are usually triggered either by external events (receiving a
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message) or internal events (a timer or another signal).
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This scheme works
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fine for user APIs that are entirely asynchronous, and in cases where
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error handling is not taken into account.
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With synchronous APIs and error
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handling however, there is a problem.
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If, for example, the application
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issues a request to set up a connection,
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it may do it by sending a
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.Dv SETUP.request
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signal to the UNI.
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Normally, the UNI stack will send a SETUP message and
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receive a message from the switch (a RELEASE, CONNECT, CALL PROCEEDING or
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ALERTING), or a timer in the UNI stack will time out.
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In any of these cases,
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the UNI stack is supposed to report an event back to the application, and
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the application will unblock (in the case of a synchronous API) and handle
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the event.
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The problem occurs when an error happens.
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Suppose there is no
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memory to send the SETUP message and to start the timer.
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In this case, the
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application will block forever because no received message and no timer
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will wake it up.
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For this reason this implementation uses an additional message:
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for each signal sent from the application to the stack, the stack will
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respond with an error code.
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If this code is zero, the stack has accepted
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the signal and the application may block; if the code is non-zero, the signal
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is effectively ignored and the code describes what was wrong.
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This system
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makes it very easy to make a blocking interface out of the message based
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netgraph interface.
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.Pp
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The
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.Va upper
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interface uses the following structure:
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.Bd -literal
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struct uni_arg {
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uint32_t sig;
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uint32_t cookie;
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u_char data[];
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};
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.Ed
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The
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.Va sig
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field contains the actual signal that is sent from the user to UNI or from
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UNI to the user.
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The
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.Va cookie
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can be used by the user to correlate requests with events and responses.
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If an error response, a confirmation or an indication was triggered by
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a request or response, the cookie from that request or response is carried in
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the message from the stack to the user.
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The
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.Va cookie
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field is followed by the actual data for the signal.
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.Pp
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The signal is one of the following:
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.Bd -literal
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enum uni_sig {
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UNIAPI_ERROR, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_CALL_CREATED, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_CALL_DESTROYED, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_PARTY_CREATED, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_PARTY_DESTROYED, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_LINK_ESTABLISH_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_LINK_ESTABLISH_confirm, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_LINK_RELEASE_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_LINK_RELEASE_confirm, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_RESET_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_RESET_confirm, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_RESET_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_RESET_ERROR_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_RESET_response, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_RESET_ERROR_response, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_RESET_STATUS_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_SETUP_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_SETUP_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_SETUP_response, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_SETUP_confirm, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_SETUP_COMPLETE_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_ALERTING_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_ALERTING_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_PROCEEDING_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_PROCEEDING_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_RELEASE_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_RELEASE_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_RELEASE_response, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_RELEASE_confirm, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_NOTIFY_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_NOTIFY_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_STATUS_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_STATUS_ENQUIRY_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_ADD_PARTY_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_ADD_PARTY_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_PARTY_ALERTING_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_PARTY_ALERTING_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_ADD_PARTY_ACK_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_ADD_PARTY_ACK_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_ADD_PARTY_REJ_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_ADD_PARTY_REJ_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_DROP_PARTY_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_DROP_PARTY_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_DROP_PARTY_ACK_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_DROP_PARTY_ACK_indication, /* UNI -> API */
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UNIAPI_ABORT_CALL_request, /* API -> UNI */
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UNIAPI_MAXSIG
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The meaning of most of the signals can be deduced from the ITU-T SDLs.
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A number of signals, however, is unique to this implementation:
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.Bl -tag -width foo
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.It Dv UNIAPI_ERROR
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This is the error response, mentioned earlier.
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It carries an error code or
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zero, if the signal was accepted by the stack.
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.It Dv UNIAPI_CALL_CREATED
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The UNI stack has created a call instance either from an incoming SETUP or
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from the user requesting an outgoing SETUP.
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This may be used to synchronize
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the creation and destroying of call data between the UNI stack and the user.
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.It Dv UNIAPI_CALL_DESTROYED
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A call instance has been destroyed and all resources have been freed.
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.It Dv UNIAPI_PARTY_CREATED
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A new party has been created for an existing point-to-multipoint call.
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This may be used to synchronize the creation and destroying of party data
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between the UNI stack and the user.
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.It Dv UNIAPI_PARTY_DESTROYED
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A party has been destroyed and all resources have been freed.
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.It Dv UNIAPI_ABORT_CALL_request
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This requests the stack to destroy the call instance
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and free all its resources,
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without sending any messages to the network.
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.It Dv UNIAPI_MAXSIG
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This is not a signal, but rather a definition to get the number of defined
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signals.
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.El
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.Pp
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Each of the signals is followed by a fixed size structure defined in
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.In netnatm/sig/unidef.h .
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.Sh CONTROL MESSAGES
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The
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.Nm uni
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node understands the standard control messages, plus the following:
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.Bl -tag -width foo
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.It Dv NGM_UNI_SETDEBUG Pq Ic setdebug
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Set debugging facility levels.
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The UNI stack defines a number of debugging
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facilities, each one associated with a debugging level.
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If the debugging level
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of a facility is non-zero, text output will be generated to the console.
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The message uses the following structure:
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.Bd -literal
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struct ngm_uni_debug {
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uint32_t level[UNI_MAXFACILITY];
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};
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.Ed
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.It Dv NGM_UNI_GETDEBUG Pq Ic getdebug
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Get debugging facility levels.
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This returns an
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.Vt ngm_uni_debug
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structure.
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.It Dv NGM_UNI_GET_CONFIG Pq Ic get_config
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Retrieve the current configuration of the UNI instance.
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This message returns a
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.Vt uni_config
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structure:
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.Bd -literal
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struct uni_config {
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uint32_t proto; /* which protocol */
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uint32_t popt; /* protocol option */
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uint32_t option; /* other options */
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uint32_t timer301; /* T301 */
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uint32_t timer303; /* T303 */
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uint32_t init303; /* T303 retransmission count */
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uint32_t timer308; /* T308 */
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uint32_t init308; /* T308 retransmission count */
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uint32_t timer309; /* T309 */
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uint32_t timer310; /* T310 */
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uint32_t timer313; /* T313 */
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uint32_t timer316; /* T316 */
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uint32_t init316; /* T316 retransmission count */
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uint32_t timer317; /* T317 */
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uint32_t timer322; /* T322 */
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uint32_t init322; /* T322 retransmission count */
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uint32_t timer397; /* T397 */
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uint32_t timer398; /* T398 */
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uint32_t timer399; /* T399 */
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The field
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.Va proto
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specifies one of the following protocols:
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.Bd -literal
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enum uni_proto {
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UNIPROTO_UNI40U, /* UNI4.0 user side */
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UNIPROTO_UNI40N, /* UNI4.0 network side */
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UNIPROTO_PNNI10, /* PNNI1.0 */
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Some protocols may have options which can be set in
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.Va popt :
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.Bd -literal
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enum uni_popt {
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UNIPROTO_GFP, /* enable GFP */
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Va option
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field controls parsing and checking of messages:
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.Bd -literal
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enum uni_option {
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UNIOPT_GIT_HARD, /* harder check of GIT IE */
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UNIOPT_BEARER_HARD, /* harder check of BEARER IE */
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UNIOPT_CAUSE_HARD, /* harder check of CAUSE IE */
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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All timer values are given in milliseconds.
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Note, however, that the actual
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resolution of the timers depend on system configuration (see
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.Xr timeout 9 ) .
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.It Dv NGM_UNI_SET_CONFIG Pq Ic set_config
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Change the UNI configuration.
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This takes a
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.Bd -literal
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struct ngm_uni_set_config {
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struct uni_config config;
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struct ngm_uni_config_mask mask;
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};
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struct ngm_uni_config_mask {
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uint32_t mask;
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uint32_t popt_mask;
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uint32_t option_mask;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The fields of the
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.Vt ngm_uni_config_mask
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specify which configuration parameter to change.
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The
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.Va mask
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field contains bit definitions for all timers, retransmission counters
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and the
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.Va proto
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field,
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.Va popt_mask
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selects which of the protocol options to change, and
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.Va option_mask
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specifies which options should be changed.
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The following bits are defined:
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.Bd -literal
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enum uni_config_mask {
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UNICFG_PROTO,
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UNICFG_TIMER301,
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UNICFG_TIMER303,
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UNICFG_INIT303,
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UNICFG_TIMER308,
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UNICFG_INIT308,
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UNICFG_TIMER309,
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UNICFG_TIMER310,
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UNICFG_TIMER313,
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UNICFG_TIMER316,
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UNICFG_INIT316,
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UNICFG_TIMER317,
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UNICFG_TIMER322,
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UNICFG_INIT322,
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UNICFG_TIMER397,
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UNICFG_TIMER398,
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UNICFG_TIMER399,
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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For
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.Va popt_mask
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and
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.Va option_mask ,
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the definitions from
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.Vt "enum uni_popt"
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and
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.Vt "enum uni_option"
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should be used.
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.It Dv NGM_UNI_ENABLE Pq Ic enable
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Create the UNI instance and enable processing.
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Before the UNI is enabled parameters cannot be retrieved or set.
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.It Dv NGM_UNI_DISABLE Pq Ic disable
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Destroy the UNI instance and free all resources.
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Note, that connections are not released.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr netgraph 4 ,
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.Xr ng_atm 4 ,
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.Xr ng_sscfu 4 ,
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.Xr ng_sscop 4 ,
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.Xr ngctl 8
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.Sh AUTHORS
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The
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.Nm uni
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netgraph node
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and this manual page were written by
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.An Harti Brandt Aq Mt harti@FreeBSD.org
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.Sh BUGS
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.Bl -bullet -compact
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.It
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LIJ (leaf-initiated-join) is not implemented yet.
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.It
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GFP (generic functional protocol, Q.2932.1) is not yet implemented.
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.It
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More testing needed.
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.It
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PNNI not yet implemented.
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.It
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Need to implement connection modification and the Q.2931 amendments.
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.El
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