Difference between revisions of "CANCEL MAIL"
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Revision as of 09:44, 25 June 2007
CANCEL_MAIL | 0x0032 | 50 | AMC 05.00 | |
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$CANM L101 L102 NM255 U255<br\>$CANM L101 L102<br\>$CANM LV L102 | cancel specified mail/priority, here all<br\>cancel all mails from this sender<br\>cancel all mails in destination’s queue | |||
Delete one or more mail/call request/alarm messages queued at a station.<br\><br\>
Note to Simple Link Layer format: Sender must be Dir.no. 07.60-08.00: Sender must contain node no L(1)101.<br\>$CANM is inverse of built-in command MST, but note that sender and receiver is swapped! | ||||
1 | NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION} | Sender (source) station<br\>
NULL (LV) can be used e.g. for technical alarms, or if call-back is not desired. | ||
2 | NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION,<br\>ECL_ST_GROUP} | Receiver (destination) queuing station or local group.<br\>.<br\>. | ||
3 | NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_MAIL}<br\>.<br\>.<br\>(optional AMC 08.01) |
Mail message to be deleted. See page 17.<br\>Mail-id values are:
<br\>1-32 = Standard mails, i.e. cancel a specific mail from this sender <br\>254 = MAIL_TYPE_CALL_BACK, i.e. cancel any call_back mail <br\>255 = any mail, i.e. cancel all mails from this sender | ||
4 | UINT1<br\>(Optional AMC 08.01) | Priority threshold, i.e. delete only mail messages with priority below. <br\>255 = cancel all mails from this sender. | ||
5 | UINT1<br\>(optional) | Hop Count. AlphaNet: Used to avoid endless mail forwarding. Incremented by AMC, discarded when too large. Default value = 0. | ||
Response: | COMMAND_RESPONSE- the option field is unused |