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AIXLink/X.25 1.1 for AIX: Guide and Reference
N_RESET_IND Primitive
Purpose
Indicates the connection has been reset.
Syntax
This primitive consists of one M_PROTO message block with the following structure:
typedef struct {
   ulong PRIM_type;
   ulong RESET_orig;
   ulong RESET_reason;
} N_reset_ind_t;
Description
The N_RESET_IND primitive indicates to the network service user that the network connection has been reset. The network provider originates this primitive.
Parameters
| PRIM_type | Specifies the N_RESET_IND primitive. | 
| RESET_orig | Indicates the source of the reset. Its value can be one of the following: | N_PROVIDER | Indicates the NS provider or network originated the reset. |  | N_USER | Indicates the remote application originated the reset. |  | N_UNDEFINED | Indicates the reset originator was undefined. | 
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| RESET_reason | Indicates the cause of the reset. If the value of the RESET_orig parameter is N_PROVIDER, the value is one of the following:
| N_CONGESTION | Indicates a reset due to congestion. |  | N_RESET_UNSPECIFIED | Indicates a reset due to an unspecified reason. | 
 | N_NET_LINK_DOWN | Indicates that the network or link is down. |  | N_NET_LINK_UP | Indicates that the network or link is up. | 
 Note: Once a N_NET_LINK_DOWN reset indication is received, a N_RESET_RES should be sent in response. After the N_RESET_RES, no other primitives should be sent until a subsequent N_NET_LINK_UP reset indication is received. Other primitives issued will receive a N_NET_LINK_DOWN reset in response.If the value of the RESET_orig parameter is N_USER, the value is:
| N_USER_RESYNC | Indicates a user resynchronization. | 
If the value of the RESET_orig parameter is N_UNDEFINED, the value is:
| N_REASON_UNDEFINED | Indicates a reset due to an undefined reason. | 
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Implementation Specifics
The N_RESET_IND primitive is part of X.25 Licensed Program.
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