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Hi Brian The second sentence(quoted) in this
para. I broke the two sentences before interpretation as the first sentence
describes IPSP and the second sentence describes ASP. It is from M3UA RFC 4666 In section 4.3.4.3.1
Either of the IPSPs can initiate communication. When an IPSP receives an ASP Active,
it should mark the peer as ASP-ACTIVE and return an ASP Active Ack
message. ”An ASP receiving an ASP Active Ack message may mark the
peer as ASP-Active, if it is not already in the ASP-ACTIVE state.” My Question applies for an ASP(and inturn IPSP) receiving an ACTIVE ACK. Regards Santhanakrishnan -----Original Message----- Santhana, Santhana
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(Thu, 09 Jul 2009 17:09:25) >
The M3UA RFC says when an IPSP(in INACTIVE STATE) receives > an ASP ACTIVE Ack, it has to change the state to
ACTIVE. Is this > applicable even when the IPSP has not sent the
ASP ACTIVE before also. Where does it say that? --brian -- Brian F. G. Bidulock bidulock at openss7.org http://www.openss7.org/ |