tn3270sPuState - tn3270s Pu State - CISCO-TN3270SERVER-MIB

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tn3270sPuState

tn3270s Pu State
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.54.1.3.1.1.8

The value identifies the current PU state. This has a different meaning for direct or DLUR PU before the link station is established. For DLUR PU, the PU is in reset state, for direct PU, this will be either sending a TEST or XID shut (1) - The PU is configured but in shut state reset (2) - The link station of this PU is not active. inactive (3) - The PU is not activated and the link-station or DLUR state is unknown. test (4) - PU is sending a TEST to establish link. xid (5) - TEST is responded, XID is sent. pActpu (6) - The link station is up but no ACTPU is received. active (7) - ACTPU is received and acknowledged positively. actBusy (8) - Awaiting host to acknowledge the SSCP-PU data. ::= { tn3270sPuEntry 8 } SYNTAX INTEGER { dlur(1), direct(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION This defines whether the connection to the host is via DLUR or direct link. If DLUR, LuSeed, lmac/sap, and rmac/sap in this table are undefined.

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