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vsiSessionState
vsi Session State
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The state of the VSI session. inactive(1): communications data structures for communicating with the slave have been created, but the VSI protocol has not been started. unknown(2): slave has been queried, but its configuration data has not yet been received. configuring(3): configuration data has been sent to the slave, but a response has not yet been received. resyncStarting(4): a re-sync command has been sent to the slave but a response has not yet been received. resyncUnderway(5): a re-sync command response has been received from the slave, but the network applications have not yet completed reasserting connections. resyncEnding(6): a command has been sent to end re-sync, but a response has not yet been received. discovery(7): a query has been sent to the slave for interface information, but a response has not yet been received. established(8): discovery has completed. shutdownStarting(9): the master has started an orderly shutdown of the slave.
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