Outages

If the SNALink detects a link or station failure, it reports the failure by sending an Outage message to the node on either the Link or STATION LPI connection depending on whether it is a link or station outage. Generally, a station outage indicates a problem at the remote station, and a link outage indicates a local or line problem.

When the local node receives an Outage message, it:

On receipt of the Close(LINK) Request, the SNALink should clear up its internal resources for the connection and send back a Close(LINK) Response.

There is a special case when the node loses contact with the SNALink software. In this case the node is notified of this event (a lost locality) and performs outage processing apart from sending messages to the SNALink.

The outage codes are not distinguished by the node, but they are logged. For the sake of consistency across SNALink implementations, the values listed below should be used.