NEC NDA-30115-001 User Manual

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Message Descriptions
Property Management System - Communication Interface
Recovery Start Report -- After receiving the Nop Test Recover Answer 
message, the PMS must download NEAX database information (see 
 and 
). This message notifies the NEAX of the incoming download.
Recovery End Report -- Reports to the NEAX that the PMS database download 
is complete.
Data Link Release Request -- Used by either system to request a temporary 
release of the data link.
Data Link Release Confirmation -- Reply to the above message to acknowledge 
data link release request.
Extension Number Request -- Used by the PMS to request the current status of 
extension numbers.
Nop Test -- Under the standard protocol the PMS must send this message at 
least every 60 seconds, but not less than 500 milliseconds, to demonstrate that 
communication has been maintained.
Data Link Failure
Either system may recognize a loss of communication by one or more of the 
following events:
Lack of system traffic for a 60 second interval: the Nop Test message from the 
PMS and the Nop Test Answer message (either Normal or Recover) from the 
NEAX insure that at least one message should be received less than every 60 
seconds.
Detection of hardware problems within the physical data. Note that the NEAX 
will put EIA pin number 6 (Data Set Ready) into the off state, indicating data 
set not ready, when the data link has been effectively turned off in the NEAX, 
either for maintenance or because of repeated, excessive errors.
Excessive protocol errors (NAK’ed transmission, ENQ’s with no ACK/NAK 
response).
Other conditions, such as unavailability of buffers or queuing capability, which 
result in an implied status change message which cannot be communicated to 
the other system.
Release of the data link requested and confirmed.
A data link failure will necessitate a database room exchange recovery procedure 
only if any implied status change cannot be communicated to the other system and 
cannot be queued for later transmission. If no messages have been lost, and can 
instead be retransmitted, no database recovery is necessary.