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RFC 929 December 1984
Proposed Host-Front End Protocol
The parameter is indicated by a single ASCII character. The
character "G" denotes graceful, and "A" denotes abrupt. The
default value for this parameter is graceful.
Responses
The following responses have been identified for the End
command:
000 Command completed successfully
201 Command not appropriate
300 Problem with multiple chunks
301 Syntax problem with Command
302 Illegal Type of End Command
401 Protocol Interpreter in OPE not responding
402 Failure in remote protocol interpreter
403 Failed; insufficient protocol interpreter resources
501 Failed; insufficient OPE resources
601 Request violates security policy
Additionally, protocol idiosyncratic responses will be defined
for each off-loaded protocol.
Example of End Command
The syntax of the End command is relatively straightforward. It
consists of a chunk that contains only a chunk usage
identifier, the end command string, and the parameter
indicating whether the end should be graceful or abrupt. A
possible valid (abrupt) End command would be:
C EN A
Notes to the Implementor
Once an End has been issued in a given direction any other
commands on the channel in the same direction are in error and
should be responded to appropriately.
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