snaLuOperTerm - sna Lu Operational Term - SNA-NAU-MIB

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snaLuOperTerm

sna Lu Operational Term
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.1.2.2.1.7

The value identifies the current method for deactivation of this LU. This value overrides the default method (snaNodeOperLuTermDefault) for this Node. For LU 6.2, only the value 'unbind (1)' applies. unbind(1) - terminate the LU-LU session by sending an SNA UNBIND request. termself(2) - terminate the LU-LU session by sending an SNA TERM-SELF (Terminate Self) request on the SSCP-LU session. The SSCP will inform the remote session LU partner to send an UNBIND request to terminate the session. rshutd(3) - terminate the LU-LU session by sending an SNA RSHUTD (Request ShutDown) request to the remote session LU partner. The remote LU will then send an UNBIND request to terminate the session. poweroff(4) - terminate the LU-LU session by sending either an SNA LUSTAT (LU Status) request on the LU-LU session or an SNA NOTIFY request on the SSCP-LU session indicating that the LU has been powered off. Sending both is also acceptable. The result should be that the remote session LU partner will send an UNBIND to terminate the session.

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