HP 800 HP DLPI Programmer's Guide - Page 89

DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ, Security Containment, Format, Parameters, State, New State, Response

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Chapter 2 DLPI Primitives Local Management Primitives Security Containment With the Security Containment product version B.11.23.01 or later, HP DLPI will allow enabling and disabling of promiscuous mode only for users with PRIV_NETPROMISCUOUS privilege. See "Fine-grained Privileges with Security Containment Release" on page 17 for more details. DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ resets the physical interface. Format The message consists of one M_PROTO message block, which contains the following structure: typedef struct { uint32_t dl_primitive; } dl_hp_hw_reset_req_t; Parameters dl_primitive DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ State The message is valid in DL_IDLE or DL_UNBOUND state. New State The resulting state is unchanged. Response If the request is successful, DL_OK_ACK is returned. If the request fails, DL_ERROR_ACK is returned. Reason for Failure DL_OUTSTATE The primitive is issued from an invalid state. DL_BADPRIM The primitive is not formatted properly. 89

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DLPI Primitives
Local Management Primitives
Chapter 2
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Security Containment
With the Security Containment product version B.11.23.01 or later, HP
DLPI will allow enabling and disabling of promiscuous mode only for
users with PRIV_NETPROMISCUOUS privilege.
See “Fine-grained Privileges with Security Containment Release” on
page 17 for more details.
DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ
DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ resets the physical interface.
Format
The message consists of one M_PROTO message block, which contains
the following structure:
typedef struct {
uint32_t
dl_primitive;
} dl_hp_hw_reset_req_t;
Parameters
dl_primitive
DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ
State
The message is valid in DL_IDLE or DL_UNBOUND state.
New State
The resulting state is unchanged.
Response
If the request is successful, DL_OK_ACK is returned.
If the request fails, DL_ERROR_ACK is returned.
Reason for Failure
DL_OUTSTATE
The primitive is issued from an invalid state.
DL_BADPRIM
The primitive is not formatted properly.