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In a mixed Microsoft NT Advanced Server environment with LAN Manager 2.x and OS/2 1.3, where LAN Manager is the Backup Domain Controller to an Advanced Server Primary Domain Controller, the following error message appears in the error log of the Backup Domain Controller:
This is caused by the Advanced Server parameter Autodisconnect. When an Advanced Server machine Autodisconnects a session, it sends an NBFP Session.End frame with the DATA2 flag (termination indicator) set to 0001 (abnormal) rather than 0000 (normal). This problem does not occur on LAN Manager OS/2 Primary Domain Controllers. The LAN Manager OS/2 Primary Domain Controller sends a Session.End frame with DATA2 set to 0000. This Session.End frame is transmitted as a result of a HANG.UP command, a SEND command that timed out, or some abnormal condition. DATA2 contains the Termination indicator. This two-byte field is used to indicate the type of termination, where X'0000' indicates a normal session end (as a result of a HANG.UP command) and X'0001' indicates an abnormal session end (typically a SEND command has timed out). The following is an example of an Autodisconnect from an Advanced Server machine disconnecting a session created on the OS/2 BDC.
For more information, see pages 5-31 of the IBM "Local Area Network
Technical Reference."
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