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Introduction

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Example Command Reply

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<CommandReport xmlns="http://navtechradar.com/ICDNAV001-CommandReply” xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    MsgId=”21” Status=”Success” Received=”2012-02-14T11:23:15”> 
  <!-- Sender element is mirrored back to subscriber to check authenticity (if included in command message) -->
  <Sender SenderId ="XFSControlSuite:1" NetworkAddress="192.168.24.5" NetworkPort ="2077"/>
</CommandReport>

Command Report Element

When a command message has been successfully received a command reply will always be issued. The reply will only indicate the success or failure of a correctly formatted message being received and forwarded to the core system. It does not currently indicate that the command was successfully completed.

Command Report Attributes

Attributes

Description

Type

Notes

MsgId

Unique message Id

Long

This will match the id of the incoming message

Status

Indicates if the incoming message has been received successfully 

  • Success

  • Fail

String


Received

Date and time of when the incoming message was received

DateTime



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