Hi Michael,
Thanks for the reply.
The definition of
Info string, as you rightly pointed is character string
only.
======================================================
The optional INFO String parameter can carry any
meaningful UTF-8
[3629] character string along with the
message. Length of the INFO
String parameter is from 0 to
255 octets. No procedures are
presently identified for its
use but service providers may use the
INFO String for debugging
purposes.
======================================================
But as per the last
line of the statement- "No procedures are presently identified for its use
but service providers may use the
INFO String for debugging
purposes."
My requirement is to
use INFO string for debugging purpose, for that I want to dissect it further or
verify it against a predefined format.
Is it possible?
How can I do that?
Regards,
Bhavani
Hi Bhavani,
not sure what you want to achieve. The parameter is defined as a
character string and is displayed as a string. So you can not
analyze more. And it should be pretty readable right now. From
an SUA implementation point of view, you can not assume
that the receiver does anything with it.
Best regards
Michael
On Apr 9, 2007, at 1:17 PM, <durgabhavani.uppuluru@xxxxxxxxx>
<durgabhavani.uppuluru@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
How to dissect the (proprietary) information present in SUA 'info
string' part? Should I create a separate dissector handle for that?
Please provide your inputs.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Bhavani.
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