Bundle Link Deactivation Sample Clauses

Bundle Link Deactivation. An individual bundle link may send an unsolicited BL_DEACTIVATE indication in the event of a physical interface error, suspected looped back state, or link deactivation from the peer endpoint (See Section 4.3.2.2). Upon receipt of any BL_DEACTIVATE indication, the bundle must not send frames to the unavailable bundle link. When the error condition ends, the bundle link issues a BL_ACTIVATE indication to the bundle. At this time, the bundle may resume sending and receiving frames on the bundle link. Individual links of the bundle may be deactivated upon receipt of the MB_REMOVE_LINK request from the bundle's layer management. The bundle issues a BL_DEACTIVATE request to the target bundle link. Following this request, the bundle must not send any frames on the bundle link. However, the bundle must continue to accept frames while bundle link deactivation procedures are in progress. Upon completion, the BL_DEACTIVATE confirmation will be sent to the bundle. Upon receipt of this confirmation, the bundle will no longer receive frames from the bundle link. If the MB_REMOVE_LINK request is received from the bundle's layer management when the bundle link has reported a BL_DEACTIVATE indication, the bundle should send a BL_DEACTIVATE request to the bundle link. This request will prevent the inadvertent re-establishment of bundle link operation when the error condition clears.
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