PITrail Event

Fired when any protocol level communication occurs.

Syntax

class OFTPClientPITrailEventParams {
public:
  int Direction();
  const QByteArray &Data();
  int CommandId();
  const QString &CommandDescription();
  int EventRetVal();
  void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal);
};
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void PITrail(OFTPClientPITrailEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass OFTPClient and override this emitter function. virtual int FirePITrail(OFTPClientPITrailEventParams *e) {...}

Remarks

This event provides information about the protocol level communication between the client and server.

The Direction parameter specifies who sent the command.

0 (Client) The command originated from the connected client.
1 (Server) The command originated from the server.

The CommandId and CommandDescription parameters specify which command was sent. The table below shows possible values.

CommandIdCommandDescription
50SFPA (Start File Positive Answer)
51SFNA (Start File Negative Answer)
52EFPA (End File Positive Answer)
53EFNA (End File Negative Answer)
65AUCH (Authentication Challenge)
67CDT (Set Credit)
68DATA (Data Exchange Buffer)
69EERP (End to End Response)
70ESID (End Session)
72SFID (Start File)
73SSRM (Start Session Ready Message)
74SECD (Security Change Direction)
78NERP (Negative End Response)
80RTR (Ready To Receive)
82CD (Change Direction)
83AURP (Authentication Response)
84EFID (End File)
88SSID (Start Session)

The Data parameter contains the raw OFTP packet.

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