2.2.1.1 Control Flags
The control flag is 1 byte after the SMID field and indicates the type of the packet. Only DATA packets have payload data. The sender MUST NOT send a combination of flags in the same packet. For example, a FLAGS field value of 0x06 (ACK plus FIN) is an invalid value.
Value |
Meaning |
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SYN 0x01 |
Indicates that a new connection is to be established (see SYN packet). The session ID for the session is the number that is stored in the SID field. |
ACK 0x02 |
Informs the peer about a change in window size when consecutive unanswered DATA packets are received (see ACK packet). |
FIN 0x04 |
Indicates that the sending entity will no longer use the session to send data. |
DATA 0x08 |
Indicates that the packet carries user data after the header (see DATA packet). |