EndpointTransitionReason Enumeration
Enumerates the reasons for state transitions.
Namespace: Microsoft.Rtc.Signaling
Assembly: Microsoft.Rtc.Collaboration (in Microsoft.Rtc.Collaboration.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Enumeration EndpointTransitionReason
'Usage
Dim instance As EndpointTransitionReason
public enum EndpointTransitionReason
Members
Member name | Description | |
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None | No reason or unknown reason. | |
TerminatedLocally | The local application requested the termination. | |
NoListeningAddresses | There are no remaining listening addresses. | |
UnableToListen | Unable to listen for incoming invitations. | |
TooManyActiveEndpoint | The number of active endpoints exceeds the limit. | |
UserChanged | The user has been changed. | |
UserMoved | The user has been moved. | |
Timeout | There was a timeout during initialization. | |
UnauthorizedAccess | The credentials might be valid but are for a different URI. The application might want to reprompt for credentials and the URI, or fail based on its requirements. | |
Credentials | If credentials were specified, the password might be invalid or other problems with the credentials may have occurred. If default credentials were used, credentials are required. The application supplies new credentials to try again. This might mean prompting the user, depending on the application. | |
Authentication | A fatal authentication error occurred. Examples can be that clocks are out of sync on the client and server when using Kerberos, or a server could not be contacted. | |
ConnectionFailure | Unable to connect to a remote computer due to DNS or network issues. Can possibly re-prompt for server name, or peer address and port number, as appropriate. | |
Listening | The application enabled listening. | |
StoppedListening | The application stopped listening. |