Message Flow Example Sessions

The following sections contain examples of exchanging messages between the Customer Provisioning System (CPS) and the XML Data server process on the Active SDS server on the Primary Provisioning Site.

All scenarios assume that a TCP/IP connection has already been established between the client and SDS. The first column in the tables is the direction that the message is going. The strings displayed in the Message column are the actual ASCII that would flow over the connection, but do not include the 4 byte binary length which is sent before the XML itself.

The actual request and response messages are a series of characters with no extra spaces or new line characters. New lines and extra spaces were added to these examples for readability purposes.