Hi, no the line 89 is:
0x00000015 => { cmd => 'enquire_link',
The reply_tab is a sub that process the PDU in case of match send a re
+ply to PDU
use constant reply_tab => {
0x80000000 => { cmd => 'generic_nack', reply => undef, },
0x00000001 => { cmd => 'bind_receiver',
reply => sub { my ($me,$pdu) = @_;
$me->set_version(0x34);
$me->bind_receiver_resp(system_id => $sysid,
seq => $pdu->{seq});
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0x00000015 => { cmd => 'enquire_link',
reply => sub { my ($me, $pdu) = @_;
$me->enquire_link_resp(seq => $pdu->{seq}) }, },
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.}
Reply_tab do not return the correct answer...
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