Hi Scott/Eric,
What is then the exact difference between NR_BUFFER_FULL which states buffers or queue full, and NR_PROXY_BUFFER_FULL?
Is the difference only the fact that a responder queue in general would still be available (since no NR_BUFFER_FULL was indicated) and only the proxy-function of that responder is blocked by the NR_PROXY_BUFFER_FULL?
A certain implementation might also just use NR_BUFFER_FULL for the both OR'd as reasons together then?
Greetings
Marc
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