ArtisZeeFloor DICOM TroubleshootingGuide
ArtisZeeFloor DICOM TroubleshootingGuide
Troubleshooting Guide
DICOM
Troubleshooting Guide DICOM
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1 Introduction 5
2 No Network Transfer 9
5.1 TBD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
6 Query/Retrieve 35
9 Media Storage 44
10.1 PING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
10.1.1 Ping Out of Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
10.1.2 Ping with DICOM Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
10.1.3 Ping Out of Hardcopy Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
10.1.4 Ping with <Utilities><Escape to OS> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
10.1.5 Ping Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
10.2 Netstat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
10.2.1 Netstat Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
10.3 Telnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
10.4 Network Test Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
10.4.1 ping -l 50000 -n 10 <IP address> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
10.4.2 netstat -rn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
10.4.3 netstat -s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
10.4.4 ARP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
10.5 Syngo DICOM Test Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
11 Appendix 56
14 Index 107
The goal of this document is to provide a workflow oriented guide for DICOM trouble‐
shooting. The Service Tools within syngo, including the DICOM Service Tools, are current‐
ly functionally oriented (this will be changed to workflow oriented in future versions).
DICOM Troubleshooting can be performed using 2 methods:
1. The Online method by using the tools and log files provided by the syngo Service
Tools. Online troubleshooting can be performed locally or remotely. For remote trou‐
bleshooting, in some cases it is necessary to have full access or even patient data ac‐
cess.
2. The Office method by using the Save mechanism provided by syngo (CT ALT S), and
the network capture ability provided by the MergeCOM tool kit in syngo.
In this guide you will be asked on several places to decide which method you will use.
Fig. 1: DICOM Workflow
n Turn on trace levels for the appropriate log files and display these files
n Capture images and film prints using a test receiver and analyze them (display, image
header dump, validation, comparison)
n TCP/IP ping and DICOM Verification (figure available)
n Send test images or captured images to any DICOM destination
n Create SaveLog file, including event log, configuration report and mergecom logs
n To display and edit DICOM image files it is recommended to use DICOMEdit, which is
free for all Siemens employees.
n To validate DICOM images and DICOM Offline Media, in addition to DICOMEdit, it is
recommended to use a tool from the University of Oldenburg (Offis institute) called
DCMcheck, which is also freeware for all Siemens employees.
More details about the above mentioned tools can be found on the Siemens Intranet at
http://dicom.med.siemens.de under DICOM Test Tools.
For DICOM troubleshooting on the specialist level, a Service PC with a network card and
the ability of installing service tools is absolutely necessary!
DICOM troubleshooting may cover all systems in the clinical workflow. Movable and flex‐
ible tools are therefore necessary.
All DICOM services are based on the TCP/IP network protocol and use the same mecha‐
nism for the DICOM association negotiation and for the message transfer. This section
deals with problems in this area, which are independent of the particular DICOM service.
Start troubleshooting with TCP/IP ping and DICOM verification provided by the DICOM
service tools.
Association/Negotiation
Error messages:
n UI: search platform: Logical name breaks down during searching
n Event log: Logical name breaks down during searching
n Merge log: E: Peer aborted association
Tab. 7 Problems caused by the remote system. For DICOM specialist level
start the DICOM Service Tools <Storage><Simulate remote receiver> and transfer the
object again.
3. In addition, the following log file is required: %MEDHOME%\log\merge_stu.log with
trace level T2, T3 and T7
- Start the test receiver and the send image again. The
sent image will be captured on local system and the im‐
age header can be analyzed using the Analysis tool
"dump message". For further details on troubleshooting,
see the following hints.
- The modality or the sending system needs to enter the
correct attribute 0008,0005. . For more details, see
Service Online Help - Configuration - Character Set.
Simulate the camera using the DICOM Serv‐ syngo: DICOM Service Tools - Analysis
ice Tools and send an image to the camera. - Examine logs :
Then go to Analyze, check the merge_hc.log merge_hc.log.
file and display the transferred pixel data.
n Camera can not deal with transferred messages Service PC: - JDICOM - Print Serv‐
er- Osiris, ACRNview, Be aware
Connect your Service PC instead of the cam‐
era. Simulate the camera by using the same of the restrictions of the Test
IP address and start a camera server with the tools
same AET and port number. Check whether
the test tool is able to receive the images.
Display the received image using a viewer
(Osiris, ACRNview).
If no remote access for troubleshooting is possible and a specialist needs to analyze the
problem, he will need the following data:
1. Preferably, the DICOM transfer will be captured by means of the Solaris 2 snoop com‐
mand, Ethereal or by the NetXray LAN Analyzer. See Introduction to these trouble‐
shooting instructions.
Please note that in a switched network the system which captures the traffic needs to
be one of the two involved systems or connected to one of the systems via a HUB. The
captured file can be analyzed using the Merge DPM tool.
2. If capturing of the DICOM transfer is not possible, the following log file is required:
%MEDHOME%\log\merge_hc.log with trace level T2, T3 and T7.
5.1 TBD
If USC / HSC support required: If no remote access for troubleshooting is possible and a
specialist needs to analyze the problem, he needs the following data:
1. Preferably, the DICOM transfer is captured by means of the Solaris 2 snoop command,
Ethereal or by the NetXray Lan Analyzer. See Introduction to these troubleshooting in‐
structions.
Please note that in a switched network, the system which captures the traffic needs to
be one of the two involved systems or connected to one of the systems via a HUB. The
captured file can be analyzed using the Merge DPM tool.
2. If capturing the DICOM transfer is not possible, the following log file is required:
%MEDHOME%\log\merge_stu.log with trace level T2, T3 and T7.
Check the error logs at the information sys‐ Service engineer for the Infor‐
tem mation System
n Merge log: E:
n Timeout when waiting for a response for successful syngo: DICOM Service Tools -
transfer. The information system is not able to find Analysis - Examine logs:
scheduled studies according to the worklist request merge_HRI.log
- performance problems syngo: Configuration Tool - DI‐
See merge_stu.log for error message: timeout COM - General
"Read PDU timeout"
Increase Read PDU Timeout under Configura‐
tion.
On the CS Intranet under: “For Service - Planning - General” you will find a Planning and
Configuration Guide called "DICOM Interface: syngo - IS".
This document describes how to evaluate all required data for Modality Worklist and Mo‐
dality Performed Procedure Steps and how to configure syngo. In addition, the syngo user
interfaces for MPPS are described and a workflow table with all relevant attributes is pro‐
vided.
JDICOM, which is available on the CS Intranet under “For Service - DICOM -> DICOM -
Test Tools”, provides the ability to easily simulate a Worklist and MPPS provider (Informa‐
tion System) on your Service PC.
You can download a validation tool from the University of Oldenburg called DCMCheck
on the CS Intranet under “For Service - DICOM -> DICOM - Test Tools”. This tool allows
you to validate an entire CD; the DICOMDIR and all images on the CD will be validated.
With JDICOM, which is available on the same Intranet Page, you can display and even edit
DICOMDIR files.
You can perform the elementary checks to test network connectivity with the following
commands.
Select <Utilities> <Escape to OS> in the service platform of the Host to enter the
test commands.
Command Note
ARP -A Displays current ARP entries by interrogating the current
protocol data. If inet-addr is specified, the IP and physical
addresses are displayed (only nodes in the local network
can be listed)
IPCONFIG/ALL Display the local network configuration.
PING otherhostname To check low-level connectivity. Try using the name first.
If that fails, try the IP address. If it does not work even
with the IP address, ascribe it to the NIC (Network Inter‐
(Kommando Ping face Card) drivers or routing. If ping works, but something
AXA4-100.888.01...) on the high-level does not work, test with NBTSTAT -RN
NBTSTAT -RN
NETSTAT -rn To determine whether the local and remote hosts have a
default gateway specified.
NSLOOKUP otherhostname If DNS is used, find out the corresponding Internet ad‐
dress; reversed name lookup works as well (find the host
name for an IP address).
TRACERT ip-address Trace routing to a destination host (over a maximum of
30 hops).
Telnet
10.1 PING
“PING” is used to check the ability to reach a component via the network. Two responses
to the command are possible:
n Reply; the component answers the question (“is alive”), and
n Timeout; the component cannot be reached. A response was not sent within the time
window. In this case, the configuration and the network connection for this compo‐
nent must be checked.
Parameters
-t Pings the specified computer until interrupted.
-a Resolve addresses to computer names.
-n count Sends the number of ECHO packets specified by count. The default
is 4.
-l length Sends ECHO packets containing the amount of data specified by
length. The default is 64 bytes; the maximum is 8192.
-f Sends a ‘Do not Fragment’ flag in the packet. The packet will not be
fragmented by gateways on the route.
-i ttl Sets the Time To Live field to the value specified by ttl.
-v tos Sets the Type Of Service field to the value specified by tos.
-r count Records the route of the outgoing packet and the returning packet
in the Record Route field. A minimum of 1 and a maximum of 9
computers may be specified by count.
-s count Specifies the time stamp for the number of hops specified by count.
-j computer list Routes packets via the list of computers specified by computer list.
Consecutive computers may be separated by intermediate gate‐
ways (loose source routed). The maximum number allowed by IP is
9.
-k computer list Routes packets via the list of computers specified by computer list.
Consecutive computers may not be separated by intermediate gate‐
ways (strict source routed). The maximum number allowed by IP is
9.
-w timeout Specifies a timeout interval in milliseconds. Destination list specifies
the remote computers to ping.
10.2 Netstat
This command is available only if the TCP/IP protocol has been installed.
Parameters
-a Displays all connections and listening ports; server connections are nor‐
mally not shown.
-e Displays Ethernet statistics. This may be combined with the -s option.
-n Displays addresses and port numbers in numerical form (rather than at‐
tempting name look-ups).
-s Displays per-protocol statistics. By default, statistics are shown for TCP,
UDP, ICMP, and IP; the -p option may be used to specify a subset of the
default.
-p protocol Shows connections for the protocol specified by proto; proto may be tcp
or udp. If used with the -s option to display per-protocol statistics, proto
may be tcp, udp, icmp, or ip.
-r Displays the contents of the routing table.interval. Redisplays selected
statistics, pausing interval seconds between each display. Press CTRL+C to
stop redisplaying statistics. If this parameter is omitted, netstat prints the
current configuration information once.
10.3 Telnet
To open a telnet window, proceed as follows
1. Call up the service software
2. Select “Utilities” at the Service Home page.
3. Under <SOURCE> select “Escape to OS”.
4. Under <Commands> select NT Command Interpreter.
5. In the input field <Parameters> enter telnet
6. Click on <GO>.
The telnet window will now appear.
Then connect the host with which you want to communicate. You can also connect to a
port or service other than the standard Telnet port.
This is useful when the Telnet client is being used to access something other than a Tel‐
net daemon.
Once you connect to the remote system, the title bar in the Telnet window will show the
name of the remote system.
To connect to a remote computer
1. In the Connect menu, click on Remote System.
2. In the Host Name box, type the name of the remote system to which you want to con‐
nect.
3. In the Port box, specify a port or service to use.
The available choices are typical strings a host expects during TermType subnegotiation.
Note: The string you specify in the TermType box does not control the terminal emulation
that is used, only the string that is passed during TermType negotiation. The terminal em‐
ulation is still controlled by the settings in the Terminal Preferences dialog box.
10.4.3 netstat -s
This is an example of the result with the “netstat -s” command.
IP Statistics
Packets Received = 57105
Received Header Errors = 35953
Received Address Errors = 284
IP Statistics
Datagrams forwarded = 0
Unknown protocols received = 0
Received packets discarded = 0
Received packets delivered = 20677
Output requests = 22996
Routing discards = 0
Discarded output packets = 0
Output packet no route = 0
Reassembly required = 307
Reassembly successful = 9
Reassembly failures = 1
Datagrams successfully fragmented = 9
Datagrams failing fragmentation = 0
Fragments created = 306
TCP Statistics
Active Opens = 268
Passive Opens = 252
Failed Connection Attempts = 0
Reset Connections = 32
Current Connections = 316
Segments Received = 15737
Segments Sent = 15767
Segments Retransmitted = 1
UDP Statistics
Datagrams Received = 3801
No Ports = 1132
Receive Errors = 0
Datagrams Sent = 7219
10.4.4 ARP
Fig. 5: ARP-A
Send Image
DICOM Service
Storage Fig. 8: Simulating the local receiver
DICOM Service
Simulate Remote Receiver Fig. 9: Simulating the remote receiver
Analysis
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(312) 07-21 14:58:23.01 MC3 T3: (21) Pres_context_id: 41
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: (21) Abstract_syntax:
1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.1.2.1 (STANDARD_MG_PROCESS)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: (21) Proposed Transfer Syntaxes:
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: 1.2.840.10008.1.2 (Implicit Little Indian)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: (21) SCU Role: Not sent (requestor supports SCU)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: (21) SCP Role: Not sent (requestor supports SCP)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: (21) No extended application info
2.) The response of the Service Class Provider shows which objects are supported
(accepted) and which one of the proposed Transfer Syntaxes will be used.
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: RESPONSE Association Parameters:
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: Calling_presentation_address: cmv10001
(146.254.120.75)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: Called_presentation_address:
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.02 MC3 T3: Called_application_title: CSYNGO1
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: Application_context_name: 1.2.840.10008.3.1.1.1
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: PDU_maximum_length: 28672
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: Implem_class_uid: 1.3.12.2.1107.5.9.990801
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: Version_name: SIEMENS_SWFVA47A
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: Max_operations_invoked: Not Sent
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: Max_operations_performed: Not Sent
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: PRESENTATION CONTEXTS:
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: (1) Pres_context_id: 1
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: (1) Abstract_syntax: 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.4
(STANDARD_MR)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.03 MC3 T3: (1) Result_transfer_syntax: 1.2.840.10008.1.2 (Implicit
Little Indian)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.04 MC3 T3: (1) SCU Role: Not sent (remote accepts requestor SCU
role)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.04 MC3 T3: (1) SCP Role: Not sent (remote accepts requestor SCP
role)
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.04 MC3 T3: (1) No extended application info
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.04 MC3 T3: (1) Negotiation Result: Accepted
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.04 MC3 T3: (2) Pres_context_id: 3
(312) 07-21 14:58:23.04 MC3 T3: (2) Abstract_syntax: 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.1
(STANDARD_CR)
3.) After the Association Negotiation, the "Command Set" of the first object (e.g. im‐
age) will be sent and can be seen on trace level T7. All attributes within the com‐
mand set belong to group 0000 and indicate which kind of object will be sent (con‐
text ID and affected SOP Class UID) and the unique object identification (affected
SOP instance UID)
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.34 MC3 T7: Message received on context 5
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.34 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 Elements:
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.34 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.34 MC3 T7: (1): 126
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.34 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.34 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.34 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.34 MC3 T7: (1): 1
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.35 MC3 T7: (0000,0110) Message ID
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.35 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.35 MC3 T7: (0000,0700) Priority
(409) 07-21 14:58:23.35 MC3 T7: (1): 0
4.) On trace level T2, you can again see the "Command Set" with the additional infor‐
mation.
Following the Command Set, the "Data Set" will be shown including all other attrib‐
utes of the sent object. If there is an image transfer, these attributes are identical to
the image header information. If there is a query or worklist request, you can see
the attributes sent within these requests.
The value length will be shown inside of ( ) and the value itself inside of | |.
Command Set:
(409) 07-21 14:58:26.37 MC3 T2: Message (STANDARD_CT,C_STORE_RQ) received on
context 5
(409) Message ID: 100
(409) Service supported: STANDARD_CT (0032)
(409) Command supported: C_STORE_RQ
(409) Message attributes:
(409) 0000,0000 Group 0000 length VR: UL VM: 1
(409) (0000004) |126|
(409) 0000,0002 Affected SOP Class UID VR: UI VM: 1
(409) (0000025) |1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2|
(409) 0000,0100 Command Field VR: US VM: 1
(409) (0000002) |1|
(409) 0000,0110 Message ID VR: US VM: 1
(409) (0000002) |0|
(409) 0000,0700 Priority VR: US VM: 1
(409) (0000002) |0|
(409) 0000,0800 Data Set Type VR: US VM: 1
(409) (0000002) |0|
(409) 0000,1000 Affected SOP instance UID VR: UI VM: 1
(409) (0000043) |1.3.12.2.1107.5.1.3.24013.4.0.2508718952428|
Data Set
(0008,0005 Specific character set is missing -> ISO_IR6 = ASCII)
(409) 0008,0008 Image type VR: CS VM: 1-n
(409) (0000035) |ORIGINAL|
(409) |PRIMARY|
(409) |LOCALIZER|
(409) |CT_SOM5 TOP|
(409) 0008,0016 SOP class UID VR: UI VM: 1
(409) (0000025) |1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2 |
(409) 0008,0018 SOP Instance UID VR: UI VM: 1
(409) (0000043) |1.3.12.2.1107.5.1.3.24013.4.0.2508718952428|
(409) 0008,0020 Study date VR: DA VM: 1
(409) (0000008) |20000711
(409) 0008,0021 Series date VR: DA VM: 1
(409) (0000008) |20000711|
(409) 0008,0022 Acquisition date VR: DA VM: 1
(409) (0000008) |20000711|
(409) 0008,0023 Image date VR: DA VM: 1
(409) (0000008) |20000711|
(409) 0008,0030 Study time VR: TM VM: 1
(409) (0000013) |143100.140000|
(409) 0008,0031 Series time VR: TM VM: 1
(409) (0000013) |143145.375000|
(409) 0008,0032 Acquisition time VR: TM VM: 1
(409) (0000013) |143203.890001|
(409) 0008,0033 Image time VR: TM VM: 1
(409) (0000013) |143203.890001|
(409) 0008,0050 Accession Number VR: SH VM: 1
(409) (0000010) |FONo200012 |
(409) 0008,0060 Modality VR: CS VM: 1
(409) (0000002) |CT|
(409) 0008,0070 Manufacturer VR: LO VM: 1
(409) (0000007) |SIEMENS|
(409) 0008,0080 Institution name VR: LO VM: 1
(409) (0000011) |Siemens CTE |
(409) 0008,0081 Institution address VR: ST VM: 1
(409) (0000032) |Street\x0A/27E5E2/\x0ADistrict\x0ACountry|
(409) 0008,0090 Referring physician"s name VR: PN VM: 1
(409) (0000061) |RefFamNam^RefGiveNam^RefMidNam^RefTitle^RefSuf^Ref|
(409) |Pre^RefDegr|
(409) 0008,1010 Station name VR: SH VM: 1
(409) (0000007) |F24013C|
..................
(409) 0018,1000 Device serial number VR: LO VM: 1
(409) (0000000) <null>
(409) 0018,1020 Software version(s) VR: LO VM: 1-n
(409) (0000007) |VA20A.1|
.................
(409) 0018,5100 Patient position VR: CS VM: 1
(409) (0000003) |HFS|
(409) 0020,000D Study instance UID VR: UI VM: 1
(409) (0000043) |1.3.12.2.1107.5.1.3.24013.4.0.2883410072770|
(409) 0020,000E Series instance UID VR: UI VM: 1
(409) (0000043) |1.3.12.2.1107.5.1.3.24013.4.0.2882929363340|
(409) 0020,0010 Study D VR: SH VM: 1
(409) (0000001) |1|
(409) 0020,0011 Series number VR: IS VM: 1
(409) (0000001) |1|
(409) 0020,0012 Acquisition number VR: IS VM: 1
(409) (0000001) |1|
(409) 0020,0013 Image number VR: IS VM: 1
(409) (0000001) |1|
(409) 0020,0032 Image position (patient) VR: DS VM: 3
(409) (0000048) |0|
(409) |-398|
(409) |-1|
(409) 0020,0037 Image orientation (patient) VR: DS VM: 6
(409) (0000096) |0|
(409) |1|
(409) |0|
(409) |0|
(409) |0|
(409) |-1|
(409) 0020,0052 Frame of reference UID VR: UI VM: 1
(409) (0000043) |1.3.12.2.1107.5.1.3.24013.4.0.2507320363132|
(409) 0020,0060 Laterally VR: CS VM: 1
(409) (0000000) <null>
(409) 0020,1002 Images in acquisition VR: IS VM: 1
(409) (0000001) |0|
(409) 0020,1040 Position reference indicator VR: LO VM: 1
5.) After each object (image), a response will be sent from the provider in which you
can see the status of the transfer (0 is success). A table of the status codes is availa‐
ble on the Intranet at http://dicom.med.siemens.de at DICOM - Glossary&Tables. This
"Command Set" message can be seen on T7.
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.85 MC3 T7: Message (STANDARD_CT,C_STORE_RSP) sent on
context 5
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.85 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.86 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.86 MC3 T7: (1): 126
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.86 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.86 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.86 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.86 MC3 T7: (1): 32769
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.86 MC3 T7: (0000,0120) Message ID being responded to
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.87 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.87 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.87 MC3 T7: (1): 257
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.87 MC3 T7: (0000,0900) Status
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.87 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.87 MC3 T7: (0000,1000) Affected SOP instance UID
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.87 MC3 T7: (1): 1.3.12.2.1107.5.1.3.24013.4.0.2508718952428
6.) When you turn on trace level T9, you will also see the entire association on the
Packet Data Unit level (PDU). This will add a lot more information to the log file
which is just helpful in some special cases. E.g., if the transfer is interrupted, you
can see how many packets were successfully transferred.
The Association Release request and response can also be seen only on trace level
T9.
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: PDU Type: 05 (Assoc_Rel_RQ) received
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: Reserved byte: 00
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: PDU length: 0000 0004 (4 bytes)
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: Reserved bytes (7-10): 0000 0000
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: PDU Type: 06 (Assoc_Rel_RP) sent
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: Reserved byte: 00
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: PDU length: 0000 0004 (4 bytes)
1. b) The response of the camera shows which services are supported (accepted) and
which one of the proposed transfer syntaxes will be used.
(579) 03-26 17:58:12.46 MC3 T3: RESPONSE Association Parameters:
(579) 03-26 17:58:12.46 MC3 T3: Calling_presentation_address: csyngo2
1. c) After the Association Negotiation, the PRINTER service will be requested. This
request can be seen on trace level T7. All attributes within the command set belong
to group 0000 and indicate which kind of object will be sent (context ID and affected
SOP class UID) and the unique object identification (affected SOP instance UID)
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: Message (PRINTER,N_GET_RQ) sent on context 1
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (1): 90
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (0000,0003) Requested SOP class UID
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (1): 272 (N_GET)
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (0000,0110) Message ID
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (1): 257
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (0000,1001) Requested SOP instance UID
(617) 03-26 17:58:29.54 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.17 (always the same in‐
stance UID)
1. d) On T7 you will see the "Command Set" of the response from the camera
(618) 03-26 17:58:29.84 MC3 T7: Message received on context 1
(618) 03-26 17:58:29.84 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(618) 03-26 17:58:29.84 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(618) 03-26 17:58:29.84 MC3 T7: (1): 100
(618) 03-26 17:58:29.84 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(618) 03-26 17:58:29.84 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16
1. e) On trace level T2 you can again see the "Command Set" (group 0000) and the
"Data Set" (group 0008 and higher) of the response from the camera. Because the
printer request has no data set, you will find no information on T2 trace level.
(618) 03-26 17:58:29.84 MC3 T2: Message (PRINTER,N_GET_RSP) received on context 1
(618) ============================================================
(618) Message ID: 118
(618) Service supported: PRINTER (0024)
(618) Command supported: N_GET_RSP
(618) Message attributes:
(618) 0000,0000 Group 0000 length VR: UL VM: 1
(618) (0000004) |100|
(618) 0000,0002 Affected SOP class UID VR: UI VM: 1
(618) (0000022) |1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16|
(618) 0000,0100 Command field VR: US VM: 1
(618) (0000002) |33040|
(618) 0000,0120 Message ID being responded to VR: US VM: 1
(618) (0000002) |0|
(618) 0000,0800 Data Set Type VR: US VM: 1
(618) (0000002) |65278|
(618) 000,0900 Status VR: US VM: 1
(618) (0000002) |0|
(618) 0000,1000 Affected SOP instance UID VR: UI VM: 1
(618) (0000022) |1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.17|
(618) 0008,0070 Manufacturer VR: LO VM: 1
(618) (0000005) |Kodak|
(618) 0008,1090 Manufacturer"s model name VR: LO VM: 1
(618) (0000006) |M_8700|
2.) Printer Service (which is also sent at the beginning of each print session)
If you print a film again, the association negotiation and a PRINTER request will be
performed.
This is the same procedure as shown above. Therefore only part of this service is dis‐
played.
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.67 MC3 T3: REQUEST association parameters:
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.67 MC3 T3: Calling_presentation_address: csyngo2
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.67 MC3 T3: Called_presentation_address: PL102625:1024
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: Called_application_title: SYNGO_8700
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: Calling_application_title: CSYNGO2
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: Application_context_name: 1.2.840.10008.3.1.1.1
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: PDU_maximum_length: 28672
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: Implem_class_uid: 1.3.12.2.1107.5.9.20000101
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: Version_name: SIEMENS_SWFVB10A
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: Max_operations_invoked: Not Sent
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: Max_operations_performed: Not Sent
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: PRESENTATION CONTEXTS:
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: (1) Pres_context_id: 1
(579) 03-26 18:00:03.68 MC3 T3: (1) Abstract_syntax: 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.9
(BASIC_GRAYSCALE_PRINT_MANAGEMENT)
........
........
........
(691) 2110,0010 Printer status VR: CS VM: 1
3. b) Since this request includes also a "Data Set" (group 2000), you will also see the
request on trace level T2.
(692) 03-26 18:00:13.12 MC3 T2: Message (BASIC_FILM_SESSION,N_CREATE_RQ) sent
on context 1
(692) ============================================================
(692) Message ID: 190
(692) Service supported: BASIC_FILM_SESSION (0003)
(692) Command supported: N_CREATE_RQ
(692) Message attributes:
(692) 0000,0000 Group 0000 length VR: UL VM: 1
(692) (0000004) |60|
(692) 0000,0002 Affected SOP class UID VR: UI VM: 1
3. c) On T7 you will see the "Command Set" of the response from the camera
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: Message received on context 1
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (1): 118
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (1): 33088
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0120) Message ID being responded to
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (1): 2
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (1): 65278
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0900) Status
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (0000,1000) Affected SOP instance UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.113720.1.9410.2.20010326173705.5
4. d) On T2 you will again see the "Command Set" as well as the "Data Set" of the
response.
(691) 03-26 18:00:13.40 MC3 T2: Message
(BASIC_FILM_SESSION,N_CREATE_RSP) received on context 1
(691) ==========================================================
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T7: (1): 320
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T7: (0000,0110) Message ID
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T7: (1): 3
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T7: (1): 0
4. b) Since this request includes also a "Data Set" (group 2000), you will also see the
request on trace level T2.
(692) 03-26 18:00:14.42 MC3 T2: Message (BASIC_FILM_BOX,N_CREATE_RQ) sent on
context 1
(692) ===========================================================
(692) Message ID: 193
(692) Service supported: BASIC_FILM_BOX (0002)
(692) Command supported: N_CREATE_RQ
(692) Message attributes:
(692) 0000,0000 Group 0000 length VR: UL VM: 1
(692) (0000004) |60|
(692) 0000,0002 Affected SOP class UID VR: UI VM: 1
(692) (0000021) |1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2|
(692) 0000,0100 Command field VR: US VM: 1
(692) (0000002) |320|
(692) 0000,0110 Message ID VR: US VM: 1
(692) (0000002) |3|
(692) 0000,0800 Data set type VR: US VM: 1
(692) (0000002) |0|
(692) 2010,0010 Image display format VR: ST VM: 1
(692) (0000012) |STANDARD\1,1|
(692) 2010,0040 Film orientation VR: CS VM: 1
(692) (0000008) |PORTRAIT|
(692) 2010,0050 Film size ID VR: CS VM: 1
(692) (0000009) |14INX17IN|
(692) 2010,0060 Magnification type VR: CS VM: 1
(692) (0000004) |NONE|
(692) 2010,0120 Min density VR: US VM: 1
(692) (0000002) |20|
4. c) On T7 you will see the "Command Set" of the response from the camera
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.71 MC3 T7: Message received on context 1
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.71 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.71 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.71 MC3 T7: (1): 120
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.71 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (1): 33088
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0120) Message ID being responded to
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (1): 3
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (1): 65278
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0900) Status
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (0000,1000) Affected SOP instance UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.113720.1.9410.2.20010326173706.5.1
4. d) On T2 you will again see the "Command Set" as well as the "Data Set" of the
response.
(691) 03-26 18:00:14.73 MC3 T2: Message (BASIC_FILM_BOX,N_CREATE_RSP)
received on context 1
(691) ============================================================
(691) Message ID: 195
(691) Service supported: BASIC_FILM_BOX (0002)
(691) Command supported: N_CREATE_RSP
(691) Message attributes:
(691) 0000,0000 Group 0000 length VR: UL VM: 1
(691) (0000004) |120|
(691) 0000,0002 Affected SOP class UID VR: UI VM: 1
(691) (0000021) |1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2
(691) 0000,0100 Command field VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) |33088|
(691) 0000,0120 Message ID being responded to VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) |3|
(691) 0000,0800 Data set type VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) |65278|
(691) 0000,0900 Status VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) |0|
(691) 0000,1000 Affected SOP instance UID VR: UI VM: 1
(691) (0000042) |1.2.840.113720.1.9410.2.20010326173706.5.1 |
(691) 2010,0010 Image display format VR: ST VM: 1
(691) (0000012) |STANDARD\1,1|
(691) 010,0030 Annotation display format ID VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000004) |NONE|
(691) 2010,0040 Film orientation VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000008) |PORTRAIT|
(691) 010,0050 Film size ID VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000009) |14INX17IN|
(691) 2010,0060 Magnification type VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000004) |NONE|
(691) 2010,0100 Border density VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000005) |BLACK|
(691) 2010,0110 Empty image density VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000005) |BLACK|
(691) 2010,0130 Max density VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) |280|
(691) 2010,0140 Trim VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000002) |NO|
(691) 2010,0150 Configuration information VR: ST VM: 1
5. a) Basic Gray scale Image Box Service (N_Set to send the image data)
Following the Basic Film Box, the BASIC IMAGE BOX Service is performed.
In this Service parameters for the image including the pixel data will be sent.
The request can be seen on trace level T7 (Command Set)
(692) 03-26 18:00:17.04 MC3 T7: Message (BASIC_GRAYSCALE_IM‐
AGE_BOX,N_SET_RQ) sent on context 1
(692) 03-26 18:00:17.04 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(692) 03-26 18:00:17.04 MC3 T7: (1): 112
(692) 03-26 18:00:17.04 MC3 T7: (0000,0003) Requested SOP class UID
(692) 03-26 18:00:17.04 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4
(692) 03-26 18:00:17.04 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
5. b) Since this request also includes a "Data Set" (group 2020, group 0028), you will
also see the request on trace level T2.
(692) 03-26 18:00:17.04 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(692) 03-26 18:00:50.15 MC3 T2: Message (BASIC_GRAYSCALE_IM‐
AGE_BOX,N_SET_RQ) sent on context 1 (692)
============================================================
(692) Message ID: 200
(692) Service supported: BASIC_GRAYSCALE_IMAGE_BOX (0004)
(692) Command supported: N_SET_RQ
(692) Message attributes:
(692) 0000,0000 Group 0000 length VR: UL VM: 1
(692) (0000004) |112|
(692) 0000,0003 Requested SOP class UID VR: UI VM: 1
(692) (0000021) |1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4| (MR image)
(692) 0000,0100 Command field VR: US VM: 1
(692) (0000002) |288|
(692) 000,0110 Message ID VR: US VM: 1
(692) (0000002) |4|
(692) 0000,0800 Data set type VR: US VM: 1
(692) (0000002) |0|
(692) 000,1001 Requested SOP instance UID VR: UI VM: 1
(692) (0000044) |1.2.840.113720.1.9410.2.20010326173706.5.1.1|
(692) 020,0010 Image position VR: US VM: 1
(692) (0000002) |1|
(692) 2020,0110 Basic Gray scale Image Sequence VR: SQ VM: 1
(692) ============================================================
(692) <Sequence: Item 201 of message 200 (2020,0110)>
(692) =============================================================
(692) Item ID: 201
(692) Item attributes:
(692) 0028,0002 Samples per pixel VR: US VM: 1
5. c) On T7 you will see the "Command Set" of the response from the camera
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: Message received on context 1
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (1): 122
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (1): 33056
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (0000,0120) Message ID being responded to
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (1): 4
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (1): 65278
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (0000,0900) Status
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7: (0000,1000) Affected SOP instance UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T7:(1):1.2.840.113720.1.9410.2.20010326173706.5.1.1
5. d) On T2 you will again see the "Command Set" as well as the "Data Set" of the
response.
(691) 03-26 18:00:50.57 MC3 T2: Message (BASIC_GRAYSCALE_IM‐
AGE_BOX,N_SET_RSP) received on context 1
(691) ============================================================
(691) Message ID: 202
(691) Service supported: BASIC_GRAYSCALE_IMAGE_BOX (0004)
(691) Command supported: N_SET_RSP
(691) Message attributes:
(691) 0000,0000 Group 0000 length VR: UL VM: 1
(691) (0000004) 122
(691) 0000,0002 Affected SOP class UID VR: UI VM: 1
(691) (0000021) 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4
(691) 0000,0100 Command field VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) |33056|
(691) 000,0120 Message ID Being responded to VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) 4
(691) 0000,0800 Data set type VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) 65278
(691) 0000,0900 Status VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) 0
(691) 0000,1000 Affected SOP instance UID VR: UI VM: 1
(691) (0000044) 1.2.840.113720.1.9410.2.20010326173706.5.1.1
(691) 2010,0060 Magnification type VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000007) UNKNOWN
(691) 2020,0010 Image position VR: US VM: 1
(691) (0000002) 1
(691) 2020,0020 Polarity VR: CS VM: 1
(691) (0000006) NORMAL
(691) 2020,0030 Requested image size VR: DS VM: 1
(691) (0000002) -1
(691) 2020,0110 Basic Gray scale image sequence VR: SQ VM: 1
(691) ============================================================
(691) <Sequence: Item 203 of message 202 (2020,0110)>
(691) ============================================================
6. b) On T7 you will see the "Command Set" of the response from the camera
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: Message received on context 1
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (1): 130
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (1): 33072
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0120) Message ID being responded to
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (1): 5
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (1): 65278
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (0000,0900) Status
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (0000,1000) Affected SOP instance UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.113720.1.9410.2.20010326173706.5.1
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (0000,1008) Action type ID
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T7: (1): 1
6. c) On T2 you will again see the "Command Set" as well as the "Data Set" of the re‐
sponse.
(691) 03-26 18:00:52.40 MC3 T2: Message (BASIC_FILM_BOX,N_ACTION_RSP)
received on context 1
(691) ============================================================
(691) Message ID: 206
(691) Service supported: BASIC_FILM_BOX (0002)
(691) Command supported: N_ACTION_RSP
(691) Message attributes:
(691) 000,0000 Group 0000 length VR: UL VM: 1
7. b) On T7 you will see the "Command Set" of the response from the camera
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.71 MC3 T7: Message received on context 1
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.71 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.71 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (1): 120
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (1): 33104
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0120) Message ID being responded to
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (1): 6
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (1): 257
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (0000,0900) Status
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (0000,1000) Affected SOP instance UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:53.73 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.113720.1.9410.2.20010326173706.5.1
8. b) On T7 you will see the "Command Set" of the response from the camera
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: Message received on context 1
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: Group 0x0000 elements:
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (0000,0000) Group 0000 length
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (1): 118
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (0000,0002) Affected SOP class UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (1): 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (0000,0100) Command field
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (1): 33104
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (0000,0120) Message ID being responded to
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (1): 7
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (0000,0800) Data set type
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (1): 257
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (0000,0900) Status
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (1): 0
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (0000,1000) Affected SOP instance UID
(691) 03-26 18:00:56.06 MC3 T7: (1):
When you turn on trace level T9, you will also see the whole association on the Pro‐
tocol Data Unit level (PDU). This will add a lot more information to the log file, which
is just helpful in some special cases. E.g if the transfer is interrupted, you can see
how many packets were successfully transferred. The Association Release request
and response can also be seen only on trace level T9.
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: PDU Type: 05 (Assoc_Rel_RQ) received
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: Reserved byte: 00
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: PDU length: 0000 0004 (4 bytes)
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: Reserved bytes (7-10): 0000 0000
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: PDU Type: 06 (Assoc_Rel_RP) sent
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: Reserved byte: 00
(409) 07-21 14:58:29.96 MC3 T9: PDU length: 0000 0004 (4 bytes)
The Basic Print session was performed successfully. Check the image quality!
Response Response
Meaning Request decimal Request HEX decimal HEX
C-SEND 1 0001 32769 8001
C-GET 16 0010 32784 8010
C-FIND 32 0020 32800 8020
C-MOVE 33 0021 32801 8021
C-ECHO 48 0030 32816 8030
N-EVENT-REPORT 256 0100 33024 8100
N-GET 272 0110 33040 8110
N-SET 288 0120 33056 8120
N-ACTION 304 0130 33072 8130
N-CREATE 320 0140 33088 8140
N-DELETE 336 0150 33104 8150
C-CANCEL 4095 OFF
I Image Presentation and Manipulation at the Local / Remote System is not Correct ........ 26
Image Quality Problems on DICOM Basioc Print .............................................................32
Image Text does not display correct characters ............................................................. 26
Image transfer to Camera .............................................................................................31
Image Transfer to Local System Fails ............................................................................ 20
Image Transfer to Remote System Fails .........................................................................16
Information System cannot Handle Worklist request ..................................................... 42
IPCONFIG ..................................................................................................................... 45
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