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When initially opening a device, is there a way to positively determine if a device is truly out of service?
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The sequence should be :
lineOpen
lineSetStatusMessages for LINEDEVSTATE_INSERVICE & LINEDEVSTATE_OUTOFSERVICE
lineGetDevCaps ----> this will return what is the current state in dwLineStates
if app has not received any in_service so far and DevCaps also returned out_of_service then it can be assumed that the device is in OOS state.
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