Ssis-181 --39-link--39- 〈Edge〉
The string "SSIS-181 --39-LINK--39-" doesn't follow standard SSIS naming conventions or error codes. There are a few possibilities:
SSIS-181 implements the 39-LINK-39 feature: a compact, secure, bi-directional linking protocol for small-scale system integrations. It provides a lightweight messaging format, link negotiation, and retry semantics suitable for constrained environments. SSIS-181 --39-LINK--39-
Example frame (pseudocode):
[4-byte length]["type":"HELLO","id":"abc123","cap":["push","pull"],"ts":...]
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"type":"HELLO",
"id":"550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000",
"version":"1.0.0",
"cap":["push","pull"],
"maxFrame":65536,
"keyId":"k1",
"ts":"2026-04-07T12:00:00Z",
"sig":"BASE64_SIG"