# WCF Status Evidence Commands: ```powershell dotnet run --no-build --project tools\AVEVA.Historian.ReverseEngineering -- wcf-status localhost 32568 dotnet run --no-build --project tools\AVEVA.Historian.ReverseEngineering -- wcf-status localhost 32568 Version ``` Confirmed: - The local status endpoint is `net.tcp://localhost:32568/Stat`. - `IStatusServiceContract2` is a static WCF contract named `Stat` in namespace `aa`. The managed definitions now include `GetSystemParameter`, `GETHI`, `PNGS`, and `PNGP`. - `GetInterfaceVersion` returns code `0`, version `0` on the local 2020 install. - The decompiled `CStatusConnectionWCF.GetServerTime` implementation is a WCF-path stub that returns success without calling the `Stat` service. The managed direct call likewise returns code `0` with size `0` and no buffer. Observed sanitized localhost results: - `GetSystemTimeZoneName(handle: 0)` returns code `4` and no value. - `IsDBCaseSensitive(handle: 0)` returns code `4`. - `GetSystemParameter(handle: 0, "Version")` returns `false` with no error buffer. Interpretation: - `Stat` endpoint routing is confirmed, but status operations that require a real client handle are not usable until managed session open is solved. - `GetServerTime` should not be promoted into the public SDK as a real server time call from this WCF path; native evidence shows it is a no-op stub here.