2.2.2.4.4.6 Pass Control
The Pass Control order passes control from the sender to the receiver.
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Msg (4 bytes): MUST contain the value 0x00000005.
viewerControlID (4 bytes): The unique controller request identifier that is used to match requests and replies from Take Control.
hostControlId (4 bytes): The unique identifier that is used to match requests and replies. This field can contain any 32-bit value but MUST NOT contain 0. The value is not globally unique. This is generated in the local node by incrementing a UINT counter. The counter wraps around if necessary, but 0 is never a valid value.
mcsPassTo (4 bytes): The user identifier to which the sender wants to pass control.