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158 SmartSwitch Remote Access Module
TCP Connection to VRA Manager Lost
The TCP connection to the SFVRA Connection Manager has gone down.
TDM Clock Master changed TO (slot # , port# ) FROM (slot # , port # )
The Clock Manager has dynamically adjusted the master clock source in response to an external
line state change.
Temporarily unable to read flash file system due to flash reclaim in progress - try again later
The system is automatically performing a flash reclaim to reclaim space previously occupied by
deleted files. Wait several seconds (up to a minute maximum) and try your file system command
again.
Terminal Server Security connections disabled. Dropping call.
The Terminal Server Security is set to none and a terminal connection was requested. Check
configuration. Most likely, the Default Async Protocol is set to terminal with no Terminal Server
Security configured.
Terminal Server Security is currently using this database. You must change the Terminal Server Security
setting first.
An attempt was made to disable a User Level Security Database when the terminal server was
configured to use this database for terminal mode authentication.
[TFTP] Data buffer allocated successfully
All parts of the TFTP feature (both Server and Client) were successfully initialized.
Note:
The following “[TFTP] Local error...” messages generated during client operations will be
displayed on the console only and will not be logged to disk.
[TFTP] Local error # 2: Feature not initialized
The TFTP feature was not initialized properly. No file transfer will be attempted. Check the
configuration, and then contact your Distributor or Customer Support.
[TFTP] Local error # 3: Server not initialized
The TFTP Server was not initialized. The TFTP Server will not attempt any file transfers. Check the
configuration, and then contact your Distributor or Customer Support.
[TFTP] Local error # 4: UDP rejected packet <filename>
The UDP subsystem could not send the data because there was a problem with the file. If this
message appears consistently, contact your Distributor or Customer Support.
[TFTP] Local error # 5: UDP open failed
The UDP subsystem could not open a new port. No file transfer will be attempted. Check the
configuration, and then contact your Distributor or Customer Support.
[TFTP] Local error # 6: All UDP buffers in use <filename>
All of the TFTP/UDP buffers are in use. There may be a problem with the specified file; try
replacing it. If this message appears consistently, contact your Distributor or Customer Support.
[TFTP] Local error # 7: Received packet with size zero
The TFTP protocol received a packet with no data.