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12.5 Ether
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Displaying the error log
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Press the SHOW ERROR soft key if you would like to see the error
log. Here the TNC records all errors that have occurred in the
network since the TNC was last switched on.
The listed error messages are divided into two categories:
Warnings are indicated with (W). Warnings occur when the TNC
was able to establish the network connection, but had to correct
settings in order to do so.
Error messages are indicated with (E). Error messages occur when
the TNC was unable to establish a network connection.
Error message
Cause
LL: (W) CONNECTION xxxxx UNKNOWN USING DEFAULT 10BASET
The name you entered in DEFINE NET, HW
was incorrect
LL: (E) PROTOCOL xxxxx UNKNOWN
The name you entered in DEFINE NET, PROT
was incorrect
IP4: (E) INTERFACE NOT PRESENT
The TNC was unable to find an Ethernet card.
IP4: (E) INTERNETADDRESS NOT VALID
You used an invalid Internet address for the
TNC.
IP4: (E) SUBNETMASK NOT VALID
The SUBNET MASK does not match the
Internet address of the TNC.
IP4: (E) SUBNETMASK OR HOST ID NOT VALID
You used an invalid Internet address for the
TNC, or you entered an incorrect SUBNET
MASK, or you set all of the HostID bits to 0 (1)
IP4: (E) SUBNETMASK OR SUBNET ID NOT VALID
All bits of the SUBNET ID are 0 or 1
IP4: (E) DEFAULTROUTERADRESS NOT VALID
You used an invalid Internet address for the
router.
IP4: (E) CAN NOT USE DEFAULTROUTER
The default router does not have the same net
ID or subnet ID as the TNC.
IP4: (E) I AM NOT A ROUTER
You defined the TNC as a router.
MOUNT: <Device name> (E) DEVICENAME NOT VALID
The device name is either too long or it
contains illegal characters.
MOUNT: <device name> (E) DEVICENAME ALREADY ASSIGNED
You have already defined a device with this
name.
MOUNT: <Device name> (E) DEVICETABLE OVERFLOW
You have attempted to connect more than
seven network drives to the TNC.
NFS2: <Device name> (W) READSIZE SMALLER THEN x SET TO x
The value that you entered for DEFINE
MOUNT, RS is too small. The TNC sets RS to
512 bytes.
NFS2: <Device name> (W) READSIZE LARGER THEN x SET TO x
The value that you entered for DEFINE
MOUNT, RS is too large The TNC sets RS to
4096 bytes.
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