UJA34
For
use
by
authorized
service
providers.
The
line
configuration
parameter
that
was
identified
as
a
possible
problem
can
be
changed
by
using
the
WRKLIND
command.
Determine
if
the
suspected
configuration
parameter
is
wrong
and
change
if
necessary.
Information
about
commands
related
to
communications
can
be
found
in
the
following
manuals:
v
CL
Programming,
SC41-5721-03
v
Communications
Configuration,
SC41-5401-00
Some
software
problems
can
be
temporarily
solved
by
changing
the
configuration
parameter,
even
if
the
original
value
was
correct.
Report
this
problem
to
your
service
representative
if
you
use
this
temporary
change.
UJE34
For
use
by
authorized
service
providers.
The
error
message
may
have
been
logged
from
a
temporary
error
that
is
not
caused
by
equipment
failure.
This
type
of
error
message
sometimes
contains
information
about
system
performance.
See
the
original
system
message
for
cause
and
recovery
information
about
the
error.
UJE35
For
use
by
authorized
service
providers.
The
configuration
parameter
that
was
identified
as
a
possible
problem
can
be
verified
by
displaying
the
local
area
network
line
description
with
the
DSPLIND
command.
The
line
description
was
created
by
the
CRTLINTRN,
the
CRTLINETH
or
the
CRTLINDDI
command.
You
may
need
to
review
the
appropriate
command
information
to
determine
if
the
configuration
parameter
is
wrong.
For
more
information
about
commands
related
to
communications,
see
the
in
the
Programming,
CL
topic
in
the
iSeries
Information
Center.
Some
software
problems
can
be
temporarily
solved
by
changing
the
configuration
parameter,
even
if
the
original
value
was
correct.
Report
this
problem
to
your
service
representative
if
you
use
this
temporary
change.
UJE40
For
use
by
authorized
service
providers.
The
problem
may
be
at
the
remote
site
or
on
the
network
media.
Perform
the
following:
1.
Ask
the
remote
site
operator
to
verify
the
following:
v
The
remote
equipment
is
powered
on
and
ready.
v
The
configuration
values
are
correct.
v
The
local
area
network
cables
are
securely
connected
and
are
not
damaged.
2.
If
the
problem
continues,
run
all
available
diagnostic
tests
on
the
remote
equipment
and
perform
the
repair
action
specified.
This
ends
the
procedure.
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problems
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