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NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual

PXP SIP Logging Location Codes 

0      CLAS0001     Cause:  Received a port message before receiving the
                    initialization message (PARM = message function).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

1      CLAS0001     Cause:  Received an invalid CP message (PARM = message
                    function).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

2      CLAS0001     Cause:  Received an invalid SIP message (PARM =
                    message function).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

3      CLAS0001     Cause:  Received an invalid NS format message (PARM =
                    message function).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

4      CLAS0001     Cause:  Received an invalid NetIPC message (PARM =
                    message function).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

5      CLAS0001     Cause:  Received an invalid message of unknown format
                    (PARM = message function).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

6      CLAS0002     Cause:  An error result was returned on a DICTadd
                    call.  The PXP PM was therefore not started (PARM =
                    error code).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

7      CLAS0001     Cause:  An error result was returned on a DICTadd
                    call.  The PXP SIP was therefore not started (PARM =
                    DICT error code).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

8      CLAS0004     Cause:  The PXP PM has been started.

                    Action:  None.  Informational message.

9      CLAS0002     Cause:  A socket could not be opened due to a port dst
                    problem (PARM = error code).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

10     CLAS0002     Cause:  A socket could not be opened due to a
                    CREATEPORT' failure (PARM = PORT error code).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

11     CLAS0001     Cause:  A PXP internal error has been encountered.

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

12     CLAS0001     Cause:  A PXP internal resource error has been
                    encountered.

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

13     CLAS0001     Cause:  A PXP internal error has been encountered.

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

14     CLAS0001     Cause:  A PXP internal resource error has been
                    encountered.

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

15     CLAS0001     Cause:  A PXP internal resource error has been
                    encountered.

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

16     CLAS0001     Cause:  An error was returned on a DICTdelete call
                    (PARM = DICT error code).

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

17     CLAS0003     Cause:  An inbound packet was discarded as part of SIP
                    shutdown clean-up.

                    Action:  None.  Informational message.

20     CLAS0006     Cause:  Statistical summary for the deactivated PXP
                    SIP.

                    Action:  None.  Statistical information.

21     CLAS0004     Cause:  The PXP SIP has been deactivated.

                    Action:  None.  Nodal information.

22     CLAS0003     Cause:  An inbound packet has been discarded because
                    the destination PXP socket is not open.

                    Action:  None.

23     CLAS0003     Cause:  A PXP error packet was not generated because
                    the inbound packet was a reply or error packet.

                    Action:  None.

24     CLAS0002     Cause:  A PXP error packet was not generated due to a
                    PATH failure.

                    Action:  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

25     CLAS0003     Cause:  Error encountered adding PXP SIP to the
                    registry (PARM = result code returned by
                    Reg'CM'Add'Enbtity).

                    Action:  This is only a warning, but submit an SR
                    anyway.  See "Submitting an SR" in appendix A of this
                    manual.

26     CLAS0003     Cause:  A PXP error packet was not generated due to a
                    PATH failure (PARM = PATH error code).

                    Action:  See PATH error explanations.

30     CLAS0003     Cause:  A Probe error result was returned (PARM =
                    PROBE error code).

                    Action:  See Probe error explanations.

32     CLAS0003     Cause:  An error result was returned on a PATH'get
                    call (PARM = error code).

                    Action:  See PATH error explanations.

34     CLAS0002     Cause:  A PXP socket could not be opened because the
                    maximum number configured has been reached.

                    Action:  Increase the number of PXP sockets
                    configured.  Use the PXP Data screen.

35     CLAS0002     Cause:  The PXP SIP received an ICMP message from the
       CLAS0003     IP module (PARM = ICMP type word).

                    Action:  None.



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