Technical data
Using Technician Interface Software
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•A does not respond
message: This message appears if the address of the
target device is resolved, but the system does not receive a response from the
target device within the
<timeout>
allowed. A sample message follows:
AT ping: 100.5 does not respond
•A <target_address> is unreachable
message: This message appears if the
local Bay Networks router cannot find the specified address in its routing
table. A sample message follows:
AT ping: 100.5 is Unreachable
•A resource error message: This message appears if the local Bay Networks
router cannot allocate a buffer for the request because none is available. A
sample message follows:
AT ping: resource error
•An Invalid AppleTalk option
message: This message appears if you specify
an invalid parameter (for example,
-p). A sample message follows:
AT ping: Invalid AppleTalk option
•An Invalid AppleTalk address
message: This message appears if you specify
an invalid address (for example, 1.2.3.4). A sample message follows:
AT ping: Invalid AppleTalk address
•A Specified size too large
message: This message appears if you specify a
<size> that is larger than 585 bytes. The system uses the maximum of 585
bytes. A sample message follows:
AT ping: Specified size too large; using maximum of 585 bytes
•An AT service is not running
message: This message appears if the
AppleTalk service is not enabled on the router. A sample message follows:
AT ping: AT service is not running