Specifications

BayTech Addendum Publication No. Z140A186
Reference BayTech Manual Publication No. U140E121-03 Page 5 of 10
4.6 MESSAGES
The DS73 generates various messages in response to certain commands/situations as described in the table below.
DS73 MESSAGES
Message Description
Module "m" not installed Issued when a user tries to connect to a peripheral module or
port that was not reported as installed to the DS73. Verify that
correct module number was entered. Check module operation
on power-up to verify normal initialization.
Module "m" not responding Issued when a module was reported as installed, but failed to
respond within 1 second to a connection request from the
DS73. Repeated occurrences of this message indicate a possible
problem with the module. Check module operation on
power-up to verify normal initialization.
Module "m" busy Issued when a connection request is denied by a module. A
connection is typically denied when a module is already
supporting a connection to another user.
Module "m", port "p" busy Issued when a port connection request is denied by a module. A
connection is typically denied when a port on the module is
already supporting a connection to another user.
Login successful Issued when a user completes the login sequence successfully.
Upon the receipt of this message, the user has full access to the
DAC and may issue any valid DS73 command.
Login failed Issued when user enters erroneous password. Password is case
sensitive and will not tolerate any backspaces or character
deletes.
Immediate Mode in use Issued when a user tries to enter immediate receive mode (by
entering "$BTI<cr>") and another user is already using the
resource. Immediate receive mode may only be used by one
user at a time.
Command/Configuration Mode in use Issued when a user tries to connect to a module (not a port) for
command mode or configuration purposes (by entering
"$BTm<cr>") and another user is already using the resource.
Command/Configuration mode may only be used by one user at
a time. This particular message indicates the current user is a
network client.
Command/Configuration Mode in use by Service Port. To
release mode, terminate Service Port connection.
Issued when a user tries to connect to a module and the module
is in use by a user connected to the service port. To free the
resource, the Service Port connection must be terminated from
the device connected to it.
Resource released Issued when the user of a module or port is successfully located
and the associated process is terminated. See "Resource Release
Function" (Section 4.4 of this addendum).
Resource not released Issued when the user of a node or port is successfully located,
but the associated process could not be terminated. For
example, if the user wanted to release the
Command/Configuration Mode, but the current user was
connected via the Service Port, the resource would not be
released.
No resource user found Issued when no open connection could be associated with the
specified mode or port.
Connecting....Connected Issued to provide status of Telnet Client connection request.
Dots are issued at 1/sec until the connection is established. If
the connection cannot be established because the host fails to
respond, the connection request will time out in about 30
seconds.
Cannot connect to host Issued when a host refuses to accept or fails to respond to a
connection request.
Host session terminated Issued when a connection is terminated by either the host or the
client.