User`s guide

Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 67
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End user error value
The numeric value of the constant that is documented in the library API reference.
This is the value that will appear in the RTF log, which you can then search for in the
table.
Description of the error
A textual description of the error.
Action to be taken
The suggested action to resolve the error.
For firmware errors, the table provides the following information:
Resource
The firmware entity in which the error occurred. A resource is technically called a DM3
resource and is a software entity that provides a service to other DM3 resources. You
can use the resource information to better narrow down what activity was occurring
when the error occurred.
Loc hex
The value that will appear in the RTF log (for example, 0x80000C), which you can
then search for in the table.
Error class
A classification of the firmware error in broad categories. You can use this column to
understand the type of action to take for a particular type of error. For example, if an
error is classified as a memory error, action can be taken that is specific to this type of
error (such as a pool configuration change).
Error subclass
Provides a bit more specialization with regard to the error class. Whenever possible, if
a class could be subdivided into more specific classifications, it was done. The use of
the error subclass is the same as that of the error class.
Action to be taken
The suggested action to resolve the error.
1.10 Remote Diagnostics Package
A remote diagnostics package is now available that allows you to run Dialogic
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diagnostics utilities remotely from a central site. The managed sites must have Dialogic
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