NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)

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LAP-B Link Error Messages
LAP-B Link Driver Error Messages
MESSAGE: Unknown driver problem.
1066 CAUSE: The driver detected an error, but did not say what type of error
was detected.
ACTION: Write down the error information displayed on the console,
submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative.
MESSAGE: Unknown error while attempting to autodial.
2013 CAUSE: Before attempting to autodial, the PSI detected something
wrong. Specifically, the PSI detected an active ACR line before
attempting to autodial.
ACTION: Check your autodialer and the modem.
MESSAGE: Autodial phone number configured incorrectly.
2014 CAUSE: The autodial phone number was entered into your
configuration screen incorrectly.
ACTION: Check autodial phone number entry in your configuration
screen for this link.
MESSAGE: Autodial not completed.
2015 CAUSE: The autodial was not completed. This may happen when the
remote system’s modem is not turned on or not functional.
ACTION: Check with your remote system to ensure that its modems
are turned on and functional.
MESSAGE: Local autodial modem not powered on.
2016 CAUSE: Your local autodial modem has not been turned on.
ACTION: Turn on your local autodial modem.
MESSAGE: Local autodial modem is busy.
2017 CAUSE: Possible causes for this problem are as follows:
1. Someone else is using your autodial modem.
2. A previous user of the modem failed to disconnect from it.
ACTION: Possible actions for this problem are as follows:
1. Check with other users of your system to see if they are using the
modem. If the modem is not in use, turn the modem off, wait a few
seconds, and turn the modem on and try again.
2. Powercycle the modem and try again. If you try again and get the
same error message, your autodial modem may be broken.
MESSAGE: Cannot autodial because of cabling problems.
2018 CAUSE: Either no cable is attached, a non-autodial cable is attached, or
a bad autodial cable is attached.