NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)
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100VG-AnyLAN and 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
The following error messages gives the meaning of the second 8 bits of
32-bit status values produced by the 100VG-AnyLAN or 100Base-T link
driver and its supporting modules. This is the so-called “driver status”
portion. All values are driver-specific, and are intended to provide
additional detail beyond the generic indication provided by the first
8 bits of status.
For information about the generic portion of the status, you must look
at the first 8 bits, described in the previous section.
The final (rightmost) 16 bits gives the subsystem number of the module
generating the status, or 0 if there was no error or warning.
MESSAGE: No error.
0 ($00) CAUSE: The operation was successful. No error occurred.
ACTION: None
MESSAGE: Subsystem is opening link.
1 ($01) CAUSE: An upper level subsystem has called the link module
configurator, which has successfully located configuration for the link,
and will now proceed to start it up
ACTION: This event is informational. No action is required.
MESSAGE: Driver is starting up.
2 ($02) CAUSE: The driver has just completed initial configuration and is now
starting up.
ACTION: This event is informational. No action is required.
MESSAGE: Driver is starting adapter card.
3 ($03) CAUSE: The driver has completed initial startup of the adapter card, or
a restart following a reset, powerfail, dump, or other recoverable
condition.
ACTION: This event is informational. No action is required.
MESSAGE: Driver is re-starting adapter card.
4 ($04) CAUSE: The driver has completed a restart of the adapter card,
following a reset, powerfail, dump, or other recoverable condition.
ACTION: This event is informational. No action is required.