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

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100VG-AnyLAN and 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
ACTION: This is a warning that some timer resources may have been
lost. The link did not connect. Typically preceded by another error
message giving better information about the original cause; check log
data for that error and look it up also. Unless this happens constantly,
the system should continue to run, and the driver will probably retry
the connect. If the problem happens every time, see Appendix A,
“Submitting an SR.
MESSAGE: Driver encountered a software problem.
7460 CLAS0001 CAUSE: During a 10Base-T connect sequence on a 100VG-AnyLAN
adapter card, the driver received a remote fault interrupt, but
encountered an error while trying to stop and release a timer (“Cause”=
32-bit status from the call to vg_stop_timer). This timer was used to
wait for any interrupt to arrive. If this error is reported, it is because
the driver has already encountered some other error.
ACTION: This is a warning that some timer resources may have been
lost. The link did not connect. Typically preceded by another error
message giving better information about the original cause; check log
data for that error and look it up also. Unless this happens constantly,
the system should continue to run, and the driver will probably retry
the connect. If the problem happens every time, see “Appendix A,
“Submitting an SR.
MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
7490 CLAS0001 CAUSE: During a 10Base-T connect sequence on a 100VG-AnyLAN
adapter card, when a timeout occurred instead of an interrupt, the
driver attempted to check for presence of a link signal, but encountered
an error trying to read from the generic status register on the PHY chip
(“Cause”= 32-bit status from the call to vg_mii_read16). Most likely a
powerfail has occurred.
ACTION: If a power failure has actually occurred, this error can be
ignored; the driver should recover automatically. Otherwise, the MII
bus may have failed; replace the adapter card. If the same problem
persists, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR.
MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
7520 CLAS0001 CAUSE: During a 10Base-T connect sequence on a 100VG-AnyLAN
adapter card, when a timeout occurred instead of an interrupt, the
driver attempted to check for presence of a link signal, but encountered
an error trying to read from the generic status register on the PHY chip
(“Cause”= 32-bit status from the call to vg_mii_read16). Most likely a
powerfail has occurred.
ACTION: If a power failure has actually occurred, this error can be
ignored; the driver should recover automatically. Otherwise, the MII
bus may have failed; replace the adapter card. If the same problem
persists, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR.