SNA Link/iX Node Managers Guide (30291-90009)

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Appendix A 193
Messages
SDLC Link Driver Error Messages
2004 MESSAGE: Disconnect timer popped before outstanding I-frames
acknowledged.
CAUSE: The remote system never acknowledged one or more
Information (I) frames sent to it. You might have a very noisy line, or
the remote system might not be running.
ACTION: See whether the remote system is still running.
2005 MESSAGE: Disconnect timer popped attempting to sever level 2
connection.
CAUSE: The remote system never sent the DISConnect (DISC) frame
response to the HP 3000’s Request for Disconnect (RD) frame.
ACTION: See whether the remote system is still running.
2006 MESSAGE: Disconnect timer popped after level 2 connection
severed.
CAUSE: The PSI or the backplane bus the PSI is attached to is broken.
ACTION: Call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.
2007 MESSAGE: Disconnect timer popped after remote sent unintelligible
frame.
CAUSE: The remote system sent an unrecognized frame before
acknowledging one or more Information (I) frames sent to it.
ACTION: Call the remote system’s operator to ensure that the remote
system is functioning properly.
2008 MESSAGE: Receive timer popped.
CAUSE: The remote system did not send a frame with the POLL bit set
after the PSI transmitted a frame with the FINAL bit set. Either the
connection to the remote system was severed or the remote system is
down.p
ACTION: Check your cabling and modem, ensure that the remote
system is still running, and check with your phone company
representative to ensure that the connection is still active.
2009 MESSAGE: Transmit retry limit exceeded.
CAUSE: The driver attempted to retransmit an Information (I) frame
larger than the configured transmit retry limit. This I frame was never
acknowledged by the remote system. You might have noisy lines or the
remote system might have a problem.
ACTION: Check with your phone company representative to see if your
phone lines are noisy, and check to see if the remote system is having
problems.