Using the Node Management Services (NMS) Utilities (32022-90053)

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NMS Error Messages
NMGR Error and Warning Messages
MESSAGE: The link exists, but its type is not correct for this NI.
(NMGRERR 272)
NMGRERR 272 CAUSE: The user specified an existing link name on one of the custom
NI update screens. The selected link’s type was not correct; that is, a
LAPB type link was specified for an X.25 NI.
ACTION: Enter the name of a link with the correct type or delete the
link configuration.
MESSAGE: The selected card number is not configured with a card
type. (NMGRERR 273)
NMGRERR 273 CAUSE: At the DTC Configuration screen, the user selected a card
number and pressed the Config Card key. No type was entered in the
Type field associated with the selected card.
ACTION: Fill in a card type in the Type field for the selected card and
press the Save Data key. Type must be “D” for direct connect, “M” for
modem, or “P” for PAD. Once the data has been saved, select the card
and press the Config Card key again.
MESSAGE: The config is valid, but could not be backed up; Type ERR
for info. (NMGRERR 274)
NMGRERR 274 CAUSE: The user pressed the validate key and the configuration
validated correctly, but NMMGR could not back up the configuration
file because an error occurred while writing the backup file.
ACTION: Type ERR on the command line and view the errors that
occurred. After correcting the errors, retry the validate operation.
MESSAGE: You must specify either a switched or permanent virtual
circuit address. (NMGRERR 275)
NMGRERR 275 CAUSE: The user failed to enter either a valid switched virtual circuit
address or a valid permanent virtual circuit address. One or the other
must be entered.
ACTION: Enter a valid address as appropriate for the VC, either
switched or permanent.
MESSAGE: The NI name exists, but its type is not X.25.
(NMGRERR 276)
NMGRERR 276 CAUSE: The user entered the name of an existing NI and specified the
type as X.25. The NI exists but its type is not X.25.
ACTION: If you are updating an existing NI, enter the correct NI name
and the correct type and try again. If you are configuring a new NI,
enter a name that has not already been used and try again.