NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
ACTION: The driver may have become unusable and may try to
auto-reset. If necessary, stop and restart the link manually. If the
problem persists, the PHY chip may have gone bad; try replacing the
PCI 100Base-T adapter card.
6870 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting perform autonegotiation, a read
of the PHY’s ANLPAR register failed.
ACTION: The driver may have become unusable and may try to
auto-reset. If necessary, stop and restart the link manually. If the
problem persists, the PHY chip may have gone bad; try replacing the
PCI 100Base-T adapter card.
6900 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting perform autonegotiation, a read
of the PHY’s ANER register failed.
ACTION: The driver may have become unusable and may try to
auto-reset. If necessary, stop and restart the link manually. If the
problem persists, the PHY chip may have gone bad; try replacing the
PCI 100Base-T adapter card.
6930 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting perform autonegotiation and
detect the link speed, a read of the PHY’s PAR register failed.
ACTION: The driver may have become unusable and may try to
auto-reset. If necessary, stop and restart the link manually. If the
problem persists, the PHY chip may have gone bad; try replacing the
PCI 100Base-T adapter card.
6940 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While attempting to update the speed/duplex settings on the
PHY, the ISR first tried to stop the transmit processing on the adapter
card, but received an error. (“Cause” = 32-bit status from
pbt_isr_stop_tx). Additional errors may have been logged with more
information about the failure.
ACTION: The driver may become unusable or attempt an auto-reset. If
the driver appears to hang, try to shutdown the network manually and
then restart it. Most likely, once the reset is complete and the driver has
“reinitialized” the hardware (card), the driver can resume operating
normally.
If the problem persists, it may indicate a bad adapter card; try
replacing the card.
6950 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While attempting to update the speed/duplex settings on the
PHY, the ISR first tried to stop the receive processing on the adapter