SNA Link/iX Node Managers Guide (30291-90009)
Table Of Contents
- 1 SNA Links Overview
- 2 SNA Node and Link Configuration
- 3 Logging Configuration
- 4 SNA Node Startup and Shutdown
- 5 SNA Link Troubleshooting
- 6 MPE Commands
- 7 SNA Link Installation Information
- A Messages
- SDLC Link Startup Error Messages
- SDLC Link Driver Error Messages
- SNACONTROL Error Messages
- SNA Transport Error Messages
- SNA Transport Logging Messages
- SDLC Link Shutdown Error Messages
- X.25 Link Failure Error Codes
- X.25 Link Module Configurator Error Codes
- X.25 Link QLLC Internal Error Codes
- NetView Alerts Error Messages
- Network Dump Manager Error Messages
- LAN Error Messages
- B Netview Alerts

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SNA Link Troubleshooting
Using NMDUMP for the SNA Links
Logging Records
Figure 5-7 is a partial example of the format for token ring link logging
information
Figure 5-7 Token Ring Link Logging Format Example
NOV 11, 1992, 3:51:34.6 PM IEEE
802.5 Token Ring LAN
Linkname = T2REG2 Event type = Module config
call
Log Class = Informational Path = 48
MC Version = A0045019
Subsystem opened link T2REG2 (LANINFO 1)
NOV 11, 1992 4:06:04.9 PM IEEE 802.5 Token Ring
LAN
Linkname = T2REG2 Event type = Driver error
Log Class = Warning Location = $00000044
Sublocation = $0000001E Status = $011602E4
Actions = $00000008 Cause = $E8000840
Token Ring adapter detected lobe cable fault on T2REG2 (LANWARN
2105)
Cause: An open or short circuit was detected in the lobe cable.
Action: Verify that this station is properly attached to the
network. Check network components (adapters, cables, MSAUs,
etc.). Have your network provider examine the network.
NOV 11, 1992 4:06:34.8 PM IEEE 802.5 Token Ring
LAN
Linkname = T2REG2 Event type = Driver error
Log Class = Warning Location = $00000044
Sublocation = $0000001E Status = $011502E4
Actions = $00000008 Cause = $011502E4
Token Ring adapter detected signal loss on T2REG2 (LANWARN 2101)
Cause: The station has detected a loss of signal on the ring.
Action: Verify that this station is properly attached to the network. Check
network components (adapters, cables, MSAUs, etc.). Have your network
provider examine the network.