SNA Link/iX Node Managers Guide (30291-90507)

Appendix A 201
Messages
SDLC Link Driver Error Messages
ACTION: Check with the remote system to ensure that its modems are
turned on and functional.
2016 MESSAGE: Local autodial modem not powered on.
CAUSE: Your local automatic-dial modem has not been turned on.
ACTION: Turn on your local automatic-dial modem.
2017 MESSAGE: Local autodial modem is busy.
CAUSE: Someone else is using your automatic-dial modem.
ACTION: Check with other users of your system to see whether they are
using the modem. If they are not, powercycle the modem and try again.
CAUSE: A previous user of the modem failed to disconnect from it.
ACTION: Powercycle the modem and try again. If you try again and get
the same error message, your automatic-dial modem might be broken.
2018 MESSAGE: Cannot autodial because of cabling problems.
CAUSE: No cable is attached, a non-automatic-dial cable is attached, or
a bad automatic-dial cable is attached.
ACTION: Ensure that the cable is properly attached. If it is, try another
cable. If you still get this error, write down the error information
displayed on the console, submit an CR, and call your Hewlett-Packard
support contact.
2019 MESSAGE: PSI is confused.
CAUSE: The PSI sent an asynchronous event with bad data in it.
ACTION: Write down the error information displayed on the console,
submit an CR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.
2020 MESSAGE: SDLC driver failed to get an initialization buffer.
CAUSE: Some other process used one of the buffers reserved for the
SDLC driver during the driver’s initialization. This can happen when
some higher priority process interrupts the driver while it is
initializing, and the higher priority process gets some of the buffers
reserved for the driver by the buffer manager.
ACTION: Try to start the driver again. You might have to warmstart
your system. If repeated attempts fail and the warmstart fails, call your
Hewlett-Packard support contact.