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.
6480 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a software problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting to reset the PHY, an error
occurred when the driver tried to start a system timer (“Cause” = 32-bit
status from lnk_timer_start).
ACTION: The driver may become unusable or may try and auto-reset. If
necessary, stop and restart the link manually. Check for any driver
dump files (NETDMP##.PUB.SYS) and if present, send to
Hewlett-Packard for analysis; see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
6510 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Adapter card PHY did not finish reset in the time allowed.
CAUSE: During a link connect sequence, the driver tried 3 times to reset
the PHY chip, but it still did not go “ready” after the reset.
ACTION: The PHY chip on the adapter card may be bad; replace the
card. If the problem persists with a known good adapter card, contact
your Hewlett-Packard representative for assistance.
6540 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a software problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting to reset the PHY, an error
occurred when the driver tried to start a system timer (“Cause” = 32-bit
status from lnk_timer_start).
ACTION: The driver may become unusable or may try and auto-reset. If
necessary, stop and restart the link manually. Check for any driver
dump files (NETDMP##.PUB.SYS) and if present, send to
Hewlett-Packard for analysis; see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
6570 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver detected a hardware problem.
CAUSE: The driver was unable to initialize the PHY chip on the adapter
card.
ACTION: The driver may not start, or may become unusable or try to
auto-reset. Additional errors may have been logged which provide more
specific information about the error; check those errors for additional
suggested actions.
If the problem persists, the PHY chip on the adapter card may be bad;
try replacing the card. If it still occurs with a known good card, contact
your Hewlett-Packard representative.
6600 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver detected a software problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting to initialize the PHY, an error
occurred when the driver tried to start a system timer (“Cause” = 32-bit
status from lnk_timer_start).