Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 5 (36939-90054)

Appendix A 171
Error Messages
Validation Error Messages
Path: NMMGRpath — Cardtype configured on card c not allowed on
dtctype. (DTSERR=85)
(DTSERR 85) Cause: The configuration for the DTC specified in NMMGRpath has
been corrupted.
Action: Delete the DTC specified in NMMGRpath and re-enter the
data for this DTC.
Path: NMMGRpath — Ldev #nnn> is not valid (must be >= -l and
<=4679). (DTSERR=86)
(DTSERR 86) Cause: The logical device (ldev) number is outside the allowed range.
Action: Go to the screen specified in NMMGRpath and modify the
ldev number.
Path: NMMGRpath — Ldev of -l is not allowed with printer or terminal
profile. (DTSERR=87)
(DTSERR 87) Cause: An ldev number of -l has been specified on a port that has a
profile configured that is of type terminal or printer.
Action: Go to the screen specified in NMMGRpath and change the
ldev or specify a profile that is a type HOST.
Path: NMMGRpath — Profile for ldev #nnn, <profname>, is of HOST
type. (DTSERR=88)
(DTSERR 88) Cause: Profile <profname> is of type HOST and has been configured on
a DTC port where ldev specified is not -l.
Action: Ports using HOST profiles are for back-to-back and must have
an ldev of -l. Go to the screen specified in NMMGRpath and change the
ldev to -l or use a different profile that is not of type HOST.
Path: NMMGRpath — Too few non-nailed ldevs available above TIO
start ldev. (DTSERR=89)
(DTSERR 89) Cause: There are not enough ldevs available above the TIO start ldev
number to configure the number of ldev specified.
Action: Lower the number of TIO non-nailed ldevs or delete all TIO
non- nailed ldevs and specify a lower starting ldev number. Then add
the desired number of ldevs.
Path: NMMGRpath — Too few non-nailed ldevs available above PAD
start ldev. (DTSERR=90)
(DTSERR 90) Cause: There are not enough ldevs available above the PAD start ldev
number to configure the number of ldev specified.
Action: Lower the number of PAD non-nailed ldevs or delete all PAD
non- nailed ldevs and specify a lower starting ldev number. Then add
the desired number of ldevs.