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

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100VG-AnyLAN and HP-PB 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
7130 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a software problem.
CAUSE: During a 10Base-T connect sequence on a 100VG-AnyLAN
adapter card, the driver started to power up the PHY chip, but
encountered an error while trying to get or reset a timer
(“Cause” = 32-bit status from the call to vg_start_timer). This timer
was to be used to wait for the PHY power-up to finish; the driver cannot
connect the link if a PHY timer cannot be started. If this error is
reported, it is because the driver has already encountered some other
error.
ACTION: Typically preceded by another error message giving better
information about the original cause; check log data for that error and
look it up also. The driver did not dump, but will still attempt to
auto-reset itself, up to a total of 12 times or more.
If the problem persists, the system may be low on timers; try stopping
some applications before retrying again.
7160 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: During a 10Base-T connect sequence on a 100VG-AnyLAN
adapter card, after resetting the PHY chip, the driver encountered an
error while trying to read the PHY ID (“Cause” = 32-bit status from the
call to vg_isr_init_phy_id). If this error is reported, it is because the
driver has already encountered some other error.
ACTION: Typically preceded by another error message giving better
information about the original cause; check log data for that error and
look it up also. The driver did not dump, but will still attempt to
auto-reset itself, up to a total of 12 times or more. Most likely there is
an adapter card hardware problem.
7190 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: During a 10Base-T connect sequence on a 100VG-AnyLAN
adapter card, the driver attempted to enable MII interrupts, but
encountered an error trying to read from the serial I/O register on the
LAN Controller chip (“Cause” = 32-bit status from the call to
vg_dio_read8). Most likely a powerfail has occurred.
ACTION: If a power failure has actually occurred, this error can be
ignored; the driver should recover automatically. But if the same
problem happens every time, see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
7220 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: During a 10Base-T connect sequence on a 100VG-AnyLAN
adapter card, the driver attempted to clear PHY interrupts, but
encountered an error trying to read from the generic status register on
the PHY chip (“Cause” = 32-bit status from the call to vg_mii_read16).
Most likely a powerfail has occurred.
ACTION: If a power failure has actually occurred, this error can be