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 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.
6630 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver detected a hardware problem.
CAUSE: During a 100Base-T connect sequence, the driver attempted to
check for presence of a link signal, but encountered an error trying to
read from a register on the PHY chip (“Cause” = 32-bit status from the
call to pbt_mii_read16).
ACTION: If there has been an interruption of power, the driver may
recover automatically; otherwise, the MII bus may have failed; replace
the adapter card. If the same problem persists, see Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR.
6660 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver detected a hardware problem.
CAUSE: During a 100Base-T connect sequence, the driver attempted to
check for presence of a link signal, but encountered an error trying to
read from the generic status register on the PHY chip (“Cause” = 32-bit
status from the call to pbt_mii_read16).
ACTION: If there has been an interruption of power, the driver may
recover automatically. Otherwise, the MII bus may have failed; replace
the adapter card. If the same problem persists, see Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR.
6690 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Autonegotiation reports link settings are incompatible
with hub.
CAUSE: If this error occurs, it is probably because the link has reported
a remote fault. Usually this means the adapter card and the hub or
switch to which it is connected, have failed to agree on a link speed and
duplex setting acceptable to both.
ACTION: Verify that the cable is securely connected to the adapter card
at one end, and to a 100Base-TX or 10Base-T hub at the other.
Verify the cable is a correctly wired, Category-5 UTP cable. Category 3
or 4 cables are not acceptable.
If a crossover cable is being used, make sure it is correctly wired.
Check the configuration of the hub or switch port to which the adapter
card is connected. Adjust that configuration and, if necessary, use
NMMGR to adjust the configuration of the link, so that something will
match. If necessary, specify a forced speed and duplex setting, and
disable autonegotiation, at both ends.
6720 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a software problem.
CAUSE: During a 100Base-T connect sequence, the driver found the link
was not connected yet, but encountered an error while trying to get or