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

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LAP-B Link Error Messages
LAP-B Link Driver Error Messages
incorrect port subqueues may have created excessive pending hardware
activity.
ACTION: Write down the error information displayed on the console,
submit an CR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative.
1053 MESSAGE: Request received in invalid state.
CAUSE: The driver received a sequencing message at the wrong time.
This was a startup, shutdown, or dump-control message which arrived
out-of-sequence.
ACTION: Write down the error information displayed on the console,
submit an CR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative.
1054 MESSAGE: Unimplemented request received.
CAUSE: The driver recognized a request message but the feature it
requested is not applicable to that driver. The message descriptor was
known but the message and/or its subfunction code(s) are
unimplemented.
ACTION: Call your Hewlett-Packard representative and explain what
you were trying to do.
1055 MESSAGE: One or more do_bind config addresses is zero (0).
CAUSE: Possible causes for this problem are as follows:
1. The path to the hardware may not be configured correctly.
2. The physical path to the hardware may be faulty, or a previously
undetected hardware failure may have occurred since system
startup.
ACTION: Possible actions for this problem are as follows:
1. Check to be sure the configured pathname is correct for the cardslot
the PSI is in.
2. Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit
an CR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative.
1056 MESSAGE: Critical configuration message data is incorrect.
CAUSE: The configuration buffer passed to the driver during startup
was not correctly formatted for the driver it was sent to. That driver did
not find its own subsystem number in the expected buffer field.
ACTION: Run NMMAINT.PUB.SYS to verify the software versions are
correct between the driver and module-configurator. Also check your
configuration screens and if necessary restore NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS from
a system backup tape. If the problem does not go away, call your
Hewlett-Packard representative.