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

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Logging Location Codes
ICMP Type/Code Words
destination node, the IP module cannot deliver the datagram because
the indicated protocol (TCP or PXP) is not active.
ACTION: This ICMP message should not occur in normal network
operation between HP nodes. Contact your Hewlett-Packard
representative for assistance.
303 MESSAGE: Destination Unreachable.
CAUSE: The destination node was unable to deliver the IP datagram
that originated from the node that logs this message. According to the
destination node, the IP module cannot deliver the datagram because
the socket (port) is not open.
ACTION: This ICMP message should not occur in normal network
operation between HP nodes. Contact your Hewlett-Packard
representative for assistance.
304 MESSAGE: Destination Unreachable.
CAUSE: A gateway was unable to forward the IP datagram that
originated from the node that logs this message. The datagram must be
fragmented but the Don’t Fragment Flag is on.
ACTION: This ICMP message should not occur in normal network
operation between HP nodes. Contact your Hewlett-Packard
representative for assistance.
305 MESSAGE: Destination Unreachable.
CAUSE: The gateway was unable to deliver the IP datagram that
originated from the node that logs this message. According to the
gateway, the IP module cannot deliver the datagram because of a source
route failure. Source routes are configured in the Options field of the IP
header.
ACTION: This ICMP message should not occur in normal network
operation between HP nodes.
C00 MESSAGE: Parameter Problem
CAUSE: The destination node or gateway was unable to deliver the IP
datagram that originated from the node that logs this message because
of problems with the header parameters. One potential source of such a
problem is incorrect arguments in the Options field of the IP header.
ACTION: This ICMP message should not occur in normal network
operation between HP nodes. Contact your Hewlett-Packard
representative for assistance.
400 MESSAGE: Source Quench.
CAUSE: Several things can trigger source quench messages: (1) A
gateway, intermediate router node or destination node was unable to
forward or deliver the IP datagram because of lack of resources (e.g.,
buffers). (2) A gateway, intermediate router node or destination node