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Explanation: The access server could not create a cache entry to cache AppleTalk
addresses for potential attached host connections. Attempted connections may fail.
Action: Verify cache size is correct. See the section Verify Cache Size Is Correct (Chapter
5).
Local -524- Attempt to acquire an AppleTalk address for cache failed
Explanation: An unsuccessful attempt was made to acquire an AppleTalk address cache
for potential attached host connections. Attempted connections may fail.
Action: Verify that the cache size is correct. See the section Verify Cache Size Is Correct
(Chapter 5).
Local -525- Duplicate AppleTalk server name on network - trying LAT_ethernet
Explanation: An unsuccessful attempt was made to register the access server defined
name using the AppleTalk Name Binding Protocol.
Action: Verify that the AppleTalk name matches the access server name. See the section
Verify Access Server Is Visible on the Network (Chapter 5).
Local -526- Registering duplicate AppleTalk server name on network
Explanation: The access server attempted to register its default name using the AppleTalk
Name Binding Protocol. Another device on the network claims this name is in use.
Action: Determine which AppleTalk device on the network is incorrectly using the access
server default name and reconfigure it to have a unique name. See the section Veri fy
Access Server Is Visible on the Network (Chapter 5).
Local -527- AppleTalk is not enabled, no show displays allowed
Explanation: AppleTalk functionality is disabled on the access server.
Action: Enable AppleTalk on the access server. See the section Verify AppleTalk Is
Enabled (Chapter 5).
Local -540- Could not create Accounting log due to insufficient resources
Explanation: The Accounting component could not allocate the defined amount of
memory for its log.
Action: Define a smaller amount of memory for the accounting log. The following
commands substitute a smaller amount than the previously defined value:
Local> DEFINE ACCOUNTING LOGSIZE x
Local> INITIALIZE
As an alternative, you could add more memory if the access server has user-installable
RAM.