User`s guide

Error 4010: Illegal character in CLI prompt.
Explanation: A nonprintable character was specified. Only ASCII
characters space ‘‘ through tilde ‘‘~’ may be specified (hex 20–7E).
Error 4020: Terminal speed must be 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200
Explanation: This error results from a SET THIS_CONTROLLER or SET
OTHER_CONTROLLER command with the argument TERMINAL_SPEED=.
The only valid baud rates that may be specified are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600 or 19200 baud.
Retry the command with a correct terminal speed.
Error 4030: Controller ID must be in the range 0 to <max nodes minus 1>.
Explanation: The ID= was specified with a number greater than <max
nodes minus 1>.
If increasing the controller’s ID, set MAX_NODES first, then the controllers
ID.
Error 4040: SCS nodename length must be from 1 to 6 characters.
Explanation: This error results from a SET THIS_CONTROLLER or SET
OTHER_CONTROLLER command with the argument SCS_NODENAME=.
The SCS node name must consist of one to six alphanumeric characters
enclosed in quotes with an alphabetic character first.
Retry the command with a correct SCS node name length.
Error 4050: SCS nodename must start with an alpha character and contain only
A-Z and 0-9
Explanation: This error results from a SET THIS_CONTROLLER or SET
OTHER_CONTROLLER command with the argument SCS_NODENAME=.
The SCS node name must consist of alphanumeric characters enclosed in
quotes with an alphabetic character first.
Retry the command with a correct SCS node name.
Error 4060: Allocation class must be from <minimum> to 255
Explanation: An illegal MSCP or TMSCP allocation class was specified.
The <minimum> is 0 for a single controller configuration, or 1 for a dual-
redundant configuration.
Error 4070: Max nodes must be 2, 8, 16 or 32
Explanation: This error results from a SET THIS_CONTROLLER or SET
OTHER_CONTROLLER command with the argument MAX_NODES=. Max
nodes must be 2, 8, 16 or 32 nodes.
Retry the command with a correct max node number.
Error 4080: Current node ID too large for requested max nodes setting.
Explanation: This error results from a SET THIS_CONTROLLER or SET
OTHER_CONTROLLER command with the arguments MAX_NODES=
or ID=. MAX_NODES= was specified with a number less than the
controllers ID or the controller’s ID was specified with a number greater
than MAX_NODES—1.
If decreasing MAX_NODES, set the controllers ID first, then MAX_NODES.
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