IPX/SPX Configuration and Management Manual

Error Messages for NonStop IPX/SPX
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Summary State Change
If the failure was caused by an underlying object, investigate the status of the underlying
object by issuing a STATUS on the SLSA logical interface (LIF).
Summary State Change
process name
indicates the name of the IPXPROTO process for which this event is generated.
change reason
indicates why the object changed states.
prev state
indicates the state that the IPXPROTO process was in before this event occurred.
curr state
indicates the state of the IPXPROTO process after this event occurred.
Cause. NonStop™ IPX/SPX issues this message whenever a process enters a state other
than available or unavailable that requires operator intervention before its state can
change, or persists in the same state long enough for the operator to take notice.
NETWORK A network problem prevents the PROCESS object from reaching a
STARTED summary state. Possible causes and recommended actions
are:
The NetWare server is not running. The process cannot start unless a
NetWare server is running and configured using the same frame type
as the IPXPROTO process.
An invalid SLSA filter protocol was specified in the IOPORTNAME.
Verify that the process has been started in the same processor pair as
the configured SLSA filter and that the SLSA filter is supported by a
NetWare server.
If the NetWare server is fully operational and the SLSA filter
configuration is correct, check that the cables on the network are fully
connected.
UNKNOWN There is a NETWORK or MEMORY problem. The process cannot
distinguish the cause of the STOPPED state. Follow the
troubleshooting methods outlined above for both NETWORK and
MEMORY.
process name State Change
Reason: change reason
Previous state: prev state
Current state: curr state