OSI/FTAM Responder Manual
Compaq FTAM Responder Diagnostic Messages
OSI/FTAM Responder Manual—425199-001
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Protocol and Supporting Service-Related Diagnostic
Messages
1009
Cause. The responder received a service request that requires a functional unit that was 
not negotiated when the association was established.
Effect. The responder rejects the request.
Recovery. The application or FTAM user should establish a new association and 
negotiate the required functional units.
1011
Cause. The responder detected an error in communicating with a TAPS process.
Effect. The responder aborts the association.
Recovery. The application or FTAM user should discard the association context, 
reestablish the association, and retry the operation.  If the problem persists, the Compaq 
problem solver should verify that the TAPS process is configured properly and trace the 
responder. The Compaq problem solver should examine the status, error code, error 
subcode, and original error information displayed in the trace record. This information 
should help identify the problem being detected by the TAPS process.
For information on configuration and on tracing the responder, refer to the OSI/FTAM 
Configuration and Management Manual and the SCF Reference Manual for FTAM and 
APLMGR.
1015
Cause.  The grouped service contains an illegal primitive, or this particular grouping is 
not allowed for the negotiated service class.
Effect. The responder does not perform the grouped service, no services are performed, 
and the responder aborts the association.
Recovery. The application or FTAM user should retry using a valid group for the 
negotiated service class.
1016
Cause. The threshold—the number of primitives that must be completed successfully 
before the group can be considered successful—is greater than the number of services in 
the group, or the threshold for a group associated with any service class other than file 
FTAM protocol error, functional unit error
Lower-layer failure
Illegal grouping sequence
Grouping threshold violation










