SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Event Management Programming Manual
SNAX/APN Event Messages
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42: ZSX1-EVT-PU-NOT-READY
ZSX1-TKN-STA-MODE
indicates whether the line is acting as a primary or a secondary station. This token is
described in Section 4, “Common Definitions” in the SNAX/APN Management
Programming Manual.
ZSX1-TKN-PU-STATE
indicates the PU state. This token is described in Section 4 of the SNAX/APN
Management Programming Manual.
ZSX1-TKN-TEST-STATE
indicates the current PU test state. This token is described in Section 4 of the
SNAX/APN Management Programming Manual.
ZSX1-TKN-ENV-RESID
is the protocol-level ID. This token is described in Section 4 of the SNAX/APN
Management Programming Manual.
Conditional Tokens
ZSX1-TKN-BASE-ALIAS-LU
does not apply to SNAX/APN.
ZSX1-TKN-ASSOC-SUBDEV
does not apply to SNAX/APN.
Cause. A failure occurred in an attempt to contact or activate a PU, or a PU was
successfully disconnected by a deactivate request. This message is generated by the
level-3 protocol.
This event message appears along with SNAX/APN event message 24, which is also
described in this section.
Effect. The PU puname is no longer available for use. The line might be operational,
but the caller is disconnected.
Recovery. Refer to the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual for
corrective action based on a file-system error number.
177 Indicates a text overrun.
400 Indicates that the PU is not stopped.
401 Indicates that the PU is not started.
Note. On switched lines, this event is generated even though the message is typically a
normal event on a switched line not requiring the attention of a console operator. If the SCF
line attribute SWOPMSG is set to OFF, this event is not generated.