TCP/IP Management Programming Manual
Event Management
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16: ZTCI-EVT-CONF-FILE-ACC-ERR
ZEMS-TKN-EMPHASIS 
is a header token that contains the value ZSPI-VAL-FALSE, indicating that this is a 
noncritical event.
(ZEMS-TKN-) CONSOLE-PRINT, CPU, CRTPID, GENTIME, LOGTIME, PIN, 
SYSTEM, and USERID 
are automatically placed in the header when the EMSINIT procedure is called and 
the event message buffer is initialized. For a description of these tokens, see 
Section 5, Common Definitions. For details on any of the EMS tokens, see the 
EMS Manual.
ZTCI-TKN-SEV 
contains the value ZTCI-VAL-SEV-INFO. This value indicates that ZTCI-EVT-SYN-
ERR is an informational message only. No recovery action is necessary.
ZTCI-TKN-LINE-NUM 
contains the number of the line where the syntax error occurred.
ZTCI-TKN-FNAME 
contains the name of the file where the syntax error occurred.
Event-Message Text
In the text message, line-num corresponds to the value in ZTCI-TKN-LINE-NUM and 
fname corresponds to the value in ZTCI-TKN-FNAME.
Cause. The IP-to-X.25 address file has a syntax error on the specified line.
Recovery. The operator should correct the error and restart the TCP/IP process.
16: ZTCI-EVT-CONF-FILE-ACC-ERR
A configuration file is secured incorrectly and an access error has occurred. This error 
is generated by the X.25 interface, SMTP, or the Domain Name Server. When 
generated by the X.25 interface, this message is only a warning because the X.25 
configuration file, the IP-to-X.25 address file, is not required. The TCP/IP process 
continues to function and uses the default DDN IP-to-X.25 address mapping instead. 
When generated by SMTP or the Domain Name Server, this message is fatal (that is, 
the program that detected the error exits because it cannot access the configuration 
file). In either case, the name of the file where the access error occurred is returned in 
the message.










