NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
7470 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting perform autonegotiation, a read
of the PHY’s ANLPAR register failed.
ACTION: The driver may have become unusable and may try to
auto-reset. If necessary, stop and restart the link manually. If the
problem persists, the PHY chip may have gone bad; try replacing the
PCI 100Base-T adapter card.
7500 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting perform autonegotiation, a read
of the PHY’s ANER register failed.
ACTION: The driver may have become unusable and may try to
auto-reset. If necessary, stop and restart the link manually. If the
problem persists, the PHY chip may have gone bad; try replacing the
PCI 100Base-T adapter card.
7530 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting bring up the link and detect the
speed and duplex settings for the link, a read of the PHY’s general
status register failed.
ACTION: The driver may have become unusable and may try to
auto-reset. If necessary, stop and restart the link manually. If the
problem persists, the PHY chip may have gone bad; try replacing the
PCI 100Base-T adapter card.
7560 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a software error.
CAUSE: During the 100Base-T link connect sequence, the driver
attempted to stop a system timer that was used to coordinate
communication with the PHY chip, but an error was detected
(“Cause” = 32-bit status from lnk_timer_stop). There could be an
internal software error or corruption of data structures.
ACTION: This is an informational message; the driver may attempt an
auto-reset in response to the error. If the problem persists, it may
indicate a problem with the system software or data structures. If
possible, halt the system and generate a dump as soon as possible after
the error is observed; see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
7590 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Driver encountered a hardware problem.
CAUSE: While the ISR was attempting to check the status of the link, a
read of the PHY’s general status register failed.
ACTION: The driver may have become unusable and may try to
auto-reset. If necessary, stop and restart the link manually. If the
problem persists, the PHY chip may have gone bad; try replacing the
PCI 100Base-T adapter card.