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

Chapter 21 465
Logging Location Codes
Logging Subsystems
includes the Internal Event description and Parm description, if
relevant, as shown in the typical formatted log example in Figure 21-1.
Table 21-2 Network Transport Entities
Entity Entity
Number
Description
ARP 124 The address resolution protocol for use on FDDI, Token Ring,
and Ethernet LAN networks.
Control Process 66 NETCP is created by the NETCONTROL command. It handles
network startup and shutdown.
Dial ID 112 The DIAL protocol is used only for point-to-point links
including gateway-half links. It manages autodialing of
telephone numbers and connection establishment security.
Gateway Half NI 1 The network interface for gateway half connections such as
LAP-B links.
IP 109 Internet Protocol. It handles packet fragmentation assembly
and store-forward, compatible with industry standards.
IP Update 110 IPU maintains IP internet routing tables and manages
gateway.
L2Resolve 140 Part of the process between NS Transport and SNA Transport
that provides NS over SNA/XL functionality. (This product is
obsolete.)
LAN NI 0 The network interface for the LAN connection performs
functions for IP store and forward over IEEE 802.3 and
Ethernet links.
Loopback NI 9 The network interface for software loopback performs loopback
by converting outbound messages to inbound messages.
Mapping Table 128 A collection of procedures for the maintenance of intranetwork
routing information.
Path 113 The path resolution procedures determine the outbound path
and resources for a connection.
Point-to-Point
(Router) NI
3 The network interface for the point-to-point connections to
LAP-B devices, both direct-connect and dial.
Probe 111 The Probe protocol is a proprietary address-resolution protocol
used to resolve nodenames on IEEE 802.3 networks.
PXP PM 105 The Packet Exchange Protocol module performs certain
internal protocol functions for Paths and NetIPC.
PXP SIP 106 The PXP Socket Interface Port functions as a controller for the
PXP protocol. It handles the creation of sockets and
connections.