User Guide
TLI Messages 691
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
TLI Messages
Transport Level Interface (TLI) is a UNIX-based interface that provides basic
end-to-end data transfer support needed by software applications and higher
level protocols. It hides the topology and characteristics of the underlying
network from users. It defines a set of services common to different protocol
suites so that data can be ported across a variety of transport providers. TLI
supports the International Standards Organization (ISO) protocols, TCP/IP,
XNS, and SNA.
All TLI messages are generated by a specific application. The messages listed
here are called from the TLI library of function calls and are always followed
by an application-specific message. If you need further information to resolve
the problem, contact the vendor of the application or a Novell support
provider.
2: No error was specified.
Source: TLI library
Possible Cause: An error occurred that did not set the t_errno function to a specific error value,
or an error has not yet occurred.
Action: Contact the developer or vendor of the application.
3: Insufficient permission.
Source: TLI library
Possible Cause: A function has been called that is not allowed.
Action: If you have access to developer documentation, look up the platform-specific
restrictions and options for the underlying protocol and operating system
being used. Otherwise, contact the developer or vendor of the application.










