B-7
Windows NT Specific Error Messages and Diagnostics
P0000 ATMO_ALP: nic_free_seg(),
segment out of range
P0001 ATMO_ALP: nic_free_seg(),
segment is not aligned
P0002 ATMO_ALP: nic_free_seg(),
segment is in use
The
atmo.sys
driver while closing a
virtual circuit, detected some adapter
queue errors from which it cannot
recover. Reboot the computer.
W0106 ATMO_ALP: nic_sar_init(),
can't allocate VCI tables
W0107 ATMO_ALP: nic_sar_init(),
can't allocate DMA RCV queue
W0108 ATMO_ALP: nic_sar_init(),
can't allocate DMA XMT queue
W0109 ATMO_ALP: nic_sar_init(),
can't allocate SVC LST
W0110 ATMO_ALP: nic_sar_init(), not
get best_effort XMT
Space could not be allocated in the
adapter memory for the particular
request. Reboot the computer and try
initializing the driver again by
running
aatmcnfg.exe
. If you still get
the same error, call technical support.
W0127 ATMO_ALP: No user is found
This message alerts the system
administrator that the driver received
some incoming messages from the
network after the client for whom the
message came had detached its stream
to the driver. No action is required.
W0128 ATMO_ALP:
alp_aal5_unitdata_req BAD PDU size
variable
W0129 ATMO_ALP:
alp_cell_unitdata_req BAD PDU size
variable
The AAL 5 or non-AAL 5 client
software driver using the ALP driver
is trying to send a PDU which is either
too big (bigger than the MTU size) or
too small (size 0). Make sure that the
MTU size configured for Classical IP
or the non-AAL 5 client is consistent
with the value configured for the ALP
driver.
W0131 ATMO_ALP: nic_xmtdodma:
data out mismatch: variable
The number of octets in the message
buffer to be transmitted is inconsistent
with that in the transmit PDU
descriptor. This error should not occur
in normally functioning software. The
computer will most likely recover
from this error by itself.
Driver Console Error Message Description