Cfg: No config summary record
Meaning: There is a serious problem in the router’s configuration file, affecting the
system configuration and not just the AppleTalk configuration. (In this
case, the ‘‘/CFG_SUMMARY’’ record is missing.)
Action: Ensure that the router’s configuration is valid.
Cfg: No BOOTLOAD record
Meaning: There is a serious problem in the router’s configuration file, affecting the
system configuration and not just the AppleTalk configuration. (In this
case, the ‘‘/BOOT_LOAD’’ records are missing.)
Action Ensure that the router’s configuration is valid.
Cfg: No config summary record
Meaning: There is a serious problem in the router’s configuration file, affecting the
system configuration and not just the AppleTalk configuration. (In this
case, the ‘‘/CFG_SUMMARY’’ record is missing.)
Action: Ensure that the router’s configuration is valid.
Cfg: No circuits configured
Meaning: No circuits are configured for AppleTalk. The configuration may be
corrupted.
Action: Use Quick Configuration or the Configuration Editor to add one or more
AppleTalk circuits.
Cfg: No entity records
Meaning There is a serious problem in the router’s configuration file, affecting the
system configuration and not just the AppleTalk configuration. (In this
case, one or more ‘‘ENTITY’’ records are missing.)
Action Ensure that the router’s configuration is valid.
Event Log Messages
at: AppleTalk Event Messages
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