ccg
enabled with network range
X - Y
Meaning: The circuit group specified by
ccg
is enabled and connected to the
attached medium whose range of network numbers is X to Y.
ccg
enabled with node address
X.Y
Meaning: The circuit group specified by ccg is enabled with the node address X.Y,
where X is the network number and Y is the node identifier.
Circuit Group record not configured for cg#
X
Meaning: The configuration does not contain a circuit group record for the circuit
group identified by X, where X is the system-assigned interface number
that identifies the circuit group.
Action: First, use
NCL’s Get command (in the form get cct.X) to obtain the
circuit group name, with associated statistics. Then verify and/or
reconfigure the circuit group.
Forcing AARP probing for cg
ccg
Meaning: The circuit group specified by ccg was configured with AARP Probe
disabled. In completing the configuration of this circuit group, however,
you did not specify a node identifier and/or you did not select a network
number (for seed routers only). Consequently, the AppleTalk router has
generated a quasi-random node identifier and/or network number and is
using the Probe facility to ensure the uniqueness of the network number
and node identifier pair.
Illegal construction in Zone name
Meaning: The zone name has a bad \xx hex construct. An ‘‘illegal default zone’’
event or an ‘‘illegal zone name’’ event will follow, showing the invalid
zone name.
Action: Use Quick Configuration or the Configuration Editor to correct the zone
name.
Event Log Messages
at: AppleTalk Event Messages
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