HP (Hewlett-Packard) 200 Network Router User Manual


 
Transfer terminated due to timeout
Meaning: Indicates that the router did not receive a Zmodem message from the
host for 10 seconds. This message also occurs if the host did not
respond to the router when it attempted to connect using the Zget
command. (Zget tries for up to 70 seconds before timing out).
Action: Check the host configuration.
Unable to allocate memory for read
Meaning: The buffer space required for the Zmodem protocol configuration read
is not currently available. This indicates that all the router memory is
tied up in other tasks or in the routing table. This error can occur only
with the Zget command.
Action: Wait for the router traffic load to decline, then try again.
Unable to connect to remote
Meaning: The router issued an initialization response and did not receive a valid
header. The packet may have been corrupted during transmission.
Action: Check that the host is running the Zmodem protocol. Also check the
serial line for a poor connection or source of noise.
Unable to execute command to create output
Meaning: The information requested in the Zput command could not be gathered.
This error can occur only with the Zput command.
Action: Check for proper syntax, try to display the data on the console without
using Zput. Then try Zput again.
Unable to get remote init parameters
Meaning: The router issued a status request that was not responded to after ten
attempts that were spaced at ten-second intervals.
Action: Check that the host is running the Zmodem protocol.
Event Log
Messages
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Event Log Messages
zmodem: Zmodem Event Messages
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