HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
No AppleTalk software configured
Meaning: The portion of the configuration file that contains AppleTalk
configuration data is faulty. One or more of the following required
records may be missing: AppleTalk record, configuration summary
record, entity records, or boot-load record.
Action: Verify and reconfigure the AppleTalk router.
No circuit group recorded for cg number
X
Meaning: The configuration does not contain a valid 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, along with associated statistics. Then verify and/or
reconfigure the circuit group.
No msg buffers for alarms: CG#
Meaning: The Appletalk router cannot obtain a message buffer to create its circuit
group timer.
Action: Contact your HP support provider.
No msg buffers for RTMP background alarm
Meaning: The Appletalk router cannot obtain a message buffer to create its RTMP
background timer.
Action: Contact your HP support provider.
No msg buffers for RTMP validity alarm
Meaning: The Appletalk router cannot obtain a message buffer to create its RTMP
validity timer.
Action: Contact your HP support provider.
Event Log
Messages
17
Event Log Messages
at: AppleTalk Event Messages
17-13