HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
dev: Device Event Messages
These event messages are generated by the system variable “dev” in one
of the following formats, depending on the router model you are using:
Series 200 and 400: dev: ’device event message
Router 650: dev[slot number]: ’device event message
Bad module ID
Meaning: The adapter card (module) ID cannot be identified by the driver. These
IDs are listed in table 18-1 in the “hw: Hardware Information Base”
section in chapter 18.
Action: Verify the adapter card hardware.
CCT
cct:
Bad board id
Meaning: The router has detected that the connector number specified for this
token ring port does not physically exist on the hardware. Either the
current version of the operating system does not support the hardware
type or the line record for this token ring circuit (cct) has an invalid
connector number configured.
Action: Check the connector assignment for this token ring line (cct) in the
configuration file.
CCT
cct
: Group Address Programming Failure
Meaning: A failure was detected when programming the proprietary token ring
group address for the hop count reduction. No source routing hop count
reduction will take place. There may be too many protocols configured
on this token ring circuit that use functional addresses.
Action: Contact your HP support provider.
Event Log Messages
dev: Device Event Messages
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