HP (Hewlett-Packard) 600 Network Router User Manual


 
clr:
cct
.
ip-address
.
#
(C=
mm
) (D=
nn
)
Meaning: An established DDN or PDN call to the remote host or gateway identified
by ip-address has been cleared. cct identifies the X.25
DDN or PDN
circuit and # identifies the logical connection number. C (mm) contains
the decimal contents of the Cause field (octet 4) of the supervisory
header of the packet that cleared the call. D (nn) contains the decimal
contents of the Diagnostic Code field (octet 5) of the same packet. The
values are listed in tables 17-2 and table 17-3, at the end of this X.25
section.
clr call from DTE
x121-address
(address not found)
Meaning: The incoming call from DTE address x121-address has been cleared
because the remote
DTE address was not found in the X.25 address map.
Action: Modify the configuration by adding an entry for the remote node in the
X.25
PDN Address Map for the appropriate X.25 circuit.
clr call from DTE
x121-address
(max calls active)
Meaning: The incoming call from DTE address x121-address has been cleared
because the maximum number of calls is already active between the
X.25 circuit and the remote node.
Action: Modify the configuration by increasing the Max Conns/Dest parameter
in the X.25
PDN Address Map for the appropriate X.25 circuit.
clr call from DTE
x121-address
(no host found)
Meaning: The incoming call from DTE address x121-address has been cleared
because no host circuit was found for the call. For example, if the call
was received on a line connected to a
DDN network and the line has not
been configured for a
DDN network, then the call cannot be accepted.
Action: Modify the configuration by configuring the appropriate Quality of
Service and
PDN types for your network.
Event Log
Messages
17
Event Log Messages
X.25 Event Messages
17-137