IBM CTI 2572 Network Card User Manual


 
CTI 2572 Installation and Operation Guide
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2409 9225 INSUFFICIENT BUFFER SPACE
There is insufficient buffer space to hold the
message.
This could occur when the remote host has
sent more data than the negotiated buffer
space. Retry the operation. If the problem
persists, contact CTI.
240A 9226 SOCKET NOT CONNECTED
The socket you are attempting to use is not
connected to the remote host.
The socket may have been previously
disconnected from the remote host work by a
network error or because the remote host
closed the connection. Create the network
connection again and retry.
240B 9227 ATTEMPT TO SEND AFTER SOCKET HAS
BEEN SHUT DOWN
You are attempting to send data to a socket
that has been closed
See above.
240C 9228 CONNECTION TIMED OUT
The remote host is not responding to an
attempt to connect.
Attempt to create the network connection
again. If the problem persists check the status
of the remote host. Make sure that all IP
addresses are properly set, that the remote
host is on line, and that network cables are
connected properly.
240D 9229 CONNECTION REFUSED
The remote host refused the connection.
If the remote host is a 2572, the maximum
number of TCP connections allowed has been
exceeded. Wait and try again.
240E 9230 REMOTE HOST IS UNREACHABLE
The remote host cannot be found.
This error may occur when the remote host
has been taken out of service. It may also
occur if you have specified an incorrect IP
address.
240F 9231 URGENT DATA RECEIVED
The remote host has sent urgent data via
TCP. This feature is not supported by the
2572.
The remote device has sent you a message
format that is not supported. If the remote host
is a computer, check to software and network
setup.
For additional information, see documentation
on TCP/IP.
2410 9232 OUT OF BAND DATA RECEIVED
You have been sent out of band data via TCP.
This feature is not supported by the 2572.
See above.
246E 9326 NITP PROTOCOL ERROR
When the 2572 sent an NITP message, the
remote device replied with an invalid NITP
message. NITP protocol errors include:
- Odd number of characters received,
- Invalid characters received,
- Checksum error,
- Incorrect character count field.
This error may occur due to communications
error (line noise, etc.) on serial lines. It may
also result from an improperly programmed
remote device.
Retry the operation. If the error persists,
check out the remote device.