Perle Systems p2600 Network Router User Manual


 
Event Logs
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* Telnet server added to firewall
The IP address of the Telnet server added to the table of services available through the firewall.
* TFTP: Abort. ACK retry exceeded
Aborted a TFTP session because the bridge/router did not receive a new data packet within the TFTP “T1”
times “N2” interval.
* TFTP: Abort. ACK timeout
Aborted a TFTP session because the bridge/router did not receive an ACK for the last data packet it sent
within the TFTP “T1” times “N2” interval.
* TFTP: Abort. Error (#) received
Aborted a TFTP session because of the reception of a TFTP error message from the connected device. The
errors are: 0 - not defined, 1 - file not found, 2 - access violation, 3 - disk full or allocation exceeded, 4 -
illegal TFTP operation, 5 - unknown transfer ID, 6 - file already exists, 7 - no such user.
* Unable to allocate memory for DHCP server save
Generated when the memory on this device has become too fragmented to find a contiguous block of memory large
enough for the DHCP server tables. Reset the device to defragment memory.
* Unable to bind UDP Boot P client port
Generated as a result of an internal device error. Try resetting the device. If this is unsuccessful, contact a
service representative.
* Unable to bind UDP Boot P server port
Generated as a result of an internal device error. Try resetting the device. If this is unsuccessful, contact a service
representative.
* Unable to bind UDP DHCP server port
Generated as a result of an internal device error. Try resetting the device. If this is unsuccessful, contact a
service representative.
* Unable to route!! UDP failure
Generated when the device tried to open an already open UDP channel, causing IP routing to fail.
* Unknown call type on remote site <remote site alias>
The attempted call is not an ISDN, Frame Relay or PPP leased line call. Possible cause is a remote site profile being
deleted while a connection attempt is being made.
* WWW (HTTP) server removed from firewall
The IP address of the WWW (HTTP) server removed from the table of services available through the firewall.