____________ Introduction This file contains a list of error messages generated by the Eicon Technology WAN Services for Windows NT software. The messages are organized by program and error code number as follows: Code Category -------------------------------------------------------------- AC ECMODULE error messages AD ECDIALER error messages EC Error messages common to many Eicon Technology programs FA ECTEST error messages LT SLP error messages NI MPR error messages NI MPRCCT error messages NI IPMAP error messages NI General Router error messages NI Event Viewer error messages PD ECCARD error messages SN ECSNMP error messages XR X.PAD error messages _______________________ Error Message Structure All error messages returned by Eicon Technology drivers and command-line utilities follow a standard structure: MODULENAME: Error #AA999. General description of problem. Suggested user remedy (ECNB code if applicable). Each error message documented in this chapter provides you with a simple explanation of the problem you are facing, and suggests a solution. Detailed technical information is sometimes included: this helps the Customer Services personnel at Eicon Technology or your representative to diagnose the situation. Please note that xxxxxxxx represents an alphabetic variable, and that nn represents a numeric variable. ________ ECMODULE @AC001 Parameter entry error. The port number you specify must fall between 1 and 48. The port number specified on the command line fell outside the range of valid port numbers. @AC002 Parameter entry error. The connection number that you specified is not in use. The connection number provided on the command line does not correspond to a connection currently in use. Refer to the reference guide for information about using ECMODULE correctly. @AC003 Memory shortage. Unload programs, or reduce the number of allocated sessions. There is not enough available memory in the computer to run the Eicon Technology software. Free memory by removing unnecessary resident programs and drivers. Reducing the number of allocated sessions will also free memory. @AC004 Parameter entry error. The station number that you specified (nn) is not in use. The station number provided on the command line does not correspond to a station currently in use. Repeat the procedure with a valid station number. @AC005 Required protocol missing or not configured for the specified port. Load the protocol xxxxxxxx with ECCARD and try again. The protocol identified by xxxxxxxx has not yet been loaded on the EiconCard. Use ECCARD START to load the protocol, and try again. Ensure that the protocol has already been configured. @AC006 Parameter entry error. The LU Name xxxxxxxx that you specified does not exist. The Logical Unit (LU) specified on the command line could not be found by the Eicon Technology software. The LU name may have been misspelled or contain invalid characters. Check to see that the LU name has been entered in the table of valid LU's. If necessary, configure or create the LU with the configuration program. @AC007 Parameter entry error. The Session ID number specified (nn) does not exist. The Session ID number that was specified on the command line does not correspond to a session that is currently active. Thus, no action can be taken by the Eicon Technology software. A session is a single conversation between a PC or terminal, and a host computer. These sessions are identified by WAN Services with unique identification numbers. Use the ECMODULE command to view the Session ID number for each connection. @AC008 Parameter entry error. The mode that you specified (xxxxxxxx) does not exist. The mode you specified on the ECMODULE command line is invalid. Type ECMODULE /? for a list of valid modes. @AC009 File not found: xxxxxxxx. The Eicon Technology software was unable to find the file represented by filename xxxxxxxx. Check that the file is on the computer's hard disk, and is in the same directory as the software that produced this message. @AC010 Parameter entry error. Invalid trace filter (xxxxxxxx). The trace filter that you specified (represented by xxxxxxxx) was not recognized by the Eicon Technology software. Verify that the command line was correctly typed. @AC011 Parameter entry error. Invalid trace size. Range is 0 to 65534 (xxxxxxx). The value you entered for the trace size was outside the proper range. Enter a value between 0 and 65534. @AC012 Parameter entry error. Invalid trace truncation length. The value you entered for truncating the trace buffer was incorrect. The value for the trancation parameter must be at least 16. If a lower value is entered, then the above error message is issued, and the value of 16 is used. There is no upper limit. @AC013 Trace not started You cannot stop the trace because the trace is not running. The command was ignored. @AC014 DIALER option is not suported by this version of ECMODULE. The current version of ECMODULE does not allow you to use the DIAlER option. Contact Eicon Customer Services for more information. @AC015 ECEXIT.NLM resource unavailable. Attempt running program until resource becomes available. Resources used by ECEXIT are busy. Try running your program again after a short time. The resources will become available eventually. @AC016 The xxxxxxx module did not return control to ECMODULE in time(nn). Please UNLOAD the xxxxxxx module. ECMODULE is having difficulty communicating with the module referred to by xxxxxxx. Control was supposed to be passed back to ECMODULE within a certain period (nn), but it was not. Use the UNLOAD command to remove the module from memory. You may reload it later. @AC017 Could not run xxxxxxx. (nn) The module referred to by xxxxxxx was not able to run. This may indicate a serious internal software error. Try restarting the system, and if that does not work, try reinstalling the software. Make note of the error code (nn) and contact Eicon Customer Support if the problem continues. @AC021 Bad output file name. Name "xxxxxxx" is a directory. The system cannot write data to the specified filename -- the name is a directory, not a file. @AC022 Gateway or Router options not supported by ECBIOS for this version. The current version of ECMODULE does not allow you to use the gateway or router options. Contact Eicon Customer Services for more information. @AC018 Invalid board name for ECEXIT.NLM. @AC019 Internal software error: PFspawnvp_signal() (nn) This indicates an serious internal error. If it persists, try reinstalling the software. If the problem persists, make note of the error code (nn), and contact Eicon Customer Services. @AC020 Parameter entry error. The EiconCard number you specify must fall between 1 and 6. You cannot have more than six EiconCards in a given PC. You must specify a value from 1 to 6 for the EiconCard number. @AC100 Required driver or redirector missing. Load the driver with ECCARD or the redirector with ECLAN. A critical driver has not yet been loaded into memory. Check the reference guide for information about using the ECCARD and ECLAN commands. @AC101 Server not responding. Check to see if the server's redirector is loaded. The PC acting as the gateway server is not acknowledging calls placed to it through the LAN. The gateway PC may be disconnected, not running its gateway software, have a configuration error, or its name may simply be incorrectly typed. Check the gateway status by running the ECLAN STATUS SERVER /S command on the Server or the ECLAN STATUS SERVER /S command on a client workstation. @AC102 Resource shortage. Too many sessions are active on the redirector or on the server. There are not enough ECBIOS sessions available for the requested operation. This shortage could be occurring on the redirector (workstation) or on the server (gateway). Try increasing the number of ECBIOS sessions available on the workstation and/or on the gateway. @AC103 Internal software error: xxxxxxxx (nn). Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Eicon Technology software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Eicon Technology software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG files to another directory, re-install the Eicon Technology software from the original distribution disks, and copy the *.CFG files back to the directory which contains the Eicon Technology software. @AC104 Port ID error. EiconCard may not be installed; port may not exist or be configured; required protocols may not have been loaded. A general error occurred when the Eicon Technology software attempted to communicate with the specified Port ID. This error condition could have been triggered by a number of factors. Check to see that the card is properly inserted into the computer's expansion slot. Verify that all of the required steps have been performed to load the necessary drivers. @AC105 EiconCard in halted state. Re-start the card with ECCARD START. The command ECCARD STOP was previously issued. Reactivate the card by issuing the ECCARD START command, and re-issue the previous command. @AC108 EiconCard not configured. Start the card with ECCARD START. The EiconCard you are attempting to use has not yet been configured. Run the WAN Services Configuration program. Then, activate the card by issuing the command ECCARD START on the server. ________ ECDIALER @AD000 File not found: xxxxxxxx. The modem script file is not in the required directory. The specified script file could not be found. You may have entered an incorrect file and/or pathname, or the file may not exist. Locate or create the file, and issue the command again using the correct file and pathname. @AD001 Script error: jump label xxxxxxxx specified in script file is undefined or can't be found. The script specifies a JUMP to a non-existent label. A label is a defined point in a script that contains a series of instructions to be executed under certain circumstances. @AD002 Script error: unable to jump to specified label xxxxxxxx found. The JUMP was improperly constructed. Look up ECDIALER in your InterConnect Server for NetWare Reference Guide for more information. @AD003 Script error: MATCH String xxxxxxxx is too long. The maximum length for a MATCH string is nn. MATCH strings cannot exceed the maximum length specified in the on-screen message. Reduce the MATCH string to the maximum alllowable length. @AD004 Script error: invalid value of 0 specified in TIMEOUT keyword. The TIMEOUT value must be greater than 0. @AD005 Script error: invalid value of 0 specified in WAIT keyword. The WAIT value must be greater than 0. @AD006 Script error: command timed out. Unable to complete command in the time specified. The command specified in the script could not be completed within the time specified in the TIMEOUT value. Reset the TIMEOUT keyword to a greater value. @AD007 Script error: SEND string too long. The SEND string must not exceed nn characters. SEND strings cannot exceed the maximum length specified in the on screen message. Reduce the SEND String to the maximum allowable length. @AD008 Script error: DIAL string too long. DIAL string must not exceed nn characters. DIAL strings cannot exceed the maximum length specified in the on screen message. Reduce the DIAL string to the maximum allowable length. @AD009 Script error: SET_DATA_BITS. Invalid value specified for number of data bits. Allowable values are 5, 6, 7, or 8. You may only specify the values 5,6,7, or 8 for SET_DATA_BITS. Set this parameter to the allowable values. @AD010 Script error: The string to be printed exceeds the maximum length of nn. ECDIALER's scripts can only print strings up to this finite length. Reduce the string to the maximum allowable length. @AD011 Script error: SET_STOP_BITS. Invalid value specified for number of STOP bits. Allowable values are 1 or 2. You may only specify the values 1 or 2 for SET_STOP_BITS. Set this parameter to one of the allowed values. @AD012 Script error: SET_SPEED. Invalid value specified for AT bit rate. Allowable values are 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600 bits per second. You may only specify the values 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 for SET_SPEED. Set this parameter to one of the allowed values. @AD013 Script error: SET_PARITY. Invalid value specified for the type (if any) of parity checking to use. Allowed settings are NO_PARITY, ODD_PARITY or EVEN_PARITY. You may only specify the values NO_PARITY, ODD_PARITY or EVEN_PARITY for SET_PARITY. Set this parameter to the allowed values. @AD015 Script error: Invalid value specified for SET_PORT. Allowable range is 1 to 48. The value specified for SET_PORT must fall within the range of 1 to 48. Set this parameter to an allowable value. @AD016 Script error: Syntax error or invalid command. A line in your script file cannot be understood by the Eicon Technology software. Check that all lines in the file are typed correctly. @AD020 Dial error: bps rate/configuration pair invalid or mismatched. Refer to the V.32bis section of the EiconCard configuration program chapter in the manual. With V.32bis modems, the bits per second (bps) rate dictates what configurations are possible. In other words, you must follow a set of rules when specifying the parameters for your V.32 bis modem. @AD021 Dial error: phone number string too long. Phone number cannot exceed nn digits. DIAL strings cannot exceed the maximum length specified in the on-screen message. Reduce the phone number string to the maximum allowable length. @AD022 Dial error: invalid bit rate specified nn. Refer to the V.32bis section of the EiconCard configuration program chapter in the Gateway manual. With V.32 bis modems, the bits per second (bps) rate dictates what configurations are possible. In other words, you must follow a set of rules when specifying the parameters for your V.32 bis modem. @AD023 Dial error: invalid configuration specified xxxxxxxx Refer to the V.32bis section of the EiconCard configuration program chapter in the manual. With V.32 bis modems, the bits per second (bps) rate dictates what configurations are possible. In other words, you must follow a set of rules when specifying the parameters for your V.32 bis modem. @AD024 Dial error: AT phone number string too long. Phone number cannot exceed nn digits. DIAL strings cannot exceed the maximum length specified in the on screen message. Reduce the phone number string to the maximum allowable length. @AD025 Dial error: Configuration and bit rates can only be specified for V.32 modems. You have attempted to set a parameter allowed only on V.32 bis modems. @AD026 Dial error: if a phone number is specified for V.32 modems the bit rate and the configuration must also be specified. V.32 modem will use the previous bit rate and configuration settings only when repeating a previous phone number. Specifying a telephone number resets these registers and necessitates that these parameters be provided again. @AD027 Dial error: Directory number string too long. Directory number cannot exceed nn digits. The Directory number that you specified is too long. Reduce the directory number to the maximum allowable length. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. @AD028 Dial error: Subaddress string too long. Subaddress cannot exceed nn digits. The Subaddress string that you specified is too long. Reduce the Subaddress string to the maximum allowable length. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. @AD029 Dial error: Transit Network Selection string too long. Transit Network Selection cannot exceed nn digits. The Transit Network Selection string that you specified is too long. Reduce the Transit Network Selection string to the maximum allowable length. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. @AD030 Parameter entry error: invalid configuration or bit rate is not allowed with the specified configuration. The bit rate that you specified is not compatible with the configuration information contained in the configuration program. @AD031 Dial error: invalid xxxxxxxx parameter specified. One of the parameters that you specified was not recognized by ECDIALER. This may be due to a typing error. @AD032 Dial error: xxxxxxxx parameter required. There is no default value for the parameter represented by xxxxxxxx. You must include a value for this parameter. @AD033 Dial error: xxxxxxxx parameter not compatible with the current dialer. Some ECDIALER parameters are only appropriate for certain kinds of connections. @AD037 Answer error: modem is currently set to the specified state. The request to set the modem state was ignored, since the modem was already in answer mode. @AD040 Store error: invalid bit rate specified for primary. Refer to the V.32bis section of the EiconCard configuration program chapter in the manual. With V.32 bis modems, the bits per second (bps) rate dictates what configurations are possible. In other words, you must follow a set of rules when specifiying the parameters for your V.32 bis modem. @AD041 Store error: invalid configuration specified for primary number. Refer to the V.32bis section of the EiconCard configuration program chapter in the manual. With V.32 bis modems, the bits per second (bps) rate dictates what configurations are possible. In other words, you must follow a set of rules when specifying the parameters for your V.32 bis modem. @AD042 Store error: invalid bit rate specified for alternate number. Refer to the V.32bis section of the EiconCard configuration program chapter in the manual. With V.32 bis modems, the bits per second (bps) rate dictates what configurations are possible. In other words, you must follow a set of rules when specifiying the parameters for your V.32bis modem. @AD043 Store error: invalid configuration specified for alternate number. Refer to the V.32bis section of the EiconCard configuration program chapter in the manual. With V.32 bis modems, the bits per second (bps) rate dictates what configurations are possible. In other words, you must follow a set of rules when specifiying the parameters for your V.32 bis modem. @AD044 Store error: AT phone number string too long. Phone number cannot exceed %d digits. The AT phone number string is too long for the dialer. This usually indicates that you are making an error in entering information. @AD045 Store error: Configuration and bit rates can only be specified for V.32 modems. With V.32 bis modems, the bits per second (bps) rate dictates what configurations are possible. In other words, you must follow a set of rules when specifiying the parameters for your V.32 bis modem. @AD046 Store error: if a phone number is specified for V.32 modems the bit rate and the configuration must also be specified. Make sure that you provide all necessary information on the command line when you issue an ECDIALER command. When you specify a new telephone number for dialing, you must also provide the bit rate and configuration information. @AD047 Store error: Directory number string too long. Directory number cannot exceed nn digits. The Directory number that you specified is too long. Reduce the directory number to the maximum allowable length. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. @AD048 Store error: Subaddress string too long. Subaddress cannot exceed nn digits. The Subaddress string that you specified is too long. Reduce the Subaddress string to the maximum allowable length. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. @AD049 Store error: Transit Network Selection string too long. Transit Network Selection cannot exceed %d digits. The Transit Network Selection string that you specified is too long. Reduce the Transit Network Selection string to the maximum allowable length. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. @AD051 Store error: invalid xxxxxxxx parameter specified. Type xxxxxxxx /? for help. The parameter represented by xxxxxxxx was not understood by ECDIALER. Please enter the command followed by /? for online help. @AD052 Store error: xxxxxxxx parameter required. Type xxxxxxxx /? for help. The parameter represented by xxxxxxxx was not understood by ECDIALER. Please enter the command followed by /? for online help. @AD053 Store error: xxxxxxxx parameter not compatible with the current dialer. Some ECDIALER parameters are only appropriate for certain kinds of connections. @AD060 Card initialization error: EiconCard port is not initialized. Set AUTO INITIALIZE to YES in the configuration program, run "ECCARD START /PORT". The EiconCard must be initialized in order to perform operations. If you would like initialization to occur automatically each time you enter the software, add this sequence to the ECICS load sequence. To initialize the port manually, run ECCARD START /Port. AD063 Error: xxxxxxxx parameter not valid for this dialer. Some ECDIALER parameters are only appropriate for certain kinds of connections. AD064 Error: xxxxxxxx command not valid for this dialer. Some ECDIALER parameters are only appropriate for certain kinds of connections. @AD100 Internal software error: dialer API (nn). Contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. This indicates an internal error in the Eicon Technology software. Contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance, quoting the message number and the numeric value returned as (nn). @AD114 Port ID error. Port may not exist or may not be configured. An invalid port number has been specified. Verify the port ID in the ICS Configuration utility. @AD115 No status to display for direct line. Direct lines (leased lines) do not provide status information. Only dial-up lines provide this kind of information. @AD200 Parameter entry error: bad command syntax. The Eicon Technology software was unable to understand the command that you entered. Verify that the command and parameters that you have supplied on the command line are typed correctly. @AD201 Resource conflict. Not owner or command still under processing. This may indicate a a multi-tasking error. You may have already started the process in another window, or have another process which is using a common resource. Terminate all processes currently using the common resource before starting a new process. You may also receive this error message if you make a dial request while a previous dial request is still in progress. @AD202 Dial error. Destination did not answer. The computer that you tried to dial did not answer. Contact personnel at the remote site and ask them to verify their software and hardware status. @AD204 Required parameter missing. No telephone number registered. A telephone number must be provided for the dial operation. Use the /N parameter with your command. @AD206 Already in answer mode. The modem was already in answer mode, so the command was ignored. @AD207 Invalid parameter value provided: invalid asynchronous speed. You must set your bits per second rate to one of the industry-standard settings. You may only specify the values 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 for SET_SPEED. @AD208 Invalid parameter value provided: invalid parity. You may only specify the values NO_PARITY, ODD_PARITY or EVEN_PARITY for SET_PARITY. @AD209 Invalid parameter value provided: invalid number of bits per transmitted byte. You may only specify the values 5,6,7, or 8 for SET_DATA_BITS. @AD210 Invalid initialization parameter. One or more of the parameters that you specified on the command line could not be understood by the Eicon Technology software. Check that the command line does not contain any typing errors. @AD212 Modem error. Disconnection received while connecting. This error may be an isolated incident, the result of line noise, or incorrectly configured software on the remote site. Try the operation again before attempting detailed troubleshooting. @AD213 Modem error. Close received while connecting. This error may be an isolated incident, the result of line noise, or incorrectly configured software on the remote site. Try the operation again before attempting detailed troubleshooting. @AD214 Modem error. Hangup received while connecting. This error may be an isolated incident, the result of line noise, or incorrectly configured software on the remote site. Try the operation again before attempting detailed troubleshooting. @AD215 Modem error. Ring indication received while connecting. This error may be an isolated incident, the result of line noise, or incorrectly configured software on the remote site. Try the operation again before attempting detailed troubleshooting. Verify that you have correctly identified the modem type in the ICS Configuration utility. @AD216 Call failure indication (CFI) received. The host is unable or unwilling to receive the call request that you placed. Verify that this is not due to a local hardware configuration problem: check modem cables, etc. If the cause is not local, contact personnel at the host site. Their system may be down or busy. @AD217 Delayed call indication (DLC) received. This indicates that the host system has chosen to block calls from your site. This may be due to several considerations: password violations, noisy line, etc. Generally, this is not a permanent ban, but is imposed for fixed periods of time. Contact personnel at the host site for more information regarding your status. @AD218 Invalid indication (INV) received. This indicates that the host has received a syntax error. Ensure that the parameters you have specified are correct for this particular host. Verify your modem hardware. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @AD223 Dial error: destination busy. The destination telephone line is busy. Keep trying until the line is free. If the condition persists, contact personnel at the remote site and ask them to verify their software and hardware status. @AD225 Dial error: no carrier. The computers failed to establish a link, or carrier wave. Verify software configuration, ask personnel at remote site to do same. @AD228 Dial error. No dial tone. There is no dial tone coming from the telephone line. Check the cable that runs from the modem to the telephone jack. @AD229 Close request received. The remote computer has requested that the connection be closed. This message advises you that the remote computer has closed the session. @AD230 Disconnect request received. The remote computer has requested that the link be disconnected. This message advises you that the remote computer has disconnected the session. @AD234 Parameter entry error. Phone number contains invalid digit(s). The telephone number that you specified contains invalid characters. Check to see that you typed it correctly. @AD235 Parameter entry error. Invalid phone number structure. The telephone number that you specified contains invalid characters. Check to see that you typed it correctly. @AD236 Command not allowed or already hungup. The command that you entered is not allowed within the context of current operations. @AD237 Invalid parameter value provided: invalid bit rate. You may only specify the values 5,6,7, or 8 for SET_DATA_BITS. @AD238 Invalid parameter value provided: invalid configuration mode. The EiconCard is incorrectly configured for the requested operation. @AD239 Required parameter missing. No telephone number registered. A telephone number must be provided for dial operations. @AD250 Parameter entry error. Invalid Bearer Capability. Bearer Capability is the speed at which your telephone company's lines can carry information. For circuit-switched calls, this parameter can be set to 56K or 64K. For packet-switched calls, this parameter must be set to 64K. If this parameter is not specified, the value defaults to 64. This is appropriate for most major cities in North America. Refer to the manual for more information. @AD251 Parameter entry error. Invalid ISDN Number. The ISDN Number that you specified is in the wrong format. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. Remember to use a valid combination of Number Type and Number Plan. @AD252 Parameter entry error. Invalid ISDN Subaddress. The ISDN Subaddress that you specified is in the wrong format or is not required. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. Remember to use a valid combination of Number Type and Number Plan. @AD253 Parameter entry error. Invalid Transit Network Selection. The Transit Network Selection information that you specified is in the wrong format. This parameter specifies which long distance carrier you will be using for your connection. Consult the information that came with your ISDN subscription. Remember to use a valid combination of Number Type and Number Plan. @AD254 Parameter entry error. Invalid or incompatible ISDN Port. The ISDN Port that you specified either does not exist, or has not been configured correctly. The EiconCard ISDN can be configured to use one or two B-channels to carry information. Some countries also permit you to carry X.25 data on the D-channel. Use the configuration program to verify your ISDN configuration information. @AD255 Parameter entry error. Invalid structure. The information that you entered on the command line was not understood by ECDIALER. This may be due to a typing error, or you may be specifying parameters in the wrong sequence. @AD256 Dialer closed or not fully activated. Verify that the EiconCard has been configured using the configuration program. @AD257 Invalid or incompatible Dialer state. Verify that the EiconCard has been configured using the configuration program. The card may be configured incorrectly. @AD258 Call Control cannot complete the call. For ISDN connections only: the call could not be completed through the ISDN network. Consult the ISDN cause code displayed by ECDIALER status and refer to the manual for its explanation. @AD259 Internal Hangup/Disconnect requested. This may indicate that your software was not configured correctly, or that some other error has occurred. Another error message may provide a more detailed diagnosis of the problem. @AD260 Cannot hangup on X31A. This kind of connection cannot be hung up. @AD261 Required parameter missing. No ISDN number registered. The ISDN number was not specified on the command line, and has not been registered in the configuration file. Use the configuration program to register a default number. @AD280 Dial failed, hangup received or port is not activated. This refers to a general error in the communications between the Eicon Technology software and the modem. Verify that the modem is correctly installed and configured. Check all cables. If these steps fail to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for more information. @AD281 Hangup under processing. The server still station (gateway) is still processing a previous hangup request. The command that you just entered cannot be processed until the hangup is completed. @AD301 Internal software error: (NCB return code xxxxxxxx). Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This indicates an internal error in the Eicon Technology software. Contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance, quoting the message number and the NCB return code. @AD302 Resource conflict: dialer already in use. The dialer is already in use by another workstation. Find out who is using the dialer in your work group and make arrangements to use the dialer when they are finished. @AD303 Required driver missing. The dialbios has not been opened. You must have ECLAN client software running in order to use ECDIALER. Refer to the manual for more information. @AD308 Onhook or Offhook command invalid. Either you tried to hangup when there was no connection, or you tried to start a connection when another one was already active. ______ Common @EC200 Internal software error: invalid buffer length (ECBIOS: ENETBUFLEN). Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Eicon Technology software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Eicon Technology software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Re-install the software from the original distribution diskettes. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC201 Network error: invalid command. Verify your network software configuration (ECBIOS: ENETICMD). This may indicate a LAN configuration error for the station placing the request, an error in the Eicon Technology configuration program, or a conflict between the Eicon Technology software and other applications running on the PC. Contact your LAN administrator for help. If that person is unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC202 Internal software error: command timeout (ECBIOS: ENETCMDTO) Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Eicon Technology software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Eicon Technology software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Re-install the software from the original distribution diskettes. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC203 Network error: incomplete message. Verify your network software configuration (ECBIOS: ENETIMSG). This may indicate a LAN configuration error for the station placing the request, an error in the Eicon Technology configuration program, or a conflict between the Eicon Technology software and other applications running on the PC. Contact your LAN administrator for help. @EC204 Parameter entry error: the connection or linkstation number that you specified is invalid or not in use (ECBIOS: ENETILSN). The connection or linkstation number that you provided was invalid. Check that the number was correctly typed. @EC205 Network error: no circuit available. Wait a few minutes and try again. (ECBIOS: ENETNOCKT). All of the virtual circuits (communication paths through the gateway) are currently in use. A link cannot be established until one of these circuits becomes available. If the situation persists, contact your gateway administrator. @EC206 Call cleared. Your session has been closed. Attempt to re-establish the connection (ECBIOS: ENETCALLCLR). The communications link between the PC and the host has been terminated. Repeat the steps necessary to re-establish the gateway connection. @EC207 Network error: Command cancelled (ECBIOS: ENETCMDCANC). This may indicate a LAN configuration error for the station placing the request, an error in the Eicon Technology configuration, or a conflict between the Eicon Technology software and other applications running on the PC. Contact your LAN administrator for help. @EC208 Node name already exists (ECBIOS: ENETPUEXIST). An attempt was made to add a Node name to a table that already contains that entry. Choose another node name, or remove the node name from the table before adding it. @EC209 Nodes/PUs configured have all been used or number of PUs free is not enough to start the specified node (ECBIOS: ENETPUFULL). The table that holds nodes (Physical Unit names) has a finite amount of space. Remove an existing node name before attempting to insert another one. @EC210 Session table full. Close a session and try again (ECBIOS: ENETNOSESS). There is a finite number of sessions available. Before trying to invoke a new session, an existing session must be closed. @EC211 Internal software error: unable to establish a local session (ECBIOS: ENETUCALL) Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Eicon Technology software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Eicon Technology software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup of the Eicon configuration files and re-install the software from the original distribution diskettes. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC212 Card initialization error. You must first download the protocol to the EiconCard port with ECCARD START (ECBIOS: ENETNAMENF). A critical driver has not yet been loaded into memory. Review the procedure listed in the reference manual for the action being attempted, add the required driver, and try again. @EC213 Network error: circuit in use. Wait a few minutes and try again (ECBIOS: ENETINUSE). All of the virtual circuits (communication paths through the gateway) are currently in use. A link cannot be established until one of these circuits becomes available. If the situation persists, contact your gateway administrator. @EC214 An invalid port number has been specified. Check the port configuration and try again. Verify the software configuration and ensure that the correct port has been specified configure for your hardware installation. @EC215 Network event: session reset (ECBIOS: ENETSRESET). The X.25 network has reset the session between the PC and the host. Repeat the steps necessary to re-establish the session. @EC216 Network condition: trace not started (ECBIOS: ENETNOTRACE). The requested trace could not be executed by the X.25 network. If repeated attempts fail, contact your Eicon Technology representative. @EC217 EiconCard memory shortage. Use the configuration program to reduce the number of reserved resources and restart the card. (ECBIOS: ENETNOMEM). The EiconCard is a sophisticated communications coprocessor, with its own CPU and RAM (Random Access Memory). The amount of available RAM on an EiconCard depends on its model. An error occurred because you tried to load too many images (EiconCard programs) and/or you tried to reserve too many resources (buffers, etc.). Use the Eicon configuration program to reduce the amount of resources that you request so that it fits within the EiconCard's memory capacity. @EC218 Internal software error: too many outstanding commands (ECBIOS: ENET2MANYC). Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Eicon Technology software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Eicon Technology software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Re-install the software from the original distribution diskettes. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC219 Parameter entry error. Specified port number is invalid (ECBIOS: ENETBADPORT). The port number specified on the command line is invalid. Re-issue the command with the correct port number. @EC220 Required parameter missing. A phone number must be specified for dialing. (ECBIOS: ENETNONUMBER). A telephone number must be provided on the command line. Enter the telephone number that you wish to dial using the /N parameter. @EC221 Modem error: no dial tone. Check your modem hardware (ECBIOS: ENETNOTONE). The modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because its cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. @EC222 Modem error: modem test failed. Check your modem hardware (ECBIOS: ENETMDFAILED). The modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because its cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. @EC223 Modem error: modem not ready. Check your modem hardware (ECBIOS: ENETMDNR). The modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because its cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. @EC224 Modem error: modem not ready (no DSR). Check your modem hardware (ECBIOS: ENETMDDSR). The modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because its cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. If you receive this message while using a DPNA card, ensure that the interface is set to X.21 (RS-232). @EC225 Modem error: modem not ready (no CTS). Check your modem hardware (ECBIOS: ENETMDCTS). The modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because its cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. @EC226 Modem error: modem not ready (no clock) (ECBIOS: ENETMDCLK). The modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because its cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. If you receive this message while using a DPNA card, ensure that the interface is set to X.21 (RS-232). @EC227 Remote line busy. Wait a few minutes and try again (ECBIOS: ENETBUSY). The telephone number that you are dialing is returning a busy signal. If repeated attempts fail, contact personnel at that site and ask them to investigate the problem. @EC228 Remote not answering. Contact personnel at remote site (ECBIOS: ENETNOANSWER). The modem at the remote end is not answering the telephone line. Contact personnel at that site and ask them to investigate the problem. @EC229 Phone line error: no line available. Check the cable which runs from the modem to the telephone jack (ECBIOS: ENETNOLINE). The modem is unable to obtain a dial tone. Check to see that the cable is properly connected to the modem and to the telephone jack. @EC230 Modem already in use. Check to see if someone in your workgroup is already using the modem (ECBIOS: ENETMDUSED). Another station may be using the modem. In such a case, you may simply have to wait your turn. @EC231 Parameter entry error: bad phone number syntax. Phone numbers should follow format #-###-###-#### (ECBIOS: ENETMDSYNTAX). The phone number provided was in an invalid format or contained invalid characters. Retype the phone number using the format above. @EC233 Internal software error: link level not ready. Verify your network configuration (ECBIOS: ENETLINKNR). If attempts fail, contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Eicon Technology software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Eicon Technology software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup of your initialization files, and re-install the software from the original distribution diskettes. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC234 Internal software error: packet level not ready. Verify your network configuration (ECBIOS: ENETPKTLNR). If attempts fail, contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Eicon Technology software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Eicon Technology software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup of your initialization files, and re-install the software from the original distribution diskettes. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC235 Restart indication received (ECBIOS: ENETRESTART). The X.25 network has re-started its link with the gateway. Repeat the steps necessary to re-establish the gateway connection. @EC245 General card failure. Attempt a system restart. (ECBIOS: ENETSNARK). The EiconCard has experienced a critical failure. Verify that the EiconCard is correctly installed: refer to the EiconCard installation guide for more information. Shutdown and restart the computer containing the EiconCard. Reload the gateway software. If repeated attempts fail, contact your Eicon Technology representative. @EC246 EiconCard hardware error. (ECBIOS: ENETCARD). The EiconCard has experienced a critical failure. Verify that the EiconCard is correctly installed: refer to the EiconCard installation guide for information. Shutdown and restart the computer containing the EiconCard. Reload the gateway software. If repeated attempts fail, contact your Eicon Technology representative. @EC247 EiconCard hardware error. Verify that the EiconCard is loaded (ECBIOS: ENETLOAD). The EiconCard has experienced a critical failure. Verify that the EiconCard is correctly installed: refer to the EiconCard installation guide for information. Shutdown and restart the computer containing the EiconCard. Reload the gateway software. If repeated attempts fail, contact your Eicon Technology representative. @EC248 EiconCard in halted state. Re-start the card with ECCARD START (ECBIOS: ENETHALT). The card was previously halted with ECCARD STOP. Issue the command ECCARD START to resume operations. @EC249 Required driver or redirector missing. Load the driver with ECCARD or the redirector with ECLAN and try again (ECBIOS: ENETNODRV). The ECBIOS driver has not been loaded. Ensure that your CONFIG.SYS file has the line DEVICE=ECBIOS.SYS to load the driver into memory. Then run ECBIOS START and resume. @EC250 Command not completed (ECBIOS: ENETPEND). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Eicon Technology software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Eicon Technology software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup of your initialization files, and re-install the software from the original distribution diskettes. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC251 Internal software error: (NCB return code xxxxxxxx). Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical error in the Eicon Technology software. Contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @EC252 Port ID error. EiconCard may not be installed; port may not exist or be configured; required protocols may not have been loaded (ENETNOTCONF). The EiconCard's port has not yet been configured with a protocol. Specify and configure a protocol using the Eicon configuration program, and try again. @EC500 Parameter entry error: too many arguments. Remaining arguments will be ignored. Type xxxxxxxx /? for help. More parameters were provided on the command line than the Eicon Technology software was expecting. The excess parameters were not processed. Obtain the correct syntax by retyping the command with the help parameter /?. @EC501 Syntax error: invalid option. Type xxxxxxxx /? for help. An unknown parameter was specified on the command line. Obtain the correct syntax by retyping the command with the help parameter /?. @EC502 Required parameter missing. xxxxxxxx must be specified. Type xxxxxxxx /? for help. The parameter xxxxxxxx was not provided on the command line and is required for the desired operation. Re-issue the command using the required parameter. @EC503 Required parameter missing. You must specify a value for option xxxxxxxx. Type xxxxxxxx /? for help. The parameter xxxxxxxx was not provided on the command line and is required for the desired operation. Re-issue the command using the required parameter. @EC504 Invalid parameters in command line. Type xxxxxxxx /? for help. The Eicon Technology software is not able to understand the command line that you have typed.This usually indicates a typing error or an inappropriate value. For example, you might have supplied a string (alphabetic) value for a field that required a numeric value (such as a port number). @EC505 Ambiguous parameter: xxxxxxxx (xxxxxxxx?). Type xxxxxxxx /? for help. The Eicon Technology software is not able to understand the command line that you have typed. This usually indicates a typing error or an inappropriate value. For example, you might have supplied a string (alphabetic) value for a field that required a numeric value (such as a port number). @EC506 Parameter entry error: value is out of range (xx). Type xxxxxxxx/? for help. The command indicated by xxxxxxxx was accompanied with a parameter that falls outside the accepted range. Each command and its parameters have different ranges for their accepted values. Entering a command followed by /? will provide you with a list of commands and the values acceptable for each parameter. This help feature goes down several levels: for example, ECLAN USE /? would provide information on server station (gateway) selection. @EC900 A DCB (Dos Control Block) was not found. This probably indicates an error in your PC's DOS configuration. Verify that you do not have a misbehaving TSR (resident program) that is conflicting with the Eicon Technology software. @EC902 The application was unable to perform the specified operation or was unable to establish a local session. See the diagnostic below. This message is usually accompanied by more specific error messages. Refer to those messages for detailed information on the error condition. ______ ECTEST @FA001 File not found: xxxxxxxx. EiconCard configuration file could not be found. The specified EiconCard configuration file (*.CFG) could not be found. You may have entered an incorrect file and/or pathname, or the *.CFG file may not exist. Locate or create the file, and issue the command again using the correct file and pathname. @FA002 File not found: xxxxxxxx. EiconCard Loadable Module file could not be found. The specified loadable module file (*.ELM) could not be found. Make sure that it is in the current directory or on the path. If you cannot find the file, re-install the Eicon Technology software. @FA003 EiconCard nn not supported by this version of ECTEST. No tests performed. ECCARD CONFIG allows the selection of a card type that is not currently supported by the ECTEST program. EiconCards of the specified type can not be tested. @FA004 Configuration error: EiconCard #nn could not be found in the configuration file. EiconCard #nn was not configured using ICS Configuration or the card number specified is incorrect. @FA005 Memory shortage: Unload programs, or reduce the number of allocated sessions. The file server PC requires a certain amount of free memory to run ECTEST. Unload unnecessary programs from memory, and run ECTEST again. @FA006 Version mismatch: Invalid version of the EiconCard Configuration file xxxxxxxx. The file ECTEST is trying to read is an incompatible version. This usually appears when ECTEST tries to read an old EiconCard configuration file (*.CFG). This problem is most likely to occur after you have upgraded your software to a new version, and did not regenerate the EiconCard configuration files using the new version of the EiconCard configuration program (ICS Configuration). @FA008 Card identification error. The type of the EiconCard is xxxxxxxx. The card name to select in the ECCARD CONFIG program is xxxxxxxx instead of xxxxxxxx. The Card Type specified in EiconCard configuration program is not of the same type as the EiconCard installed in the file server PC. Run the ICS Configuration program and set the correct Card Type. @FA009 Invalid I/O port address, invalid memory segment address, Card nn is not an EiconCard, or hardware failure. This occurs when the I/O port address and memory segment address validity tests pass, but the EiconCard is still not responding. It is possible that there is a configuration conflict (I/O port address and/or memory segment address) either between two EiconCards or between an EiconCard and another adapter that could not be detected by the configuration validity tests. If there are no configuration conflicts, then there may be a hardware failure with the board. Try alternate I/O port addresses and memory segm ent addresses. For assistance, refer to the installation guide that came with your EiconCard. @FA010 Selected Interrupt Request Level is not supported by the xxxxxxxx card. Select another one. You have chosen an interrupt request level (IRQ) that is not supported by this version of EiconCard. Run EiconCard configuration program and select an IRQ smaller than 8. Refer to your EiconCard documentation for more information on valid IRQ settings. @FA011 EiconCard is in an XT slot (8 bits) in which the extended interrupt request levels (8 to 15) are not supported. Either place the EiconCard in an AT slot (16 bits) or select an interrupt request level smaller than 8. You have installed the EiconCard in an inappropriate slot. Move the EiconCard into one of the long 16 bit slots in the gateway PC, or run EiconCard configuration program and select an IRQ number lower than 8 for the EiconCard. @FA012 No interrupts received from the EiconCard. Invalid Interrupt Request Level or hardware failure. You may have set the EiconCard to an incorrect Interrupt Request Level, or there may be a hardware problem with the EiconCard. Run the EiconCard configuration program and change the IRQ settings. If this does not work, then there may be a problem with your EiconCard. @FA013 EiconCard xxxxxxxx nnnnK is not supported by this version of ECTEST. No test performed. The specified EiconCard is an old version of the board and cannot be tested by this version of ECTEST. @FA014 Invalid interface type selection. The machine type to select in the Eicon configuration program is /MC instead of /PC. You have a Micro-Channel EiconCard installed in your machine but you are attempting to use the ISA bus structure. Run the ICS Configuration program, and on the hardware configuration screen select Micro Channel Architecture instead of Industry Standard Architecture as the bus type. @FA015 Invalid interface type selection. The machine type to select in the Eicon configuration program is /PC instead of /MC. You have a PC EiconCard installed in your machine but you are attempting to use the Micro-Channel bus structure. Run the ICS Configuration program, and on the hardware configuration screen select Industry Standard Architecture instead of Micro Channel Architecture as the bus type. @FA016 Parameter entry error. Card number must be within the 1 to nn range. The specified card number is invalid. Valid card numbers range from 1 to nn. @FA017 The interface type according to the EiconCard device driver differs from the one selected in the EiconCard configuration file. If interface type selected in file is incorrect, select appropriate interface type. Otherwise, re-boot system. This indicates that an Eicon Technolgy OS/2 program was run using a configuration file with an interface type different from the interface type selected in the configuration file to be used by ECTEST. If the interface type selected for ECTEST is incorrect, run ICS Configuration to select the appropriate type. If the type is correct, the OS/2 gateway must be rebooted. Bear in mind that because of the nature of the OS/2 environment, the Eicon Technology software is unable to automatically detect which bus typ e that your computer has. @FA018 Resource conflict: required EiconCard device driver resource currently unavailable. Attempt running ECTEST until the resource is free. On OS/2 computers, this message appears when another program is using one of the EiconCard device driver's resources. Wait until the necessary resource is free, and run ECTEST again. @FA019 Memory segment xxxxxxxx not supported by this version of xxxxxxxx. Select a memory segment address equal to or smaller than xxxxxxxx. The EiconCard cannot be tested using the selected memory segment address in the current version of ECTEST. Run the EiconCard configuration program to select a memory segment value in the specified range. @FA020 Version mismatch: Invalid version of the Eicon Loadable Module file xxxxxxxx. This is an invalid version of a *.ELM file. The file may have been corrupted, or belong to a version which is not compatible with this version of ECTEST. Use the ECVER command to determine the version of the Eicon software you are running. Contact your Eicon Technology representative to obtain the most recent software. @FA021 Hardware failure: I/O Interface test failure. There may be a hardware failure on the EiconCard. @FA022 Extended memory not supported by EiconCard. Select a memory segment address smaller than 0x10000. This message does not require any further explanation. @FA023 EiconCard is in an XT slot (8 bits) in which extended memory is not accessible. Either place the EiconCard in an AT slot (16 bits) or select a memory segment address smaller than 0x10000. This message does not require any further explanation. @FA024 No extended memory present at the selected memory segment address. Select a memory segment address equal to or smaller than xxxxxx. This message does not require any further explanation. @FA025 Invalid I/O port address, invalid EiconCard type, card is not an EiconCard, invalid interface type (OS/2 only) or hardware failure. * One or more of the following problems may have triggered this error: * The I/O port address selected in the EiconCard configuration file may be invalid (conflicting with another adapter), and/or the I/O port address jumpers or switches may not correspond to the value selected in the configuration file. * The EiconCard type may be wrong. * The card using the specified I/O port address may not be an EiconCard. * (under OS/2 only) The interface type may be incorrect. * There may be a hardware failure on the EiconCard. * Verify jumpers or switch settings. Verify accuracy of the card type. If those items are correct, try alternate I/O port address in case of a possible conflict with another device. If no valid I/O port address can be found, there may be no more I/O port addresses available on your host system or there may be a hardware failure on the EiconCard. * It is impossible under OS/2 to determine the bus type of the host machine. The configured bus type is assumed correct. If the bus type is incorrect, boot the system and run the EiconCard Configuration program to select the correct bus type. @FA026 Invalid memory segment address and/or invalid I/O port address, or hardware failure. The memory segment address selected in the EiconCard configuration file may be invalid, and/or the memory segment address jumper settings on the EiconCard (if any) may not correspond to the value selected in the EiconCard configuration file. If no valid memory segment address can be found, it is possible that it is the I/O port address that is invalid (invalid I/O ports cannot always be detected). Try alternate values for the I/O port. Make sure to modify jumper/switch settings according to the new I/O port values. If this does not work, there may be no more available resources (I/O port address and/or memory segment address) on your host system, or there may be a hardware failure on the EiconCard. @FA027 Micro-Channel EiconCard not detected. Invalid slot number, invalid interface type (OS/2 only) or hardware failure. The adapter in slot n, if any, was not recognized as being an EiconCard. Either the configured slot number is incorrect, or there is a hardware failure on the EiconCard. Check the EiconCard slot position and update ICS Configuration accordingly. Under OS/2, this error may also occur if the selected interface type is /MC but the host machine is a /PC machine. If the slot number is correct and the interface type is correct (relevant uder OS/2 only) but the problem still persists, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA028 Configuration error: EiconCard device driver not installed. ECBIOS has not been installed. The EiconCard device driver ECBIOS.SYS must be specified in your CONFIG.SYS file before you can test the EiconCard. This message only applies to OS/2 systems. @FA029 Security conflict: Insufficient user privilege. Contact your system administrator. You do not have sufficient privileges to run in this control mode. Contact your system administrator for the proper access rights. @FA030 Internal software error: There was an error sending a system call to the EiconCard driver. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This may indicate an error in the Eicon Technology software. Other error messages may provide a more detailed diagnosis of the problem. If you unable to resolve this problem yourself, contact your Eicon Techology representative for assistance. @FA031 Configuration error: ECBIOS Driver or redirector not installed. The EiconCard driver has not been loaded. Run the ECBIOS command before issuing any further commands on the EiconCard. @FA032 Network error: Cannot reach server. The command failed due to an error on the network. Ensure that the network is functioning properly before reissuing the command. @FA033 Internal software error: EiconCard driver internal error (xxxxxxxx: nn). Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This may indicate an error in the Eicon Technology software. Other error messages may provide a more detailed diagnosis of the problem. If you unable to resolve this problem yourself, contact your Eicon Techology representative for assistance. @FA034 Resource conflict: Interrupt request level nn already used by another adapter. Select another Interrupt Request Level. You have chosen an interrupt request level (IRQ) that is already in use by another adapter. Select a different IRQ for the adapter and leave your EiconCard IRQ setting to nn, or vice versa. @FA035 Hardware failure: EiconCard not responding. Refer to FA025 for possible solutions. If problems still persist, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA036 Hardware failure: 4K Memory Window test failed. Refer to FA025 for possible solutions. If problems still persist contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA037 Hardware failure. Refer to FA025 for possible solutions. If problems still persist contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA038 Invalid interface type or hardware failure. Verify the accuracy of the interface type selected in the Eicon Configuration program. If incorrect, rectify the interface type and reboot the system. Otherwise, there is a hardware failure on the EiconCard. @FA039 Invalid interface type selection. The Parallel Port Interface is not supported by this version of ECTEST. Select another one. The parallel port interface type is not supported by this version of ECTEST. Select another interface using the Eicon configuration program. @FA040 xxxxxxxx is not a valid value for the /Loopback option. The valid values are V24V35 and X21. The value you specified cannot be tested. You can only perform V24 and X21 driver tests. @FA041 Improper hardware setup for driver test(s) and/or hardware failure. There is a conflict between the configured values for the EiconCard and the hardware itself. Verify that the EiconCard has been configured correctly and that the proper options are being issued with the ECTEST command. @FA042 xxxx EiconCard category not supported by this version of ECTEST. The Eicon configuration program used to generate the system configuration file allows the selection of the xxxx EiconCard category but the version of ECTEST used does not recognize the specified category. Contact your Eicon Technology representative to obtain the latest version of the ECTEST program. @FA043 EiconCard not present on Parallel Port #nn, power supply missing, invalid adapter type, or hardware failure. The EiconCard you configured for the parallel port specified does not exist or an invalid adapter type was specified. Check your hardware parallel port for the correct port where your EiconCard was installed. You may also have a problem with your power supply. If you have checked all possible error sources, and you are still experiencing problems, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA044 Invalid interface type selection. The EISA interface is not supported by this version of xxxxxxxx. Select another one. You have selected an invalid interface for your bus architecture. Verify your setting before retrying this command. @FA045 Parallel Port nn not enabled or does not exist. The parallel port you specified for testing has not been configured. @FA047 More than one adapter card configured to use the 0x0x I/O port address. Run the Eicon configuration program to configure the EiconCard port address to a value that is uniquely used. The I/O port you configured is in conflict with another adapter card in your system. Verify the positions of all adapter cards installed in your machine and then set the appropriate I/O address for the EiconCard. @FA048 More than one adapter card configured to use the 0x1x Memory Segment address. Run the Eicon configuration program to configure the EiconCard memory segment address to a value that is uniquely used. The memory segment address you configured is in conflict with another adapter card in your system. Verify the positions of all adapter cards installed in your machine and then set the appropriate address for the EiconCard. @FA049 More than one adapter card configured to use the nn Interrupt Request Level. Run the Eicon configuration program to configure the EiconCard Interrupt Request Level to a value that is uniquely used. The IRQ you configured is in conflict with another adapter card in your system. Verify the positions of all adapter cards installed in your machine and then set the appropriate IRQ for the EiconCard. @FA050 Micro-Channel EiconCard nn could not be detected. No installed EiconCard in the HOST machine configured to use the hardware configuration parameters selected by the Eicon configuration program for card #nn. You do not have an EiconCard installed in the machine that you are running the ECTEST command on. Determine where the EiconCard is installed and verify the interface type (Micro-channel or PC) against your configuration settings. @FA062 Option module identification error or hardware failure. The type of the detected module is xxxxxxxx. The option module selected in the Eicon configuration program does not correspond to the type of Option module detected on the EiconCard. Run the configuration program and select Option Module M1 instead of module M2. If the Configured option module type does not correspond to the Option module present on the board that this error is reported, it may be because of a hardware failure on the EiconCard causing the Option module type to be errorneously identified. Contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA063 Modem module missing from EiconCard, modem module not recognized or hardware failure. This message applies to the EC IMC/PC and EC IMC/MC boards only. These boards cannot operate without a modem module. The modem module configured using the Eicon configuration program could not be detected. There may be no module on the EiconCard. Verify that a modem module is present on the EiconCard, that it is correctly positioned and that it's type corresponds to the Dialer selection field of the Eicon configuration program. If the modem module is correctly placed on the EiconCard but this error is still reported, contact your Eicon Technology representative. You may have a version of the program that does not recognize the module that is present on the EiconCard or there may be a hardware failure keeping the program from detecting the right module type. @FA064 xxxxxxxx module detected on EiconCard but not configured. The option module name to select in the ECCARD CONFIG program is xxxxxxxx. An Option module on the EiconCard was detected by the program but it was not configured using the Eicon configuration program. If not configured, the Option module capacities are not going to be used by the software. Run the Eicon configuration program and select the specified Option module. @FA065 The configured xxxxxxxx module is missing from the EiconCard, module type not recogized or hardware failure. The specified Option module was selected in the Eicon configuration program but could not be detected on teh EiconCard. The Option module may be missing. Verify that the configured module is present on the EiconCard. If you do not have such a module, simply remove the module selection using the Eicon configuration program. After doing so, if the error is still reported, a hardware failure may be keeping the program from determining the correct type of module. Consult your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA066 Modem module identification error or hardware failure. The type of the detected module is xxxxxxx. (Dialer selection xxxxxxx in eccard config program instead of xxxxxxx). The type of modem module present on the EiconCard does not correspond to the module type selected in the Eicon configuration program. Run the Eicon configuration program and select M1 instead of M2 in the Dialer selection field. If the type of the configured module corresponds to the type configured in the Eicon configuration program but this error is still reported, there may be a hardware failure keeping the program from detecting the right modem module type. Consult your Eicon Technology representative. @FA200 Error reading xxxxxxxx file. The file specified above could not be read correctly or is possibly corrupted. @FA201 File xxxxxxxx cannot be opened. The file specified above could not be opened. Check to see that you have sufficient privileges on the file or the directory that it is located in. If the problem persists, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA202 File xxxxxxxx cannot be closed. The specified file could not be closed due to an internal software error. Try rebooting your machine and restarting the software. If the problem persists, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA203 Error positioning handle of xxxxxxxx file. The specified file has encountered an internal software error. Try rebooting your machine and restarting the software. If the problem persists, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA300 Resource conflict. An application software is already running on the EiconCard located in slot nn. No tests performed. This message applies to Micro Channel EiconCards only. An application is currently running on an EiconCard located in slot #nn of your PS/2 host system. Run ECCARD STATUS to identify the number of the EiconCard using the slot #nn. Run ECCARD STOP /Eiconcard x, where x is the identified card number. This will halt the application running on that EiconCard, and allow ECTEST to run on that EiconCard. @FA301 Resource conflict. An application software is already running on an EiconCard using the xxxxxxxx I/O port address. No tests performed. An application is currently running on an EiconCard using I/O port address xxxxxxxx. Run ECCARD STATUS to identify the number of the EiconCard using the I/O port address xxxxxxxx. Run ECCARD STOP /Eiconcard x, where x is the identified card number. This will halt the application running on that EiconCard, and allow ECTEST to run on that EiconCard. @FA302 Resource conflict. An application software is already running on an EiconCard using the nn interrupt request level. No tests performed. An application is currently running on an EiconCard using interrupt request level nn. Run ECCARD STATUS to identify the number of the EiconCard using the interrupt request level nn. Run ECCARD STOP /Eiconcard nn, where nn is the identified card number. This will halt the application running on that EiconCard, and allow ECTEST to run on that EiconCard. @FA303 Resource conflict. An application is already running on EiconCard #nn. No test performed. Specify /FOrce option on command line to force tests execution. An application is currently running on EiconCard #nn. Specify the /FOrce option on the command line to halt the application running on the EiconCard and allow testing using ECTEST. @FA305 Module type not supported by this version of ECTEST. No test will be performed on the module. The module type was not recognized by ECTEST. It may be a module type for which there are no tests available or there may be a hardware failure on the module. @FA306 Version mismatch. Eicon Technology xxxxxxxx is not supported by this version of ECTEST. No test performed. There are no tests available in the current version of ECTEST for the specified module type. If displayed module type is correct, there may be a hardware failure on the module. Run the ECVER command to list the Eicon Technology software you have loaded on your system. If necessary, contact your Eicon Technology representative to obtain the most recent version of this file. @FA307 Unknown EiconCard model. Either new EiconCard not recognized by ECTEST or I/O port address conflict between two EiconCards. In case of conflict or incorrect card type selection, card diagnostic results may be erroneous. ECTEST was not able to identify the EiconCard. This may be due to either the fact that the board is a new revision of an EiconCard that is not yet known recognized by the ECTEST program, or due to the fact that two different EiconCards are configured to use the same I/O port address. I/O port addressing problems: if two EiconCards are configured to use the same I/O port address, select a different I/O port address for one of the EiconCards and run program again. Note that if this was the case, the diagnostic result was erroneous and must be ignored. If there is no I/O port conflict between two EiconCards, this means that the board revision was not recognized by the ECTEST program. For the purposes of its diagnostic routines, ECTEST will assume that the EiconCard type specified in the EiconCard configuration program is correct. In effect, ECTEST assumes that the unidentified card will have similar characteristics to the known properties of the card indicated in the EiconCard configuration program. This may lead to incorrect results, and ECTEST's conclusions are to be treated with suspicion in such a case. @FA308 The application running on EiconCard #nn could not be stopped properly. This error indicates a complex problem with the Eicon Technology software. Contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @FA309 Resource conflict. An application is already running on an EiconCard using the xxxx memory segment address. No tests performed. An application is currently running on an EiconCard located using memory segment address xxxx. Run ECCARD STATUS to identify the number of the EiconCard using the memory segment address xxxx. Run ECCARD STOP /Eiconcard nn, where nn is the identified card number. This will halt the application running on that EiconCard, and allow ECTEST to run on that EiconCard. @FA405 Parallel Port nn not enabled or inexistent. Parallel Port nn does not exist on the HOST machine or is not enabled. Use an alternate Parallel Port or enable Parallel Port #x. _____ ECLAN @LT087 SLP xxxxxxx aborted: specified transport protocol(s) not loaded. One or more protocols specified in TSP.INI are not available. Check the file ECICS.INI to see if the specified protocols are loaded properly. Also check TSP.INI for invalid information. @LT088 SLP startup aborted: no protocols configured. The file TSP.INI doesn't specify any protocols to be used. At least one protocol must be specified. @LT089 SLP xxxxxxx aborted: not enough memory for RCB's. TSPSLP wasn't able to create any Request Control Blocks because there was not enough free memory. You can create more space by removing unnecessary programs from the system, or by reducing the maximum number of sessions. @LT090 SLP xxxxxxx aborted: not enough memory for SCB's. TSPSLP wasn't able to create any Service Control Blocks because there was not enough free memory. You can create more space by removing unnecessary programs from the system, or by reducing the maximum number of sessions. @LT091 SLP xxxxxxx aborted: can't start Request Manager. This is an internal system error. It may indicate a lack of free memory. You can create more space by removing unnecessary programs from the system, or by reducing the maximum number of sessions. @LT092 SLP xxxxxxx aborted: can't start Timer Manager. This is an internal system error. Contact Eicon Technical Support for Assistance. @LT093 SLP stopped successfully. This is a simple status message. It indicates that TSPSLP has stopped properly. @LT094 SLP startup aborted: already started. TSPSLP was already running. The startup command was ignored. This applies only to OS/2. @LT095 SLP startup aborted: error nn spawning .EXE. This is an OS/2 error. The software may be corrupted. Try reinstalling. Contact Eicon Technical Support for more assistance. @LT096 Unable to start advertising on xxxxxxx. This is an internal software error which applies for protocols which support a server advertising facility. Contact Eicon Technical Support for Assistance. @LT097 Unable to initialize TSP for xxxxxxx LISTENER. This is an internal software error. Contact Eicon Technical Support for Assistance. @LT098 Invalid .INI mode, using default (agent). There is a problem with the .INI file. The information on the "MODE=" line is invalid. Check the file for error in syntax. @LT099 .INI poll interval nn out of range, using nn. The value specified on the "POLL=" line in the .INI file is either too small or too large. It should be between 5 and 300. @LT100 Unknown protocol xxxxxxx found in .INI. The system can't identify the protocol specified in the .INI file. The proper values are "SPC" for SPX/IPX, "TCP" for TCP/IP, "NB" for NetBIOS or OS/2, and "AT" for AppleTalk running on NetWare. @LT101 .INI reply timeout nn out of range, using nn. The value specified on the "timeout=" line in the .INI file is either too small or too large. It should be between 5 and 300. @LT102 Unable to resolve xxxxxxx SLP domain server 'xxxxxxx'. This may not be an error. The above-mentioned SLP agent can't find a particular server. The server may be down. @LT168 SLP System Error xxxxxxx (nn). A system error occurred in ECSLP. You will have to restart your system. If the problem persists, make note of the error return code (nn) and contact Eicon Customer Support. @LT169 SLP startup aborted, see the ERROR LOG file xxxxxxx. The ECSLP program could not start for an unspecified reason. Check the error log file for more information. @LT170 The xxxxxxx configuration file is not found. The configuration file specified by xxxxxxx could not be found. Check that you have specified the correct file name, that the file exists, and that it can be found in the directory specified by the %path% setting. You may have to create a new configuration file. @LT171 SLP startup aborted: error nn spawning xxxxxxx. This is an internal system error. The program specified by xxxxxxx could not be found. Check that the file exists, and that it can be found in the directory specified by the %path% setting. Try reinstalling the software. ___ MPR @NI101 Router already started. The MPR START command was previously issued. You need only issue the MPR START command at the beginning of each Router session to use the Router commands and functions. @NI102 Router was not started. To start the Router, issue the MPR START command. The Router is not currently active. To begin a new Router session, issue the MPR START command to enable Router commands and functions. @NI103 IP stack not bound. Make sure that TCP/IP NetBIOS and TCP/IP Protocol are bound to the Eicon Router Driver. Use the Bind option in the Network applet. Network driver bindings necessary for the operation of the Router are missing. Use the Network applet in Control Panel to verify that the Eicon NDIS Driver is bound to the proper protocols. @NI104 Shutdown failure. The MPR STOP command was unsuccessful. The Router is not accepting the MPR STOP command that you have issued. To terminate the Router, reboot your system. @NI201 The circuit name already exists. Specify a different circuit name when you issue the MPRCCT ADD or IPMAP ADD commands. Each time you create a new circuit, you must use a unique circuit name. This error has occurred because you are trying to create a circuit with a circuit name that is already defined in the MPR.INI file. @NI202 Parameter entry error: invalid port number. The port number must be within the valid range. The number of EiconCard ports available varies depending on the number and type of EiconCard(s) installed. The maximum valid range for a Port Number is 1 to 48. Only specific EiconCards can support multiple ports; check your EiconCard Installation Guide for more information. @NI203 The specified connection could not be found in the MPR.INI file. This error has occurred because the Router cannot identify the specified circuit name. Verify the circuit entry parameters and try again. @NI204 Internal software error: invalid connection ID. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI205 Invalid connection type. Set the circuit to Incoming, Two-way, or Outgoing using MPR.INI or MPRCCT . The X.25 connection type specified does not match any of the valid choices: Incoming, Two-way, or Outgoing. @NI206 Invalid Autostart option. In the [CIRCUIT_ENTRY\name] section of the MPR.INI file, set Auto_Start to Y for yes or N for no. This error has occurred because you have entered one or more characters other than Y for yes or N for no. The Autostart option allows you to choose whether or not you want your Router connections to be activated automatically upon starting the Router. @NI207 Invalid compression option. In the [CIRCUIT_ENTRY\name] section of the MPR.INI file, set Data_Compression to Y for yes or N for no. This error has occurred because you have entered one or more characters other than Y to turn on compression or N to turn off compression. @NI208 Invalid LAN protocol. The Router can only accept the IP protocol type. In the [CIRCUIT_ENTRY\name] section of the MPR.INI file, the LAN protocol parameter must be set to IP. @NI209 Invalid WAN protocol. The Router only operates over X.25 SVC or X.25 PVC. The WAN protocol parameter must be in the [CIRCUIT_ENTRY\name] section of the MPR.INI file. This release of the Router only supports X.25 SVC and X.25 PVC protocols. @NI210 Inconsistent WAN protocol. The specified connection type is invalid for the selected WAN protocol. The connection type you have specified (Incoming, Two-way, Outgoing) is invalid for the protocol type you want to use (X.25 PVC, X.25 SVC). When creating a circuit in MPR.INI or through MPRCCT, ensure that the specified connection type and protocol type can be used together. @NI211 Invalid circuit name. The circuit name specified does not exist or is invalid. Ensure that you use 1-15 ASCII characters. Circuit names are defined in MPR.INI or are specified through MPRCCT and must contain 1-15 ASCII characters, excluding control characters. It is preferable to use only alphanumeric characters when defining circuit names. @NI212 The specified comment line in the [CIRCUIT_ENTRY\name] section of the MPR.INI file is over the 80 character limit. You should not enter more than 80 characters when typing a comment line in the [CIRCUIT_ENTRY\name] section of the MPR.INI file. @NI213 Unable to save a connection entry in the MPR.INI file. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI214 The circuit is currently activated; modifications cannot be performed. Modifying the connection while the WAN connection is active is not permitted. @NI215 The circuit name already exists in the Router circuit table. Rename and try again. Each time you create a new circuit, you must use a unique circuit name. This error has occurred because you are trying to create a circuit with a circuit name that is already defined in the Router. Use another circuit name when issuing the MPRCCT ADD or IPMAP ADD commands. @NI216 The Router circuit table is full. Delete unused circuit entries currently active in the Router, or increase the number of circuits permitted by the Router configuration using the Network applet in Control Panel. Use MPRCCT DELETE cctName command to delete unused circuit entries currently active in the Router. @NI217 The specified EiconCard port could not be initialized. Verify that the EiconCard and Connection Manager were properly loaded and that you have not surpassed the maximum number of ports permitted. Each port on each EiconCard must be correctly configured for your Router connection. Run the EiconCard configuration program to verify that you have properly configured the EiconCard. To increase the number of ports, use the Network applet in Control Panel. You must reboot your PC after you do this for any changes to take effect. @NI218 Internal software error: circuit unbind error. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI219 Circuit name not found in the Router. An active circuit name must be present to invoke the MPRCCT or IPMAP commands. This error has occurred because you are trying to delete or obtain status on a circuit that does not exist. Verify that you are using the correct circuit name and try again. @NI220 Circuit name busy in the ECNDIS driver. Pause briefly between entering commands. The Router requires a certain amount of time between entering the MPRCCT ADD command and the MPRCCT DELETE command for the desired action(s) to take effect. Please pause briefly between entering commands. @NI221 Subnet not loaded. The EiconCard must be configured for the type of WAN protocol specified. Verify that the WAN protocol for the specified circuit matches that loaded on the EiconCard. This release of the Router only supports the X.25 protocol. @NI222 Internal software error: unknown code. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI223 Port nn. This port is already in use by another protocol. Either use another port or stop the protocol on the current port first. You are trying to use a port that is already in use. Only one protocol can be active on a port at a time. @NI250 The remote DTE address is missing or invalid. This address is required when you issue the MPRCCT ADD X25 command. You must specify the remote X.25 DTE Address when you create a circuit. If you did specify an address, then it is not in the correct format, as specified by CCITT Recommendation X.121. Verify that you are using the correct DTE address, and try again. @NI251 The local DTE address is missing. You must specify the remote X.25 DTE Address when you create a circuit using a two-way connection type. When you issue the MPRCCT ADD X.25 command, you will need to enter the correct local DTE address for a two-way connection type. @NI252 The local DTE address is invalid. Enter the correct local DTE address when you issue the MPRCCT ADD X25 command. The local DTE address you specified is not in the correct format, as specified by CCITT Recommendation X.121. Verify that you are using the correct DTE address and try again. @NI253 The Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) number is missing or invalid. Enter the correct X.25 PVC number when you issue the MPRCCT ADD X25 -V pvcnum command. You must specify the PVC number when you create a circuit that will use an X.25 permanent virtual circuit. If you did specify a PVC number, it is not in the valid range. The number of PVCs available is specified on the X.25 Configuration screen of the EiconCard Configuration Program. @NI254 X.25 inactivity timeout is not within the valid range. The valid range for the X.25 inactivity timeout is 0 to 86400 seconds. The default value is 60 seconds. Timeout refers to the amount of time a computer waits for a response before disconnecting the line. @NI255 The X.25 retry number value specified is not within the valid range. The valid range for an X.25 retry number is 0 to 100. The default value is 0 retries before the Router abandons the data transfer. @NI256 The X.25 retry delay value specified is not within the valid range. The valid range for an X.25 retry delay value is 5 to 65535 seconds. The default is 5 seconds before the Router abandons the data transfer. @NI257 The asterisk wildcard character (*) is not accepted when indicating an X.25 DTE address for this connection type. This error has occurred because you are using a wildcard character for an Outgoing X.25 circuit. You can use wildcard characters to specify the remote DTE Address for Incoming circuits only. @NI258 Invalid user data length. The X.25 user data entry must be within the valid range. The maximum or minimum user data length varies depending on your X.25 network. Ensure that you have entered the correct data. Contact your X.25 network for details. @NI259 Invalid format of user data. Use ASCII characters to specify X.25 user data: control characters are invalid. You cannot include control characters when specifying user data. Ensure that you have entered the correct data. Contact your X.25 network for details. @NI260 Invalid user facilities. X.25 user facilities must follow CCITT standards. Contact your X.25 network for more information. Verify that you have entered the correct user facilities. For more information on CCITT user facilities, consult the CCITT Recommendation International User Services and Facilities in Public Data Networks, Vol. VIII, Fascicle VIII.2, Rec. X.2. @NI261 Connection not started. This is a simple status message. @NI262 Port binding Error. This is a status message, usful only to Eicon Technology personnel. @NI270 The DLCI number is missing or invalid. Specify the correct DLCI for this Frame Relay Circuit. Make sure that you have specified a value for the DLCI. The correct range is between 16 and 1007. @NI290 EiconCard memory shortage. Not enough memory to enable compression for the specified circuit. Reduce the number of allocated sessions or restart the connection without compression. There is insufficient memory on the EiconCard to turn on the compression option. You must either do without compression or reduce the number of sessions to free up more memory. @NI291 Node was not started. Ensure that the specified node used by this circuit is loaded on the EiconCard before the circuit is activated. The specified Node must be loaded onto the EiconCard and started before it can be used by this curcuit. @NI292 LU name already defined. The local LU name used for the specified circuit is already defined on the EiconCard. Change the local LU name used for the connection and try again. The router cannot have two Local LUs with the same name. Use a different name. @NI301 The specified mapping could not be found in the MPR.INI file. This error has occurred because the Router cannot identify the specified mapping. Verify the mapper entry parameters and try again. @NI302 IP address (next hop) is missing. The IP address specified through IPMAP does not exist or is invalid. Enter the correct IP address and try again. In the [MAPPER_ENTRY\ipaddress] section of the MPR.INI or through IPMAP, verify that the Next Hop (IP Address) is specified in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx is a number between 1 to 254. @NI303 Invalid broadcast setting in MPR.INI. In the [MAPPER_ENTRY\ipaddress] section of the MPR.INI file, set Broadcast to Y for yes or N for no. This error has occurred because you have entered one or more characters other than Y to turn on the Broadcast function or N to turn off the Broadcast function. The Broadcast function indicates whether broadcasts of IP protocol are active on the current circuit. When broadcasts are off, applications that rely on broadcasts, such as TCP/IP's ROUTE, cannot be used over the WAN. @NI304 Unable to save a mapper entry to the MPR.INI file. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI305 Mapping table full in Router. Remove unnecessary mappings currently active in the Router, or increase the maximum number of mappings using the Network applet in Control Panel. Use the IPMAP DELETE cctName command to delete active mappings. If you want to change the maximum number of mappings use the Network applet in Control Panel. You must reboot your PC after you do this for any changes to take effect. @NI306 Mapping entry not found in the Router. The mapping entry must exist when issuing the IPMAP DELETE command. This error has occurred because you are trying to delete a mapping entry that does not exist. Verify that you are using the correct circuit name and try again. @NI307 Map broadcast error. Unable to activate the Broadcast function with the IPMAP ADD ipaddress /B command. This error has occurred because the Router cannot recognize the IPMAP ADD ipaddress /B command that you have issued. You will need to abandon this attempt and recreate the mapping by reissuing the command. @NI401 Trace utility was not enabled. Use the Network applet in Control Panel to enable the trace option for the Eicon NDIS Interface Driver. The trace utility must be enabled before you can actually trace a protocol. Use the Network applet to do this. @NI402 Internal software error: invalid parameter in request. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment may be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI501 Internal software error: see MPR.LOG file. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI502 Internal software error: invalid position number. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI504 Resource allocation error: memory allocation error in the DLL. Free memory by removing unnecessary drivers and/or concurrent applications. The PC requires a certain amount of free memory to successfully run the software. Unload any unnecessary programs from memory to allow proper memory allocation in the DLL. @NI505 Resource allocation error: memory allocation error in the application. Free memory by removing unnecessary drivers and/or concurrent applications. The PC requires a certain amount of free memory to successfully run the software. Unload any unnecessary programs from memory to allow proper memory allocation in the Router application. @NI506 Internal software error (SNMP): invalid field to modify. This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI507 Connection Manager session cannot be created. Increase the number of sessions in the Connection Manager settings for your configuration. This error has occurred because the maximum number of Connection Manager sessions has been reached. To add a new entry, increase the Connection Manager Session value as needed, reload the EiconCard, and try again. @NI508 EiconCard memory shortage. Not enough memory to enable compression for the specified circuit. Reduce the number of allocated sessions or restart the connection without compression. This error has occurred because there is insufficient memory on the EiconCard to process the MPRCCT ADD [/K] command. Run the configuration program and deselect any unnecessary protocols or restart the circuit without compression enabled. @NI509 Internal software error: invalid buffer from the ECNDIS driver. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI510 Internal software error: invalid value from the ECNDIS driver. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI511 Unable to initialize Eicon Router Driver. Either the Router software is improperly installed or driver parameters have improper settings. Verify that you have correctly installed the Router software. If the file ECNDIS.SYS was deleted this message will appear. Another cause could be improper settings of the Eicon Router Driver parameters. If this is the case an error message identifying the offending parameter appears in the Event Viewer applet. @NI512 Internal system error: unable to communicate with the ECNDIS driver. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI513 Internal system error: unable to disconnect from the ECNDIS driver. Contact your Eicon Technology representative (see manual for instructions). This refers to a critical failure in the operation of the Router software. The PC's environment might be corrupted. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it might be an indication of a corrupted program file. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. @NI514 Unable to open the MPR.INI configuration file. Ensure that the MPR.INI file is not a system file, missing, read-only, or hidden. Locate and/or adjust the file and retry. The IP Router for Windows NT software cannot read the MPR.INI if the file attributes have been changed to system, read-only, or hidden. Another cause might be that the MPR.INI cannot be located or is missing. The Router software must be in the current directory or in the environment's PATH=variable. @NI515 Invalid parameter in the MPR.INI file. Verify that all specified parameter entries in MPR.INI are valid. During manual editing of the MPR.INI file, syntax errors may have caused the file to become unreadable. Another cause might be that the file itself has been damaged. To resolve this situation, you will have to delete the MPR.INI file and recreate the circuits by invoking the MPRCCT and IPMAP commands. @NI516 Unable to update the MPR.INI configuration file. Ensure that the MPR.INI file is not a system file, missing, read-only, or hidden. Locate and/or adjust the file and retry. The IP Router for Windows NT software cannot read the MPR.INI if the file attributes have been changed to system, read-only, or hidden. Another cause might be that the MPR.INI cannot be located or is missing. The Router software must be in the current directory or in the environment's PATH=variable. @NI517 Unable to create a temporary MPR.INI file. Ensure that the MPR.INI file is not a system file, missing, read-only, or hidden. Locate and/or adjust the file and retry. The IP Router for Windows NT software cannot read the MPR.INI if the file attributes have been changed to system, read-only, or hidden. Another cause might be that the MPR.INI cannot be located or is missing. The Router software must be in the current directory or in the environment's PATH=variable. @NI601 Invalid or missing Action parameter. Ensure that action must be DROP or FORWARD. This is a syntax error. The Action parameter should be either DROP or FORWARD. Check the correct usage of the command with the /? switch. @NI602 Invalid or missing Direction parameter. Ensure that direction must be IN or OUT or ALL. This is a syntax error. The Direction parameter should be either IN, OUT, or ALL. @NI603 Invalid or missing Port Type parameter. Ensure that port type must be TCP or UDP or ALL. This is a syntax error. The Port Type parameter should be either TCP, UDP, or ALL. @NI604 Invalid or missing Low Port number parameter. Ensure that low port number be less than the High Port number and within the valid range. This is a syntax error. The range of the Low Port parameter is from 0 to 65535. The value for the Low Port must be less than or equal to the value for the High Port. @NI605 Invalid or missing High Port number parameter. Ensure that the high port number be greater than the low port number and within the valid range. This is a syntax error. The range of the High Port parameter is from 0 to 65535. The value for the High Port must be greater than the value for the Low Port. @NI606 Invalid or missing Source address parameter. This is a syntax error. The Source IP address must be present, and must be in the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. @NI607 Invalid or missing Destination address parameter. This is a syntax error. The Destination IP address must be present and must be in the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. @NI608 Invalid or missing filter identification parameter. This is a syntax error. The filter ID parameter can have a number of values. A value of 0 means this IP filter is the first filter entered in the list associated with a given circuit; any other number is the filter ID; 99 means the filter ID is in last on the list. @NI609 Invalid or missing filter name in the configuration file. This is a syntax error. The filter name is either missing from the configuration file or not specified correctly. Check the list of filter names. @NI610 Invalid or missing Source Mask address parameter. The Source Mask is either missing or not specified correctly. It must have same form as an IP address (i.e. nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). @NI611 Invalid or missing Destination Mask address parameter. The Destination Mask is either missing or not specified correctly. It must have same form as an IP address (i.e. nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). @NI612 Filter is currently active and cannot be replaced (SNMP). This specified filter is already in use and cannot be replaced until it is deactivated. @NI613 Invalid or missing Usage parameter. Ensure that the usage specified be either PRIMARY or BACKUP. This is a syntax error. The Usage parameter should be either PRIMARY or BACKUP. If using the command line, check the correct usage of the command with the /? switch. Otherwise, check the "connection_usage" parameter in the NPR.INI file. @NI614 The primary circuit specified could not be found. This is a syntax error. Check the name specified for the primary circuit. @NI615 A backup entry already exists for the specified circuit. You cannot have two backup circuits for the same primary circuit. Choose another. @NI616 The backup circuit is not loaded because the associated primary circuit is not bound. Something is wrong with the primary circuit -- it may be down. Check its status before trying to assign a backup circuit to it. @NI617 Invalid or missing Primary Name parameter. Make sure that you provide a valid primary circuit name whenever creating a backup entry. This may be a syntax error -- you may be specifying an improper primary circuit name. Or, the primary circuit you specified simply may not exist. @NI618 The specified protocol has not been activated. Check your EiconCard configuration, and make sure auto-activate is turned on. @NI619 The router's filter table is full. Delete unnessary filter entries and re-issue the command. There is no more room on the filter name for new filter names. If any loaded filters are not being used, they should be removed from the table. @NI620 The specified filter could not be found in the router's filter table. The system cannot find the specified. It does not appear to be loaded. Check your configuration. @NI621 The router does not have any filter chains available. There is not enough memory assigned to filters. Check your ECNDIS configuration, and increase the number of filters. @NI622 The specified filter is already active. You tried to activate a filter that was already on. @NI623 The specified filter is already inactive. You tried to deactivate a filter than was already off. @NI624 The backup entry can't be created because the WAN protocol is not the same as the one from the specified primary circuit. The WAN protocol for the primary and backup circuits must be the same. Run the config program or check out your NPR.INI file for a mismatched protocol. @NI625 Invalid WAN protocol. The specified WAN protocol does not match the one that is currently loaded on this port. The port requires a different WAN protocol than the one specified. Check your configuration. @NI626 The filter specified could not be found in the filter table. @NI627 Invalid or missing IP Port Filter parameter. The specified value is not within the valid range. @NI628 Unable to save the IP Port Filter entry. Contact your Customer Services representative (see manual for instructions). @NI629 Filter already in use. The value specified is already in the filter table. NI630=1;Connection Manager session cannot be created. Increase the number of sessions in the Connection Manager settings for your configuration. @NI801 Router software incorrectly installed. Re-install according to the directions in this manual. Certain internal parameter settings could not be found by the Router software. This indicates a possible problem with your Router installation or that the PC's environment may be corrupt. Try rebooting the machine and re-starting the Router software. If the error persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted program file, or Windows NT Registry database. Make a backup copy of your configuration files by copying the *.CFG and *.INI files to another directory, re-install the Router software from the original distribution diskettes, and copy the *.CFG and *.INI files back to the directory which contains the Router software. See your Windows NT manual for instructions on backing up and restoring the Registry database. @NI802 The Core Services software is not installed. Re-install the Core Services software. Verify that you have correctly installed the Eicon Core Services software. This message will also appear if you delete the file ECNB.SYS. @NI803 Invalid parameter setting. Use the Network applet to correct the setting for the Eicon Router Driver parameter: nnnnnnnnn There is insufficient memory to support the configuration you have defined. Reduce the setting for the indicated parameter remedy the situation. @NI804 Memory shortage. Use the Network applet to alter the setting for the Eicon Router Driver parameter: nnnnnnnnn There is insufficient memory to support the configuration you have defined. Reduce the setting for the indicated parameter remedy the situation. @NI805 Port number conflict. Ensure that each Eicon NDIS Logical Adapter is assigned as unique port number. One or more Eicon NDIS Logical Adapters share the same port number. Use the Network applet in Control Panel to give each Adapter its own unique port number. You can only have one Eicon NDIS Logical Adapter per EiconCard port. ______ ECCARD @PD001 Syntax error. Command aborted. The command was not executed because of an error in the way parameters were specified on the command line. Obtain the correct syntax by retyping the command with the help parameter /?. @PD002 Required driver missing: EiconCard device driver not installed. ECBIOS has not been installed. The device driver ECBIOS is the link between your PC and the EiconCard. Install and start the ECBIOS driver before you try to execute this command. @PD003 Memory shortage. Unload programs, or reduce the number of allocated sessions. There is not enough memory available in the computer to run ECCARD. Unload unnecessary programs from memory, and run ECCARD again. @PD004 Parameter entry error: invalid card number. The card number that you specified is incorrect. Make sure that a card by that number exists. Note that DOS machines can support up to six EiconCards but OS/2 machines can only support up to four. @PD005 Parameter entry error: invalid port number. The port number specified is incorrect. Run ECCARD STATUS for a list of valid port numbers. @PD006 Parameter entry error: invalid port name. The port name specified is incorrect. Run ECCARD STATUS to determine if a port by that name exists, and that the port name specified is a valid alphanumeric sequence. @PD007 Required file missing. Configuration file could not be found. The EiconCard configuration file could not be found. This may be because an incorrect name or path was specified for the file. If you cannot find the EC.CFG file, recreate it using the ECCARD CONFIG command. @PD008 Invalid, corrupt, or bad version of configuration file. The EiconCard configuration file *.CFG could not be read by ECCARD. The file may have been created with an outdated version of ECCARD or ECCFG, or have been corrupted. Delete the file and recreate it with a version of ECCARD (CONFIG) or ECCFG that matches the rest of your software. @PD009 Internal software error. xxxxxxxx(nn). There was an error with ECCARD. This could indicate that ECCARD has been corrupted. You may need to re-install the Eicon Technology Gateway software. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @PD010 Size of Mail trace on EiconCard is invalid, must be between 1 and 64K. The EiconCard software cannot allocate a memory size greater than 64K. Enter a number from 1 to 64. @PD011 Size of NCB trace on EiconCard is invalid, must be between 1 and 64K. The EiconCard software cannot allocate a memory size greater than 64K. Enter a number from 1 to 64. @PD012 Required file missing. Executable file xxxxxxxx could not be found. The specified EiconCard executable file could not be found. The file is not in the same path as the ECCARD module. Locate or re-load the file from the distribution diskettes, and place it in the proper location. @PD013 Cannot open file xxxxxxxx: invalid directory or write access denied. The specified file could not be opened. You may have entered an incorrect file and/or pathname, the file may not exist, or you may not have write privileges on the file. Try and locate the file under a different pathname. This may be be a binary dump file that was specified with ECCARD DUMP /b dumpfile. If the file does not exist and is part of the Eicon Technology software package, consider reloading the file from the install program. To check the file status, use the DOS attrib command and ensure that the file is not read-only. @PD014 Invalid, corrupt, or bad version of test file xxxxxxxx. The test file xxxxxxxx (usually VERIFCFG.ELM) could not be read by the EiconCard program. Delete the file and reload the original file from the distribution diskettes. @PD015 Required driver or redirector missing: EiconCard device driver or redirector not installed. The ECBIOS or LAN support driver cannot be found. The EiconCard device driver ECBIOS is the link between your PC and the EiconCard. The redirector links the workstation to the gateway. These drivers must be started before you try and load the EiconCard. @PD016 Parameter entry error: invalid drive or path specified. The pathname you specified with the ECVER command was incorrect. Obtain the correct syntax by retyping the command using the help parameter /?. @PD017 Failed to write to output file xxxxxxxx. Verify if there is still space left on the I/O device. The specified EiconCard binary dump file could not be opened. You are probably out of disk space on your drive. If the problem is due to a space limitation, delete any unnecessary files to free some space on the drive. @PD018 Cannot read the file xxxxxxxx. Verify the file integrity or the I/O device condition. The test file xxxxxxxx (usually VERIFCFG.ELM) could not be read by the EiconCard program. If the file is corrupted, delete the file and reload it from the original distribution diskettes. @PD019 Server not responding. Make sure that the server's redirector is loaded. The EiconCard could not reach the gateway specified in your command. Make sure that the LAN support software (ECLAN) has been loaded on your machine, check the gateway name and spelling, and check all your connections. @PD020 Resource shortage. Too many sessions are active on the redirector or on the server. There are not enough sessions available for normal operations. Verify that you have allocated enough sessions with ECCARD CONFIG. See if unnecessary sessions on this or another workstation can be discontinued to free resources. @PD021 Command not supported on workstation. Type ECCARD /? for help. The command that you entered can only be executed on the gateway PC. @PD022 Resource shortage. Too many applications are using ECBIOS. The computer as run out of free memory to manage system rousources. Try quitting some applications. @PD023 The xxxxxxxx file for output redirection could not be opened. Invalid file or write access denied. The specified file could not be opened. You may have entered an incorrect file and/or pathname, the file may not exist, you may not have write privileges on the file, or your disk may be full. Try and locate the file under a different pathname. @PD024 Invalid EiconCard memory window tuning delay, must be between 0 and 1024. Specify a value between 0 and 1024 for delay period. @PD025 Invalid EiconCard state for this command. EiconCard must be xxxxxxxx. The ECCARD OPTION command was issued without first loading the EiconCard with the delay option. Issue the following command first: [LOAD] ECCARD START [/E n] [/Zwait delay] @PD101 Card initialization error: EiconCard nn. Card not stopped. Cannot start. The ECCARD START /E nn command was issued, but could not be executed because the EiconCard is still running. Run ECCARD STOP before running ECCARD START. @PD102 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Card not defined in configuration file. You have not defined a configuration for the EiconCard you are trying to load. Use the Eicon configuration program to define your card. @PD103 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Test loadable module xxxxxxxx could not be found. The Eicon Loadable Module file represented by xxxxxxxx (usually VERIFCFG.ELM) could not be found in the expected drive and directory. Make sure that it is in the correct location. The VERIFCFG.ELM file is used to test the EiconCards. @PD104 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Invalid card type in configuration file. The type of card detected does not correspond to the card type defined in the configuration file. Use the EiconCard configuration program ECCARD CONFIG (see the reference manual) to verify your card type. @PD105 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed. Bad or conflicting I/O port address. The I/O Address jumpers on your EiconCard do not match the values you specified in the configuration file. This message could also mean that you are trying to access an EiconCard that does not exist, or that the wrong card was specified during configuration. Ensure that the I/O Address jumpers on your EiconCard match. If they do, then verify that no other adapter card installed in your PC is set to the same I/O Address. This error can also indicate that you specified the wrong card during configuration. @PD106 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed. Bad or conflicting segment address. The Memory Segment Address jumpers on your EiconCard do not match the values you specified in the configuration file. This message could also mean that you are trying to access an EiconCard that does not exist. Ensure that the Memory Segment Address jumpers on your EiconCard match. If they do, then verify that no other adapter card installed in your PC is set to the same Memory Segment Address. @PD107 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed. Invalid IRQ setting. The IRQ jumpers on your EiconCard do not match the values you specified in the configuration file. Ensure that the IRQ jumpers match. If they do, then verify that no other adapter card installed in your PC is set to the same IRQ value. If they do not, then run the EiconCard configuration program and select the correct IRQ values for the EiconCard. If you try to configure an extended (ISA) IRQ (10-12, 14-15), be sure the EiconCard supports it and it is installed in a 16-bit slot. Use the command ECTEST /v in order to obtain diagnostic information. @PD108 Card Identification error: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed: card in slot is not an EiconCard. The ECCARD software has been unable to find or identify the EiconCard that you specified. Check to see that the EiconCard is properly installed. On Micro Channel machines, ensure that the card is in the correct slot. @PD109 Resource conflict: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed. I/O port address already used. The I/O port address that you specified is already in use. This may indicate that the EiconCard was already configured using another card number, or that another device is using that I/O port address. Change the I/O port used by the EiconCard to a different address, using the EiconCard configuration program. @PD110 Resource conflict: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed. Memory window address already used. This message indicates that another adapter card installed in your PC is using the same Memory Segment Address as your EiconCard. Change the memory segment used by the EiconCard to a different address using the EiconCard configuration program. @PD111 Resource conflict: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed. IRQ setting already used. This message indicates that another adapter card installed in your PC is using the same IRQ (Interrupt Request Level) as your EiconCard. Change the IRQ used by the EiconCard to a different one, using the EiconCard configuration program. @PD112 Resource conflict: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed. Slot number already in use by another EiconCard. The slot number that you specified in the EiconCard configuration program for this EiconCard is already in use by another EiconCard. Confirm which slot belongs to which card, and correct your configuration using the EiconCard configuration program. @PD113 Hardware error: EiconCard nn. Hardware configuration failed. Cannot evaluate EiconCard memory size. ECCARD is unable to evaluate the EiconCard's memory size. This may be because the card is not installed properly, or because the configuration refers to an incorrect location for the EiconCard. You should verify that the card has been installed correctly using the most recent copy of VERIFCFG.ELM. If problems persist, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @PD114 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Invalid or unsupported card type or card interface type. The card type detected is not supported by the version of software you are using. Run the ECVER command to list all the Eicon Technology software you are using. Contact your Eicon Technology representative to obtain the correct version of the software. @PD120 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Card is not configured. The EiconCard configuration has not yet been detected by the driver. You must first ensure that the ECBIOS driver has been loaded into memory and the card has been started using ECCARD START. @PD121 EiconCard Configuration: No card configured. The EiconCard configuration has not yet been detected by the driver. You must first ensure that the ECBIOS driver has been loaded into memory and the card has been started using ECCARD START. @PD122 EiconCard nn: The configured protocol does not require activation. You should change AUTO ACTIVATE PORT option to NO in the configuration file. When Auto Activate is on, then all configured X.25 and Frame Relay ports are automatically activated as soon as you start the gateway. Note that all other protocols (SDLC, HDLC, etc.) cannot be automatically activated. Run the ECCARD CONFIG program and on the Hardware Configuration Screen select N for Auto activate ports if any protocols other than X.25 or Frame Relay have been selected. @PD123 EiconCard associated to the port name xxxxxxxx is not configured or invalid port name. The card has not been started or, the software cannot find a matching port name in the ECCARD CONFIG file. Use the EiconCard configuration program ECCARD CONFIG to redefine your port. @PD124 EiconCard nn. Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Cannot detect Notebook EiconCard. Verify the connection between the parallel port and the Notebook EiconCard. Also verify the connection EiconCard and the power source. @PD125 EiconCard nn. Configuration error: EiconCard nn. No parallel port detected on LPTx. Verify the configuration (LOT1, LPT2, LPT3) of the parallel port. @PD126 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. The xxxxxxx option is not supported by the underlying software modules (DLL and/or driver). @PD127 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. The xxxxxxx option is not supported by the EiconCard. @PD201 File not found: module order file xxxxxxxx. EiconCard nn: Load has failed. The specified EiconCard module order file could not be found. The file may be located in a different directory, or it may not exist. Locate the file, or reload it from the distribution diskettes, and issue the command again. @PD202 File not found: loadable module file xxxxxxxx. EiconCard nn: Load has failed. The specified EiconCard loadable module file could not be found. The Eicon Loadable Module file represented by xxxxxxxx could not be found in the expected drive and directory. Make sure that it is in the correct location. The loadable module is necessary for the operation of the protocol. @PD203 EiconCard Memory shortage. EiconCard nn: load has failed. Not enough memory on the EiconCard to load the requested configuration. The EiconCard was unable to load the protocol software onto the specified EiconCard. This may be because of insufficient memory on the EiconCard, or because of a hardware problem with the EiconCard itself. Run ECTEST to verify the integrity of the EiconCard hardware or run ECCARD CONFIG and unselect any unecessary protocols. This error commonly occurs on DNA 512K EiconCards. Although the ECCARD CONFIG program allows configuration of two ports, in reality only one can be loaded onto the card. A memory overflow occurs when trying to load the second port's configuration. @PD204 EiconCard nn. Load has failed. Invalid loadable module file xxxxxxxx. File checksum failed. The loadable module file has been corrupted, and cannot be used. You may have to re-install the Eicon Technology software. Make a backup of your *.CFG files by copying them to another directory on the hard disk, and re-install the software from your original distribution diskettes. You should then copy the backup *.CFG files into the same directory as the re-installed software. @PD205 EiconCard nn: Load has failed. Internal EiconCard software error (ECBIOS:xxxxxxxx). The EiconCard was unable to load the specified protocol software. This may be because of a hardware problem with the EiconCard itself, or because of corrupted files. Run ECTEST to verify the integrity of the EiconCard hardware. If the problem persists, reload the software from the distribution diskettes. @PD206 EiconCard nn. Load has failed. Invalid loadable module file xxxxxxxx. Mail trace signature was not found. The Eicon Loadable Module file represented by xxxxxxxx has been altered and is invalid due to a missing MAIL trace parameter. Reload the gateway software from the distribution diskettes and try again. @PD207 EiconCard nn. Load has failed. Invalid loadable module file xxxxxxxx. NCB trace signature was not found. The Eicon Loadable Module file represented by xxxxxxxx (usually VERIFCFG.ELM) is invalid due to a missing NCB trace parameter. Reload the gateway software from the distribution diskettes and try again. @PD208 EiconCard nn. Load has failed. Fatal EiconCard software error. (xxxxxxxxx). An application terminated abnormally and any previous commands issued to the card were not carried out. There could also be a possible memory or interrupt conflict with another adapter installed in your machine. Determine the application/adapter that caused the EiconCard to halt and remove it from memory. @PD209 EiconCard nn. An operation has failed. Time-out occured. If you are using a Notebook EiconCard, verify all your connections. If you are using a cable between the parallel port and the Notebook EiconCard, try using a shorter cable or no cable at all. @PD251 File not found: loadable module file xxxxxxxx. EiconCard nn. The specified EiconCard loadable module file could not be found. The Eicon Loadable Module file represented by xxxxxxxx could not be found in the expected drive and directory. Make sure that it is in the correct location. @PD301 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol is not loaded. You cannot perform the specified action on this protocol because it has not been loaded onto the EiconCard. Run the EiconCard install program in order to load the protocol module. Then run the ECCARD CONFIG program and configure the protocol. @PD302 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol is not configured. This protocol has not been properly configured or the card has not been started. Run the EiconCard Configuration program and configure the protocol, or run ECCARD START /P nn to activate the port. @PD303 Port nn. EiconCard memory shortage. Not enough memory on the EiconCard to load the requested configuration. The EiconCard was unable to load the specified protocol software. This may be because of insufficient memory on the EiconCard, or because of a hardware problem with the EiconCard itself. Run ECCARD CONFIG and deselect any unecessary protocols, or run ECTEST to verify the integrity of the EiconCard hardware. @PD304 Port nn. No protocol to activate or, if applicable, use a protocol-specific START command to activate the port (E.G.:ECPAD START /P,...). The line protocol configured for this port is not an activable protocol (X.25 or Frame Relay), or is a protocol which does not requre activation. (see PD122). @PD305 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol is already activated. The ECCARD START /P command was issued but could not be executed because the port was already active. Run the EiconCard configuration program and select a new protocol or run ECCARD STOP /P nn to first stop the port. This could also indicate that AUTO ACTIVATE has been set to YES in ECCARD CONFIG, making the command line invocation unnecessary. @PD306 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol is already deactivated. The request to deactivate a port was ignored since the port has already been stopped. @PD307 All ports: No protocol(s) activated. None of the EiconCards have been started. Run the ECCARD START /E command. @PD308 Port nn. No protocol to deactivate. The line protocol configured for this port is not a stoppable protocol (X.25 or Frame Relay), or is a protocol which does not requre stopping. (see PD122). @PD309 Undefined NCB return code (0xxx) sent by card. A diagnostic code returned by the software on the EiconCard is undefined. This may be caused by an invalid or altered module order file. Stop the EiconCard with ECCARD STOP and restart it again. If the problem persists, it may be an indication of a corrupted module. Reload the original software from the distribution diskettes. @PD321 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. Modem not ready (no DSR). Your modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because your cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working synchronous, full-duplex modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. Refer to the Modemless Connections appendix of the Gateway Reference Guide for more information on null-modem connections. If you receive this message while using a DPNA card, check that the jumper is set to the right interface: X.21 (RS-232). @PD322 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. Modem not ready (no CTS). Your modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because your cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working synchronous, full-duplex modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. Refer to the Modemless Connections appendix of the Gateway Reference Guide for more information on null-modem connections. If you receive this message while using a DPNA card, check that the jumper is set to the right interface: X.21 (RS-232). This may also indicate a clocking problem. Verify that the INTERNAL/EXTERNAL CLOCKING setting has been set correctly. @PD323 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. Modem not ready (no clock). The protocol port could not be started because your modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because your cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working synchronous, full-duplex modem is connected to the EiconCard. If your EiconCard is configured for External Clocking, make sure the other end is providing the clocking. If it is configured for Internal Clocking, make sure the other end is not providing the clocking. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. Refer to the Modemless Connections appendix of the Gateway Reference Guide for more information on null-modem connections. @PD324 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. Remote line busy. Communications cannot be established because the remote line is busy. If repeated attempts fail, contact the operators of the remote system. @PD325 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. Remote not answering. Communications cannot be established because the remote computer is not answering. Contact the operators of the remote system. @PD326 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. No line available. There is no line available for the requested operation. Free a line and repeat the operation. @PD327 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. ECBIOS error nn. The ECBIOS driver has possibly been corrupted. Retry the command. If you still do not have any success, unload the ECBIOS driver and reload it again. If you are running on an OS/2 system, check that the ECBIOS.SYS driver has been specified in the CONFIG.SYS file. @PD328 Port nn. The xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. Timeout expired. Port activation cancelled. During attempts to make a port connection, the timeout period has expired and port activation cancelled. If problems still persist, have your system administrator check the network status. @PD341 Port nn. Network status xxxxxxxx. Modem is not ready. Your modem is not functioning properly. This might be because the modem is turned off, because your cable is disconnected, or because there is something wrong with the cable itself. Make sure that a working synchronous, full-duplex modem is connected to the EiconCard. If you are using a null-modem cable it could be defective: check the cable's pin outs. Refer to the Modemless Connections appendix of the Gateway Reference Guide for more information on null-modem connections. @PD342 Port nn. Network status xxxxxxxx. Link level is not ready. The remote side of the connection is not ready, or both the local and remote are configured as DCE or DTE. Verify your configuration and change it if necessary. @PD343 Port nn. Network status xxxxxxxx. The EiconCard's settings do not match the configuration. The jumpers on your EiconCard do not match the values you specified in the configuration file. This message could also mean that you are trying to access an EiconCard that does not exist. Ensure that the jumpers on your EiconCard match. If they do, then verify that no other adapter card installed in your PC is set to the same I/O, IRQ, or memory addresses. @PD350 Port nn. XID exchange failed. The XID you specified in the EiconCard configuration file is invalid. Check the XID value with your X.25 Network Subscription. @PD351 Port nn. Packet level is not ready. The remote side of the connection is not ready, or both the local and remote are configured as DCE or DTE. Verify your configuration and change it if necessary. @PD401 Load aborted: Cannot attach to Micro EiconCard. The Micro EiconCard is a complex device, and is dependent on the parallel port of a computer to make a connection. Verify the connection between the Micro EiconCard and the parallel port. Verify that the parallel port number (LPT1, LP2, LPT3) corresponds to the physical connector you are using. Ensure that the parallel port is not being intercepted by another program (e.g. a network print spooler). @PD500 Cannot open file xxxxxxxx: invalid directory or permission denied. The specified file could not be opened. You may have entered an incorrect file and/or pathname, the file may not exist, or you may not have write privileges on the file. Try and locate the file under a different pathname. This may be be a binary dump file that was specified with ECCARD DUMP /b dumpfile. If the file does not exist and is part of the Eicon Technology software package, consider reloading the file from the install program. @PD501 Parameter entry error: invalid path specified. The pathname you specified with the ECVER command was incorrect. Obtain the correct syntax by retyping the command using the help parameter /?. @PD502 Command not supported on a workstation. Type eccard -h for help. The command can only be run on a machine acting as the gateway. @PD503 Configuration error: EiconCard nn. Card not defined in configuration file. Run eccard config. You have not defined a configuration for the EiconCard you are trying to load. Use the WAN Services Configuration program to define your card. @PD504 EiconCard nn: load has failed. The EiconCard was unable to load the specified protocol software. This may be because of a hardware problem with the EiconCard itself, or because of corrupted files. Run ECTEST to verify the integrity of the EiconCard hardware. If the problem persists, reload the software from the distribution diskettes. @PD505 Port nn. No protocol to activate or, if applicable, use a protocol-specific start command to activate the port (e.g.: eccard start -p ...). The line protocol configured for this port is not an activable protocol (X.25 or Frame Relay), or is a protocol which does not requre activation. (see PD122). @PD506 Port nn. No xxxxxxxx protocol could not be started. EtECs error nn. Verify your protocol software configuration in eccard config. The EtECs driver has possibly been corrupted. Retry the command. If you still do not have any success, unload the EtECs driver and reload it again. ______ ECSNMP @SN011 The MIBs must be defined in ascending order in the ECSNMP.INI file. Refer to the [MIB] section of the ECSNMP.INI file. If you have changed the order of the files, and cannot remember the correct sequence, you will have to resave the EiconCard configuration file and make it current. This process generates a new ECSNMP.INI file and places the MIB files in the correct loading order. @SN012 Internal error: Refer to the ECSNMP.LOG file for details. This refers to a failure in the operation of the SNMP Agent. Refer to the ECSNMP.LOG file for a more precise description of this error message. @SN013 Error while reading ECSNMP.INI or *.DAT MIB file. An invalid entry may have been made in the ECSNMP.INI file or one of the MIB *.DAT files that the SNMP Agent was trying to instrument. Check your configuration file and ensure that the correct references are used. You may also be running low on the amount of free memory required to successfully run the software. Unload any unnecessary programs from memory to allow proper memory allocation for the SNMP sub-agent. @SN101 Error on EcbiosOpen xxxxxxx. The Eicon Technology SNMP Agent cannot register to the EiconCard driver (ECBIOS). You will have to reset the PC and reload the software modules in the order specified in the reference guide. If problems persist, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @SN201 ECSNMPD is not loaded. You must load the Eicon Technology SNMP Sub-Agent (ECSNMPD) that provides the interface to the IBM SNMP Agent. @SN202 ECSNMPD is already loaded. The Eicon Technology SNMP Sub-Agent has already been loaded. the load command was ignored. @SN203 Unable to connect with ECSNMPD. Requests being issued to the Eicon Technology Sub-Agent are not being executed. Try issuing the command without the /v option. If the problem still persists, you will have to terminate the Eicon SNMP sub-agent with an OS/2 utility, or reboot your PC. Restart the SNMP Agent programs and try resending your command. @SN204 Unable to load ECSNMPD, return code = nn. The Eicon Technology Sub-Agent failed to load due to one of the following reasons: - Insufficient memory on the PC. Make sure that you have enough memory to load the ECSNMP sub-agent. If not, you must unload any unnecessary TSRs from memory or unload any other Eicon modules that are not in use. - Too many files are open. You have exceeded the number of files that can be concurrently open. Try increasing the number of files in your CONFIG.SYS file. - There is sharing violation on the file. This file is already in use. Check to make sure that you do not already have ECSNMPD open in another window. - Access to this file was denied. You do not have sufficient privileges to load this file. Check with your administrator for security restrictions. @SN205 ECSNMP is already in use in another window. You are attempting to use the Eicon Technology Sub-Agent command while the sub-agent is still being loaded. Check to see that you have no other windows running ECSNMP. @SN206 Internal error: xxxxx (), return code nn. The error listed indicates critical failure of the Eicon Technology software. Contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @SN207 Internal error: Number of characters sent to ECSNMPD is nn. The Eicon SNMP sub-agent is not receiving complete command requests from the command line. Try resending the command. If the problem still persists, you will have to terminate the Eicon sub-agent with an OS/2 utility, or reboot your PC. Restart the SNMP Agent programs and try resending your command. @SN208 Internal error: Invalid command "xxxxxxx" received from ECSNMPD. An invalid response was returned by the Eicon SNMP sub-agent. Resend the command. If the problem still persists, you will have to terminate the Eicon SNMP sub-agent with an OS/2 utility, or reboot your PC. Restart the SNMP Agent programs and try resending your command. @SN209 Unable to load ECSNMPD. The file xxxxxxxx was not found. The DLL file xxxxxxxx could not be located. Make sure that it can be accessed using the LIBPATH. @SN212 Error while registering to the IBM SNMP Agent. This refers to a failed attempt to connect to the IBM SNMP Agent. Re-issue the ECSNMP START command. If problems still persist, contact your Eicon Technology representative for assistance. @SN213 The IBM SNMP Agent is not loaded or the community name is not valid. The ECSNMP command could be executed as it could not detect the IBM SNMP Agent. Make sure that you have activated the IBM SNMP Agent and configured it according to the instructions presented in the Eicon Technology operator's guide. You should also check that the community name specified with the ECSNMP.INI command matches that specified by the IBM SNMP Agent. @SN214 Error while reading ECSNMP.INI, refer to the ECSNMP.LOG file for details. This refers to a failure in the operation of the SNMP Agent. Refer to the ECSNMP.LOG file for a more precise description of this error message. @SN215 The Eicon SNMP sub-agent could not find any IP interface on the server. ECSNMPD could not find any IP address for your server. Check to make sure that TCP/IP support has been initialized and that the IP address has been configured by the TCP/IP program. You should also make sure any batch files that activate TCP/IP support (e.g. TCPSTART.CMD) have been executed. @SN216 The Sub-Agent is not advertising, refer to the ECSNMP.LOG file for details. This is an OS/2 error. An unspecified error has ocurred with the Eicon Sub- Agent. You may be able to determine the cause of the error from the log file. @SN217 The Sub-Agent is not advertising, because ECSLP is not started. This is an OS/2 error. The Eicon Sub-Agent did not start because it requires ECSLP to be running first. Issue the ECSLP START command from the command- line, and then continue. @SN301 Invalid parameter. Use /v to enable verbose debug output. An invalid parameter was specified with the LOAD ECNOVAPI command. @SN302 Error while registering Eicon Technology MIB file with NetWare SNMP Agent. This refers to a failed attempt to connect to the NetWare SNMP Agent. Make sure that no other sub-agents are using the Eicon Technology MIBs. @SN303 Error while initializing TSP Protocol #nn. The LOAD ECNOVAPI command could not be executed completely as SPX/IPX or TCP/IP support was not activated. Run the LOAD TSPSPX or LOAD TSPTCP command to activate the support module for the protocol you require. @SN401 Cannot open (xxxxxxx) registry. Return Code = (nn). The above-mentioned entry in the registery could not be accessed. This error indicates the Windows NT registery data may be corrupted. It it persists, make note of the return code and contact Eicon Customer Services. @SN402 Cannot get (xxxxxxx) from registry. Return Code = (nn). The system could not read information from the above-mentioned entry in the registery. This error indicates the Windows NT registery data may be corrupted. It it persists, make note of the return code and contact Eicon Customer Services. @SN405 Cannot initialize TSP for (xxxxxxx). Return Code = (nn). The above-mentioned module could not initialize the Eicon Transport Service Provider. This may indicate a serious internal problem. if it persists, make note of the return code, and contact Eicon Customer Support. @SN406 TSP cannot register (xxxxxxx) service. Return Code = (nn). The above-mentioned module could not be registered with the Eicon Transport Service Provider. This may indicate a serious internal problem. if it persists, make note of the return code, and contact Eicon Customer Support. @SN407 TSP can't start (xxxxxxx) advertising. Return Code = (nn). The above-mentioned module could not use the Eicon Transport Service Provider to begin advertising. This may indicate a serious internal problem. if it persists, make note of the return code, and contact Eicon Customer Support. @SN408 Process (xxxxxxx) is already attached. There appear to be two identical process names entered in the Windows NT registery database. This condition should not happen. If this error occurs, contact Eicon Customer Support. @SN411 Cannot get computer name. Return Code = (nn). Your computer's name appears to be missing from the Windows NT registery database. This condition should not happen. If this error occurs, contact your LAN administrator. @SN412 Sub-Agent initialized successfully. This is a simple status message. @SN413 Initialization of (xxxxxxx) as failed. Return Code = (nn). The above-mentioned sub-agent did not initialize, thereby cutting off access to the Eiconcard. This error may indicate corrupted information in a .DAT file. Check each file with a .DAT extention. Copy the files from the installation disk. @SN415 Eicon Sub-Agent (xxxxxxx) not loaded. The above-mentioned sub-agent was not loaded. This is likely the secondary result of another error. ________ XPADCNFG @XR001 Unable to activate help. The help file (XPADCNFG.HLP) may be missing. Check to see if the file is missing. Try reinstalling or upgrading the software. @XR002 Could not start (or restart) the ECXPAD Driver Service. Check the event log with the Event Viewer. The file ECNB.SYS could not be loaded, or another application is already using an XPAD COM port. @XR003 Unable to locate language file nnnnn. Extended Language Support will not be enabled for the nnnnn language. This is a diagnostic message. If it occurrs, check to see that the file referred to by xxxxx is located in your %SYSTEMROOT% directory. If that is not the problem, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. @XR004 Too many messages in Extended Language file. This is an internal error. The language file(s) may be corrupted. Try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR005 Extended Language: Format error. This is an internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR006 Extended Language: Can't add key to registry. This is an internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR007 Already Running. This indicates that the program is already running. Switch to that copy of the program. @XR008 Could not update registry. This is an internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR009 Badly formed X.25 Address. X.25 addresses should contain only decimal digits. They may contain one comma if you are using both Called and Calling Addresses. They may contain up to fifteen digits (seventeen if TOA/NPI addressing is enabled). @XR010 Badly formed X.25 User Data. User data can be up to 128 bytes, in either hex digits or in ASCII characters. Hex digits must be separated by commas, ASCII characters by double-quotes. Example: "password",01,00,00,00. @XR011 Badly formed X.25 Facilities. Facilities can be up to 128 bytes (possibly less, depending on your network configuration). Example: 43,2,2. Refer to your WAN Services manual for more information. @XR012 The X.3 field cannot contain non-numeric data. X.3 parameters must contain decimal digits only up to a value of 255, and they cannot be left blank. @XR013 The X.3 Parameter cannot be greater than 255. X.3 parameters must contain decimal digits only up to a value of 255, and they cannot be left blank. @XR014 The X.3 Parameter cannot be blank. X.3 parameters must contain decimal digits only up to a value of 255, and they cannot be left blank. @XR016 Error(s) found in X.3 Field(s). X.3 parameters must contain decimal digits only up to a value of 255, and they cannot be left blank. @XR017 Select at least one COM port. You must select a COM port before trying to configure it. @XR018 Add at least one X.PAD COM port. You must have at least one COM port configured to use the XPAD driver service. @XR019 No space available to add new COM ports. The maximum number of COM ports has already been defined (64). To add a new port, you must remove another. @XR020 You must specify an X.25 Address when Auto-Connect Type is set to CALL. You must specify a calling address when placing a call. @XR021 An X.25 Address is not required when Auto-Connect Type is set to PVC. Since the connection is permenantly open, no calling number is needed. @XR023 Unable to initialize (not enough memory available). Out of RAM. Shut down any non-essential programs, and try again. @XR024 Unable to initialize. This is an internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR025 Unable to initialize ports. This is an internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR026 Error in profile name. This is an internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR027 Insufficient memory available to allocate internal storage needed for the driver. Out of RAM. Reduce the number of defined XPAD COM ports, or shut down any unnecessary driver services. @XR028 The driver will not load because the EiconCard driver ECNB.SYS is either not installed or not loaded. Make sure the driver is installed properly, or enter NET START ECNB if it is already installed. This error may also ocurr if XPAD is installed before Wan Services. Make sure you have followed the correct installation procedure, as described in the manual. @XR029 Errors found in X.3 Parameters - Verify X.3 settings and try again. X.3 parameters must contain decimal digits only up to a value of 255, and they cannot be left blank. @XR030 Errors found in a Profile - Verify the profiles and try again. This may be an internal error. Run the XPAD configuration program, and examine your configuration. Try upgrading or re-installing the software. @XR031 An Illegal Packet Size. Valid range is from 128 to 4096. Correct the Packet Size and try again. This may be an internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR032 The registry key 'XpadParameters' was not found - the driver will unload. Use the X.PAD configuration program to try again. The registery may be corrupted, or the XPAD configuration program was not able to save the key into the registry. Try restarting the system. @XR033 Unable to create the symbolic link for xxxxx. This is an internal error. Another driver may be using the same symbolic link name. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR034 Unable to create the device map entry for xxxxx. This is an internal error. Another driver may be using the same device map entry name. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR035 No Pad Profiles are defined. This is an internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR036 Internal Error #nn occured while initializing xxxxx. The X.PAD driver will not load. Please contact Eicon Customer Support. This is a serious internal error. If is persists, try reinstalling or upgrading the software. If you cannot solve the problem, contact Eicon Customer Support. @XR037 Remote DTE cleared the X.25 call on xxxxx. This is a simple status message. @XR038 Remote DTE cleared the X.25 call on xxxxx, yyyyy X.25 Return Codes: nn. This is a simple status message. @XR039 Network cleared the X.25 call on xxxxx, xxxxx X.25 Return Codes: nn. This is a simple status message. @XR041 Not enough room for the Eicon X.PAD Service on drive nnnnn. nn megs needed. Free some hard drive space. @XR042 No X.PAD COM Ports are defined. The X.PAD driver will not load. Please add at least 1 X.PAD COM port in order for the driver to load. Press OK to re-run X.PAD configuration or CANCEL to skip configuration. You must have at least one XPAD COM port defined for the ECXPAD driver to start. @XR043 You must install the WAN Services for Windows NT Core software before you can install the Eicon X.PAD Driver.