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- ICause: An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to open
- the microcode file.
- User Action: Ensure that the microcode file MONT400.BIN is installed in
- the drive and directory identified in the message. If the file does
- not exist or if the problem persists, reinstall the device driver.
- ICause: An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to read
- the microcode file.
- User Action: Reinstall the device driver.
- ICause: An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to open
- the bootstrap file.
- User Action: Ensure that the bootstrap file WRTRAM.BIN is installed
- in the drive and directory identified in the message. If the file does
- not exist or if the problem persists, reinstall the device driver.
- ICause: An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to read
- the bootstrap file.
- User Action: Reinstall the device driver.
- ICause: The value provided for the keyword in the
- IBMTRBM module in PROTOCOL.INI is not the correct type.
- User Action: Change the value in PROTOCOL.INI to
- the correct type for the parameter.
- ICause: An internal software error occurred.
- User Action: Contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: One or more IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster
- Server Adapter/A adapters are set to a different interrupt level.
- To function properly, these adapters must all be set to the
- same interrupt level.
- User Action: Use the reference diskette that came with your
- computer to ensure that all IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster
- Server Adapter/A adapters are set to the same interrupt level.
- ICause: The bootstrap code was unable to load properly
- onto the IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server
- Adapter/A adapter.
- User Action: Contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The bootstrap code was unable to load properly
- onto the IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server
- Adapter/A adapter.
- User Action: Contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The parameters specified require more space for processing
- than can be handled. The maximum allowable control-block size
- is 64KB.
- User Action: Reduce the value specified for the MAXTRANSMITS
- or MINRCVBUFFS parameter to change the amount of storage
- required for the control-blocks.
- The control-block area can be computed using the following formula:
- 334 + (142 * MAXTRANSMITS) + (20 * MINRCVBUFFS)
- The control-block work area must be less than 64KB.
- ICause: The adapter is not responding to a request to load
- the bootstrap code.
- User Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring
- Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter. Contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The adapter is not responding to a request to load
- the bootstrap code.
- User Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring
- Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter. Contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The adapter is not responding to a request to run
- the bootstrap code.
- User Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring
- Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter. Contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The adapter is not responding to a request to run
- the bootstrap code.
- User Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring
- Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter. Contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The bootstrap code was unable to load properly
- onto the IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server
- Adapter/A adapter.
- User Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring
- Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter. Contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The microcode was unable to load properly
- onto the IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server
- Adapter/A adapter.
- User Action: Contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The microcode was unable to write properly
- to the IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server
- Adapter/A adapter.
- User Action: Contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The adapter is not responding to a request to initialize
- the microcode.
- User Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring
- Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter. Contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The adapter is not responding to a request to run
- the microcode.
- User Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring
- Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter. Contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The burned-in address on the adapter could not be located.
- User Action: Either use the set network address (NETADDRESS)
- parameter in PROTOCOL.INI to override the burned-in address or
- run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring Network
- 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter and contact your
- vendor sales representative.
- ICause: Only one occurrence of the device driver statement
- for the IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A
- NDIS MAC device driver is required to support multiple adapters.
- Additional instances of the device driver statement in CONFIG.SYS
- will be ignored.
- User Action: Remove the duplicate device driver statements from
- CONFIG.SYS.
- ICause: The parameter specifying the driver name (DRIVERNAME) was not
- found in PROTOCOL.INI. This parameter is required.
- User Action: Change PROTOCOL.INI to specify the proper information.
- ICause: An unexpected error occurred when the
- program attempted to open the protocol manager.
- The IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A
- NDIS MAC device driver has been removed.
- User Action: Check the drive and directory to ensure that
- the protocol manager is located in the specified path.
- ICause: The device driver was unable to register with
- the protocol manager.
- User Action: Reinstall the protocol manager and
- try the operation again.
- ICause: There was no adapter found in this machine.
- IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapters
- are required to run the MAC device driver.
- User Action: Install an IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster
- Server Adapter/A adapter in this machine, or remove the device
- driver statement from CONFIG.SYS.
- ICause: An unrecognized parameter was found
- while processing the IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster
- Server Adapter/A section of PROTOCOL.INI.
- User Action: Correct the parameter or remove it from
- PROTOCOL.INI.
- ICause: The value specified for the network address parameter in
- PROTOCOL.INI is not valid for one of the following reasons:
- - Invalid local station address
- - Too long
- - Too short
- - Contains non-hexadecimal characters
- - Not enclosed in double quotes
- User Action: Remove or correct the network address parameter
- (NETADDRESS). A valid value for this parameter is 12 characters
- long, is enclosed in double quotes, and contains only valid
- hexadecimal characters within the range of 400000000000 through
- 40007FFFFFFF.
- ICause: The network address that the adapter wants to use on the
- token-ring is being used by another node.
- User Action: Either modify PROTOCOL.INI to provide a different
- value for the network address (NETADDRESS) parameter, use the
- default burned-in address, or remove the other node that is
- using this network address from the ring.
- ICause: The ring speed is different from the speed of the
- node attempting to insert onto the ring.
- User Action: Use the reference diskette that came with your
- computer to ensure that the adapter is configured at the same
- speed as the token-ring.
- ICause: When the adapter tried to insert onto the token-ring, a
- hardware error occurred on the adapter.
- User Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the IBM Token-Ring
- Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A adapter. Contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: While attempting to open the adapter, an indication
- was received that the adapter is not properly connected to
- the token-ring.
- User Action: Ensure that the token-ring cable is connected to
- the adapter and to the token-ring multistation access unit (MAU).
- If the error persists, use a different token-ring cable
- and check to ensure that the connection to the MAU is
- functioning properly. Then run the hardware diagnostics
- for the IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Busmaster Server Adapter/A
- adapter.
- ICause: The version of the microcode contained in MONT400.BIN
- is down level.
- User Action: Reinstall the microcode from the installation diskette.
- ICause: This message will be displayed only when there is
- an AOX adapter installed in this system. The AOX adapter acts
- as a replacement processor or a dual processor, which requires
- that busmaster adapters perform extra translation of physical
- addresses. This error message can be caused by one of the
- following situations:
- - At initialization, when the device driver is being installed,
- a block of physical memory is obtained. If the physical
- address crosses a "memory seam", this error is displayed.
- - While running, the upper protocol layer provides the
- device driver with a physical address. If the physical address
- crosses a "memory seam", this error is displayed. The
- device driver cannot continue to run. The adapter is
- stopped and the request from the protocol is rejected.
- User Action: Restart your system and try the operation again. If
- the problem persists, reinstall the system and run diagnostics
- on the AOX adapter. If the problem continues to persist,
- contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The configuration parameters specified require more space for
- processing than can be handled with the available system memory.
- User Action: Reduce the value specified for the MAXTRANSMITS
- or MINRCVBUFFS parameter to change the amount of storage required.
- Use the following formula to compute the maximum value:
- H(i) = RCVAREA(i) + ALLOCSIZECB(i)
- A H(i) value should be computed for each IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4
- Busmaster Adapter, and the sum of all H(i) values must be less than 1 MB.
- Use the following formula to compute the receive area for each adapter:
- RCVAREA = MINRCVBUFFS x SIZWORKBUFF
- Use the following formula to compute the control block area for each adapter.
- The control block area must be less than 64KB.
- ALLOCSIZECB = 334 + (142 x MAXTRANSMITS) + (20 x MINRCVBUFFS)
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