
Chapter 4
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TCP/IP error #755
- IP address set to 0.0.0.0. In
the following two situations,
the IP address is 0.0.0.0.
1) Address could not be
obtained from DHCP,
BOOTP, RARP.
2) Unit launched in IP fixed
mode(keys 1+7 to enter
FIXIPmode).
- TCP/IP protocol stack
resources insufficient. Even
with internal retry (5 times),
transmission failed.
- Set the IP address correctly or set DHCP, RARP,
BOOTP environments to operate properly.
- Turn power OFF/ON.
Check server #801
- Error generated due to cause
on server side.
- In NetWare,a user exists but
no read or write privileges.
- Transmission made to write-
prohibited file of the same
name.
- Reset server.
- Check server status and settings.
- Check the network traffic.
Cannot find
server
#802
- The IP address for DNS
server is not set up.
- DNS Server is not running.
- No appropriate host name is
found in the DNS server.
- Check the DNS server.
Check
address
#804
- No match for specified
directory name.
- No access privileges for that
directory.
- Check that the destination directory name is correct.
- Set directory access privileges in the server.
- Send to different directory with access privileges.
Check
address.
#806
- Wrongly specified user
name.
- Wrongly specified password.
- In NetWare, the host name is
incorrect.
- Change address book user name or password.
No message #807
No access rights for the
specified directory
- Check the access rights to the server.
No
connection
#815
- Login is made from this unit
in NetWare's Pserver mode
(NDS/ Bindery common) and
login is attempted again for
NCP, while the server is
printing.
- Wait a while and try again.
- Change the destination NetWare server.
- Stop Pserver.
Message
Error code Cause
Remedy
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