3-20 Troubleshooting
Table 3-13. IAP Message and Error Codes
Informational Messages
Code
Message and Cause
01
All tests passed. (APMSG 01)
The Access Port has executed all tests and none have terminated with a fatal error.
02
SPU hardware was successfully reset. (APMSG 020
Well....
04
String was truncated to 23 characters. (APMSG 04)
Only 23 displayable characters are permitted in the answer to the query on the screen. All characters
past the 23rd were discarded. If the displayed string is acceptable, NO action is necessary. If the dis-
played string is not acceptable, re-execute the command and change it at the appropriate prompt.
05
AP configuration lost. Use CA and ER commands to recover. (APMSG 05)
If this message reoccurs after each reset or power on, then the AP is bad, replace the Core I/O card.
06
SE terminated: returning to console/control mode. (APMSG 06)
The remote console operator terminated the connection it had initiated with the SE command. The AP
is reconnecting the port as a remote console. This message can also appear after SE is typed if the pre-
vious SE session was not cleanly terminated (the modem hung up before the operator could type
"exit"). In this case, just hit break and type SE again.
Error Messages
Error
Codes
Message and Cause
02
Cannot verify deassertion of POW_ON signal. (APERR 02)
The AP tried to de-assert the POW_ON signal, but doe not see it de-asserted when reading it back.
Replace the Core I/O card.
05
AP failed Selftest number xx (APERR 05)
A failure has occurred during a selftest. XX gives the decimal number of the failing selftest. Replace
the core I/O card.
08
Permitted accesses to AP NVM exceeded. (APERR 08)
Each time the AP writes NVM after the counter indicates the permitted number of accesses to the last
block have been exhausted. Replace the core I/O card.
10
Illegal command, type HE fro help. (APERR 10)
The first two characters entered in a command line are not the mnemonic fro the AP command. Help
gives the correct mnemonic for legal commands.
11
Expecting "Y" or "N" (APERR 11)
The AP expected a letter Y or N in either upper or lower case, as the reply to the screen prompt.
12
Expecting "H" or "L" (APERR 12)
The AP expected a letter H or L in either upper or lower case, as the reply to the screen prompt.
13
Command may not be executed by a remote user. (APERR 13)
This command is a valid AP command, but is intended for use form the local console port only. No
action is required.
Summary of Contents for 3000/9x9KS Series
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