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General
Status Code
Name
Description
0x11
Reply data too
large
The data to be transmitted in the response buffer
is larger than the allocated response buffer.
0x12
Fragmentation of a
primitive value
The service specified an operation that is going to
fragment a primitive data value, i.e. half a
REAL
data type.
0x13
Not enough data
The service did not supply enough data to
perform the specified operation.
0x14
Attribute not
supported
The attribute specified in the request is not
supported.
0x15
Too much data
The service supplied more data than was
expected.
0x16
Object does not
exist
The object specified does not exist in the device.
0x17
Service
fragmentation
sequence not in
progress
The fragmentation sequence for this service is not
currently active for this data.
0x18
No stored attribute
data
The attribute data of this object was not saved
prior to the requested service.
0x19
Store operation
failure
The attribute data of this object was not saved
due to a failure during the attempt.
0x1A
Routing failure,
request packet too
large
The service request packet was too large for
transmission on a network in the path to the
destination. The routing device was forced to
abort the service.
0x1B
Routing failure,
response packet
too large
The service response packet was too large for
transmission on a network in the path from the
destination. The routing device was forced to
abort the service.
0x1C
Missing attribute
list entry data
The service did not supply an attribute in a list of
attributes that was needed by the service to
perform the requested behavior.
0x1D
Invalid attribute
value list
The service is returning the list of attributes
supplied with status information for those
attributes that were invalid.
0x1E
Embedded service
error
An embedded service resulted in an error.
0x1F
Vendor specific
error
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0x20
Invalid parameter
A parameter associated with the request was
invalid. This code is used when a parameter does
not meet the requirements of the ODVA
™
specification and/or the requirements defined in
an Application Object Specification.
0x21
Write-once value or
medium already
written
An attempt was made to write to a write-once
medium (e.g. WORM drive, PROM) that has
already been written, or to modify a value that
cannot be changed once established.
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