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Table 8. NSBxxxx error codes and text messages (continued)

Error code

Error message

What you should do

 

 

 

NSB71509

DHCP option %d boot

Verify that the DHCP server settings are

 

server name %s failed

correct.

 

DNS.

 

 

 

 

NSB71515

Missing DHCP option

Verify that the DHCP server settings are

 

%d from server.

correct.

 

 

 

NSB71525

Missing DHCP client IP

Verify that the DHCP server settings are

 

address.

correct.

 

 

 

NSB71535

Missing DHCP client

Verify that the DHCP server settings are

 

directory and file name.

correct.

 

 

 

NSB71545

DHCP OFFER XID

Verify that the DHCP server settings are

 

different than DHCP

correct.

 

DISCOVER XID.

 

 

 

 

NSB71555

DHCP options exceed the

Verify that the DHCP server settings are

 

maximum allowable

correct.

 

DHCP option length.

 

 

 

 

NSB71605

DHCP offer from server

Verify that the DHCP server settings are

 

%s not valid.

correct.

 

 

 

BOOTP messages (NSB72xxx)

NSB72505

BOOTP options exceed

Verify that the BOOTP server settings are

 

the maximum allowable

correct.

 

BOOTP option length.

 

 

 

 

 

Network communication messages (NSB8xxxx)

 

 

 

NSB80509

Destination unreachable,

Verify that there are no problems with the

 

return code x%d.

network, and restart the thin client.

 

 

 

NSB80519

Failed ICMP mask

Verify that there are no problems with the

 

request.

network, and restart the thin client.

 

 

 

NSB80529

Failed ICMP router

Verify that there are no problems with the

 

solicitation.

network, and restart the thin client.

 

 

 

NSB80539

Domain Name Server

Verify that there are no problems with the

 

(DNS) error, return code

network, and restart the thin client.

 

%d.

 

 

 

 

NSB80549

Cannot fragment data

Verify that there are no problems with the

 

packet, data not sent.

network, and restart the thin client.

 

 

 

NSB80550

Transfer terminated by

Restart the thin client.

 

user.

 

 

 

 

 

TFTP messages (NSB81xxx)

 

 

 

NSB81509

Time-out waiting for

Restart the thin client. If this does not solve

 

TFTP reply.

the problem, verify that you connected the

 

 

network cable to the thin client.

 

 

 

NSB81519

TFTP error - %d %s.

 

 

 

 

 

Boot file server messages (NSB83xxx)

 

 

 

NSB83509

Unable to load file via

Ensure that the boot protocol agrees with

 

boot file server protocol.

your server settings in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

NSB83519

Cannot access boot file

Verify your configuration settings in the NS

 

from any server.

Boot utility, and confirm the server

 

 

configuration.

 

 

 

NSB83529

Cannot contact boot file

Verify that the boot server settings are

 

server x%s.

configured correctly.

 

 

 

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Contents N2800e Thin Client Express Reference September Page N2800e Thin Client Express Reference September Page Contents Glossary of abbreviations Safety notices Handling static-sensitive devices About this book How to send your commentsWho should read this book Information available on the World Wide WebViii Understanding your NetVista Thin Client Express Page Learning about the hardware Hardware connectorsStandard hardware Power consumption Monitor specificationsUpgrading hardware features Communication hardwareLearning about the hardware Page Installing options Setting up the hardwareUnpacking your hardware Selecting the voltage for your locationConnecting your hardware Installing the support baseStartup sequence Page Using the Setup Utility to configure the workstation Configuring the N2800e Thin Client ExpressUsing the Configuration Tool to configure the workstation Configuring the N2800e Thin Client Express Page Copyright IBM Corp Click NetVista thin client Page Page Managing your Thin Client Express remotely Page Configuring a workstation for PPP dialer Prerequisites for using PPP dial accessPreparing the workstation for PPP dialer configuration PPP dialer for Thin Client Express workstationsConfiguring initial modem settings for PPP dialer access Starting the PPP dialer Maintaining and reconfiguring PPP dialer parametersLearning about the NC dialer window Troubleshooting PPP dialer problems Using the PPP dialer to access flash imagesAltering the flash image of a workstation Performing a software update on a workstationClick Configure Software Update Server Access Recovering the flash image of a workstationEnabling peer flash recovery on a workstation Recovering the image on the peer-booted workstation Disabling peer flash recovery on a workstation NS/flashbase/x86/kernel.2200 Verifying hardware problems Resolving hardware problemsStartup Visible Symptom What you should do Logic Unit Hardware problem indications Where to find informationVisible hardware failure Mouse Symptom What you should doAudio beep sequences Video memory error Memory errorSymptom What you should do System LED LED indicationsMonitor LED Error codes and text messagesMain memory messages NSB10xxx Battery messages NSB01xxxNon-volatile memory messages Nvram NSB11xxx Audio messages NSB21xxxUSB messages NSB4xxxx Error code Error message What you should doCompactFlash card messages NSB51xxx Ethernet messages NSB62xxxBoot file server messages NSB83xxx Bootp messages NSB72xxxNetwork communication messages NSB8xxxx Tftp messages NSB81xxxClient IP address messages NSB85xxx Gateway messages NSB84xxxSubnet mask messages NSB86xxx IP address messages NSB87xxxReplacing the N2800e Thin Client Express CompactFlash card Appendix A. Replacing hardware partsMemory Replacing parts other than the N2800e CompactFlash cardKeyboards Voltage Selection Plug Receptacle Country Part number Returning hardware parts Removing the logic unit to install parts Appendix B. Hardware maintenance proceduresReassembling the thin client Replacing a CompactFlash card Installing an optional PCI cardExchanging the memory Exchanging the lithium batteryRemoving the power supply Installing the power supply Page Selecting the voltage for your location Page Creating a recovery CompactFlash card Appendix D. Recovering the boot block imageRecovering the flash image BOM file Languages supported Appendix E. Choosing a flash filePage Appendix F. Monitor specifications Page Pin Signal Signal Direction Appendix G. Connector pin informationPin Signal Pin # Direction Description Pin Name FunctionPin # Voltage+5V dc Copyright IBM Corp Product Recycling and Disposal Environmental DesignElectronic Emission Notices TrademarksFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Industry Canada Compliance Statement Glossary of abbreviations Page Index N2800e understanding How satisfied are you that the information in this book is Readers’ Comments We’d Like to Hear from YouPlease tell us how we can improve this book Readers’ Comments We’d Like to Hear from You Page SA23-2808-00