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

Error code

Error message

What you should do

 

 

 

NSB83539

Cannot PING boot server

Verify your configuration settings in the NS

 

x %s.

Boot utility, and confirm the server

 

 

configuration.

 

 

 

NSB83549

Unable to open file.

Confirm the server configuration.

 

 

 

NSB83560

Boot file name or

Verify your configuration settings in the NS

 

directory not valid.

Boot utility, and confirm the server

 

 

configuration.

 

 

 

NSB83579

Failed to boot after 1

Verify your configuration settings in the NS

 

attempt.

Boot utility, and confirm the server

 

 

configuration.

 

 

 

NSB83589

Failed to boot after %d

Verify your configuration settings in the NS

 

attempts.

Boot utility, and confirm the server

 

 

configuration.

 

 

 

NSB83590

Unrecognized boot file

Verify your configuration settings in the NS

 

server protocol.

Boot utility.

 

 

 

NSB83600

Boot file server protocol

Verify your network configuration settings

 

not specified.

in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

NSB83619

Address resolution failed,

Verify your configuration settings in the NS

 

boot file server x%s.

Boot utility, and confirm the server

 

 

configuration.

 

 

 

Gateway messages (NSB84xxx)

NSB84509

Gateway address not

Verify your network configuration settings

 

valid.

in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

NSB84519

Address resolution failed,

Verify your network configuration settings

 

gateway x %s.

in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

 

Client IP address messages (NSB85xxx)

 

 

 

NSB85509

Duplicate IP address x

Verify your network configuration settings

 

%s, that is owned by %s.

in the NS Boot utility, and the DHCP or

 

 

BOOTP server configuration settings.

 

 

 

NSB85519

IBM Network Station IP

Verify your network configuration settings

 

address not valid.

in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

 

Subnet mask messages (NSB86xxx)

 

 

 

NSB86509

Subnet mask not valid.

Verify your network configuration settings

 

 

in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

 

IP address messages (NSB87xxx)

 

 

 

NSB87509

Address resolution failed,

Verify your network configuration settings

 

IP address x %s.

in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

NSB87519

Address resolution failed.

Verify your network configuration settings

 

IP address x %s not valid.

in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

NSB87529

IP address %s not in ARP

Verify your network configuration settings

 

cache.

in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

 

Remote packet messages (NSB88xxx)

 

 

 

NSB88500

Stopping DLL packet

Reload the factory default settings on the

 

replication.

thin client, and then configure the network

 

 

settings in the NS Boot utility.

 

 

 

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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 Who should read this book How to send your commentsAbout this book Information available on the World Wide WebViii Understanding your NetVista Thin Client Express Page Standard hardware Hardware connectorsLearning about the hardware Upgrading hardware features Monitor specificationsPower consumption Communication hardwareLearning about the hardware Page Unpacking your hardware Setting up the hardwareInstalling options Selecting the voltage for your locationInstalling the support base Connecting your hardwareStartup sequence Page Configuring the N2800e Thin Client Express Using the Setup Utility to configure the workstationUsing 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 Preparing the workstation for PPP dialer configuration Prerequisites for using PPP dial accessConfiguring a workstation for PPP dialer PPP dialer for Thin Client Express workstationsConfiguring initial modem settings for PPP dialer access Learning about the NC dialer window Maintaining and reconfiguring PPP dialer parametersStarting the PPP dialer Using the PPP dialer to access flash images Troubleshooting PPP dialer problemsPerforming a software update on a workstation Altering the flash image of a workstationRecovering the flash image of a workstation Click Configure Software Update Server AccessEnabling 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 Startup Visible Resolving hardware problemsVerifying hardware problems Visible hardware failure Hardware problem indications Where to find informationSymptom What you should do Logic Unit Symptom What you should do MouseAudio beep sequences Symptom What you should do System LED Memory errorVideo memory error LED indicationsError codes and text messages Monitor LEDNon-volatile memory messages Nvram NSB11xxx Battery messages NSB01xxxMain memory messages NSB10xxx Audio messages NSB21xxxCompactFlash card messages NSB51xxx Error code Error message What you should doUSB messages NSB4xxxx Ethernet messages NSB62xxxNetwork communication messages NSB8xxxx Bootp messages NSB72xxxBoot file server messages NSB83xxx Tftp messages NSB81xxxSubnet mask messages NSB86xxx Gateway messages NSB84xxxClient IP address messages NSB85xxx IP address messages NSB87xxxAppendix A. Replacing hardware parts Replacing the N2800e Thin Client Express CompactFlash cardKeyboards Replacing parts other than the N2800e CompactFlash cardMemory Voltage Selection Plug Receptacle Country Part number Returning hardware parts Reassembling the thin client Appendix B. Hardware maintenance proceduresRemoving the logic unit to install parts Installing an optional PCI card Replacing a CompactFlash cardExchanging the lithium battery Exchanging the memoryRemoving the power supply Installing the power supply Page Selecting the voltage for your location Page Appendix D. Recovering the boot block image Creating a recovery CompactFlash cardRecovering the flash image Appendix E. Choosing a flash file BOM file Languages supportedPage Appendix F. Monitor specifications Page Pin Signal Appendix G. Connector pin informationPin Signal Signal Direction Pin # Voltage+5V dc Pin Name FunctionPin # Direction Description Copyright IBM Corp Environmental Design Product Recycling and DisposalFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement TrademarksElectronic Emission Notices Industry Canada Compliance Statement Glossary of abbreviations Page Index N2800e understanding Please tell us how we can improve this book Readers’ Comments We’d Like to Hear from YouHow satisfied are you that the information in this book is Readers’ Comments We’d Like to Hear from You Page SA23-2808-00