Enterasys Networks CSX5500, CSX6000, CSX7000 manual Semipermanent. Device x disconnected by admin

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USER’S GUIDE

Semipermanent. Device "x" disconnected by admin

The administrator has issued a disc device <device name> command. Therefore, the system will not attempt to call the indicated device again. Issuing the call device <device name> command will make device “x” semipermanent again.

Semipermanent. Device "x" has a smaller Initial Data Rate than Base Data Rate. No connection made. The semipermanent feature will make enough calls to meet but not exceed the device’s Initial Data Rate. In this case, the Base Data Rate (normally 56 or 64 Kbps) is larger than the device’s Initial Data Rate. The semipermanent feature cannot make any calls, or it will exceed the Initial Data Rate. Reconfigure your data rates.

Semipermanent. Device "x" has had "y" bandwidth drops within "z" seconds. This device is considered to have failed remote authentication.

Because the local system cannot always be aware of remote authentication failures, and because there is no way to recognize remote authentication failures in the system once the remote end is authenticated, the semipermanent feature will try to determine them by detecting excessive remote bandwidth drops. The remote device must drop a call 10 times within a 10 minute period to trigger this event.

Will try again in "w" minutes.

This will be displayed directly beneath the above message if a Session Interval is configured for the device.

Semipermanent. Device "x" reconnected by admin.

The administrator has issued the call device <device name> command after issuing the disc device <device name> command. This restarts the semipermanent feature for the indicated device.

Severe congestion CLLM received for DLCI <dlci index>

A CLLM message was received indicating severe congestion may be expected on the PVC associated with the indicated DLCI.

Signal for unknown CallCmd task: <task Id>

Contact your Distributor or Customer Support.

SIG_notify Failure. Called Session is not Active.

An error has been detected in the R2 signaling procedure, and will typically result in a failed call. The error was due to unrecognizable or incorrect information. If problem persists, contact your Distributor or Customer Support.

<slot #, port # > Cfg Error

Line vs. adapter configuration error. A line is configured for port <port #> that does not exist on the adapter in slot <slot #>.

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Enterasys Networks CSX5500, CSX6000, CSX7000 Semipermanent. Device x disconnected by admin, Will try again in w minutes