Outgoing Call Error Messages

Note: If you try to contact a remote host from the DESTINATION: prompt, any one of the errors 130136 may occur. The error message will be identified by its appropriate error code in the following error message where xxx is the code number.

Error Messages

ERROR DURING CALL SETUP. CALL SYSTEM

ADMINISTRATOR. CODE: xxx

Dkserver: Can't push your streams module.

The call could not be completed because the configured STREAMS modules could not be pushed onto the open channel.

You may also see this error message on an incoming call from a DESTINATION prompt displayed as error code 131.

Dkserver: Invalid protocol requested.

The call could not be completed because the remote server did not understand the connection protocol.

You may also see this error message on an incoming call from a DESTINATION prompt displayed as error code 132.

Dkserver: Dksrvtab not readable. Call System Administrator

The call could not be completed because the server tables (files in /etc/opt/dk/srvtab) on the remote host were unreadable or damaged.

You may also see this error message on an incoming call from a DESTINATION prompt displayed as error code 133.

Dkserver: Can't chroot. Call System Administrator

The call could not be completed because the remote server could not change root to the home directory of the caller on the remote host.

You may also see this error message on an incoming call from a DESTINATION prompt displayed as error code 134.

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