
Ethernet Controller Messages
PCNTND-15 Device not found.
Explanation: The driver cannot find an Ethernet controller in the server.
Action: Verify that the PCI Ethernet device type is set to the default (enabled) p Configuration/Setup utility programs (see “PCI Bus Control” on page 29). If the Ethernet enabled, go to “Diagnostic Test Programs” on page 111 to run the diagnostic utility.
PCNTND-16 PCI scan specified, device not found.
Explanation: The driver cannot locate the Ethernet controller on the PCI bus.
Action: Verify that the PCI Ethernet device type is set to the default (enabled) p Configuration/Setup utility programs (see “PCI Bus Control” on page 29). If the Ethernet enabled, go to “Diagnostic Test Programs” on page 111 to run the diagnostic utility.
PCNTND-21 The adapter failed the checksum test.
Explanation: The driver cannot find an Ethernet controller.
Action: Verify that the PCI Ethernet device type is set to the default (enabled) p
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PCNET | IRQ | found | = xx |
Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ)xx insettheing PROTOCOL(.INI file does not match the hardware IRQ setting.
Action: Remove the IRQ setting from the PROTOCOL.INI file or change the IRQ setting PROTOCOL.INI file to match the IRQ settingPCI shownRouting in selectionthe of the System Information menu in the Configuration/Setup Utility. (See “PCI Routing” on page 23.)
PCNTND-24 WARNING: PCNET IRQ does not match PROTOCOL.INI.
Explanation: The interrupt request (IRQ) setting in the PROTOCOL.INI file does not match hardware IRQ setting.
Action: Remove the IRQ setting from the PROTOCOL.INI file or change the IRQ setting PROTOCOL.INI file to match the IRQ settingPCI shownRouting in selectionthe of the System Information menu in the Configuration/Setup Utility. (See “PCI Routing” on page 23.)
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Action: Remove the I/O address setting in the PROTOCOL.INI file.
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