Table 5. NetWare driver messages for the Ethernet controller.

Can’t unbind specified slot from AFT

Explanation: The number entered in the unbind command was not the

group. Make sure that the slot you

primary adapter in an AFT group. Action: Reissue the unbind command and

specified is for the primary adapter in

specify the slot number for the primary adapter.

an AFT group.

 

 

 

 

LAN adapter at slot nnnn (Port 0xaa)

Explanation: The adapter that you specified could not be initialized. Action:

failed to reset. Check the state of the

1.

Load the driver for the supported adapter.

adapter.

2.

Check that the adapter is seated properly in the slot and try loading the

 

 

 

AFT module again.

 

If the problem persists, contact your network supplier.

 

 

AFT is not supported on this version

Explanation: The NetWare on your server is not a version supported by AFT.

of NetWare(TM).

Action: Load and bind AFT only on supported versions of NetWare (currently

 

version 4.11 and above).

 

 

Failed to allocate resources tags.

Explanation: An unknown error has occurred when trying to allocate needed

 

resources for the AFT module. Action: Check Server Configuration. If the

 

problem persists, contact your network supplier.

 

 

Please unload all LAN drivers before

Explanation: An attempt was made to unload the AFT.NLM module before

unloading AFT.NLM.

unloading the adapter driver. Action: Unload the adapter driver before

 

unloading the AFT module.

 

 

 

NDIS 4.0 (Windows NT) driver messages

This section contains the error messages for the NDIS 4.0 drivers. The explanation and recommended action are included with each message.

Table 6. NDIS (Windows NT or Windows 2000) driver messages for the Ethernet controller.

Error code (hex)

 

 

Description

 

 

 

0x00

Explanation:

The driver could not register the specified interrupt. Action: Using the

 

Configuration/Setup utility, make sure that a PCI interrupt is assigned to your Ethernet card, and

 

that Ethernet is enabled.

 

 

 

0x01

Explanation:

One of the PCI cards did not get the required resources. Action: Using the

 

Configuration/Setup utility, make sure that a PCI interrupt is assigned to your Ethernet card, and

 

that Ethernet is enabled.

 

 

 

0x02

Explanation:

Bad node address (multicast address). Action: Make sure the locally administered

 

address is valid, if one is specified. The address can not be a multicast address.

 

 

0x03

Explanation: Failed self-test. Action: Make sure a cable is attached to the Ethernet connector. If the

 

problem persists, call for service.

 

 

 

0x0D

Explanation:

Could not allocate enough memory for transmit queues. Action:

 

1.

From the Windows NT desktop, select Start -> Control Panel -> Networks -> Adapters.

 

2.

Select your IBM Ethernet adapter from the list.

 

3.

Select Properties -> Advanced.

 

4.

Lower the resource values that apply to the transmit queue.

 

 

0x0E

Explanation: Could not allocate enough memory for receive queue. Action:

 

1.

From the Windows NT desktop, select Start -> Control Panel -> Networks -> Adapters.

 

2.

Select your IBM Ethernet adapter from the list.

 

3.

Select Properties -> Advanced.

 

4.

Lower the resource values that apply to the receive queue.

 

 

 

 

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