Nokia A032 manual Initialization Error Codes, Startup Problems, Meaning, Log Text, Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

This document is intended to resolve common problems that may occur whilst using the Nokia A032 Access Point. It offers useful advice on avoiding general problems and preventing their re-occurrence. This document is not intended to replace the User Manual but should be read in conjunction with it.

1.STARTUP PROBLEMS

This section provides on troubleshooting advice on Access Point initialization (startup) problems.

1.1INITIALIZATION ERROR CODES

If the initialization procedure fails an error code should be displayed on the info LED’s and the alert LED will remain on.

The code should be read from left to right. To identify the code write down each LED as a '1' or '0' depending on its state (on = 1).

For example the pattern:

on on off off on off

would be written:

110010

The table below lists the error codes (a more detailed explanation of each code is given in the section below the table.

Code

Meaning

Log Text

100001

Bad code image

<none>

 

 

 

110000

Bad PCMCIA hardware

PCMCIA hardware failure

 

 

 

110001

No PCMCIA

No PCMCIA card detected

 

 

 

110010

Bad PCMCIA card

Non-compatible PCMCIA card

 

 

 

110011

Bad radio (does not initialize)

Cannot initialize radio

 

 

 

001000

Bad DRAM (stuck address)

Memory error type 1

 

 

 

001001

Bad Ethernet RAM (stuck address)

Memory error type 2

 

 

 

001010

Bad CMOS Memory

Configuration error - default loaded

 

 

 

101000

LAN controller error

LAN Interface Error

 

 

 

011000

Bad configuration

Configuration error

 

 

 

011001

Bad Manufacturer's info

Bad unit checksum

 

 

 

011010

Bad log sector

Log sector bad — recovered

 

 

 

011011

System error

System fault

 

 

 

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Nokia A032 manual Initialization Error Codes, Startup Problems, Meaning, Log Text, Introduction