Revise the trs.node file so that it contains the proper remote TRS server node.
The server node defined in trs.node file is the same as the node name on which the TRS envoy is running.

A-8Host error messages

ERR: CH=xx illegal Command xxx

Meaning: TRS received an illegal command from another process.

Action to take: Contact your Nortel service representative.

ERR: Server Node file trs.node does not exist

Meaning: trs.node file was missing from the envoy process node.

Action to take: This error message happens in two cases. In the envoy-server case, a TRS envoy cannot communicate with a TRS server running on another node because the trs.node file does not exist in the 3270 directory and the file does not contain the node name where the TRS server is running. In the other case, the TRS is running in a server mode and the communication board is not downloaded correctly. The TRS assumes that it is running in envoy mode and then complains that the trs.node file does not exist. In this case, make sure the communication board is downloaded correctly.

ERR: The server node name is the same as envoy node name Meaning:

Action to take:

ERR: NET_TO_ENVOY: ERR: Reply Code =xx from SERVER

Meaning: The TRS envoy received an error message from the TRS server.

Action to take: Contact your Nortel service representative.

ERR: Invalid Aid key specified use the Enter Key

Meaning: The Aid key specified in the screen template is not valid. The system will use the ENTER key as the Aid key in this case.

Action to take: Define a valid aid key.

555-9001-316 Standard 1.0 February 1996

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