7. Operation and Maintenance
9700-A2-GB20-20 December 2002 7-11
No Primary
Destination Link DLCIs
Available
New or Modify was selected
from the PVC Connection
Table, but even though
DLCIs are available to form
a connection, no DLCIs are
available on the network
link, which is a suitable
Primary PVC Destination.
Configure additional DLCIs for the
network link and try again. If a
network DLCI has been entered
as a Source DLCI:
1. Change the Source DLCI to a
user data port DLCI.
2. Enter the network DLCI as the
PVC’s Primary Destination.
No Security Records
to Delete
Delete was selected from
the Administer Logins
screen, and no login exists.
No action is needed.
Enter a security record.
Password Matching
Error – Re-enter
Password
Password entered in the
Re-enter Password field of
the Administer Logins
screen does not match what
was entered in the
Password field.
Try again.
Contact your system
administrator to verify your
password.
Permission Denied

(Seen at an FTP

terminal.)
A file transfer was
attempted, but the:
User did not have
Level-1 security.
Wrong file was specified
when the put command
was entered.
User attempted to
upload a program file
from the unit.
See your system administrator
to get your security level
changed.
Try again, entering the correct
file with the put command.
Enter the put command
instead of a get command; you
can only transfer files to the
unit, not from it.
See

Upgrading System

Software

on page7-46.
Please Wait Command takes longer
than 5 seconds.
Wait until message clears.
Port Inactive The port is disabled. No action is needed.
Requested action
aborted:

Reason

(Seen at an FTP

terminal.)
A file transfer was aborted
for the

Reason

shown:
Invalid file or model
number
Invalid file checksum
Insufficient memory
File database version
does not match device
database version
File slot config does not
match device slot config
Download the correct
configuration file.
Download a different file.
Notify your service
representative.
Download the correct
configuration file.
Download the correct
configuration file.
Table 7-3. Device Messages (4 of 5)
Message What It Indicates What To Do