7. Operation and Maintenance

Router CLI Messages

The router’s Command Line Interface messages are listed alphabetically in Table 7-4, CLI Messages. Refer to Appendix C, Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations, for show commands and additional information.

Table 7-4. CLI Messages (1 of 5)

Message

What It Indicates

 

 

% Access list entry already exists

An attempt was made to add an already existing

 

access list rule.

 

 

% Access list does not exist

An attempt was made to delete a non-existent

 

access list.

 

 

% Access list is not assigned

An attempt was made to delete a non-existent

 

access list assignment.

 

 

% Access list number must be

The access list number entered is outside the valid

between 1 and 299

range.

 

 

% Access list number must be

The access list number entered to create a bridge

between 200 and 299

filter rule is outside the valid range.

 

 

% Administrator level access is

An attempt was made to access configuration

required for this command.

information without the authorized access level.

 

 

% ARP Timeout can only be

An attempt was made to specify the ARP timeout

specified on the Ethernet port

on an interface other than the Ethernet port.

 

 

% ARP Timeout must in the range

An attempt was made to specify an ARP timeout

0–4294967

that is outside the valid range.

 

 

% Bridge group filter already exists

An attempt was made to create an already existing

 

bridge filter rule.

 

 

% Bridge group filter does not exist

The bridge group filter specified for deletion does

 

not exist.

 

 

% Bridge group filter list is full

An attempt was made to add a bridge filter rule, but

 

the maximum number of rules have already been

 

created.

 

 

% Bridge group not assigned

An attempt was made to remove a non-existent

 

bridge group assignment.

 

 

% Destination IP address is already

The route entered for a destination IP address is

part of an interface route

within the IP address range assigned to the

 

interface.

 

 

% DHCP max clients must be

An attempt was made to enter an invalid DHCP

1–MaximumDHCPClients

client limit.

 

 

% DHCP network does not exist

An attempt was made to delete a non-existent

 

DHCP network.

 

 

% DHCP Network Prefix range

An attempt was made to enter an invalid prefix

1–32

length.

 

 

% DHCP pool does not exist

An attempt was made to delete a non-existent

 

DHCP pool.

 

 

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