7. Operation and Maintenance

Table 7-4. CLI Messages (2 of 5)

Message

What It Indicates

 

 

% DLCI number must be 16–1007

The DLCI entered is not in the valid range.

 

 

% Frame-Relay encapsulation is

An attempt was made to enable frame relay

only supported on Serial ports

encapsulation on the Ethernet port.

 

 

% For Ethernet ports, interface

An unsupported interface index was entered for the

must be 0

Ethernet port.

 

 

% For Serial ports, interface must

An unsupported interface index was entered for the

be 0

serial port.

 

 

% Gateway of last resort is not set

No Gateway of last resort was configured.

 

 

% ICMP Message type and code

The ICMP message type/code combination entered

combination not supported

is not supported by the product.

 

 

% ICMP Message type must be

The ICMP message type entered is not within the

0–255

valid range.

 

 

% ICMP Message code must be

The ICMP message code entered is not within the

0–255

valid range.

 

 

% Invalid IP address or Mask

The prefix length entered is not valid for the

specified

start-ip-address or end-ip-address.

 

 

% Invalid sub-interface specified

The sub-interface specified for deletion does not

 

exist.

 

 

% IP Address already in use for

An attempt was made to reassign the Ethernet

device management

port’s or node’s IP address, but the address is being

 

used.

 

 

% IP Address cannot be removed,

An attempt was made to delete an interface

since a static route relies on it

address assignment that has routing table entries

 

other than an interface route, with Next Hop Router

 

addresses that fall within its address range.

 

 

% IP Address does not exist in ARP

An attempt was made to delete an ARP entry for an

table

IP address, but no ARP entry exists for the specified

 

address.

 

 

% Lease must be 0–365 days,

An invalid lease time was entered.

0–24 hours, 0–59 minutes

 

 

 

% Maximum number of access lists

An attempt was made to add an access list, but the

exceeded

maximum number of access lists have already been

 

created.

 

 

% Maximum number of access list

An attempt was made to add an access list

assignments to interface exceeded

assignment, but the maximum number of access

 

lists have already been assigned to the interface.

 

 

% Maximum number of filters

An attempt was made to add an access list filter

exceeded on this access list

rule, but the maximum number of filter rules have

 

already been created.

 

 

% Maximum number of NAT pools

An attempt was made to add a NAT pool, but the

reached

maximum number of pools have already been

 

reached.

 

 

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