7. Operation and Maintenance

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

Message

What It Indicates

 

 

% The DHCP Server and NAT

An attempt was made to enable the DHCP server

cannot both be enabled

and Network Address Translation (NAT), but they

 

are already enabled.

 

 

% The Next Hop IP address is

The route entered had a Next Hop IP address that

assigned to an interface or

is in the interface’s assigned address range.

sub-interface on this device

 

 

 

% TCP/UDP port must be 0–65535

The port number entered is outside the specified

 

range.

 

 

% Traceroute hops must be

A TraceRoute test was attempted, but the maximum

between 1 and 128 hops

hop value is outside the specified range.

 

 

% Traceroute packets must be

A TraceRoute test was attempted, but the packet

between 0 and 1500 bytes

length is outside the specified range.

 

 

% Traceroute timeout must be

A TraceRoute test was attempted, but the timeout

between 1 and 30 seconds

value entered was outside the specified range.

 

 

% Unable to delete physical

Physical interfaces cannot be deleted; only

interface

sub-interfaces can be deleted.

 

 

% Unable to Transmit ping packet

A Ping cannot be performed because:

 

No ports are enabled for IP

 

The specified interface does not exist

 

￿The link is down

 

 

% Unable to Transmit traceroute

A traceroute cannot be performed.

packets

 

 

 

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9720, 9788 specifications

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