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This facility controls a feature in the RISC-processor-based Cisco products which identifies software in need of memory use optimization.
Apple Remote Access Protocol error messages
AppleTalk error messages
When this error occurs, the MacIP configuration is considered invalid and is deleted.
%ALIGN-3-CORRECT: Alignment correction made at [hex]
reading/writing [hex]
A software component within the router has been identified as needing memory optimization.
%ALIGN-1-FATAL: Illegal access to low address [hex]
The router has identified a fatal error in a software component and could not correct it.
%ALIGN-3-FULL: Alignment log is full - no new entries will
be recorded.
The router has identified more software components in need of memory optimization than it can record.
%ALIGN-3-NOMEM: Not enough memory to start alignment
subsystem.
The router cannot start the memory performance monitoring system because there is not enough system memory to do so.
%ALIGN-3-SPURIOUS: Spurious memory access made at [hex]
reading [hex]
An error has been identified (and temporarily corrected) within a software component in the router.
%ALIGN-3-UNUSUAL: Unusual alignment correction at
[hex] [chars]ing [hex]
An error has been identified (and temporarily corrected) within a software component in the router.
%ARAP-6-ADDRFREE: TTY [dec]: ARAP ended for user [chars];
address [atalk_address]
This message will only appear when "arap logging" has been configured The message notes that an ARAP user has logged out.
%ARAP-6-ADDRUSED:TTY [dec]: ARAP started for user [chars];
address [dec].[dec]
This message will only appear when "arap logging" has been configured. The message notes that an ARAP user has logged in.
%ARAP-6-BADEXIT: TTY [dec]: exited user [chars] [chars]
A user has been disconnected from ARAP at an unexpected time. This may be due to modems dropping, server error, client problems, or anynumber of other difficulties.
%ARAP-3-BADPAK: TTY [dec]: Bad packet type in arap_send_msg
Internal data structures have become corrupted.
%ARAP-4-CONFAILED: TTY [dec] ARAP connection failed:
[chars]
The ARAP client was denied access, probably due to a configuration problem on the server. Error message should indicate the problem. Denials due to bad passwords don't show up here.
%ARAP-4-GETBUFFER: MSG_TRACEBACK getbuffer failed: size
[dec]: [chars]
ARAP was unable to obtain a buffer for an incoming packet.
%ARAP-5-INITCONFUSED: TTY [dec]: ARAP unexpected
initialization packet [chars]
The startup negotiation between a client mac and the ARAP server has fallen out of order. If this is sporadic, it is indicative of line noise.
%ARAP-4-NOEXTTACACS: TTY [dec]: arap TACACS is configured
but extended TACACS is not.
TACACS authentication has failed because extended tacacs has not been configured.
%ARAP-3-NOMEM: TTY [dec]: ARAP session failed; no memory
ARAP has failed to run because it couldn't allocate enough memory for it's internal data structures.
%ARAP-5-PAKINVALID: TTY [dec] : ARAP invalid packet
received
A corrupted packet has reached the ARAP code.
%AT-6-ACQUIREMODE: [chars]: AppleTalk port
initializing; acquiring [chars]
The port is determining the correct configuration. This message is generated when discovery mode is enabled and no other router has been detected.
%AT-5-ADDRINUSE: [chars]: AppleTalk node warning;
address [atalk_address] already in use
The initial hint address was in use. A search will be made for a valid address.
%AT-5-ADDRINVALID: [chars]: AppleTalk node warning;
address [atalk_address] is invalid
The hint address specified for the port was not valid for its current configuration.
%AT-6-ADDRUSED: [chars]: AppleTalk node up; using
address [atalk_address]
No hint address or a bad hint address was specified. This message indicates which AppleTalk address will be used.
%AT-2-ASSERTFAILED: AppleTalk assertion failed: [chars]
The software detected an inconsistency. Although this error is serious, the router attempts to continue. AppleTalk processing may be impaired.
%AT-5-BADNEIGHBOR: [chars]:AppleTalk neighbor ignored;
[node] is misconfigured
A neighboring router's AppleTalk configuration does not agree with this router's AppleTalk configuration. This condition can result from a mismatch between the neighbor's network range and this router's network range.
%AT-6-BADROUTE: Route to [atalk_net] has gone bad.
The system has not heard about a route within the required time-out period. Therefore, the route has been marked as bad. This may mean that a network has become unreachable for some reason---perhaps a broken connection. This message does not necessarily reflect an error condition.
%AT-7-BUGREPORT: AppleTalk Bug: [chars]
The software detected an unexpected condition. The router takes corrective action and continues.
%AT-3-CANTDEL: Cannot delete [chars] route [dec] by
clearing; please remove by reconfiguration
The user has attempted to remove a route from the routing table with the command clear appletalk route. The command failed because the route was directly connected (that is, it was created by a configuration command).
%AT-5-COMPATERR1: [chars]: AppleTalk internet
compatibility mode required by [node]
A neighboring router only supports extended AppleTalk networks with a cable range of 1 and with one assigned zone, for example, 25-25.
%AT-5-COMPATERR2: AppleTalk neighbor incompatibility;
[atalk_net] has multiple zones
Although this router has neighbors that require your internetwork to observe compatibility rules, a route has been learned that has multiple zone names defined. This condition can cause inconsistencies for nodes in your internet.
%AT-5-COMPATERR3: AppleTalk neighbor incompatibility;
[atalk_net] has wide cable-range
Although this router has neighbors that require your internetwork to observe compatibility rules, a route has been learned that has a wide (greater than 1) cable range. This condition can cause inconsistencies for nodes in your internetwork.
%AT-5-COMPATERR4: AppleTalk EIGRP neighbor
incompatibility; [node] has same router ID [dec]
A hardware or software error has occurred.
%AT-6-CONFIGOK: [chars]: AppleTalk port enabled; verified
[node]
The AppleTalk configuration was verified by consulting the indicated router.
%AT-7-DEBUGMSG: AppleTalk Debug: [chars]
This message is generated by a debug command to provide additional information about a condition in AppleTalk.
%AT-3-DEFZONEERR: [chars]: AppleTalk port warning;
default zone differs with [node]
This message is generated during the verification startup process when there is a disagreement between the default zone (the first zone defined after the appletalk cable-range command) and the router that confirmed the configuration. When an AppleTalk end node is first connected to a network, it joins this default zone until it is overridden.
%AT-6-DELROUTE: AppleTalk network deleted;
[atalk_net] removed from routing table
A route has aged out of the AppleTalk internetwork.
%AT-5-DISCOFF: [CHARS]: AppleTalk node warning; discovery
mode disabled
A hardware or software error has occurred.
%AT-5-DUPADDR: [chars]: AppleTalk port restarting;
node address taken by [enet]
Another AppleTalk node on a common network interface has claimed the same AppleTalk address that this router was using. This error indicates a serious, unexpected problem. If this is a recurring problem, there may be a physical network problem in which the nodes are unable to hear each other.
%AT-5-FDDICOMPAT: AppleTalk FDDI neighbor [atalk_net]
using obsolete FDDI addressing
Another router on an FDDI ring running AppleTalk is running a release of the router software previous to 9.0(2). Routers running software releases earlier than 9.0(2) use an encapsulation for AppleTalk on FDDI rings that is not compatible with the Apple FDDITalk preliminary proposal.
%AT-3-IFCONFLICT: [chars]: AppleTalk port disabled;
conflicts with port [chars]
An attempt was made to configure an interface to have the same or a conflicting AppleTalk address or cable range as another interface on the same router.
%AT-5-INTCLEARED: [chars]: AppleTalk port restarting;
interface cleared
This message is generated by performing the EXEC command clear interface on an interface currently routing AppleTalk.
%AT-5-INTDOWN: [chars]: AppleTalk node down; Line
protocol down
An AppleTalk hardware interface has been disabled because of a bad serial line, a configuration command, or a bad interface.
%AT-5-INTRESTART: [chars]: AppleTalk port restarting;
protocol restarted
This message is generated when a configuration change necessitates resetting the hardware interface. AppleTalk has reinitialized the port.
%AT-6-INTUP: [chars]: AppleTalk port restarting;
Line protocol came up
An AppleTalk port that was previously shut down has been restarted.
%AT-3-INVNBPCMD: Invalid NBPtest command `[chars]'
An unrecognized command was given in the NBPTest facility.
%AT-5-LOSTNEIGHBOR: [chars]: AppleTalk neighbor down;
lost contact with [node]
A peer router has become unreachable.
%AT-3-MACIPBADCONF: ZONE-NAME: MacIP inoperable
configuration, X.X.X.X
If the appletalk event-logging command is configured, this message appears on the console when a MacIP server cannot begin or recover operations because of an invalid IP address configuration. This condition only occurs when the configured MacIP server's IP address is not valid on the same cable of any operable IP interface. An AppleTalk zone of the MacIP server replaces ZONE-NAME. The MacIP server's configured IP address replaces X.X.X.X.
%AT-6-MACIPDOWN: ZONE-NAME: MacIP server shutting
down, X.X.X.X
If the appletalk event-logging command is configured, this message appears on the console when a MacIP server is no longer operational for any reason. MacIP servers shut down in response to MacIP configuration changes or errors, or a change in the condition or configuration of an AppleTalk or IP interface for which the MacIP server is providing service. An AppleTalk zone of the MacIP server replaces ZONE-NAME. The MacIP server's configured IP address replaces X.X.X.X.
%AT-3-MACIPNOCABLE: ZONE-NAME: MacIP inoperable IP
interface, X.X.X.X
If the appletalk event-logging command is configured, this message appears on the console when a MacIP server can no longer operate due to a change in the condition of the IP interface it serves. This condition can occur if IP routing is shut down on the interface, or the IP address of the interface is changed so that the MacIP server's IP address is no longer valid on the same cable. An AppleTalk zone of the MacIP server replaces ZONE-NAME. The MacIP server's configured IP address replaces X.X.X.X.
%AT-6-MACIPUP: ZONE-NAME: MacIP server operational,
X.X.X.X
If the appletalk event-logging command is configured, this message appears on the console when a MacIP server has fully initialized and is ready to accept client requests. An AppleTalk zone served by the MacIP server replaces ZONE-NAME. The MacIP server's configured IP address replaces X.X.X.X.
%AT-3-MCMISMATCH: [chars]: AppleTalk port warning;
zone multicast differs with [node]
A computed multicast address disagrees with that provided by another AppleTalk router. The other AppleTalk router may be misconfigured or faulty.
%AT-6-NBRDELETED: Neighbor entry for [atalk_net] has
been deleted
This message is displayed upon successful completion of the EXEC command clear appletalk neighbor.
%AT-6-NEIGHBORUP: [chars]: AppleTalk neighbor up;
[node] has restarted
A neighboring router to which this router previously lost connectivity has reappeared on the network.
%AT-3-NETDISAGREES: [chars]: AppleTalk port disabled;
network incompatible with [node]
The port was disabled because the configured AppleTalk address or cable range on the interface conflicts with another router on the attached network.
%AT-4-NETINVALID: [chars]: AppleTalk node down; conflicts
with active internet
The configuration specified for the interface conflicts with the active AppleTalk internetwork. For example, a cable range is configured so that it overlaps an existing route but does not match the entry exactly.
%AT-6-NEWNEIGHBOR: [chars]: AppleTalk neighbor added;
[node] is operational
The router discovered a new AppleTalk router.
%AT-6-NEWROUTE: [chars]: AppleTalk network added;
[atalk_net] via [node] ([dec] hop[char])
A new AppleTalk route has been learned. The message includes the source of the route and its distance in hops.
%AT-6-NEWZONE: AppleTalk zone added; zone [chars] defined
A new AppleTalk zone has been created.
%AT-3-NOADDRSAVAIL: [chars]: AppleTalk node down; no
addresses available
No free node could be found on the interface.
%AT-3-NOBESTPATH: Could not compute best path for network
[atalk_net]
A path to the specified network could not be found.
%AT-6-NODEWRONG: [chars]: AppleTalk node [atalk_address]
misconfigured; reply has been broadcast
An AppleTalk node has sent a GetNet Info request to this router specifying an invalid network number for the source of the GetNet Info request. This situation occurs when an AppleTalk end node is moved between networks and is therefore misconfigured for the current network.
%AT-1-NOMEM: Could not allocate memory for [chars] at line
[dec] in [chars]
An internal software error has occurred.
%AT-6-NOPROXY: AppleTalk proxy deleted; zone [chars]
freed network [atalk_net]
A previously configured Name Binding Protocol (NBP) proxy has been deleted. The router can no longer convert NBP requests to a format understood by routers that support only the original specification of AppleTalk.
%AT-3-NOROUTE: No route to destination [atalk_address]
The router could not deliver a packet to a destination because it did not know where to send it.
%AT-3-NOSRCADDR: [chars]: AppleTalk packet error;
no source address available
An attempt to generate an AppleTalk packet from the router has failed because no valid AppleTalk source address is available to identify this router in the packet.
%AT-3-NOSUCHNBR: No such neighbor, [atalk_net]
The user tried to execute the EXEC commands show appletalk neighbor or clear appletalk neighbor with a nonexistent neighbor address.
%AT-5-NOSUCHROUTE: No such route [dec]