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What’s New<br />

Preface<br />

This guide lists and describes the system error messages for the Enterasys routers. The system<br />

software sends these messages to the console during operation. Some of the generated messages are<br />

for informational purposes only and do not require action. Other messages indicate a caution or<br />

error condition that may require action.<br />

The content of this manual is representative of the features and capabilities found in the<br />

3.1 release only—it does not reflect additions made to the 8.1 release. Any changes to this<br />

manual are the result of product re-branding.<br />

Reading <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Messages</strong><br />

Each error message begins with a percent sign and has the following format:<br />

%-- <br />

where:<br />

• is a code consisting of uppercase letters that indicates the facility to which the error<br />

message refers.<br />

is a single-letter code indicating the severity of the error condition. There are four<br />

severity levels:<br />

– I – informational message (least severe)<br />

– W – warning condition<br />

– E – error condition<br />

– F – fatal error (most severe)<br />

is a code consisting of uppercase letters that identifies the error message.<br />

is a text string that briefly describes the error condition.<br />

Note: You do not need to respond to informational messages.<br />

Enterasys Xpedition <strong>Error</strong> Reference Manual xxi

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