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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 5 DYNAMIC SYSTEM SEGMENT ERROR<br />

X.25 SNMP: General queue error ("procedure name")<br />

Description: The X.25 PSCS SNMP interface module (PDNSMP) was unable to send<br />

a message to a <strong>Telcon</strong> services interface. This error may cause PDNSMP to become<br />

dormant. In this case, no SNMP MIB information related to X.25 can be retrieved.<br />

Attributes affected: Error event, supplementary text message.<br />

Action: This event indicates an internal software interface error. You must re-start<br />

your <strong>Telcon</strong> run in order to recover from this error. If the error re-occurs, take a<br />

<strong>Telcon</strong> dump and submit a UCF. Procedure: This procedure name, which is internal<br />

to the X.25 PSCS PDNSMP module, is displayed as part of the supplementary text<br />

message.<br />

X.25 UTS4000: No Resources<br />

Description: The X.25 PSCS UTS 4000 Cluster Controller interface module (PDNL4)<br />

received an incoming call. PDNL4 was unable to successfully process the call<br />

because a logical channel index table (ZL$) could not be allocated for the new virtual<br />

circuit. A clear packet was returned in response to the incoming call.<br />

R8: The nth minus 1 PDNGRP configuration statement that is associated with the<br />

line where the incoming call was received.<br />

R9: The logical channel number used by the incoming call packet.<br />

R11: The diagnostic code used in the returned clear packet.<br />

Attributes affected: Recoverable error. Supplementary text message.<br />

Procedure: PDNL4.<br />

Action: No action is necessary. However, repeated occurrences of this event may<br />

indicate an out-of-memory condition; take a <strong>Telcon</strong> dump and submit a UCF.<br />

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