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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 11 ILM EVENT<br />

SNMP 112 Duplicate CIM connection<br />

Description: The SNMP Agent has detected a duplicate ICS connection to CIM-ILM<br />

or CIM-FILE. This duplicate has been disconnected.<br />

Action: Could indicate problems elsewhere in the system. Look for other symptoms<br />

of improper operation.<br />

SNMP 113 Integer must be long<br />

Description: When parsing or building an ASN.1 integer type, the internal storage for<br />

the integer must be 32 bits. An internal error has occurred where this is not the case.<br />

The PDU being processed is discarded.<br />

Action: Could indicate problems elsewhere in the system. Look for other symptoms<br />

of improper operations.<br />

SNMP 114 ASN.1 length > 32 bits<br />

Description: When parsing a PDU from a management station, an ASN.1 object was<br />

found whose length would not fit within a 32-bit field (for example, the length value<br />

was >2 32<br />

). The PDU is discarded.<br />

Action: Single occurrences can be ignored. If the CENLOG occurs repeatedly, an<br />

SNMP trace with TYPE=M can be used to capture the offending PDU.<br />

SNMP 115 Length past end of buffer<br />

Description: When parsing a PDU from a management station, an ASN.1 object was<br />

found whose indicated length is longer than the PDU received. The PDU was<br />

discarded.<br />

Action: Single occurrences can be ignored. If this CENLOG occurs repeatedly, an<br />

SNMP trace with TYPE=M can be used to capture the offending PDU.<br />

SNMP 116 Out of node space<br />

Description: There are more [NODExx] statements in the ENS configuration<br />

specifying SNMP for this domain than the SNMP Agent can handle. The current limit<br />

is 8 nodes per SNMP domain. The node configuration (beyond 8) is ignored.<br />

Action: Verify that the SNMP configuration is correct. Refer to the ENS Installation,<br />

Configuration, and Operations Guide (7441 2065) for the description of configuring<br />

[NODExx] statements (<strong>Telcon</strong> runs) in an SNMP domain. If more than 8 are needed,<br />

submit a UCF, as this limit can be upped.<br />

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