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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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SNMP 138 Unknown file function xxxx<br />

Event 11 ILM EVENT<br />

Description: An internal error has been detected between the SNMP Agent and CIM-<br />

FILE. The SNMP Agent has received an unsupported file function code. The message<br />

containing this function code is discarded.<br />

Variable: xxxx Unsupported file function code value.<br />

Action: An SNMP trace with TYPE=S can be used to capture the offending function.<br />

SNMP 139 MIBbuilder Error, File=ssssssss, Line=nnnn<br />

Description: An error in the content of one of the MIB subtree files has been<br />

detected. The part of the MIB built by this file is not built.<br />

Variables: ssssssss The name of the element (within the ENS*ENSMIB file)<br />

containing the error.<br />

nnnn The line number within the element where the error was<br />

detected.<br />

Action: Reinstall the ENS*ENSMIB file from the release tape. If this does not solve<br />

the problem, provide the ssssssss element, or a listing of it, with a UCF.<br />

SNMP 200 SNMP Agent Activating in Port xx<br />

Description: This CENLOG is a notification of which ILM (<strong>DCP</strong> port number) the<br />

SNMP Agent is running in. It should occur each time the system is initialized,<br />

whenever that ILM fails and the SNMP Agent for the same SNMP domain in another<br />

ILM takes over.<br />

Variable: xx The hex port number of the ILM.<br />

Action: None. If this CENLOG occurs at other than system initialization, then it<br />

indicates the ILM containing the previous SNMP Agent has failed.<br />

SNMP 201 put_q failed: Q-List Index=nn<br />

Description: This is an indication of an internal error wherein a message could not<br />

be added to an ILMOS queue. The message is discarded.<br />

Variable: nn The SNMP queue list index of the queue.<br />

Action: Dump the ILM as close to an occurrence as possible.<br />

7436 0728–303 6–97

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