ATM-EI (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack)
Issue 1 June 2005 535
1088
1104
ATM-EI circuit pack received a request with an
invalid connection identifier.
Firmware-detected problems
on the ATM-EI circuit pack.
Note: Error Types 1088–1103
are reported by the board that
is originating the connection.
Error Types 1104–1119 are
reported by the board that is
terminating the connection. In
most cases, when the
terminating board reports one
of these errors, the originating
board also reports an
ATM-NTWK error for the same
event (usually with Error Type
21).
1089
1105
ATM-EI circuit pack received a request with a
reference to an unknown VC token.
1090
1106
ATM-EI circuit pack did not have enough
resources (memory) for the requested operation.
1091
1107
Internal failure in the local protocol stack. This can
occur when the connection to the ATM switch
failed, perhaps because the:
● ATM switch rebooted
● fiber between the ATM switch and the
ATM-EI circuit pack disconnected
1092
1108
ATM-EI circuit pack received a request for which
the referenced VC was in the wrong call state.
1093
1109
ATM-EI circuit pack received a request for which
the VPI/VCI pair was invalid or out of range.
1094
1110
ATM-EI circuit pack received a request to add a
party to an existing VC. The add party request
failed, and a retry was not possible.
1095
1111
ATM-EI circuit pack in link recovery after the lower
ATM layer (Q.SAAL portion of the protocol stack)
failed. This can occur when the connection to the
ATM switch failed, perhaps because the:
● ATM switch rebooted
● fiber between the ATM switch and the
ATM-EI circuit pack disconnected
1096
1112
ATM-EI circuit pack received an error from the
local protocol stack for which no more detailed
cause was specified.
1102 ATM-EI circuit pack asked to create more
connections that it was capable of creating.
1103 ATM-EI circuit pack detected an illegal message
from software.
Check the Error Log for CONN-M proc errors for
more information.
Table 170: ATM Error Types 1024 - 1151 (continued)
Error
Type
Description General problem
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