Cabletron Systems CSX1000 User Manual

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Security Rejection - No Password given by caller
A properly formed Bridge Security negotiation packet was received, and the bridge is registered in
the system Device Table, but a password is required and none was provided by the calling bridge.
Check configuration. If problem persists, contact your Distributor or Customer Support.

Security Rejection - No Protocol List supplied
A Combinet has attempted to connect to the system without the required Protocol List information.
Check configuration, and then reboot the Combinet. If problem persists, contact your Distributor
or Customer Support.

Security Rejection - Timeout on Startup Complete
After a normal Bridge Security negotiation packet is received, and the System sends a response
message, there is a five second time limit in which a “Startup Complete” message must be received.
The above security rejection message is seen if the Startup Complete message is not received before
the timer expires. Check to see if the response message was received by the calling bridge.

Security Rejection - Unknown Calling Bridge - <bridge address>
A properly formed Bridge Security negotiation packet was received but the bridge address is not
registered in the system Device Table.

SemiPermanent. Local authentication failure of Semipermanent device "x"
The system failed to authenticate the indicated device. The semipermanent connection will be
disabled. Compare the authentication device information configured on the system with the actual
configuration of the remote device. Make corrections as needed. Then, issue the

call device

<device name>

command to reinstate the semipermanent connection.

Semipermanent. Device "x" disconnected by admin
The administrator has issued a

disc device <device name>

command. Therefore, the system

will not attempt to call the indicated device again. Issuing the

call device <device name>

command will make device “x” semipermanent again.

Semipermanent. Device "x" has a smaller Initial Data Rate than Base Data Rate. No connection made.
The semipermanent feature will make enough calls to meet but not exceed the device’s Initial Data
Rate. In this case, the Base Data Rate (normally 56 or 64 Kbps) is larger than the device’s Initial Data
Rate. The semipermanent feature cannot make any calls, or it will exceed the Initial Data Rate.
Reconfigure your data rates.

Semipermanent. Device "x" has had "y" bandwidth drops within "z" seconds. This device is considered to
have failed remote authentication.
Because the local system cannot always be aware of remote authentication failures, and because
there is no way to recognize remote authentication failures in the system once the remote end is
authenticated, the semipermanent feature will try to determine them by detecting excessive remote
bandwidth drops. The remote device must drop a call 10 times within a 10 minute period to trigger
this event.

Will try again in "w" minutes.
This will be displayed directly beneath the above message if a Session Interval is
configured for the device.

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