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OSA Network Traffic Analyzer (OSAENTA) discard codes

zEnterprise System and System z10 OSA-Express Customer's Guide and Reference
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1026
A packet was received by OSA whose MAC did not match the currently active MAC in use on the OSA.
1027
A packet was received whose GVRP MAC address did not match the one on the OSA.
1028
An SNA packet was received, but the MAC does not match what was configured for the OSA.
1029
An inbound SNA packet was received, but could not be processed.
1030
An inbound SNA boradcast packet was received and SNA does not support broadcast.
1031
An SNA packet was received by OSA, but SNA is not active.
1036
A broadcast packet was being sent out, but the packet type was not IP, so the packet was dropped.
1037
A multicast packet was being sent out, but the packet type was not IP, so the packet was dropped.
1038
A unicast packet was being sent out, but the packet type was not IP, so the packet was dropped.
1039
Unknown Ethernet type.
1040
A broadcast packet was received, but there are no active broadcast sessions on the OSA
1041
LCS Blocker Deblocker not online.
1043
A multicast packet was received, but there are no registered Multicast entries on OSA.
1047
An inbound frame containing an L3VMAC was received, but could not be routed based on the L3VMAC.
1048
Default Address not configured.
1053
A broadcast packet was received, but there are no hosts registered to receive any broadcast packets.
1054
A broadcast packet was being sent out from the OSA, but was not sent back to the originating host as the echo flag was not set when the stack was initialized.
1055
An IPv6 packet was received that was VLAN tagged, but it did not match a VLAN known to OSA.
1056
An IPv4 packet was received that was VLAN tagged, but it did not match a VLAN known to OSA.
1057
OSA could not route a packet based on the destination IP address and there was no default route defined.
1058
A broadcast packet was received, but an attached host indicated it did not want to be notified of broadcast packets.
1066
An inbound packet had a VLAN tag which was not registered with any host on OSA.
1067
A local host issued a broadcast packet which was sent to all hosts, but not returned to the sending host.
1070
A multicast packet was received by the OSA from a local host. An attempt was made to send the packet to a local host, but there are no multicast addresses registered with the OSA, so the frame was not sent.
1072
A multicast packet was received by the OSA from a local host. An attempt was made to send the packet to another local host, but the proper VLAN was not registered by that host.
1079
OSA received an ARP request for an IP address that it does not own. No response was sent back to the originator.
1081
The ARP cache entry associated with this outbound packet was removed before OSA could send it out. OSA is removing an ARP cache entry and removing all pending requests for the IP address associated with the ARP cache entry. The packet was therefore dropped.
1088
A packet was received which OSA could not properly route as it could not match an IP address or MAC address belonging to the OSA. There was also no default route that OSA could use to route the packet.
1089
A packet was received which OSA could not properly route as it could not match an IP address or MAC address belonging to the OSA. There was also no default route that OSA could use to route the packet.
1090
An IPv6 outbound broadcast packet was received by OSA, but was not propagated as this is not a valid packet.
1091
No LPAR-to-LPAR MIQ lookup entry found.
1104
The OSA port is in isolation mode (QDIO connection isolation) in at least one LPAR and received an outbound packet from the isolated connection. This packet is dropped because the outbound connection of the originator (source) of the packet is in isolation mode on this OSA port (LPAR to LPAR).
1105
The OSA port is in isolation mode (QDIO connection isolation) in at least on LPAR and received an inbound packet on this same OSA port from another LPAR (LPAR to LPAR). This packet is dropped because the inbound connection (destination)of the packet is in isolation mode.

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