OSA reject codes - Layer 3
Any of the following OSA return codes can be included in a message displayed by host programs
other than OSA/SF. The message description for the other application directs you to this section.
- E003
- An invalid LAN type was detected. Ensure that the LAN type defined in your configuration matches the actual LAN type being used.
- E004
- An invalid LAN number was detected. Check the LAN port number specified in your setup.
- E005
- An IP address was received by the OSA port that duplicates an IP address already in use by
another MPC (HPDT MPC mode) or LCS (TCP/IP Passthru mode) session attached to the port.
Change one of the IP addresses.
Refer to the issuing message documentation for information on any other appropriate action to take.
- E006
- The IP address table is full. Remove some of your TCP/IP addresses. See Table 1 for the limits of each OSA type.
- E00A
- An IP address was received by the OSA port that duplicates an IP address being used by another IP connection in the IP network. Change one of the IP addresses in the network.
- E00B
- Invalid frame type detected. Check that the frame type specified in your setup is correct.
- E00C
- Unsupported LAN type.
- E010
- The primary default image has already been defined.
- E014
- The Multicast address table is full. Remove some of your multicast addresses. See Table 1 for the limits of each OSA type.
- E053
- The MAC address specified for a Layer 3 Virtual MAC is not valid. Check the address specified in the TCP/IP profile
- E054
- A Duplicate MAC address was detected for the Layer 3 Virtual MAC being assigned. This MAC address is already in use by another stack. Change one of the Layer 3 Virtual MAC addresses being used.
- E056
- The Virtual MAC address table is full. Remove some of the Layer 3 Virtual MAC addresses and try again.
- E057
- Change the Layer 3 Virtual MAC and try the command again.
- E080
- A LAN connection could not be made, possibly for one of the following reasons:
- The cable may not be present
- The LAN may not be functioning
- The port may have been disabled from the Support Element (SE) of the server
- This may be seen the first time any stack is brought up after the OSA has been taken out of Link Aggregation mode. This occurs due to the OSA dropping light to any attached switch when it was removed from the Link Aggregation. The starting of a new stack causes OSA to re-enable light to the switch. Shortly after this code is posted, it should be followed by the stack initialization message. This is normal operation. (If the stack does not complete initialization after seeing this code, then follow the normal error reporting procedures.)
Fix the error as explained previously in this section. Then, depending on the error, restart the device or restart TCP/IP.