HP 1200 HP LaserJet 1200 Series - User Guide - Page 185
Cf Err - Access List
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Error Code and Message Description 4D CF ERR - ACCESS LIST The TFTP configuration file specified too many access list EXCEEDED entries using the "allow:" keyword. 4E CF ERR - TRAP LIST EXCEEDED The TFTP configuration file specified too many trap destination list entries using the "trap-destination:" keyword. 4F TFTP REMOTE ERROR The TFTP transfer of the configuration file from the host to the print server failed with the remote host sending a TFTP ERROR packet to the print server. 50 TFTP LOCAL ERROR The TFTP transfer of the configuration file from the host to the print server failed with the local print server encountering some form of inactivity timeout or excessive retransmissions situation. 51 TFTP RETRIES EXCEEDED The overall retrying of the TFTP transfer of the configuration file from the host to the print server has exceeded a retry limit. 52 BAD BOOTP/DHCP REPLY An error was detected in the BOOTP or DHCP reply that the print server received. The reply either had insufficient data in the UDP datagram to contain the minimum BOOTP/DHCP header of 236 bytes, an operation field that was not BOOTPREPLY(0X02), a header field that did not match the print servers hardware address, or a UDP source port that was not the BOOTP/DHCP server port (67/udp). 53 BAD BOOTP TAG SIZE The tag size in a vendor-specific field in the BOOTP reply is either 0 or greater than the remaining number of unprocessed bytes in the vendor-specified area. 54 BOOTP/RARP IN PROGRESS The print server is currently in the process of obtaining its basic IP configuration information through BOOTP/RARP. 55 BOOTP/DHCP IN PROGRESS The print server is currently in the process of obtaining its basic IP configuration information through BOOTP/DHCP and has not detected any errors. 56 DHCP NAK The print server received a negative acknowledgement message from the DHCP server in response to a configuration request. EN Understanding the print server configuration page 183