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Table 5. NDIS (Windows NT) driver messages for the Ethernet controller Error code (hex) Description 0x00 Explanation: The driver could not register the specified interrupt. 0x01 Action: Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program, make sure that a PCI interrupt is assigned to the Ethernet card, and that Ethernet is enabled. Explanation: One of the PCI/PCI-X cards did not get the required resources. 0x02 Action: Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program, make sure that a PCI interrupt is assigned to the Ethernet card, and that Ethernet is enabled. Explanation: Bad node address (multicast address). 0x03 Action: Make sure the locally administered address is valid, if one is specified. The address cannot be a multicast address. Explanation: Failed self-test. 0x0D Action: Make sure a cable is attached to the Ethernet connector. Explanation: Could not allocate enough memory for transmit queues. For Windows NT:® Action: 1. From the Windows NT desktop, click Start Æ Control Panel Æ Networks Æ Adapters. 2. Select an IBM Ethernet adapter from the list. 3. Click Properties Æ Advanced. 4. Lower the resource values that apply to the transmit queue. For Windows 2000®: 0x0E Action: 1. From the Windows 2000 desktop, click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Right-click an IBM Ethernet adapter in the list and click Properties. 3. Select a component and click Configure. 4. Click the Advanced tab and lower the resource values that apply to the transmit queue. Explanation: Could not allocate enough memory for receive queue. For Windows NT: Action: 1. From the Windows NT desktop, click Start Æ Control Panel Æ Networks Æ Adapters. 2. Select an IBM Ethernet adapter from the list. 3. Click Properties Æ Advanced. 4. Lower the value for the resource named in the message. For Windows 2000: Action: 1. From the Windows 2000 desktop, click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Right-click an IBM Ethernet adapter in the list and click Properties. 3. Select a component and click Configure. 4. Click the Advanced tab and lower the value for the resource named in the message. Chapter 3. Diagnostics 33

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Table
5.
NDIS
(Windows
NT)
driver
messages
for
the
Ethernet
controller
Error
code
(hex)
Description
0x00
Explanation:
The
driver
could
not
register
the
specified
interrupt.
Action:
Using
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program,
make
sure
that
a
PCI
interrupt
is
assigned
to
the
Ethernet
card,
and
that
Ethernet
is
enabled.
0x01
Explanation:
One
of
the
PCI/PCI-X
cards
did
not
get
the
required
resources.
Action:
Using
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program,
make
sure
that
a
PCI
interrupt
is
assigned
to
the
Ethernet
card,
and
that
Ethernet
is
enabled.
0x02
Explanation:
Bad
node
address
(multicast
address).
Action:
Make
sure
the
locally
administered
address
is
valid,
if
one
is
specified.
The
address
cannot
be
a
multicast
address.
0x03
Explanation:
Failed
self-test.
Action:
Make
sure
a
cable
is
attached
to
the
Ethernet
connector.
0x0D
Explanation:
Could
not
allocate
enough
memory
for
transmit
queues.
For
Windows
NT:
®
Action:
1.
From
the
Windows
NT
desktop,
click
Start
Æ
Control
Panel
Æ
Networks
Æ
Adapters
.
2.
Select
an
IBM
Ethernet
adapter
from
the
list.
3.
Click
Properties
Æ
Advanced
.
4.
Lower
the
resource
values
that
apply
to
the
transmit
queue.
For
Windows
2000
®
:
Action:
1.
From
the
Windows
2000
desktop,
click
Start
Æ
Settings
Æ
Control
Panel
Æ
Network
and
Dial-up
Connections
.
2.
Right-click
an
IBM
Ethernet
adapter
in
the
list
and
click
Properties
.
3.
Select
a
component
and
click
Configure
.
4.
Click
the
Advanced
tab
and
lower
the
resource
values
that
apply
to
the
transmit
queue.
0x0E
Explanation:
Could
not
allocate
enough
memory
for
receive
queue.
For
Windows
NT:
Action:
1.
From
the
Windows
NT
desktop,
click
Start
Æ
Control
Panel
Æ
Networks
Æ
Adapters
.
2.
Select
an
IBM
Ethernet
adapter
from
the
list.
3.
Click
Properties
Æ
Advanced
.
4.
Lower
the
value
for
the
resource
named
in
the
message.
For
Windows
2000:
Action:
1.
From
the
Windows
2000
desktop,
click
Start
Æ
Settings
Æ
Control
Panel
Æ
Network
and
Dial-up
Connections
.
2.
Right-click
an
IBM
Ethernet
adapter
in
the
list
and
click
Properties
.
3.
Select
a
component
and
click
Configure
.
4.
Click
the
Advanced
tab
and
lower
the
value
for
the
resource
named
in
the
message.
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3.
Diagnostics
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