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network cable is properly connection with its link partner. connected. that the link partner (for example, switch or hub) is working correctly. 5 The network link is up. The adapter has established a link. Informational message only. No action is required. Network controller The adapter has been manually 6 configured for 10Mb half- configured for the selected line Informational message only. No action is required. duplex link. speed and duplex settings. Network controller The adapter has been manually 7 configured for 10Mb full- configured for the selected line Informational message only. No action is required. duplex link. speed and duplex settings. Network controller The adapter has been manually 8 configured for 100Mb configured for the selected line Informational message only. No action is required. half-duplex link. speed and duplex settings. Network controller The adapter has been manually 9 configured for 100Mb full- configured for the selected line Informational message only. No action is required. duplex link. speed and duplex settings. Network controller The adapter has been manually 10 configured for 1Gb half- configured for the selected line Informational message only. No action is required. duplex link. speed and duplex settings. Network controller The adapter has been manually 11 configured for 1Gb full- configured for the selected line Informational message only. No action is required. duplex link. speed and duplex settings. 12 Medium not supported. The operating system does not support the IEEE 802.3 medium. Reboot the operating system, run a virus check, run a disk check (chkdsk), and reinstall the operating system. 13 Unable to register the The device driver cannot install interrupt service routine. the interrupt handler. Reboot the operating system; remove other device drivers that may be sharing the same IRQ. The device driver cannot allocate Remove other adapters from the system, reduce 14 Unable to map IO space. memory-mapped I/O to access the amount of physical memory installed, and driver registers. replace the adapter. 15 Driver initialized successfully. The driver has successfully loaded. Informational message only. No action is required. The NDIS layer has detected a 16 NDIS is resetting the miniport driver. problem sending/receiving packets Run Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 and is resetting the driver to diagnostics; check that the network cable is good. resolve the problem. 17 Unknown PHY detected. Using a default PHY initialization routine. The driver could not read the PHY ID. Replace the adapter. This driver does not 18 support this device. Upgrade to the latest The driver does not recognize the Upgrade to a driver version that supports this installed adapter. adapter. driver. 19 Driver initialization failed. Unspecified failure during driver initialization. Reinstall the driver, update to a newer driver, run Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 diagnostics, or replace the adapter. Intermediate Driver (Virtual Adapter/Team) Table 10 lists the event log messages supported by the intermediate driver, explains the cause for the message, and provides the recommended action. Table 10. Intermediate Driver Event Log Messages System Event Message Message Number 1 Unable to register with NDIS. 2 Unable to instantiate the Cause The driver cannot register with the NDIS interface. The driver cannot create a Corrective Action Unload other NDIS drivers. Reboot the operating system.

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network cable is properly
connected.
connection with its link partner.
that the link partner (for example, switch or hub)
is working correctly.
5
The network link is up.
The adapter has established a
link.
Informational message only. No action is required.
6
Network controller
configured for 10Mb half-
duplex link.
The adapter has been manually
configured for the selected line
speed and duplex settings.
Informational message only. No action is required.
7
Network controller
configured for 10Mb full-
duplex link.
The adapter has been manually
configured for the selected line
speed and duplex settings.
Informational message only. No action is required.
8
Network controller
configured for 100Mb
half-duplex link.
The adapter has been manually
configured for the selected line
speed and duplex settings.
Informational message only. No action is required.
9
Network controller
configured for 100Mb full-
duplex link.
The adapter has been manually
configured for the selected line
speed and duplex settings.
Informational message only. No action is required.
10
Network controller
configured for 1Gb half-
duplex link.
The adapter has been manually
configured for the selected line
speed and duplex settings.
Informational message only. No action is required.
11
Network controller
configured for 1Gb full-
duplex link.
The adapter has been manually
configured for the selected line
speed and duplex settings.
Informational message only. No action is required.
12
Medium not supported.
The operating system does not
support the IEEE 802.3 medium.
Reboot the operating system, run a virus check,
run a disk check (chkdsk), and reinstall the
operating system.
13
Unable to register the
interrupt service routine.
The device driver cannot install
the interrupt handler.
Reboot the operating system; remove other device
drivers that may be sharing the same IRQ.
14
Unable to map IO space.
The device driver cannot allocate
memory-mapped I/O to access
driver registers.
Remove other adapters from the system, reduce
the amount of physical memory installed, and
replace the adapter.
15
Driver initialized
successfully.
The driver has successfully
loaded.
Informational message only. No action is required.
16
NDIS is resetting the
miniport driver.
The NDIS layer has detected a
problem sending/receiving packets
and is resetting the driver to
resolve the problem.
Run Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3
diagnostics; check that the network cable is good.
17
Unknown PHY detected.
Using a default PHY
initialization routine.
The driver could not read the PHY
ID.
Replace the adapter.
18
This driver does not
support this device.
Upgrade to the latest
driver.
The driver does not recognize the
installed adapter.
Upgrade to a driver version that supports this
adapter.
19
Driver initialization failed.
Unspecified failure during driver
initialization.
Reinstall the driver, update to a newer driver, run
Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 diagnostics, or
replace the adapter.
Intermediate Driver (Virtual Adapter/Team)
Table 10
lists the event log messages supported by the intermediate driver, explains the cause for the message, and provides
the recommended action.
Table 10. Intermediate Driver Event Log Messages
System
Event
Message
Number
Message
Cause
Corrective Action
1
Unable to register with NDIS.
The driver cannot register
with the NDIS interface.
Unload other NDIS drivers.
2
Unable to instantiate the
The driver cannot create a
Reboot the operating system.