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hp workstation i2000 owner's guide 4.2.3 PXE Client Status and Error Messages PXE-E05: Download buffer is smaller than requested file. This error is displayed if the size of the requested file is larger than the allocated download buffer. PXE-E07: Network device error. Network device could not be initialized or had some other unexpected failure. PXE-E09: Could not allocate I/O buffers. This error is displayed if there is not enough system memory to allocate network I/O buffers. PXE-E12: Could not detect network connection. Check cable. Cable is not connected to NIC or something is wrong with NIC or cable. PXE-E16: Valid PXE offer not received. Client did not receive a valid PXE offer. This error is displayed for a number of reasons: • There are no DHCP or proxyDHCP servers that can receive the clients DHCP discover packets. • There are no DHCP or proxyDHCP servers that can transmit DHCP offer packets to the client. • The DHCP and/or proxyDHCP offer packets received by the client do not contain enough information to complete a remote boot. PXE-E21: Remote boot cancelled. The user pressed or or selected a "Local Boot" option from the remote boot menu. This message is also displayed when a DHCP/proxyDHCP server sends down a menu that auto-selects "Local Boot" and when a bootserver sends down a bootstrap program that returns control to the PXE LoadFile protocol. PXE-E22: Client received an ICMP error from server. An ICMP error was sent to the client by a PXE bootserver or M/TFTP server. PXE-E23: Client received TFTP error from server. A TFTP server sent a TFTP error packet to the client. PXE-E98: If available, extra error information will be displayed about the previous error message. PXE-E99: Unexpected network error: XXh This error is displayed if an EFI status code is returned by the network drivers that was not expected by the PXE LoadFile protocol. 77