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PXE Client Status and Error Messages

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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

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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 <Esc> or <Ctrl+C> 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: <extra information about previous error code>
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.