Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 185

Meaning, Explanation

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Command Reference Show/Monitor/List Commands LANMan Displays information specific to the LAN Manager protocol, including NetBIOS and SMB statistics. LAT Displays detailed counters and status messages specific to the LAT protocol, including configured timers and session limits. NetWare Displays detailed counters and status messages specific to the NetWare protocol, including routing and encapsulation information, and packet transfer counters by packet type. The Error Reasons field shows error counters in hexadecimal with the rightmost bit being 0. For example, an Error Reason of 0040 represents 0000 0000 0100 0000 in binary, which means that bit 6 is set. The meaning of each bit is explained in Table 12-3. Table 12-3: IPX Error Reasons Bit Meaning Explanation 0 Received packet for unknown IPX protocol. Packet discarded. 1 Received packet for unknown socket. Packet discarded. 2 Couldn't attach to print queue on fileserver. When a printer is found that needs to be serviced, the Server attaches to the fileserver. If the Server can't attach, it can't ser- vice the queue. 3 Couldn't connect to a fileserver. If the Server hears from a fileserver that matches its own access list, it will try to connect to the fileserver and scan for print queues. If the connection does not go through, there may be security or license limit issues. 4 Couldn't log out of the fileserver. This bit should never be set. 5 Couldn't get Server name and password Login fails. credentials from fileserver during login. 6 Fileserver did not accept the Server's server If the login password is "access" (the default), the Server name and password credentials. doesn't send a password. Otherwise, the login password has to match the print server password on the fileserver. 7 Couldn't log into the fileserver. Often means that the login slots are filled. 8 Check membership call failed. While scanning for print queues, the Server checks the memberships of various objects; this is not generally a problem. 9 Couldn't map user to trustee. This is where the Server tries to get rights to access the print queue; login fails. 10 Couldn't attach to print queue on fileserver. Same as bit 2. 12-65

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Command Reference
Show/Monitor/List Commands
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LANMan
Displays information specific to the LAN Manager protocol, including
NetBIOS and SMB statistics.
LAT
Displays detailed counters and status messages specific to the LAT protocol,
including configured timers and session limits.
NetWare
Displays detailed counters and status messages specific to the NetWare
protocol, including routing and encapsulation information, and packet transfer
counters by packet type.
The Error Reasons field shows error counters in hexadecimal with the
rightmost bit being 0. For example, an Error Reason of 0040 represents 0000
0000 0100 0000 in binary, which means that bit 6 is set. The meaning of each
bit is explained in Table 12-3.
Table 12-3:
IPX Error Reasons
Bit
Meaning
Explanation
0
Received packet for unknown IPX protocol.
Packet discarded.
1
Received packet for unknown socket.
Packet discarded.
2
Couldn’t attach to print queue on fileserver.
When a printer is found that needs to be serviced, the Server
attaches to the fileserver. If the Server can’t attach, it can’t ser-
vice the queue.
3
Couldn’t connect to a fileserver.
If the Server hears from a fileserver that matches its own
access list, it will try to connect to the fileserver and scan for
print queues. If the connection does not go through, there may
be security or license limit issues.
4
Couldn’t log out of the fileserver.
This bit should never be set.
5
Couldn’t get Server name and password
credentials from fileserver during login.
Login fails.
6
Fileserver did not accept the Server’s server
name and password credentials.
If the login password is “access” (the default), the Server
doesn’t send a password. Otherwise, the login password has to
match the print server password on the fileserver.
7
Couldn’t log into the fileserver.
Often means that the login slots are filled.
8
Check membership call failed.
While scanning for print queues, the Server checks the mem-
berships of various objects; this is not generally a problem.
9
Couldn’t map user to trustee.
This is where the Server tries to get rights to access the print
queue; login fails.
10
Couldn’t attach to print queue on fileserver.
Same as bit 2.