Intermec 6200 Reference Guide

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SECTION 1
Getting Started
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 6200/6300 Hand-Held Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide    1-31
On the 6200 or 6300 Series Computer, the following errors may be displayed
when attempting a TCP/IP connection:
Error:       Lnnn
Description: Connection to host failed.  nnn is one of the following:
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Could not allocate memory.
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Novell TCP/IP driver not loaded.
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Could not create a socket.
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Unknown host.
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Error trying to bind BOOTPC port.
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Could not get MAC address.
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Error accessing vendor file.
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Error sending to server.
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No response from server.
Error:       Tnnn
Description: File transfer failed.  nnn is one of the following:
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The tftp service is not defined.
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Could not create a socket.
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Bind error.
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Unknown host.
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Error sending to server.
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Error receiving from server.
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Receive timeout.
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Server error.
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Error writing to file.
Norand Utilities Internals:
The Norand Utilities program creates a NET.CFG file on the RAM drive, then
broadcasts a bootp request with the PEN*KEY 6000 Series Ethernet address
included.  The bootpd server sends a response that includes an IP address and
boot file name.  Norand Utilities then uses tftp to download the boot file from the
tftpd server.  If the boot file name is blank, the Norand Utilities program
requests 6200IPL.BCF or 6300IPL.BCF.
The boot file is expected to be a download list file.  The Norand Utilities program
uses tftp to download each file in the list.  However, if the boot file has an
extension of .INC, it is processed as a download include file.
The NET.CFG file is not erased. It is left on the RAM drive so that it may be
used by applications.
1. Getting Started