Cisco Systems 5709 Manuel D’Utilisation
NetXtreme II
User Guide
January 2010
Bro a d c o m C o rp o r a ti o n
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Appendix A: Event Log Messages
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OG
MESSAGES
The known base and intermediate Windows System Event Log status messages for the Broadcom NetXtreme II adapters
are listed in
are listed in
and
. As a Broadcom adapter driver loads, Windows places a status code in the system event
viewer. There may be up to two classes of entries for these event codes depending on whether both drivers are loaded (one
set for the base or miniport driver and one set for the intermediate or teaming driver).
set for the base or miniport driver and one set for the intermediate or teaming driver).
B
ASE
D
RIVER
(P
HYSICAL
A
DAPTER
/M
INIPORT
)
The base driver is identified by source L2ND.
lists the event log messages supported by the base driver, explains
the cause for the message, and provides the recommended action.
Note: In
, message numbers 1 through 17 apply to both NDIS 5.x and NDIS 6.x drivers, message numbers
18 through 23 apply only to the NDIS 6.x driver.
Table 8: Base Driver Event Log Messages
Message
Number
Number
Severity
Message
Cause
Corrective Action
1
Error
Failed to allocate memory
for the device block. Check
system memory resource
usage.
for the device block. Check
system memory resource
usage.
The driver cannot allocate
memory from the operating
system.
memory from the operating
system.
Close running applications to
free memory.
free memory.
2
Error
Failed to allocate map
registers.
registers.
The driver cannot allocate
map registers from the
operating system.
map registers from the
operating system.
Unload other drivers that may
allocate map registers.
allocate map registers.
3
Error
Failed to access
configuration information.
Reinstall the network
driver.
configuration information.
Reinstall the network
driver.
The driver cannot access PCI
configuration space registers
on the adapter.
configuration space registers
on the adapter.
For add-in adapters: reseat the
adapter in the slot, move the
adapter to another PCI slot, or
replace the adapter.
adapter in the slot, move the
adapter to another PCI slot, or
replace the adapter.
4
Warning
The network link is down.
Check to make sure the
network cable is properly
connected.
Check to make sure the
network cable is properly
connected.
The adapter has lost its
connection with its link partner.
connection with its link partner.
Check that the network cable is
connected, verify that the
network cable is the right type,
and verify that the link partner
(for example, switch or hub) is
working correctly.
connected, verify that the
network cable is the right type,
and verify that the link partner
(for example, switch or hub) is
working correctly.
5
Informational
The network link is up.
The adapter has established a
link.
link.
No action is required.
6
Informational
Network controller
configured for 10Mb half-
duplex link.
configured for 10Mb half-
duplex link.
The adapter has been
manually configured for the
selected line speed and
duplex settings.
manually configured for the
selected line speed and
duplex settings.
No action is required.