
Managing Routers and BNX Platforms
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• A “does not respond” message appears if the NSAP address of the target
device is resolved, but the router does not receive a CLNP echo response from
the target device within the timeout allowed. A sample message follows:
OSI ping: 49000400000a12121200 does not respond
• An “NSAP address is too short” message appears if the NSAP address is too
short. The minimum allowed NSAP address length is 20 hexadecimal
characters (10 bytes). A sample message follows:
OSI ping: NSAP address is too short
• An “OSI service is not running” message appears if the OSI service is not
enabled on the router. A sample message follows:
OSI ping: OSI service is not running
• A “resource error” message appears if the router cannot allocate a buffer for
the request because no buffers are available. A sample message follows:
OSI ping: resource error
• A “system error” message appears if the Technician Interface has failed. A
sample message follows:
OSI ping: system error
• A “<y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y> is a bad NSAP address” message
appears if the NSAP address is more than 20 hexadecimal characters or
nonhexadecimal characters.
y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y.y is the address of the CLNP host.
A sample message follows.
OSI ping: 123456Z is a bad NSAP address
VINES Ping
When you issue a VINES ping to a remote VINES device, the router responds if
the device can be reached, and Site Manager displays the response or the result of
the request.
To send a VINES request to determine the network connectivity of a VINES host,
proceed as follows:
1. Select Administration➔Ping from Router➔VINES.
The VINES Ping window appears (F
igure 7-15).
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