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Global Switch Management Protocol version 3 (GSMPv3) Failure Response Message Name Space
Created
2002-03-28
Last Updated
2011-08-11
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Failure Response Message Names
Reference
[RFC3292][http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/]
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Range Registration Procedures
0-59 IETF Review
60-79 Reserved for Vendor Private Extensions
80-127 IETF Review
128-159 Reserved for Vendor Private Extensions
160-255 IETF Review
Value Failure Response Message Name Reference
0 Reserved
1 Unspecified reason not covered by other failure codes. [RFC3292]
2 Invalid request message. [RFC3292]
3 The specified request is not implemented on this switch. [RFC3292]
4 One or more of the specified ports does not exist. [RFC3292]
5 Invalid Port Session Number. [RFC3292]
6 One or more of the specified ports is down. [RFC3292]
7 Invalid Partition ID. [RFC3292]
8-9 Unassigned
10 General message failure. (The meaning of this failure code depends upon the Message Type. It is defined within the description [RFC3292]
of any message that uses it.)
11 The specified connection does not exist [RFC3292]
12 The specified branch does not exist. [RFC3292]
13 One or more of the specified Input Labels is invalid [RFC3292]
14 One or more of the specified Output Labels is invalid. [RFC3292]
15 Point-to-point bi-directional connection already exists. [RFC3292]
16 Invalid service selector field in a connection management message. [RFC3292]
17 Insufficient resources for QoS profile. [RFC3292]
18 Insufficient resources. [RFC3292]
19 Out of resources (e.g. memory exhausted, etc.). [RFC3292]
20 Reservation ID out of Range [RFC3292]
21 Mismatched reservation ports [RFC3292]
22 Reservation ID in use [RFC3292]
23 Non-existent reservation ID [RFC3292]
24 ATM virtual path switching is not supported on this input port. [RFC3292]
25 Point-to-multipoint ATM virtual path connections are not supported on either the requested input port or the requested output [RFC3292]
port.
26 Attempt to add an ATM virtual path connection branch to an existing virtual channel connection. [RFC3292]
27 Attempt to add an ATM virtual channel connection branch to an existing virtual path connection. [RFC3292]
28 ATM Virtual Path switching is not supported on non-ATM ports. [RFC3292]
29 A branch belonging to the specified point-to- multipoint connection is already established on the specified output port and [RFC3292]
the switch cannot support more than a single branch of any point-to-multipoint connection on the same output port.
30 The limit on the maximum number of point-to- multipoint connections that the switch can support has been reached. [RFC3292]
31 The limit on the maximum number of branches that the specified point-to-multipoint connection can support has been reached. [RFC3292]
32 Cannot label each output branch of a point-to-multipoint tree with a different label. [RFC3292]
33 Cannot add multi-point branch to bi-directional connection. [RFC3292]
34 Unable to assign the requested Label value to the requested branch on the specified point-to-multipoint connection. [RFC3292]
35 General problem related to the manner in which point-to-multipoint is supported by the switch. [RFC3292]
36 Replace of connection is not activated on switch. [RFC3292]
37 Connection replacement mode cannot be combined with Bi-directional or Multicast mode. [RFC3292]
40 Cannot support one or more requested label ranges. [RFC3292]
41 Cannot support disjoint label ranges. [RFC3292]
42 Specialised multipoint labels not supported. [RFC3292]
43 The transmit data rate of this output port cannot be changed. [RFC3292]
44 Requested transmit data rate out of range for this output port. [RFC3292]
45 Connection Replace mechanism not supported on switch. [RFC3292]
46 Labels are still used in the existing Label Range. [RFC3292]
47-59 Unassigned
60-79 Reserved for Vendor Private Extensions [RFC3292]
80 Switch does not support different QoS parameters for different branches within a multipoint connection. [RFC3292]
81-127 Unassigned
128-159 Reserved for Vendor Private Extensions [RFC3292]
160-255 Unassigned
Licensing Terms
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